SSC CGL - Information Bulletin
Can SSC CGL 2021 Mains be postponed which is scheduled to be held on 28 Jan. 2022?
It is hard to forecast about the postponement of SSC CGL 2021. As the list of forthcoming exams are there to be completed on time as per schedule but several backlog exams those are pending due to the covid 19 after effect and a new version coming every passing day, are also in pipe line. But, on the other hand, the the threat of latest version of covid ie; OMICRON is spreading every next day and the govt and authorities have been scanning the increasing threat of OMICRON. To avoid any risk, several govts have taken initiatives and announced to shut the educational organisations / institutes as per their individual resources of administration.
Hence, no surprise if SSC to announces postponment of CGL 2021 Mains at eleventh hour. BUT, it is only an speculation based on the recent alarming situation.
Hence, candidates are advised to keep continue their preparation marathon and remain ready if SSC CGL 2021 MAINS gets held on 28Jan, 2022. So, guys, don’t waste your time and be prepared upto the last moment to write your CGL MAINS 2021 as scheduled to be held on 28Jan, 2022.
Best Wishes to you!
Can a person selected through SSC CGL be a Class 1 officer with a promotion?
Yes, there are many posts in which you can be a class 1 officer through promotion.
Like:
- AAO:- It is a Group B gazetted post and very soon you will be promoted to Group A officer.
- Excise/custom Inspector: The promotions are slow here but after your 2nd promotion you can reach Group A gazetted post.
- Auditor/Accountant: If you clear the departmental exam SAS, you can reach Group A in some years.
- Assistant in CSS/MEA/Other Ministries: The promotions are slow here also but after a promotion or two, you can reach group A post.
Note: In some cases, Rank may not be promoted to Group A but according to MACP rule, salary can be promoted up to Group A level.
Promotion of an Auditor/Accountant selected through SSC CGL
An Auditor/Accountant(2800 GP) is promoted to the position of Sr. Accountant/Auditor(4200 GP) after a competition of three years of service. (In CGA/CAG- 3 years, in CGDA - 6 years)
But the good thing in every department is that after the completion of 2 years of continuous service, an auditor/accountant can appear for the departmental exam SAS.
After clearing SAS an auditor/accountant is directly promoted to Assistant Accounts Officer(AAO)(4800 GP) and after 4 years you will be promoted to 5400 GP.
Should Aspirants of SSC CGL Take Exams Like SSC MTS and Group D?
Yes, Why Not?
Every single exam is an opportunity to become employed.
As we all know, getting Govt. jobs nowadays is so difficult and the uncertainty here is at its peak. No one can be sure of a particular job whether it is CGL, CHSL, or even MTS. Each of these exams has different tiers and each tier has its own difficulty level and competition. Who will get disqualified at which stage, no one knows( maybe very little, but there are chances)
So for a safer side, we should keep trying for every single opportunity that is given to us. Moreover, the syllabus of CGL and MTS is approximately the same, and the syllabus of Group D is even less as it has no English as a subject.
So, keep trying until we get a job.
Is the Date of Photo Compulsory On The Photo Itself While Filling an SSC Form?
Depends on the notification of SSC of that particular YEAR.
SSC has different criteria for photos for different exams.
For example, In SSC CHSL 2020 and CGL 2020, the date of photo on the photo was required but in SSC CGL 2021 date of the photo on the photo itself is not required.
So, it will be safe to read the notification clearly every time before filling a form of SSC.
Is SSC CPO better than SSC CGL?
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The jobs offered by SSC CPO and SSC CGL are different and depends on type of job you desire to join. The posts of SSC CPO are mainly for several sections of armed forces such as:
Sub-Inspector (Exe.) in Delhi Police (Male and Female)
Sub-Inspector (GD) in CRPF
Sub-Inspector (GD) in BSF
Sub-Inspector (GD) in ITBP
Sub-Inspector (GD) in CISF
Assistant Sub-Inspector (GD) in CISF
Sub-Inspector (GD) in SSB
So, if you want to serve by joining most reputed police force in the country then SSC CPO is a better choice for you. Whereas, SSC CGL is for those who desire to join the Central Government Jobs in Group B or Group C such as:Assistant Audit Officer
Assistant Accounts Officer
Assistant Section Officer
Auditor, etc
There are few posts in SSC CGL like the Central Excise Inspector, Sub Inspector in CBI, Sub Inspector in Narcotics Control Bureau, and Inspector of Income Tax can offer you the thrill and field work experience similar to that of the posts from SSC CPO.
Sandeeprai
These two are of two different zoner jobs. It’s a personal preference where a person wants to serve. However both the exams offer some on-field jobs that can have some thrill. But only CGL offers some desk jobs which is missing in CPO.
Although both will provide you with the path to serve the nation, it’s up to you to decide the path.
Am I eligible for 2800 GP in SSC CGL if my age is 28+?
No, According to SSC notification, the maximum age limit for 2400/2800 GP is 27 years.
See the age criteria in SSC CGL 2021 notification.
AnushkaRaj
2021 wale me maine date of photo, photo pr daal diya hai form bharte tyme. To kya mera form reject ho jayega?
Kamal
Waise hona to nhi chahiyea, pr wait till admit card comes.
Waise aapko aache se notification padh lena chahiyea form daane se pahle
SSC CGL (Tier II) 2020 Answer Key Published
On Friday, February 11, 2022, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) released provisional answer keys along with answer sheets for the 2020 Graduate Compound Level (CGL) Exam (Tier II). Applicants can visit the official SSC website at www.ssc.nic.in and check the answer keys.
The Commission held the Level II Combined 2020 Graduate Examination on January 28 and 29, 2022. Applicants may submit online submissions for provisional answer keys, if any, from 11 February until 18:00 February 15, 2022. Applicants must pay Rs. 100 per question/answer.
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