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SSC MTS & Havaldar 2026 Exam Cancelled at Specific Centres; Revised Dates Soon

SSC MTS & Havaldar 2026 Exam Cancelled at Specific Centres; Revised Dates Soon

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has cancelled the Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) and Havaldar Shift 1 exam held on February 11, 2026, at select centres in Karnataka–Kerala, Central, and Eastern regions due to technical and administrative issues. Affected candidates will be informed of new exam dates and admit cards shortly.

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the cancellation of the Multi-Tasking Staff (Non-Technical) and Havaldar examination conducted on February 11, 2026, Shift 1, at specific centres across the country. The cancellation affects only certain venues and not the entire exam, ensuring fairness and transparency in the recruitment process.

Affected Regions and Centres

The impacted regions include:

  • Karnataka–Kerala Region (KKR):Multiple centres faced technical disruptions.

  • Central Region (CR – Prayagraj):Certain designated centres could not conduct the exam as scheduled.

  • Eastern Region (ER):Detailed notifications have been issued listing the cancelled venues.

SSC has clarified that these steps were necessary to maintain the integrity of the examination process and ensure a fair evaluation environment for all candidates.

Next Steps for Candidates

Candidates affected by the cancellation should note the following:

  • The SSC will announcerevised examination datessoon.

  • Freshadmit cardswill be issued, reflecting updated dates, shift timings, and centre details.

  • Candidates must regularly check theofficial SSC websitefor updates. Notifications will also be shared viaSMS and email.

How to Access SSC MTS/Havaldar Admit Card 2026

  1. Visit the official SSC website atssc.gov.in.

  2. Click on the link forSSC MTS/Havaldar Admit Card 2026.

  3. Enter yourregistration ID or roll numberanddate of birth.

  4. Submit the details to log in.

  5. Download theadmit cardand take a printout for exam day.

SSC has urged candidates to relyonly on official communicationsfor accurate information and to avoid misinformation.

Affected candidates are advised to stay calm and prepare for the rescheduled examination, as the Commission is committed to conducting the exam in a transparent and fair manner.

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