The Staff Selection Commission has released a notification today introducing a new sliding mechanism for SSC Recruitment 2026 ...
SSC is planning to introduce a sliding mechanism to improve recruitment efficiency and reduce unfilled government posts. The ...
Under this system, the commission will first allot posts to successful candidates in the First Round of Tentative Allocation ...
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) plans to introduce a 'sliding mechanism' to fill vacancies left unoccupied after candidate selection. Aimed at enhancing fairness and meritocracy, this initiative ...
SSC has stated that the 'Sliding Mechanism' is a candidate friendly initiative of SSC to optimize filling up of maximum ...
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has proposed a new ‘sliding mechanism’ to reduce the number of unfilled vacancies that remain after the selection of candidates.The objective of the proposed ...
What is the SSC Fix-Float New Rule? The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has added a new rule for "fix" and "float" options in the SSC recruitment exam from 2026. This option introduces a "sliding ...
The commission has announced the introduction of sliding mechanism for filling up posts to reduce the vacancies after the recruitment process.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has proposed a new ‘sliding mechanism’ to reduce the number of unfilled vacancies that remain after the selection of candidates. The objective of the proposed ...
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has introduced a new “sliding mechanism” for vacancy allocation across departments to ensure that maximum reported vacancies are filled during the recruitment ...
This new system will reduce the number of vacant positions and allow candidates to choose posts better suited to the merit and preferences.