SSC MTS, Havaldar Exam 2022 Mock Test Link Available at ssc.nic.in, Steps to Download

Candidates preparing for SSC MTS exam can download mock tests from the official website of Staff Selection Commission, ssc.nic.in (Representational image).

Candidates preparing for SSC MTS exam can download mock tests from the official website of Staff Selection Commission, ssc.nic.in (Representational image).

SSC MTS 2022: The commission has released mock tests to help candidates prepare for their exam as well as understand the process and pattern of the exam which has started from 2nd May.

Mock Test link for Multi-Tasking Non-Technical Staff & Havildar (CBIC & CBN) Exam 2022 is live now. Candidates preparing for SSC MTS exam can download mock tests from the official website of Staff Selection Commission, ssc.nic.in. The Commission has released mock tests to help candidates prepare for their examination as well as to understand the process and pattern of the examination which has commenced from 2nd May.

Please refer to the mock link given below for Multi-Tasking Non-Technical Staff and Havildar [CBIC and CBN] Examination 2022, which is being conducted from 2nd May 2023 in Hindi and English in addition to as many (13) regional languages,” reads the official SSC notice.

SSC MTS 2022: How to download mock tests

Step 1: Log on to ssc.nic.in

Step 2: Click on the link given for SSC MTS Mock Test 2022

Step 3: A pdf file will open – then click on the link given in it.

Step 4: Enter the details like User ID and Password on the given portal.

Step 5: SSC MTS Mock Test will appear on the screen.

Step 6: Check, Save & Download it.

Step 7: Take a hard copy of the mock test for exam preparation and future use.

Meanwhile, the next exam will be held on May 19 and again from June 13 to June 20. SSC MTS exam will be conducted in 13 regional languages ​​along with English and Hindi. Hence, if a candidate has selected a regional language in the SSC MTS 2023 Application Form, he/she will see mock questions in the chosen regional language apart from English and Hindi. If no regional language is selected by the applicant during registration, his/her questions on the mock question paper will appear in English and Hindi only. Giving an example of how the mock test paper would be, the commission said that if an applicant has given preference to Telugu language, he will see questions in Telugu apart from English and Hindi.

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