SSC CHSL Tier-II Admit Card 2026 is being released region-wise for candidates shortlisted after the Tier-I result of the Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination, 2025. The Staff Selection Commission declared the Tier-I result on 27 February 2026, and the Tier-II examination has been scheduled for 10 April 2026. In the run-up to the exam, SSC and its regional offices have published notices on city of examination, admission certificate, and scribe entry pass.

Candidates should keep one practical point in mind while downloading the hall ticket. SSC usually routes CHSL admission certificates through its regional websites rather than one single central download page for every candidate. That means the exact admit-card link can vary by region, even though the exam itself is common. Western Region and Eastern Region notices released in late March and early April 2026 clearly show that admission certificate download and related exam-city information are live through the regional workflow.

If you are appearing for SSC CHSL Tier-II 2026, the safest approach is to check the SSC notice board, confirm your region through the regional network page, then open the relevant regional admit-card or application-status page. Candidates who need scribe support or exemption from typing test should also read the separate regional notices carefully before the exam date.

SSC CHSL Tier-II Admit Card 2026 release status

SSC CHSL Tier-II Admit Card 2026 is not being handled through one single uniform public notice for all candidates in one place. Instead, SSC regional offices are issuing region-wise updates on city of examination, admission certificate, and scribe entry pass for the Tier-II examination.

This is why many candidates may see the hall ticket first through their regional SSC portal rather than through a standalone nationwide admit-card PDF on the main website. For the current cycle, regional notices published in late March and early April 2026 show that the admission-certificate process is active.

Exam date and latest timeline

EventStatus
Tier-I resultDeclared on 27 February 2026
PwD exemption related noticesIssued in March 2026 by regional offices
City of examination and admission certificate noticesIssued in late March and early April 2026
SSC CHSL Tier-II examScheduled for 10 April 2026

Candidates should treat the regional notices as operational instructions for downloading the admit card and checking exam-city details before the Tier-II date.

Where to download SSC CHSL Tier-II hall ticket

The hall ticket has to be accessed through the SSC online system and relevant regional websites. A candidate should first identify the correct SSC region and then use that region's admit-card or application-status page.

  • Open the main SSC website for the latest notice board updates.
  • Go to the SSC regional network page to identify your region.
  • Open the concerned regional portal.
  • Use the admit-card or status link for CHSL Tier-II 2025.
  • Download the admission certificate and keep a printed copy.

Do not rely on unofficial mirror links because SSC may route candidates through region-specific status pages before the final admit-card download is shown.

How the region-wise release is working

Regional SSC offices have published separate notices for CHSL Tier-II candidates. Western Region published notices covering city of examination, admission certificate, and scribe entry pass, and also hosted a region-specific CHSL Examination-2025 (Tier-II) status or admit-card route. Eastern Region likewise published notices mentioning city of examination, admission certificate, and scribe entry pass for CHSL Tier-II candidates.

This region-wise pattern means one candidate may see the city and admission-certificate notice on a different date from another region. That does not mean the exam is different. It simply reflects SSC's regional delivery system for application status and hall-ticket access.

City intimation slip and admit card difference

Candidates should not confuse the city intimation stage with the final admission certificate. The city intimation update helps candidates know the examination city in advance, while the admit card or admission certificate is the document needed for entry to the examination centre.

SSC regional notices for CHSL Tier-II 2025 mention both city of examination and admission certificate. So candidates should check whether their portal currently shows only city information or the final downloadable admission certificate.

How to download the admit card step by step

  1. Visit the official SSC website.
  2. Open the regional network page and identify your SSC region.
  3. Go to the concerned regional portal.
  4. Find the CHSL Tier-II 2025 admit-card or application-status section.
  5. Log in using the required details such as registration number, roll number, or date of birth, depending on the portal format.
  6. Check your status and download the admission certificate when available.
  7. Print the hall ticket and keep extra copies for safety.

If the portal first shows status and then enables the download option, follow the instructions displayed on that page instead of refreshing random pages repeatedly.

Details to verify on SSC CHSL Tier-II Admit Card 2026

  • Candidate name
  • Roll number or registration details
  • Exam date
  • Reporting time and shift details, if shown
  • Examination city and centre address
  • Photograph and candidate details
  • Instructions for exam day
  • Scribe entry details, if applicable

If any major mismatch appears in personal details or exam centre details, the candidate should contact the concerned SSC region without delay rather than waiting until the exam day.

Documents and items to carry on exam day

Candidates should carry the printed admission certificate and the original photo identity proof required by SSC. The identity document should match the details printed on the hall ticket as closely as possible.

  • Printed SSC CHSL Tier-II admission certificate
  • Original valid photo ID
  • Passport-size photographs if the regional instructions ask for them
  • Date of birth proof, if needed because the photo ID does not show date of birth
  • Scribe-related documents, where applicable

Candidates should read the region-specific instructions on prohibited items, reporting time, and gate-closing rules before leaving for the centre.

Typing test, skill test and PwD exemption notice

SSC regional offices have separately issued notices for candidates seeking exemption from appearing in the Typing Test or Skill Test on disability grounds. The Western Region notice makes three points clear: the skill test for DEO posts remains mandatory for qualified candidates, the typing test for posts other than DEO is mandatory unless valid exemption is granted, and no exemption is allowed from the Computer Knowledge Test.

Eligible PwD candidates seeking exemption were required to submit the prescribed documents in the notified format within the timeline mentioned by the concerned region. Candidates who fall under this category should not rely on general admit-card instructions alone and must read the exemption notice carefully.

What to do if you cannot download the hall ticket

If the SSC CHSL Tier-II hall ticket is not visible, first confirm that you are checking the correct region. Then verify whether the portal is showing only city information, application status, or the final admission certificate. SSC often activates these in stages.

  1. Confirm your SSC region.
  2. Check the latest notice board entry for your region.
  3. Use the regional admit-card or status page only.
  4. Recheck your registration details and date of birth entry.
  5. If the issue continues, use the contact details of the concerned regional office.

Do not assume that a missing hall ticket on one regional page means the exam is cancelled. In many cases, it is a routing issue, a status-only display, or a region mismatch.

What is confirmed and what candidates should still verify

Confirmed points include the declaration of the CHSL 2025 Tier-I result on 27 February 2026, the scheduling of the Tier-II examination for 10 April 2026, and region-wise notices on city of examination, admission certificate, and scribe entry pass issued by SSC regional offices in late March and early April 2026.

What candidates should still verify on their own portal is the exact hall-ticket availability for their region, the exam-city entry in their profile, and any scribe or exemption instruction that applies to them. Since SSC runs admit-card access region-wise, the final operational step always remains candidate-specific.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is SSC CHSL Tier-II Admit Card 2026 out?

Yes, the admission-certificate process is active region-wise. SSC regional offices have already issued notices on city of examination, admission certificate, and scribe entry pass for CHSL Tier-II candidates.

What is the SSC CHSL Tier-II exam date for this cycle?

The Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination, 2025 (Tier-II) is scheduled for 10 April 2026.

Where can I download SSC CHSL Tier-II Admit Card 2026?

You should download it through the relevant SSC regional website after identifying your region from the SSC regional network page.

Has SSC released a single central admit-card page for all candidates?

SSC generally handles CHSL admission certificates region-wise, so candidates often need to use their regional admit-card or application-status page instead of one single common download route.

What is the difference between city intimation and admit card?

City intimation only tells you the exam city in advance, while the admit card or admission certificate is the document needed for entry to the examination centre.

What should I do if my hall ticket is not showing?

Check that you are using the correct SSC region, verify whether the page is showing only status or city details, and then follow the notice of your regional office. If needed, contact the concerned SSC region.

Is there any exemption notice for PwD candidates in CHSL Tier-II 2026?

Yes. Regional SSC offices issued separate notices for candidates seeking exemption from typing test or skill test on disability grounds, subject to the prescribed conditions and documents.

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