The Staff Selection Commission Multi-Tasking Staff (SSC MTS) exam is a national-level examination that provides a golden opportunity for 10th-pass candidates to enter the central government workforce. It recruits for Group 'C' non-gazetted, non-ministerial posts like Peon, Daftary, and Watchman. This role is crucial for the day-to-day operational support in various government ministries and departments, offering a career with immense job security and a respectable salary.
An SSC MTS role is the first step on a long and stable career ladder within the Government of India.
Job Profile: The responsibilities are foundational to the functioning of government offices. Duties include general cleaning and upkeep, carrying files and documents, assisting in routine office work, and watch-and-ward duties. The work is non-clerical but vital.
Salary and Benefits: The post falls under Pay Level-1 of the 7th Pay Commission, with a basic pay of ₹18,000. The approximate in-hand salary ranges from ₹27,000 to ₹31,000 per month, depending on the city. In addition to the salary, employees receive:
Career Progression: SSC MTS employees have a clear path for growth. Through departmental exams and seniority, an MTS can get promoted to:
This progression ensures that a dedicated employee can rise to significant clerical and supervisory roles within the government hierarchy.
The selection process for SSC MTS is primarily based on a Computer-Based Examination (CBE), with an additional physical test for the post of Havaldar.
The application process is entirely online through the official SSC website.