SSC JE 2025 Tier-II Exam Date Announced – Important Update

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially confirmed the date for Paper-II of the Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical & Electrical) Examination, 2025. As per the important notice dated 09.03.2026, Paper-II (Computer Based Examination) is scheduled for 7th April 2026.
This is a big relief for candidates who cleared Paper-I (held in December 2025). Now you have a clear timeline to focus your preparation on core engineering topics. Keep visiting ssc.gov.in regularly for admit card, city intimation slip, and any changes.

πŸ”» Organization Name

Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

πŸ”» Post Name and Vacancies

Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical & Electrical) in various central government departments like CPWD, MES, BRO, etc.

(Note: Exact vacancy breakup was in the original notification – around 1731 total vacancies as per 2025 cycle details. Check official site for final allocation.)

πŸ”» Selection Process

The selection process will be completed in the following stages:

πŸ”Ή Stage 1: Paper-I (Objective Test)

Objective type exam with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). This exam was already conducted in December 2025.

πŸ”Ή Stage 2: Paper-II (Descriptive Test)

Candidates who qualify Paper-I will appear for the descriptive written examination, where answers have to be written in detail.

πŸ”Ή Stage 3: Document Verification

Candidates who clear Paper-II will be called for document verification, where original certificates and identity documents will be checked.

πŸ”Ή Final Selection

There is no interview in this recruitment. Final selection will be based on performance in the written exams and successful document verification

πŸ”» Exam Pattern – Detailed Breakdown

Particulars

Paper-I (Already Conducted)

Paper-II (Upcoming – 7 April 2026)

Exam ModeComputer Based Test (Objective MCQs)Computer Based Examination (Objective MCQs)
Total Marks200 Marks300 Marks
Duration2 Hours2 Hours
Negative Marking0.25 marks for each wrong answer1 mark for each wrong answer
Sections / Subjects

β€’General Intelligence & Reasoning – 50 Q / 50 MarksGeneral

β€’Awareness – 50 Q / 50 MarksGeneral.

β€’Engineering – 100 Q / 100 Marks. 

General Engineering (Civil / Mechanical / Electrical)
Questions200 Questions100 Questions
FocusTests general aptitude and basic engineering knowledgeTests in-depth technical knowledge of the chosen engineering branch

πŸ”» Age Limit

As per original notification: Usually 18-32 years (relaxations for SC/ST/OBC/PwBD/Ex-Servicemen). Check your application details.

πŸ”» Eligibility

Degree or Diploma in Civil/Mechanical/Electrical Engineering from recognized university/institute. Final year candidates usually not eligible unless specified.

πŸ”» How to Apply

(Application phase already closed – this is for reference)

  1. Visit ssc.gov.in
  2. Complete One-Time Registration (OTR)
  3. Fill form, upload photo/signature
  4. Pay fee online
  5. Submit and print

πŸ”» Who should NOT apply and why

Non-engineering background (Civil/Mech/Elect) candidates – won't qualify technical sections.

Those who dislike fieldwork or frequent transfers (some posts in BRO/MES are remote/hilly areas).

Candidates seeking very high initial pay – better options in PSUs/private for freshers.

πŸ”» Is this job good for freshers?

Yes, excellent for fresh B.Tech/Diploma holders. No experience required, central govt stability, good learning in departments like CPWD.

πŸ”» Is the salary worth it?

Definitely yes for long-term – starts decent, increases fast with DA revisions, job security, no target pressure like private sector.

πŸ”» Salary / Pay  Level 

Post Name

Pay Level

Salary Range


Junior Engineer (Various Departments)Level 6β‚Ή35,400 – β‚Ή1,12,400 (plus allowances)

 In-hand starting salary: Around β‚Ή44,000–₹60,000 depending on city (DA, HRA, TA included). Good perks like pension, medical, housing.

πŸ”» Promotion and career growth

Junior Engineer

          ⬇️

Assistant Engineer

          ⬇️

Executive Engineer

(through promotions/departmental exams).

  • Many reach senior roles in 15-20 years. Stable career with respect.

πŸ”» Previous year cutoff (indicative – check official for 2025)

Paper-I cutoffs usually vary: General ~110-130/200, OBC ~100-120, SC/ST lower. Paper-II cutoffs combined merit decides. Past trends: Civil often higher due to more vacancies.

πŸ”» Comparison with similar jobs

Vs RRB JE: SSC has better pay scale, more central postings. Vs State JE: Higher pay, all-India transfers but prestige. Vs PSU JE: SSC offers more security, less pay than top PSUs.

πŸ”» Common mistakes students make

  • Underestimating Paper-II – thinking it's easy after Paper-I (it's 300 marks, all technical).
  • Not revising basics – focus on formulas, codes (IS codes for Civil).
  • Ignoring mocks – time management crucial in CBT.
  • Not checking updates on ssc.gov.in – miss admit card dates.

πŸ”» Real preparation advice

  • For remaining time till 7th April:
  • Revise full branch syllabus daily (focus weak topics like RCC/Strength of Materials for Civil, Machines/Circuits for others).
  • Solve previous 8-10 years Paper-II questions.
  • Take full mocks in 2-hour timed mode.
  • Make short notes for quick revision.
  • Stay calm – summer exam, plan travel if center far.

πŸ”» Why this job is a good opportunity

This job is a Central Government position, which means strong job security and a stable career. It offers a good work-life balance, respect in society, and the chance to work on important national projects, making it both a secure and meaningful career choice

πŸ”» Important instructions for candidates

  • Download admit card when released (7-10 days before exam).
  • Carry admit card + original ID to center.
  • No gadgets allowed.
  • Check ssc.gov.in daily for updates.

πŸ”»FAQS

Q 1. What is the mode of SSC JE 2025 Paper-II?

A: Computer Based Examination (objective MCQs), 300 marks, 2 hours.

Q 2. Is there negative marking in Paper-II?

A: Yes, 1 mark deducted for each wrong answer.

Q 3. When to expect SSC JE 2025 Paper-II admit card?

A: Likely late March or early April 2026 – login to ssc.gov.in.

Q 4. What subjects are in Paper-II?

A: Only General Engineering – your chosen branch (100 questions).

Q 5. Final selection based on what?

A: Combined marks of Paper-I + Paper-II, followed by DV.

Q 6. Any changes in pattern this year?

A: Paper-II is CBT objective (confirm latest on official site if needed).