Sat Nov 30 07:43:49 UTC 2024: ## SSC Releases Preliminary Answer Key for MTS Exam; RPF SI Admit Cards Out

**New Delhi, November 29, 2024:** The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the preliminary answer key for the Multi-Tasking Staff and Havaldar (MTS) Tier-1 examination 2024. Candidates who appeared for the exam can download the key and their response sheets using their roll number and password. Objections to the answer key can be submitted online until December 2nd.

The exam, conducted across major cities from September 30th to November 14th, was a computer-based test (CBT). A total of 9,583 vacancies for MTS and Havaldar positions across various central ministries are to be filled through this recruitment process. Selection for MTS positions will be based on the CBT (Session 1 & 2) and document verification. Havaldar selection will involve CBT, physical efficiency test, physical standard test, and document verification.

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This news article focuses primarily on the release of the SSC MTS answer key and the availability of RPF SI admit cards. Other news items mentioned in the original text are summarized separately as they are unrelated to the main subject.

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