Participants in the Social Security Administration Stage I Recruitment Exam
EPFO SSA Exam City Slip 2023
EPFO SSA Exam City Slip 2023: Today, August 11, the Exam City Slip 2023 was made available by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Participants in the Social Security Administration Stage I Recruitment Exam
Exam city intimation slips for the EPFO Assistant Exam, 2023 can be found on the official website, recruitment.nta.nic.in.
On August 18, 21, and 23, 2023, EPFO will hold the Social Security Assistant Exam. Candidates can access their EPFO SSA exam city intimation slip 2023 by logging in with their Application No. and Date of Birth.
As stated in the official notice, “The Examination City Slip for the aforesaid post is now available on the website, The candidates are required to check/download their Examination City Intimation slip using their (Application No. and Date of Birth) and go through the instructions contained therein.”
Follow the instructions below to access the candidate manual via
Fillable online Exam City Slip. A clickable link is also provided.
Get the Exam City Slip Here: Direct Download Link
This is NOT the admit card, therefore please do not treat it as such. This notice is intended to provide candidates with early notice of the city where the examination centre will be located. The notification further stated that the Admit Card would be sent out at a later date.
Candidates taking the Stage-I exam are encouraged to check the NTA websites regularly for information on EPFO SSA Recruitment 2023.
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