SSC OTR Registration 2025: If you are thinking of appearing in exams like SSC CGL, GD, or CHSL 2026, then there is important news for you. Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has made One Time Registration (OTR) mandatory to apply for these exams. Without doing OTR, now no candidate will be able to fill out the form for any recruitment exam of SSC.
Candidates have to complete the OTR process by visiting the new official website of SSC ssc.gov.in. Once OTR is done, you will be able to apply for any SSC exam in the future with the same registration ID and password.
How to do SSC OTR registration?
First, open the ssc.gov.in website.
Click on “Login or Register”.
Then go to “Register”.
Enter your name, Aadhaar or PAN card number, mobile number, and email ID.
Create a new password.
Fill in educational qualification and other required information.
Agree to the declaration and complete the registration.
Once the registration is complete, your OTR account will be created, through which you will be able to apply for any SSC exam.
What documents are required for registration?
Mobile number and email ID
Aadhaar card / PAN card / Passport / Voter ID / Driving license / Birth certificate / School certificate / Bank passbook / Electricity bill / Rent agreement (any one of these)
10th board name, roll number, and passing year
Highest education details
Disability certificate number (if any)
Caste certificate (if any)
Keep in mind: The information given in the OTR form should be correct and accurate. If any mistake is found, SSC can cancel your candidature.
The OTR correction window is open till 30 June 2025 for already registered candidates.
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