SSC GD Constable Application Correction 2026 Open (Jan 10-13): Edit Form, Steps, Dates & Direct Link

Published On: January 10, 2026
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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has activated the application correction window for the Constable (GD) in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), SSF, and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles Examination 2026. This limited-time opportunity, running from January 10 to January 13, 2026, allows candidates who applied between December 1 and December 31, 2025, to rectify errors in their online forms, such as personal details, photos, or category information, preventing potential rejection. With 25,487 vacancies announced, timely corrections ensure eligibility for the computer-based exam starting tentatively from February 23, 2026.​

Key Highlights

SSC GD Constable 2026 targets recruitment for entry-level posts in forces like BSF, CISF, CRPF, SSB, ITBP, AR, and SSF, offering stable government jobs with salaries starting around ₹21,700 basic pay plus allowances. The correction facility is online-only, requires login credentials, and involves fees for changes—free for minor photo/signature tweaks but charged for major edits like name or date of birth. Only successfully registered applicants can access it via ssc.gov.in, and the final submitted form after corrections will be considered valid.​

The process supports up to two correction attempts, emphasizing accuracy since no further changes occur post-deadline. This rescheduling from earlier dates (initially hinted as January 8-10) accommodates candidate feedback, as per SSC’s notice dated January 9, 2026. Medical standards, physical efficiency tests (PET), physical standard tests (PST), and document verification follow the written exam for shortlisted candidates.​

Important Dates

Critical timelines structure the entire SSC GD 2026 cycle, with the correction window being a pivotal phase to avoid application invalidation.

EventDate
Notification ReleaseDecember 1, 2025 
Online Application StartDecember 1, 2025 
Application Last DateDecember 31, 2025 
Correction Window OpensJanuary 10, 2026 (up to 11:00 PM) ​
Correction Window ClosesJanuary 13, 2026 ​
Exam City Intimation Slip10 days before exam 
Admit Card Release4 days before exam 
CBT Exam DateFebruary 23, 2026 onwards (tentative) ​

Candidates must act swiftly within the four-day window, as servers may experience high traffic. Self-slot booking for exam timing will follow later, announced separately.​

Editable Fields and Fees

Not all details permit changes; SSC restricts modifications to prevent misuse while allowing essential fixes. Common editable fields include:

  • Name (limited changes, e.g., spelling corrections).
  • Date of birth (must match matriculation certificate).
  • Gender, category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS), and PwD status.
  • Photo and signature (re-upload if mismatched).
  • Educational qualification (10th pass details).
  • Address, email, and mobile number.
  • Exam center preference (subject to availability).

Non-editable fields typically cover registration ID and basic eligibility markers. Correction fees apply per change:

Change TypeFee (₹)
First Correction500 
Second Correction1,000 
Photo/Signature OnlyFree/Nominal 

Payments occur online via debit/credit card, net banking, or UPI during submission. Fees are non-refundable, even if changes lead to ineligibility. Always preview the form before final submission to match official documents like Aadhaar, 10th marksheet, and category certificate.​

Step-by-Step Correction Process

Follow these precise steps on ssc.gov.in to edit your form efficiently, ideally using a desktop with stable internet.

  1. Visit the official SSC homepage at https://ssc.gov.in and locate the “Login” section under “My Application” or “Apply”.
  2. Enter your Registration Number, Password (or SSO ID), and CAPTCHA, then click “Login”.​
  3. On the dashboard, select “Constable (GD) in CAPFs & SSF and Rifleman (GD) in AR, 2026” under ongoing applications.
  4. Click the “Application Form Correction” or “Edit” link, which activates only during January 10-13.
  5. Review and modify fields; upload revised photo (20-50 KB JPEG, 3.5×4.5 cm) and signature (10-20 KB JPG) if needed.
  6. Pay applicable correction charges securely online.
  7. Preview the entire form, ensure no further errors, and hit “Final Submit”—no edits possible afterward.​

Screenshots from the official notice illustrate these screens: the notice board lists “Reschedule of Window for Online Application Form Correction,” linking to PDF details. Print the confirmation post-submission for records.

How to Download Correction Notice

Stay informed by accessing SSC’s official notice directly:

  1. Go to ssc.gov.in > Notice Board.
  2. Find “Important Notice: Constable (GD)… Reschedule of Window for Online Application Form Correction – reg” dated around January 9, 2026.
  3. Click the PDF link (e.g., Notice_090126.pdf) to view/download/print.

This document confirms rescheduling and reiterates rules. Regularly check for updates, as SSC communicates via SMS/email to registered mobiles.

Selection Process Overview

Beyond corrections, understanding the full pipeline prepares candidates holistically. The multi-stage process ensures only fit, qualified individuals join.

  • Computer-Based Examination (CBT): 80 questions (160 marks) across General Intelligence, GK, Elementary Math, English/Hindi; 60 minutes; negative marking (0.25 per wrong answer).
  • Physical Efficiency Test (PET): Running—males (5 km in 24 min), females (1.6 km in 8.5 min).
  • Physical Standard Test (PST): Height/chest measurements varying by category/region.
  • Document Verification (DV): Originals of 10th certificate, photo ID, category proofs.
  • Medical Examination: Vision, hearing, and overall fitness.

Normalize scores across shifts for fairness. Over 25 lakh applicants compete annually, so precision in applications and preparation boosts success rates. Focus on NCERT basics for GK/Math and practice mocks for speed.​

Common Mistakes to Avoid During Correction

Candidates often repeat errors under pressure—learn from these:

  • Uploading wrong photo/signature dimensions, leading to rejection at admit card stage.
  • Mismatched DOB/category with documents, flagged during DV.
  • Forgetting fee payment, nullifying changes.
  • Last-minute rushes causing server timeouts—start early on January 10.
  • Over-editing non-critical fields unnecessarily.

Double-verify against originals: Aadhaar for name/DOB, reservation certificate for category. If PwD applies, ensure UDID card details align. Post-correction, no grievances entertained, so diligence is key.​

Preparation Tips Post-Correction

With exams from late February, optimize your study plan now. Allocate time daily:

SubjectWeightageFocus Areas
GK/GS20 QsCurrent affairs (last 6 months), History, Geography, Polity 
Reasoning20 QsAnalogies, Series, Coding-Decoding
Math20 QsPercentage, Ratio, Time-Speed-Distance
Hindi/English20 QsGrammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension

Solve 2-3 mocks weekly, analyze errors. Maintain PET fitness via jogging. Track city intimation slips 10 days prior. Resources like SSC’s previous papers and apps aid targeted prep.

Bookmark these; disable pop-up blockers. For queries, use SSC’s helpline or regional offices post-window closure.

Why This Window Matters

In a high-stakes recruitment filling 25,487 posts amid youth unemployment challenges, even minor form errors disqualify lakhs. SSC’s correction facility, introduced post-2018 reforms, reflects candidate-centric evolution, reducing litigation. By January 13’s end, accurate forms pave the way for fair competition. Leverage it fully—your career stability awaits in CAPFs.​

This comprehensive guide empowers precise action, drawing from official updates as of January 11, 2026. Stay vigilant for admit cards soon

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