The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released guidelines on uploading photographs and signatures when applying for various posts on their official website of SSC.
The guidelines will specify the mistakes you are making while applying for the posts , the candidates are advised to go through all the steps and procedures to avoid any rejections.
The notice released by SSC states the reason why photographs may be rejected, including:
Inadequate Background
Wearing headgear or Caps
Inappropriate attire
Image quality problems
Blurry photos
Applicants should adhere to the guidelines provided by SSC. The photograph should be clicked in a well illuminated environment and with a plain background against the candidate. The notice also stated visual examples of bearable and objectionable photos.
The SSC emphasises on a frequent issue with submission of signatures. Candidates to make sure their signature should fill at least 80 percent of the designated box. The notice has both examples of acceptable and unacceptable signature submissions.
The examination dates for Multi- Tasking (Non-technical) Staff (MTS) and Havaldar (CBIC and CBN) 2024 has been declared by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC).
The vacancies of MTS have been raised to 6,144 from 4,887, which will provide more opportunities to the candidates. As a result, the number of vacancies including MTS and Havaldar is now a total of 9,583, which has reached higher as compared to earlier. The eligibility criteria and schedule is issued on the official website of SSC , candidates can visit the official website to know further.
The applicants who haven't read the advisory issued by SSC on uploading photographs and signatures can kindly visit the official website of SSC and download the notice to get full information.
A: The SSC has released guidelines on uploading photographs and signatures for various posts.
A: Following the guidelines will help candidates avoid rejections due to inadequate background, headgear, inappropriate attire, image quality problems, or blurry photos.
A: Candidates' signatures should fill at least 80 percent of the designated box.
A: The total number of vacancies is 9,583, with 6,144 for MTS and 3,439 for Havaldar.
A: Candidates can visit the official SSC website to access the eligibility criteria and schedule.