SSC Mock Test 2025: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has made available the link for the mock test for the upcoming computer-based test. Applicants can view the mock test on SSC's official website at ssc.gov.in, to familiarise themselves with the Computer-Based Test (CBT) interface and process.
As per the official notification, the mock test is meant only to enable candidates to become accustomed to the CBT environment. The mock test pattern might differ from the actual examination and the sample questions are repetitive in nature and are not representative of the actual examination content. SSC recommends that this mock test not be treated as a practice paper or an actual representation of the real examination.
Aspirants must remember the following key points:
- The mock test is simply for practice with the CBT environment only.
- The mock test format can be different from the real CBT exam format.
- Mock test questions are sample-based and can be repeated; they are not real exam questions.
- The mock test is not to be treated as a practice paper or as a precise reproduction of the original exam.
NEET PG 2025: Exam City Slips On July 21, Admit Cards On July 31; Know Exam PatternThe opportunity should be utilised by the candidates to learn the interface of the test and minimize exam-day anxiety. The SSC Selection Post Examination/Phase XIII, 2025 (CBE) is tentatively scheduled to take place on July 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, and August 1.
Moreover, the online window for submitting the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination 2025 recently closed. Candidates applying for posts in Group B and Group C can also try to access these mock tests in order to prepare themselves more effectively for the exam.
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