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SSC MTS Vacancy 2025 Announced: 4375 Multi Tasking Staff & 1089 Havaldar Vacancies

After the completion of the application process, now Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the number of vacancies to be filled for Multi Tasking Staff (MTS), also the vacancy of Havaldar has been revised. Through SSC MTS 2025 Exam, a total of 5464 vacancies, out of which 4375 are for Multi Tasking Staff & 1089 are for Havaldar vacancies, are to be filled. Candidates who have applied must note that they have to compete for 5464 vacant posts this year.

SSC MTS Vacancy 2025 Out

An official notice regarding vacancies to be filled through Multi Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff, and Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) Examination 2025 is released on 28th July 2025. The notice says “The tentative vacancies for MTS mentioned in para 2.1 of the Notice of Examination may be read as 4375 and the vacancy of Havaldar may be read as 1089 instead of 1075”.

SSC MTS Havaldar Vacancy 2025 Official Notice

Candidates can check the official SSC MTS Vacancy 2025 notice depicting the total number of vacancies for both posts, which is now available at www.ssc.gov.in, is as attached below. The notice describing category-wise and post-wise vacancy distribution will be notified soon.

SSC MTS Vacancy: Trend

If compared to last year’s vacancy, the number of SSC MTS & Havaldar Vacancies announced this year is 50% less than last 2 year’s. To clearly understand the vacancy released year by year, refer to the data tabulated below.

Year No. of Vacancies
2025 5464
2024 11518
2023 11788
2022 1773
2021 7709
2020 3972
2019 7099

Selection Process for SSC MTS & Havaldar Vacancies:

MTS: Computer-Based Examination (CBT) and Document Verification.

Havaldar: CBT, Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/Physical Standard Test (PST), and Document Verification.adda247.comassamcareer.com

CBT consists of two sessions:

Session 1: Numerical Ability, Reasoning Ability (40 questions, 120 marks, 45 minutes, no negative marking).
Session 2: General Awareness, English Language (50 questions, 150 marks, 45 minutes).

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