SSC CGL 2025 Documents List: What documents are required for SSC CGL? Here is the complete list..

SSC CGL Vacancy 2025 Documents List: There is great news for graduate candidates. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the notification for Combined Graduate Level i.e. SSC CGL recruitment. From June 9, registration has also started for this on the official website ssc.gov.in, whose last date is 4 July 2025. In such a situation, before starting the process of filling out the CGL form, make sure to prepare a list of necessary documents. So that you do not face any problems in applying.
SSC CGL Vacancy 2025 Document List: Which documents will be required?
Along with filling out the SSC CGL form, candidates will need these documents for taking the exam and document verification. If you do not have these documents ready yet, then get the documents ready quickly. After that apply for the form by the last date, only then you will be able to appear in this government job exam.
Printout of Aadhaar Card/e-Aadhaar
Matriculation/Secondary Certificate.
Graduation Educational Qualification Certificate.
Email ID
Signature
Passport size photograph
Caste/Category Certificate, if belonging to reserved categories.
Ex-Servicemen Discharge Book issued by Ministry of Defence (if applicable)
Any other photo ID card issued by Central/State Government (if applicable)
Voter ID Card (if applicable)
Driving License (if applicable)
PAN Card (if applicable)
Certificate of Persons with Benchmark Disability, if applicable, in the required format (if applicable).
For Ex-Servicemen (ESM): Certificate of serving Defence Personnel as per Annexure-VII (if applicable).
Discharge Certificate, if discharged from Armed Forces.
Relevant certificate, if seeking any age relaxation.
Certificate as per Annexure-VI by Central Government (if applicable).
Discharge Certificate, if discharged from Armed Forces.
No objection certificate, if already employed in Government/ Government undertakings.
In case of marriage of women, a photocopy of the husband's passport showing the name of the spouse or an attested copy of the marriage certificate issued by the Registrar of Marriages or joint photograph of husband and wife along with a duly affidavit before an oath commissioner.
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