Vagisha Kaushik | August 22, 2025 | 06:00 PM IST | 1 min read
SSC Selection Post Phase 13 re-test 2025 will be conducted on August 29 for around 59,500 candidates.

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued the city intimation slip for the re-examination of Selection Post Phase 13 2025. Candidates can download their SSC city slip and view their exam city details on the official website, ssc.gov.in.
SSC Selection Post Phase 13 re-test will be conducted on August 29. The commission said that it has decided to provide another opportunity to 59,500 candidates by rescheduling their exam, based on the analysis of logs of all shifts.
SSC asked aspirants to check whether their exam has been rescheduled through their candidate login. Those who are going to take the re-test can download the city slip from today onwards while the SSC Selection Post admit card 2025 will be out on August 26.
“Further, such candidates will also be intimated about their rescheduled examination through e-mail/ SMS by concerned Regional Offices of the Commission,” it added.
After candidates complained of inconsistencies in the data due to technical glitches, the commission decided to hold a fresh exam for over 55,000 aspirants, amid the protests.
SSC found a gap in data after introducing Aadhaar-based authentication for candidates and exam functionaries. For the first time, a computer-based test was held based on the revised model.
Around 11.50 lakh candidates registered for the exams, of which more than 5.50 lakh candidates took the matric, higher secondary and graduate level exams at 194 centres across the country from July 24 to August 1.
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Minister Jitendra Singh informed that SSC reforms have cut the overall recruitment cycle of examinations from 15–18 months to about 6–10 months through measures such as computer-based tests, fewer stages, removal of interviews, and e-dossiers.
Press Trust of India