1. Introduction

If you have been part of the SSB Head Constable (Ministerial) recruitment process since 2021, the release of the PET/PST admit card is not just another update-it is a critical milestone. After a long wait, this stage confirms that your candidature is active and that you are officially called for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST).

It is normal to feel anxious at this point. Many candidates worry about centre details, documentation, or last-minute errors. This article is meant to steady you, clarify what matters right now, and help you avoid common, costly mistakes.


2. Admit Card Release Overview

  • Exam Authority: Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)
  • Recruitment: Head Constable (Ministerial) - Recruitment Cycle 2021
  • Stage: PET / PST
  • Admit Card Status: Released and available for download
  • Who can download: Candidates who successfully applied for SSB HC (Ministerial) recruitment and are shortlisted for PET/PST

The admit card has been made available on the official SSB recruitment portal. It is mandatory for entry to the PET/PST venue.


3. Important Dates & Details

ParticularConfirmed Details
Recruitment NameSSB HC (Ministerial) Examination 2026
PET / PST Exam Date28 January 2026
Admit Card Availability13 January 2026
Total Vacancies115 Posts
Official Websitessb.gov.in

Any further schedule such as reporting slots or batch-wise timing is mentioned only on the individual admit card, not separately in the notice.


4. How to Download Admit Card (Step-by-Step Guidance)

  1. Visit the official SSB recruitment portal.
  2. Open the Admit Card / Recruitment section.
  3. Click on “Head Constable (Ministerial) PET/PST Admit Card 2026.”
  4. Log in using Registration/Application Number and Date of Birth or Password.
  5. Submit the details to view your admit card.
  6. Download the PDF and take at least two clear printouts.

Common technical issues to avoid:

  • Do not wait until late night or the last day; servers often slow down.
  • Use a stable internet connection and a desktop/laptop if possible.
  • Ensure the printout is clear-blurred photos or unreadable text can create problems at the gate.

5. What to Check on the Admit Card (Very Important)

Immediately after downloading, verify the following:

  • Your name and date of birth (must match official documents)
  • Photograph and signature visibility
  • PET/PST date and reporting time
  • Exam centre address (check exact location, not just city name)

If you notice any discrepancy:

  • The official notice does not mention a specific correction window.
  • You should contact SSB through the official website immediately.
  • Do not assume that “it will be adjusted at the centre.” That assumption has cost candidates their attempt in the past.

6. Documents to Carry on Exam Day

You must carry:

  • Printed PET/PST admit card
  • Original photo ID proof (Aadhaar Card / PAN Card / Voter ID / Passport)

Practical advice:

  • Carry the same ID whose details closely match your application.
  • Keep documents in a transparent folder.
  • Do not rely on digital copies unless explicitly permitted (not mentioned in the official notice).

7. Exam Day Instructions - Explained Simply

  • Reporting Time: Reach the centre well before the reporting time mentioned on your admit card. Late entry is usually not permitted.
  • Dress Code: Any specific dress code or physical measurement instructions will be printed on the admit card itself. Follow them exactly.
  • Special Guidelines: No COVID-specific instructions are mentioned in the official notice. Follow only what is printed on your admit card.

8. Common Mistakes Candidates Make

  • Printing the admit card at the last minute and facing printer issues
  • Ignoring centre distance and travel time
  • Carrying photocopy instead of original ID
  • Not reading PET/PST instructions carefully
  • Assuming minor name/photo mismatches are “not a big issue”

These are avoidable errors. Treat the PET/PST like a formal selection stage, not a routine physical test.


9. What to Do Next (Preparation + Mindset)

  • Re-read PET/PST standards mentioned in the recruitment notification.
  • Focus on rest, hydration, and basic physical readiness, not last-minute overexertion.
  • Plan travel and stay (if required) at least one day in advance.
  • Mentally prepare for waiting time at the centre-PET/PST processes often take several hours.

Remember, this stage is about discipline and compliance as much as physical ability.


10. Conclusion

The release of the SSB HC (Ministerial) PET/PST admit card is a clear signal to shift from uncertainty to execution. At this point, calm planning matters more than overthinking. Download your admit card, verify every detail, prepare your documents, and focus on showing up prepared and composed.

Selection processes reward candidates who remain steady under pressure.


11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q. My admit card is not downloading. What should I do? Try during non-peak hours and recheck login details. If the issue persists, contact SSB through the official website.

Q. I forgot my registration number. Use the recovery options available on the portal or check old application emails/messages. The official notice does not mention offline recovery.

Q. There is a name or photo mismatch. Can I still appear? Do not ignore this. Contact SSB immediately. Entry decisions are made at the centre based on documents.

Q. My exam centre is far from home. Can it be changed? No centre change provision is mentioned in the official notice. Plan travel accordingly.