SSC MTS Havaldar PET/PST 2026: Exam Dates, Schedule & Complete Guide
Good news for candidates who cleared the SSC MTS & Havaldar Computer-Based Examination — the Staff Selection Commission has officially announced the schedule for the next stage. If you applied for the Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) post and made it through the written exam, here's everything you need to know about the upcoming Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST).
Quick Overview
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | Staff Selection Commission (SSC) |
| Exam Name | SSC MTS & Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) Examination 2025-26 |
| Stage | PET/PST (applicable only for Havaldar post) |
| CBE Result Declared | 3 August 2026 |
| PET/PST Exam Dates | 24 August – 31 August 2026 |
| Official Website | ssc.gov.in |
| Admit Card | Released region-wise, before respective test dates |
What Just Happened
SSC conducted the Computer-Based Examination (CBE) for MTS and Havaldar posts back in February 2026, and after months of evaluation, the result was declared on 3 August 2026. Along with the result, SSC also released the merit list of candidates shortlisted for the next round — the Physical Efficiency Test and Physical Standard Test, which apply exclusively to those who applied for the Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) position.
If you applied only for MTS (Non-Technical), this stage doesn't concern you — MTS selection is based solely on the written exam. But if Havaldar was on your application and your name shows up in the shortlist, the PET/PST is your next and final hurdle before the physical/medical formalities.
PET/PST Schedule: 24–31 August 2026
According to the official notice, the physical tests will be conducted across a window of eight days, from 24 August to 31 August 2026, at various CBIC (Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs) centers across the country. Since this is a multi-day, multi-center exercise, not every candidate will be tested on the same date — your specific date, time, and reporting venue will be mentioned on your individual admit card.
This is an important point worth repeating: the 24–31 August window is the overall schedule, not a single fixed date for everyone. Don't assume you're free to show up any day within that range — check your admit card carefully for your assigned slot.
How to Download Your PET/PST Admit Card
SSC admit cards for this stage are released region-wise by the respective SSC Regional Offices, not through one centralized link. Here's how to get yours:
- Visit the official SSC website — ssc.gov.in
- Go to the "Admit Card" section on the homepage
- Select your applicable SSC Regional Office (based on where you applied from or your exam region)
- Look for the link titled "SSC MTS & Havaldar Examination 2025 — PET/PST Admit Card"
- Enter your Registration Number/Roll Number and Date of Birth
- Click Submit/Login
- Your admit card will appear on screen — download it and take a clear printout
- Carry it to the test venue along with a valid photo ID
Since regional offices release these separately, admit card timing may vary slightly depending on your zone — keep checking a few days ahead of your expected test window.
PET/PST Physical Standards to Keep in Mind
The Havaldar post involves a walking test as part of the Physical Efficiency Test. As per SSC's standard norms for this recruitment cycle:
- Male candidates: must complete a 1,600-meter walk within 15 minutes
- Female candidates: must complete a 1-kilometer walk within 20 minutes
Along with this, the Physical Standard Test checks height, chest measurement (for male candidates), and weight against the eligibility criteria specified in the official notification. If you haven't already reviewed the detailed physical standards in the original recruitment notice, it's worth pulling that up again before test day — this stage is qualifying in nature, meaning you either clear it or you don't; there's no scoring cushion to fall back on.
What Happens If You Don't Clear PET/PST
Here's a relief for anxious candidates: if you don't clear the PET/PST, you're not automatically out of the entire recruitment process. Since MTS and Havaldar shortlisting run on separate tracks, candidates who miss out on Havaldar selection due to PET/PST remain eligible for consideration under the MTS (Non-Technical) category, provided they meet the separate MTS shortlisting criteria. So this stage is specifically a Havaldar gate, not a make-or-break point for your entire application.
A Word of Caution
SSC has been fairly direct about a couple of things in its official notices, and they're worth repeating here:
- Never pay anyone for "PET date confirmation," early admit card access, or result verification. All of this information is released free of cost on ssc.gov.in.
- Re-evaluation or rechecking of your normalized CBE score is not permitted under SSC rules — so don't waste time or money pursuing that route.
- If your result shows under the malpractice or debarred list, don't try to resolve it through the PET venue or helpline — you'll need to contact your concerned SSC Regional Office directly for guidance.
Quick Prep Checklist Before Your PET/PST Date
- Download your admit card as soon as your regional office releases it
- Practice the walking distance/time standard a few times beforehand if you haven't already been training
- Carry a valid photo ID along with the printed admit card
- Reach the venue with enough buffer time — physical tests often run in batches through the day
- Carry any additional documents your admit card specifically asks for (category certificates, medical fitness declarations, etc., if applicable)
Final Thoughts
The SSC MTS & Havaldar 2025-26 cycle is now entering its final selection stage for Havaldar aspirants. With the PET/PST window set for 24–31 August 2026, there isn't a lot of runway left — download your admit card the moment your regional office releases it, confirm your exact date and reporting venue, and use whatever days remain to get your walking timing right if you haven't practiced already.
Stay tuned to ssc.gov.in for your regional PET/PST admit card, and best of luck for the physical round!
Disclaimer: All dates and details are based on SSC's official notices as available at the time of writing. Candidates should always cross-check the latest updates and their region-specific admit card on ssc.gov.in.
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