SSC MTS Result 2026
SSC will release the MTS Result 2026 soon on the official SSC website, ssc.gov.in. The Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff and Havildar (CBIC & CBN) exam was held between 04 Feb 2026 and 19/20 Feb 2026 across centres nationwide for 7,948 vacancies. If you sat the CBT, this article shows how to check the result PDF, what the qualifying marks mean, and the next steps if your roll number appears.
Where and how SSC MTS Result 2026 will be published
The result will appear on the official SSC website (ssc.gov.in) under the Results section. Expect either a direct PDF listing qualified roll numbers or an online result link titled along the lines of "Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff and Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) Examination, 2025 – List of candidates qualified in CBE."
The PDF usually lists roll numbers (and sometimes names) of candidates who have qualified the CBT. On the result day look for a clear PDF link or a result notification on the homepage. The commission posts a direct result PDF link for convenience; that file is the official list of CBT qualifiers.
Step-by-step: How to check the SSC MTS Result 2026 PDF
- Open the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in.
- Go to the "Result" section on the homepage and find the MTS/Havaldar link.
- Click the link titled similar to the CBT-qualified list for the Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff and Havaldar examination.
- A PDF will open. Use Ctrl+F (or your browser/search box) and enter your roll number. You can also try searching by your name if names are included.
- If your roll number appears, save or download the PDF. Take a clear screenshot or print a copy for your records.
Tips when searching a large PDF:
- Use the browser’s find box (Ctrl+F) to jump quickly to your roll number.
- If the PDF is heavy, right-click the link and choose "Save link as" to download and open locally; local viewers often search faster.
- If names are included and spelled differently, try partial name searches and then scan nearby lines for your roll number.
Keep the downloaded PDF safe. This is the official proof that you have qualified the CBT and will be needed at subsequent stages such as PET/PST or document verification.
Important dates and timeline (exam to final appointment)
Below is the timeline you should track. SSC has not announced a fixed result date yet, so monitor ssc.gov.in for the official link and PDF.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| CBT exam start date | 04 Feb 2026 |
| CBT exam end date (reported) | 19 Feb 2026 (one report) |
| CBT exam end date (alternate report) | 20 Feb 2026 (another report) |
| Result release | Expected soon |
| Next stages after CBT | PET/PST for Havildar; Document Verification; Final list |
Note the small discrepancy in reported end dates (19 vs 20 Feb). Both dates appear in public reports; monitor SSC notices for the official timeline and result PDF.
Vacancies, qualifying marks and what they mean for you
Total vacancies for this cycle: 7,948 (MTS and Havildar combined). These are national-level posts spread across different SSC regions.
SSC publishes minimum qualifying marks for the CBT. For this cycle the published qualifying marks are:
- General: 30%
- OBC/EWS: 25%
- Other categories (SC/ST/PwD etc.): 20%
Understanding qualifying marks vs final cutoffs:
- Qualifying marks are the minimum percentage required to be considered for the next stage or to appear on the CBT-qualified list.
- Final cutoffs (merit-based) depend on vacancy count, category, region, and the distribution of scores among candidates. The PDF you download lists CBT qualifiers, but final merit lists and appointment orders will follow after PET/PST (for Havildar) and document verification.
What happens after your name/roll appears in the CBT qualified list
If your roll number appears in the SSC MTS Result 2026 PDF, you have cleared the CBT stage. Next steps differ by post:
- Havildar candidates: You will be called for Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST). The qualifying CBT list makes you eligible to appear for these physical stages.
- MTS candidates (non-Havildar): After the CBT-qualified list, SSC moves towards document verification and preparation of the final merit list.
Document verification is a mandatory step before final appointment. SSC will schedule DV dates and call letters; the CBT-qualified PDF itself is provisional and indicates only CBT clearance.
If your roll number doesn’t appear: next steps and common reasons
First, verify carefully. The PDF can be long and sometimes split by region or exam shift. Search the entire document using Ctrl+F and try searching alternate spellings of your name.
Common reasons your roll number may not appear:
- You did not meet the minimum qualifying marks for your category (see qualifying marks above).
- You may be listed in a different zone-specific or category-specific PDF; SSC sometimes releases region-wise lists.
- Errors in searching—large PDFs can be split into multiple files.
If you still cannot find your number, retain your admit card and wait for official SSC communications. The CBT-qualified list is provisional. SSC publishes further notices on PET/PST schedules, final merit lists, and any correction or rectification process.
Practical tips for downloading, searching and storing the result PDF
- Download the PDF to your device rather than relying on the browser view. Local search is faster and more reliable.
- Rename the file with a helpful name like "SSC_MTS_Result_2026_Region.pdf" and keep a dated copy.
- Take a high-quality screenshot of the portion showing your roll number and store it in cloud storage or email it to yourself.
- Print one copy to carry to the PET/PST or document verification session.
What you should record from the PDF:
- Your roll number as shown in the PDF
- Exam name and session reference (if shown)
- Any notes on next-stage dates or instructions printed alongside the list
What’s not in the result PDF (gaps to watch for) and where to get missing details
The CBT-qualified PDF usually confirms only who cleared the CBT. You may not find these items in that single PDF:
- Region-wise or category-wise final cutoffs and score distributions
- Candidate-wise marks or the full scorecard
- Details on normalization, tie-breaking methods, or exact marks used to rank candidates
SSC publishes supplementary notices and circulars for PET/PST dates, official scorecards, and final merit lists. Keep checking the official SSC portal for such follow-up notifications.
If you need clarity on next-stage dates or documents, rely on SSC notifications posted in the Results or Notices sections on ssc.gov.in.
Checklist: Documents and readiness for the next stage
Below is a practical checklist to prepare for document verification and PET/PST. Carry original documents plus one set of self-attested photocopies unless the call letter says otherwise.
| Document | Why you need it |
|---|---|
| Admit card / Call letter | Proof you appeared in the CBT and to get entry to PET/PST/DV |
| Photo ID (Aadhaar/Passport/Voter ID/Driving Licence) | Identity verification |
| Class 10/12 mark sheet and highest qualification certificate | Age and educational eligibility |
| Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) | To claim reservation benefits |
| PwD certificate (if applicable) | Disability reservation/relief |
| Experience/service certificates (if relevant) | For service-related claims |
| Passport-size photographs | For forms and verification |
Physical standards & fitness for Havildar: Havildar candidates should check the call letter for exact PET/PST standards and prepare accordingly. The CBT-qualified PDF makes you eligible to appear for these tests, but PST/PET standards and detailed instructions will be in the SSC notice that follows.
Make digital backups of all documents and keep scanned copies in cloud storage so you can access them on short notice.
How to interpret cutoffs, merit lists and your chances
Remember these points when you look at result lists and later merit lists:
- Qualifying marks are minimum thresholds; final merit cutoffs depend on total vacancies, vacancies by region, category reservation, and performance distribution in the exam.
- The larger the number of high scorers in your category or region, the higher the final cutoff tends to be.
- Being just above the qualifying marks does not guarantee final selection — final merit and document verification determine appointment.
If you find yourself near a likely cutoff, stay prepared: keep documents ready, monitor SSC notices, and if you are Havildar-bound, maintain physical fitness for PET/PST.
Quick resources and where to monitor on result day
Primary place to check: the official SSC website — ssc.gov.in. On the result day watch the Results section and homepage for the PDF link or notice. SSC may also post region-wise circulars under the Results or Notices section.
Suggested bookmarks on result day:
- SSC homepage (ssc.gov.in)
- Results/Notices section of SSC
- Your exam admit card and registration email for roll number and registration details
Action plan for qualified candidates: day-by-day checklist until appointment
Day 1 after result: Download the official PDF, confirm your roll number, and take a screenshot and a printout. Read any brief instructions that appear with the PDF.
Week 1: Prepare your documents, make photocopies, scan originals into a folder, and if you are a Havildar candidate begin light physical training as per PET standards stated in the upcoming notice.
Ongoing until appointment: Track SSC notices for PET/PST schedules, venue details, DV dates, and final merit lists. Respond promptly to call letters and attend the document verification with originals and copies.
Practical closing note
The SSC MTS Result 2026 PDF is the immediate official proof that you cleared the CBT. After that, the process moves to physical tests (for Havildar) and document verification before the final merit and appointment orders. Keep documents ready and monitor ssc.gov.in closely so you don’t miss PET/PST or DV call letters.
FAQs
Q1: Where will SSC MTS 2026 result be released? A1: On the official SSC website, ssc.gov.in. Look under the Results section for a PDF or result link titled for Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff and Havaldar.
Q2: How do I check SSC MTS result PDF? A2: Visit ssc.gov.in, go to Results, click the MTS/Havaldar result link, open the PDF, and use Ctrl+F to find your roll number. Download and save the file.
Q3: What if my roll number appears in the PDF? A3: If your roll number appears, you have qualified the CBT. Expect further notices for PET/PST (for Havildar) or document verification and final merit lists.
Q4: Where can I find more notices about PET/PST dates and final merit lists? A4: ll follow-up notices, schedules and PDFs will be posted on the official SSC website (ssc.gov.in) under Results or Notices. Keep checking the portal regularly on result day and after.