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SSC CPO 2025 Slot Selection: Last Chance for Delhi Police and CAPF Aspirants
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SSC CPO 2025 Slot Selection: Last Chance for Delhi Police and CAPF Aspirants

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced a final opportunity for candidates who missed the self-slot selection facility for the Sub-Inspector and CAPF (Central Armed Police Forces) Examination 2025. This one-time chance allows aspirants to select their preferred exam city for the Delhi Police Exam 2025 through the official SSC portal, ssc.gov.in.

The slot selection window will remain open until 11 am on December 4, 2025, and candidates are urged to act promptly to avoid missing this opportunity. According to the official notification, city allocation for candidates using this facility will be made on a “best effort basis.”

This post provides a detailed guide on the SSC CPO slot selection process, exam schedule, vacancy details, and related updates for MTS and Havaldar posts.

SSC CPO 2025: One-Time Slot Selection Window

The SSC had originally opened a self-slotting facility for candidates to choose their preferred exam city before November 21, 2025. However, many aspirants missed the chance. To accommodate these candidates, the Commission has now launched a one-time slot selection option through the feedback module on the SSC website.

Key points regarding this slot selection:

  • Deadline: 11 am on December 4, 2025
  • Eligibility: Only candidates who did not select a slot during the initial window before November 21
  • Mode: Online via ssc.gov.in
  • City Allocation: Will be made on a best effort basis, meaning that while SSC will try to accommodate preferences, availability is not guaranteed

It is mandatory for eligible candidates to utilize this opportunity. The Commission has clarified that candidates who fail to submit their city preferences during this extended window will not be allowed to appear for the computer-based examination (CBE), and their admit cards will not be issued.

Candidates who had already exercised the original self-slotting option before the November 21 deadline have already received their SSC CPO 2025 city slips.

How to Select Your Exam City

Candidates can follow these steps to submit their city preference during the one-time slot selection:

  1. Visit the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in.
  2. Navigate to the CPO Section or the relevant feedback module link.
  3. Log in using your Registration Number and Password.
  4. Choose your preferred exam city from the available options.
  5. Submit the selection and save the confirmation for future reference.

Aspirants are advised to act immediately as the window will close at 11 am on December 4. Waiting until the last moment could result in technical issues or the unavailability of preferred cities.

SSC CPO 2025 Examination Overview

The SSC CPO 2025 examination is scheduled to take place from December 9 to 12, 2025. The exam is being conducted to fill 5,308 vacancies for Sub-Inspector and CAPF posts. The selection process includes four stages:

  1. Paper 1 (Computer-Based Exam)
  2. Physical Standard/Endurance Test (PST/PET)
  3. Paper 2 (Written Exam)
  4. Detailed Medical Examination (DME)

The Paper 1 scores serve as the first filter, followed by the PST/PET, which evaluates physical fitness. Paper 2 is a qualifying stage that, along with other stages, determines final selection. The DME ensures candidates meet the medical standards required for the respective posts.

Consequences of Missing the Slot Selection

SSC has made it explicitly clear that candidates who do not participate in this one-time slot selection will lose their chance to appear for the exam. Their admit cards will not be issued, effectively disqualifying them from the CPO 2025 recruitment process.

This decision underlines the importance of being proactive in completing mandatory procedures like slot selection, as failure to comply can result in losing an opportunity in one of the most competitive recruitment exams for central police forces.

SSC MTS and Havaldar Vacancies 2025

In addition to the CPO updates, the Commission has released the tentative vacancy list for the Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) Non-Technical and Havaldar posts under the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) and the Central Bureau of Narcotics (CBN).

Key highlights of the vacancy announcement (updated as of November 27, 2025) include:

  • Total Vacancies: 7,948 across various states and Union Territories
  • MTS 18–25 years category: 6,078 vacancies
  • MTS 18–27 years category: 732 vacancies
  • Havaldar posts (CBIC & CBN): 1,138 vacancies

The tentative distribution provides insights into region-wise and category-wise vacancies, enabling candidates to plan their applications and preparation strategies.

Key Takeaways for Candidates

  1. Immediate Action: Candidates who missed the original slot selection must complete it before 11 am on December 4.
  2. Eligibility Verification: Only those who did not select a slot earlier are eligible for this one-time facility.
  3. Save Confirmation: After choosing a city, download and save the confirmation for future reference.
  4. Consequences of Inaction: Missing this opportunity means no admit card issuance and disqualification from the exam.
  5. Preparation Strategy: With the CPO exam scheduled for December 9–12, candidates should use the remaining days for focused preparation, especially for Paper 1 and physical fitness.

Conclusion

The SSC’s announcement of a last chance slot selection for CPO 2025 candidates underscores the importance of completing all procedural requirements in a timely manner. Candidates aspiring for Delhi Police and CAPF posts must utilize this opportunity to select their preferred exam city before 11 am on December 4, 2025, to ensure their participation in the exam.

Meanwhile, aspirants preparing for MTS and Havaldar posts can refer to the tentative vacancy list released by SSC to plan their applications and focus on region-specific requirements. With thousands of vacancies available, being informed and proactive is essential for success in SSC recruitment exams.

The CPO and other SSC recruitments remain highly competitive, emphasizing the need for disciplined preparation, timely action on procedural requirements, and adherence to official instructions. Candidates who follow these steps carefully are well-positioned to navigate the recruitment process successfully.