10 January to 13 January 2026 (Last Date Today)
Post Name: SSC GD Constable Application Form Correction 2026
Organization: Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
Exam Name: Constable (GD) in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in Narcotics Control Bureau Examination, 2026
Total Vacancies: 25,487
Overview
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has activated the Application Correction Window for the SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2026. Candidates who made errors in their online application form (such as name, photo, signature, or category) can now modify their details.
The correction link is active from January 10, 2026, and closes today, January 13, 2026 (11:00 PM). This is the final opportunity to rectify errors. No further requests for changes will be entertained after this deadline.
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
| Notification Release | December 1, 2025 |
| Application Last Date | December 31, 2025 |
| Correction Window Start | January 10, 2026 |
| Correction Window End | January 13, 2026 (11:00 PM) |
| CBT Exam Date | February 23, 2026 (Onwards) |
Correction Charges (Application Fees)
Candidates must pay a correction fee to resubmit their modified application. This fee is applicable to all categories (including SC/ST/Female) who wish to make changes.
| Correction Attempt | Fee |
| First Correction | ₹200/- |
| Second Correction | ₹500/- |
Note: You can correct your application a maximum of two times.
Payment Mode: BHIM UPI, Net Banking, Credit Card, or Debit Card only.
What Can You Edit?
You can modify almost all fields in your application form, including:
Name, Father’s Name, Mother’s Name
Date of Birth
Category (General/OBC/SC/ST/EWS)
Photograph and Signature
Exam Center Preferences
Post Preferences (CAPF Organizations)
How to Edit SSC GD Application Form 2026
Follow these step-by-step instructions to correct your form on the new SSC website:
Visit Official Website: Go to [suspicious link removed] (Do not use ssc.nic.in).
Login: Enter your Registration Number and Password in the login section.
Go to Dashboard: Look for the "Latest Notifications" tab.
Find SSC GD 2026: Locate the "Constable (GD) in CAPFs, SSF and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles Examination, 2026" section.
Click 'Re-Apply': You will see a "Re-Apply" or "Modification" button. Click it.
Make Changes: Edit the required details carefully.
Review: Check all details in the preview mode.
Pay Fee: Pay the applicable correction charge (₹200 or ₹500).
Final Submit: Submit the form and print the updated application form for future reference.
Important: Your previous application will be cancelled, and only the corrected application will be treated as valid.
Vacancy Details (Recap)
| Post Name | Total Vacancies |
| Constable (GD) - Male | 23,467 |
| Constable (GD) - Female | 2,020 |
| Total | 25,487 |
Important Instructions for Candidates
Device: Use a Laptop or Desktop to make corrections. Avoid mobile phones to prevent layout errors.
Photo/Signature: Ensure your photo is recent (taken within 3 months) and clear. Blurry photos are the top reason for rejection.
Refund: Correction fees are non-refundable under any circumstances.
One-Time Registration (OTR): If your basic OTR details are wrong, you must edit your OTR first, and then re-apply for the exam.
Official Links
| Description | Link |
| Direct Correction Link | [suspicious link removed] |
| Official Notification (PDF) | [suspicious link removed] |
| Official Website | ssc.gov.in |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the last date for SSC GD correction 2026?
The correction window closes strictly on January 13, 2026, at 23:00 Hours (11:00 PM). The link will be deactivated immediately after this time, so candidates must complete the process before the deadline.
2. Can I change my category from General to OBC during correction?
Yes, you can change your category. However, if you change from a non-fee-paying category (like SC/ST) to a fee-paying category (UR/OBC), you may have to pay the difference in the application fee in addition to the correction charge of ₹200.
3. I have already submitted the form. Do I need to pay again for correction?
Yes. The correction fee (₹200 for the first time, ₹500 for the second time) is mandatory for everyone, regardless of gender or category. This is separate from the original application fee.
4. Can I change my Post Preference (Force preference)?
Yes, you can modify your post preferences (e.g., changing first choice from BSF to CISF) during the correction window. Make sure to check the vacancy list before finalizing your order.
5. How many times can I edit my SSC GD application?
The SSC allows a candidate to correct and resubmit their application only two times. If you make a mistake in the first correction, you can correct it one last time by paying ₹500. After the second attempt, no changes are allowed.
6. Is the correction window available on the old website (ssc.nic.in)?
No. The Staff Selection Commission has migrated to a new platform. All applications and corrections for the 2026 cycle are handled exclusively on ssc.gov.in.
7. My payment was deducted but the status shows 'Not Paid'. What should I do?
If the fee is deducted but not reflected, wait for 24 hours. Do not pay immediately again. Check the "Double Verification of Payment" link in your dashboard. If the issue persists near the closing time, you may have to pay again to ensure submission; the refund for the failed transaction will be processed later by the bank.
8. Will my old application be valid if I submit a correction?
No. Once you submit a corrected application, your previous application is cancelled. The Commission will consider only the latest corrected application for the exam process.
9. Can I change my Exam Center?
Yes, you can modify your exam center preferences. However, allocation depends on availability, and the Commission reserves the right to allot a center different from your choice.
10. What if I miss the correction deadline?
If you miss the deadline of January 13, 2026, your application will be processed exactly as you originally submitted it. If there are major errors (like wrong gender or category), it may lead to disqualification during Document Verification.