SSC Exam 2025: For the past few days, SSC students have been protesting continuously. For the students who took to the streets for their many demands, the SSC chairman has said whether the exam will be cancelled or not. Giving his reaction, he has said that the students whose exams have been spoiled due to the management can have their exams conducted again. The SSC chairman said that some shortcomings have been found in the examination held between 24 July and 1 August. Problems like wrong exam center and wrong seat allotment have come to the fore. The commission is working on this. About 5 lakh students took the exam at 194 centers in 142 cities between 24 July and 1 August.



Why did the students get angry?



SSC students say that the exam was suddenly cancelled at many centers. Problems were also faced in biometric verification. Students got exam centers far away. Due to this, the protest of students is going on in many different places, including Delhi. Taking cognizance of this, the SSC chairman said, if we find even one student who has suffered, we will conduct the examination again only for him. Along with this, the SSC chairman has also said that those companies will also be fined, due to which this problem occurred.



The chairman has said that the company cannot be removed, because it may take until December to bring a new company. The commission has expressed hope that the examinations to be held from 6 to 8 August will be more systematic, in which about 3.5 lakh students will participate. The commission can soon issue a notice on behalf of SSC regarding re-conducting the examination. However, information about how much time it will take has not been given at the moment.



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