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**Summary:**

Amidst protests from job aspirants due to alleged irregularities and technical issues in the Staff Selection Commission’s (SSC) recruitment examinations, Chairman S. Gopalakrishnan has asserted that the commission is resolving the problems. The issues arose during the Selection Posts/Phase XIII Exams held in July and August 2025. The SSC is implementing a new system with multiple agencies involved to ensure transparency and fairness. Issues included distant exam centers, technical glitches, and concerns about the validity of coaching center materials due to changes in the exam pattern. The SSC is rescheduling exams for some candidates and implementing measures to prevent future disruptions, including involving CDAC for IT security and holding exam conducting agencies to strict service agreements. The Chairman also criticized coaching institutes for exploiting the situation for their own benefit.

**News Article:**

**SSC Chairman Promises Reforms Amid Protests Over Exam Irregularities**

**New Delhi, August 26, 2025** – The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is facing intense scrutiny and ongoing protests from government job aspirants demanding reform in the recruitment process. Chairman S. Gopalakrishnan addressed the concerns on Monday, vowing to resolve “technical and operational issues” that plagued the recent Selection Posts/Phase XIII Exams.

Thousands of candidates have taken to the streets, particularly at Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi, alleging irregularities in the computer-based exams conducted between July 24th and August 1st. Protesters cited issues such as technical glitches, exam centres located hundreds of kilometers from their homes, and duplicated questions.

“The technical and operational issues are being resolved, and from the ensuing CGL exams onwards, such disruptions are not anticipated.” said Mr. Gopalakrishnan at a press conference, assuring that the SSC is committed to transparency and fairness in its recruitment process.

The SSC, a major recruitment agency for the Union government, has implemented a new system involving multiple agencies to prevent fraud and hacking attempts. Notably, the CDAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) has been brought in for IT security after incidents of private test centers conniving to hack the system. He also said entities involved in conducting the exams will have penalties for any shortcomings in performance.

Chairman Gopalakrishnan acknowledged that the July 24th exam was cancelled at two venues and rescheduled. Special exam shifts have been scheduled for August 29th for approximately 59,000 candidates impacted by the irregularities.

The Chairman also addressed concerns over distant exam center allocations, attributing it to the new ECA (exam conducting agency) ramping up its centers, and that they are working to ensure future candidates are placed at their desired locations.

Mr. Gopalakrishnan also took aim at coaching institutes, accusing them of exploiting the situation to protect their declining business. He stated that reforms implemented by the SSC, including the introduction of “E-dossiers” and changes to the exam pattern, had rendered their materials less useful, driving them to fuel the protests. He also criticised that the old pattern of questions has been changed since July and questions are now coming from content agencies.

The SSC is now using multiple agencies in the process of conducting examinations.

The CGL exam, previously postponed, is now slated for mid-September, and the SSC insists that the reforms will be in place to prevent the issues encountered in the previous exams.

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