Tech Glitches Force 55K to Reappear on Aug 29
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In a major update affecting tens of thousands of job applicants, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced that it will reschedule the Selection Post Phase 13 examination for almost 55,000 individuals on August 29, 2025. This decision comes in response to significant technical failures and data inconsistencies observed during the initial examination, which caused confusion and frustration among many candidates seeking clarification.
The SSC Selection Post Phase 13 exam is a crucial recruitment event organized by the commission, offering job opportunities across various government departments and ministries in India. However, the exam that was initially planned encountered several issues due to technical glitches on the scheduled dates. Reportedly, these complications included server crashes, difficulties with logging in, incomplete question displays, and data discrepancies regarding candidates at testing centers. Numerous candidates also reported inaccuracies in the recording of their biometric attendance or registration information.
Following a surge of complaints from exam centers in multiple states, the SSC conducted an internal review and took this feedback into account. After a thorough evaluation, the commission acknowledged the shortcomings and concluded that the examination’s integrity had been compromised for a significant number of candidates. In an official statement posted on its website, the SSC announced that a new examination would take place on August 29, 2025, for all candidates affected by the data discrepancies or technical failures.
This announcement has been met with approval by many applicants who expressed their concerns on social media and reached out to the SSC since the disrupted exam occurred. Hashtags like #SSCPhase13ReExam and #JusticeForAspirants have gained popularity on X (formerly Twitter), as candidates sought fairness and transparency from the commission. For several weeks, many aspirants were left uncertain about whether their attempts would be recognized or if they would be granted another opportunity to showcase their abilities.
With this re-examination, the SSC aims to uphold the integrity of the recruitment process. The commission specified that only those candidates who were genuinely affected by data issues or technical difficulties would be eligible to participate in the re-exam. New admit cards for the rescheduled examination will be made available separately on the official SSC regional websites, and candidates will receive notifications via email and SMS when the download links are ready.
All applicants who are slated to retake the examination have been advised to have their registration details ready and to monitor official communications from the SSC. Each admit card will provide information about the examination site, shift times, and specific instructions for candidates. Additionally, candidates must bring a physical copy of their new admit card to the venue and have their identification verified.
While this decision has sparked concerns regarding the effectiveness of India’s online recruitment systems, the new exam grants 55,000 candidates another opportunity. Experts suggest that candidates who have dedicated months to preparing for a single chance may experience heightened anxiety and uncertainty due to persistent technical issues, which also challenge the credibility of the recruitment process. In a nation where many young people aspire to obtain government jobs, such disruptions can lead to considerable emotional and financial repercussions.
At this time, numerous candidates who have invested in tuition, housing, and study materials find themselves needing to restart their preparations with a tight timeframe. Although the general public largely supports the SSC’s decision to pursue the retest, candidates remain hopeful that the commission will implement further measures in the future to prevent similar issues.
The current focus is on ensuring a smooth re-examination process and avoiding any additional logistical or technical problems as the new test date approaches. The SSC has assured all involved parties that measures are in place to uphold the integrity of the upcoming examination.
For the numerous young applicants striving to secure a position in the government, the new opportunity on August 29 represents more than just another exam date; it serves as a second chance. This assessment aims to provide them with a fair opportunity in the future instead of merely correcting a past mistake.

