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SSC MTS Good News, Exam Dates Announced for SSC MTS 2026 Aspirants

SSC MTS exam begins February 4th, with slot booking opening January 15th; the SSC GD exam is tentatively set for February 23rd. For the final 25-30 days, candidates must cease new learning, focus on intensive practice through mock tests and PYQs, revise thoroughly, and enhance speed and accuracy. Utilise daily YouTube sessions and the PW App for comprehensive practice resources.
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SSC MTS and GD Exam: Key Dates and Preparation Strategy Introduction

Here we provide crucial information for SSC MTS and GD aspirants, covering key examination dates and an effective last-minute preparation strategy. It emphasises transitioning from learning to intensive practice, revision, and optimising speed and accuracy to confidently approach these competitive exams.

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Examination Dates and Schedule

A comparative overview of the upcoming SSC MTS and GD examination schedules is provided below:

Examination Dates and Schedule
Exam Key Dates & Information
SSC MTS Exam • Exam Start Date: The exam will commence on 4th February.• Self-Slot Booking: The window for booking exam slots will open on 15th January. Candidates are strongly advised to book their slot as early as possible to secure their preferred examination center.
SSC GD Exam(including CAPF, SSF, Assam Rifles) • Tentative Exam Start Date: 23rd February. While this is a tentative date and not yet finalised by the commission, the exam is expected to begin in late February.• Self-Slot Booking: The date has not been officially declared. Typically, the window opens approximately 20 days before the exam, suggesting it may begin around the first week of February.

A general note on Admit Cards: Admit cards are typically released only 2 to 3 days before the examination date.

 

Last-Minute Preparation Strategy (Final 25-30 Days)

With less than a month remaining for the MTS exam, the preparation strategy must shift from learning new concepts to consolidation and practice.

Core Strategic Pillars:

  1. Cease Learning New Material: It is critical not to start any new concepts at this stage. Focus entirely on what has already been studied.

  2. Intensive Practice: The primary activity should be solving a high volume of questions. This includes:

  • Mock Tests

  • Previous Year Questions (PYQs)

  • Important & High-Yield Questions
    To maximise improvement, remember that Practice makes a man perfect.

  1. Thorough Revision: Systematically revise all previously studied subjects and topics.

  2. Enhance Speed and Accuracy: The main goal of taking test series and mock tests is to improve both speed and accuracy. Maintaining a high speed is crucial for succeeding in a competitive environment.

Recommended Resources for Practice

The following resources are available to aid in practice for both MTS and GD aspirants, as the core preparation methodology remains consistent:

  • Guided YouTube Practice Sessions.

  • Self-Paced Practice

In this final phase, the emphasis must be on smart work in addition to hard work. Consistency in your revision and practice schedule is essential. Adhering to this structured approach will build the confidence necessary for exam day.

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SSC MTS and GD Exam FAQs

Q1: When do the SSC MTS and SSC GD exams typically start?

The SSC MTS exam is scheduled to start on 4th February, and the SSC GD exam has a tentative start date of 23rd February.

Q2: When can I book my slot for the SSC MTS exam?

The self-slot booking window for the SSC MTS exam will open on 15th January. It is advisable to book early to secure your preferred center.

Q3: What should be my primary focus in the last 25-30 days of preparation?

In the final days, do not start any new concepts. Focus intensely on practice through mock tests, Previous Year Questions (PYQs), and important questions, along with thorough revision to improve speed and accuracy.

Q4: Is the preparation strategy different for SSC MTS and SSC GD?

The core preparation methodology remains the same for both exams, primarily focusing on intensive practice, revision, and speed/accuracy. The main difference lies in their respective exam timelines.
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