GSSSB CCE Recruitment 2026: 5370 Group A & B Vacancies – Apply Before Feb 20!

GSSSB CCE Recruitment 2026: 5370 Group A & B Vacancies Announced!

The Gujarat Secondary Service Selection Board (GSSSB) has officially released the notification for the Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) 2026. This major recruitment drive aims to fill 5370 vacancies for Class III Group A and Group B positions within various Gujarat Government departments.

The online application window opens on February 5, 2026, and remains active until February 20, 2026. This is a premier opportunity to secure a stable Sarkari Naukri in Gujarat.


📊 GSSSB CCE 2026: Recruitment Highlights

Organization Gujarat Secondary Service Selection Board (GSSSB)
Advt. No. 378/202526
Total Vacancies 5370
Application Period Feb 5 to Feb 20, 2026
Last Date for Fee February 23, 2026
Job Location Gujarat
Official Website gsssb.gujarat.gov.in / [suspicious link removed]

🏛️ Vacancy Distribution & Salary

The vacancies are categorized into Group A (Supervisory/Technical) and Group B (Clerical) roles:

Group Key Posts Included Vacancies Salary (Fixed Pay)
Group A Head Clerk, Senior Clerk, Revenue Clerk, Social Welfare Inspector 2365 ₹26,000 to ₹49,600
Group B Junior Clerk (Various Departments) 3005 ₹19,950 to ₹26,000

🎓 Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the GSSSB CCE 2026, candidates must meet the following requirements as of February 20, 2026:

  • Educational Qualification:

    • Group A & B: A Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized university.

    • Computer Knowledge: Basic computer knowledge (certificate required).

    • Languages: Proficiency in Gujarati and/or Hindi.

  • Age Limit:

    • Minimum: 20 Years | Maximum: 35 Years.

    • Relaxations: Provided for SC, ST, SEBC, EWS, Women, and PwBD as per Gujarat Govt rules.


📝 Selection Process: The CCE Roadmap

The recruitment involves a three-stage competitive process:

  1. Preliminary Exam (CBT): 100 Objective MCQs covering Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English, and Gujarati. (Negative marking: 0.25).

  2. Main Examination: * Group A: Descriptive papers (350 Marks) covering Language skills and General Studies.

    • Group B: Objective paper (200 Marks) covering History, Geography, Polity, and Current Affairs.

  3. Document Verification: Final stage for verification of academic and category credentials.


📥 How to Apply Online via OJAS

  1. Visit Portal: Go to [suspicious link removed].

  2. Apply Online: Select the GSSSB department and Advt No. 378/202526.

  3. Registration: Enter your personal and educational details.

  4. Upload: Provide scanned passport-sized Photograph and Signature in the specified format.

  5. Payment: Pay the application fee online (Refundable for candidates appearing in the Prelims).

  6. Print: Save your Confirmation Number and print the application form for future use.

💡 Preparation Tip: Since the Prelims features a tight 60-minute window for 100 questions, focus heavily on speed-solving for Reasoning and Aptitude.

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Here is the detailed, section-wise syllabus for the GSSSB CCE Prelims 2026 to help you prepare effectively for the upcoming 100-mark Computer-Based Test (CBT).


📊 GSSSB CCE Prelims 2026: Exam Pattern

Before diving into the topics, remember the structure of the exam:

  • Total Questions: 100

  • Total Marks: 100

  • Duration: 60 Minutes (1 Hour)

  • Negative Marking: 0.25 marks deducted for every wrong answer.

Section Number of Questions Marks
Reasoning Ability 40 40
Quantitative Aptitude 30 30
English Language 15 15
Gujarati Language 15 15
Total 100 100

🧠 Section 1: Reasoning Ability (40 Marks)

  • Verbal Reasoning: Blood Relations, Problems on Ages, Venn Diagrams, Syllogisms.

  • Analytical Reasoning: Seating Arrangement (Circular & Linear), Puzzles, Data Sufficiency.

  • Logical Reasoning: Coding-Decoding, Direction Sense, Series Completion (Number & Alphabet), Input-Output.

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning: Visual Reasoning, Mirror & Water Images, Paper Folding/Cutting.

🔢 Section 2: Quantitative Aptitude (30 Marks)

  • Arithmetic: Number System, Simplification, HCF & LCM, Ratio and Proportion, Percentage.

  • Business Math: Profit and Loss, Simple & Compound Interest, Partnership, Average.

  • Time & Motion: Time and Work, Pipes and Cisterns, Time, Speed & Distance, Problems on Trains and Boats.

  • Advance Math: Algebra (Linear Equations), Mensuration (Area, Volume, Perimeter), Progressions (AP/GP).

  • Data Interpretation: Bar Graphs, Pie Charts, Tables, and Line Graphs.

🔤 Section 3: English Language (15 Marks)

  • Grammar: Tenses, Voice (Active/Passive), Narration (Direct/Indirect).

  • Usage: Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Pronouns, and Verbs.

  • Vocabulary: Synonyms & Antonyms, One-word Substitutions, Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

  • Comprehension: Spelling Checks, Error Detection, and Reading Comprehension Passages.

✍️ Section 4: Gujarati Language (15 Marks)

  • Grammar (Vyakaran): Samas, Alankar, Chhand, Jodni (Spellings), Sandhi, Viramchinho (Punctuation).

  • Vocabulary (Shabd-Bhandol): Samanarthi (Synonyms), Viruddharthi (Antonyms), Kahavato (Proverbs), Ruudhi-prayog (Idioms).

  • Literature: Basic knowledge of famous Gujarati poets, authors, and their major works.

  • Comprehension: Gujarati Gadh-Arthgrahan (Reading Comprehension).


💡 Quick Preparation Strategy

  1. Prioritize Reasoning: Since it carries 40% of the marks, make it your strongest subject.

  2. Focus on Speed: You have only 36 seconds per question. Practice with a timer.

  3. OJAS Language: Ensure you are comfortable with technical terms in both Gujarati and English, as the paper is bilingual (except for the language sections).

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