SSC CHSL Shift Timings 2025
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SSC CHSL 2025 Tier 1 exam is scheduled to begin on November 12th, 2025, and will be conducted in three daily shifts to manage the large volume of candidates. The exam duration is 60 minutes per shift. SSC CHSL shift timings for Tier 1 exam are: Shift 1 (9:00 AM – 10:00 AM, reporting at 7:30 AM), Shift 2 (1:00 PM – 2:00 PM, reporting at 11:30 AM), and Shift 3 (5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, reporting at 3:30 PM). Candidates must check their specific shift time on their admit card and adhere strictly to the reporting time.

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SSC CHSL Shift Timings 2025

The Tier-I exam is an important stage of the SSC CHSL selection process and is conducted in multiple shifts to manage the large number of applicants. Candidates check all shift timings in the table below.

ShiftsReport TimingsExam Timings
Shift 17:30 AM9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Shift 211:30 AM1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Shift 33:30 PM5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

SSC CHSL Exam Date and Shift Timings

Above, we have mentioned the detailed shift timings for the SSC CHSL 2025 Tier 1 exam. Hope you have carefully checked all details. The Tier 1 exam will be conducted from 12th November 2025. SSC will release the city intimation slip soon. In that slip, you will get your exam city and date details clearly. Stay updated with us for SSC CHSL exam date and shift timings.

What’s New in SSC CHSL 2025?

The SSC CHSL 2025 exam brings a few notable updates that aspirants must be aware of before appearing for Tier 1. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s changed this year:

Number of Shifts

  • Last Year Total Shifts: Last year, SSC CHSL was conducted in 4 shifts, but now it is conducted in 3 shifts.
  • Shift timings of this year:
    • Shift 1: 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM (Reporting: 7:30 AM)
    • Shift 2: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM (Reporting: 11:30 AM)
    • Shift 3: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Reporting: 3:30 PM)

Exam Pattern

  • The Tier 1 exam pattern remains the same as last year:
    • Objective-type questions
    • 60-minute duration
    • Sections: General Intelligence, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Language
  • No changes have been announced in the marking scheme or number of questions.

Reporting Instructions

  • SSC has emphasized strict adherence to reporting times. Late entry will not be permitted under any circumstances.
  • Candidates must carry:
    • Printed admit card
    • Valid photo ID proof
  • New advisory for 2025:
    • Avoid wearing clothes with metallic elements (e.g., big buttons, brooches)
    • Electronic gadgets like smartwatches, calculators, and mobile phones are strictly prohibited
    • Bring your own stationery items (pens, pencils)

As per the latest updates, SSC has released the exam city intimation slip. Check your exam date and city immediately.

Important Instructions for Candidates

  • Admit Card: Carry a printed copy of your admit card to the exam centre.
  • Prohibited Items: Electronic gadgets, including mobile phones, calculators, and smartwatches, are not allowed in the exam hall.
  • Dress Code: Avoid wearing clothes with big buttons, brooches or any metal items.
  • Stationery: Carry your own stationery items like pens and pencils.

Last-Minute Tips for SSC CHSL Aspirants

  • Don’t give up practising. Remember: SSC CHSL is a speed-based exam. Practice as much as you can and try improving your speed.
  • If you haven’t yet, take a free mock test of SSC CHSL. Check out your weak areas and put extra effort into improving them while you still have the time to do so.
  • Keep learning new words and revising the old ones.
  • Current Affairs questions can give your total score a good boost. Revise current affairs regularly. Weekly Current Affairs- Download Free PDF
  • At the same time, you can’t ignore questions from the Static GK part. Revise Static GK questions as well. Static GK- Download Free PDFs
  • In the General Awareness section, it’s often observed that questions that were asked in previous years have been asked again & again. Revise those questions as well.
  • Memorize & revise the tables until 30, squares & square roots until 50, and cubes & cube roots until 30. Remember: This is the key to answering mathematical questions quickly and with accuracy.
  • Don’t learn any new topic now; it will only confuse you.
  • Take proper rest on the day before the exam so that you can give the exam in a fresh mood.
  • Whatever happens in the exam, don’t lose your self-confidence and stay focused on what questions you can still answer correctly.
  • Download your admit card beforehand and know your shift timing and centre address in advance.

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SSC CHSL Shift Timings 2025: FAQs

What is the SSC CHSL exam date?

SSC CHSL exam dates are from 12th November 2025.

How many shifts are there for the SSC CHSL Tier-I exam?

The Tier-I exam is usually conducted in multiple shifts over several days to accommodate the large number of applicants. Typically, there are three shifts each day.

How can I check my shift timing for SSC CHSL 2025?

The shift timing will be mentioned on the admit card issued by SSC. Candidates should download their admit cards from the official SSC website.

What documents are required at the examination center?

Candidates must carry a printed copy of their admit card along with a valid photo ID proof (such as Aadhar card, passport, driving license, etc.)

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