SSC CGL 2017 Paper Leak Case

During SSC CGL Mains Exam 2017 which was held on Feb 21, 2018, several malpractices came to light. The malpractice reported was cheating through screen sharing, sharing of answer keys on social media even before the exam.

When this news came to light several students filed a case against SSC to conduct the exam again. Several ‘Rallies’ and ‘Dharnas’ have held to re-conduct the Exam.

The case was filed to probe into the matter and conduct a fresh exam for the mains but SC denied the re-exam although the matter was given to the CBI for detailed inquiry.

Several persons who were in the malpractice function were arrested post inquiry.

The case on SSC CGL 2017 delayed the whole process for about one and a half years.

SSC Exit Verification

During the exit verification process, biometric data of the candidates (Photograph and Left Thumb Impression(LTI), etc.) will be collected before candidates are allowed to leave the computer labs after the examination.

The Exit Verification process has recently been introduced after the notice of SSC dated 05/11/2021.
SSC Notice:

exit-verification-notice.pdf
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The initiative has been taken to reduce the frauds/malpractices during the exam.

AnushkaRaj

Role of language in Descriptive paper

It is a misconception that any particular language will fetch you a good score.
It is the knowledge about the given topic and the way you represent that knowledge that will help you score more.
The thing that works for everyone is his strength. If he writes an impressive letter/essay of appropriate words with correct format and accurate points he will definitely get a good score.
Yes, command over the language you are going to write your paper is definitely a deciding factor.
So, choose the language you have a good command of and you are confident enough to represent your thoughts and data on a certain topic.

    Sandeeprai
    Normalization is not a score jise aap best kr sakte ho, ye ek process hai sbko equal ground provide krne ka.
    Moreover agar aapka shift tough hua aur aapne usme v aacha perform kiya to aapke marks jyada badhenge.

    Chittu SSC cgl and chsl mein jo seats mention kar rakhi hain, wo 2022 mein bhi utni hi hain, ya are there any changes in it?

      Reshamgupta
      SSC hr particular year ka alag se vacancy nikalti hai, isliyea o hr saal vary krta hai.
      SSC ne CGL ya CHSL kisi ka 2022 ka notification nhi diya hai ab tk pr SSC CGL 2021 ka notification aa gaya hai pr SSC ne seats disclose nhi kri av tk. Aur SSC CHSL 2021 ka notification FEb. me aayega.

      Reshamgupta
      The vacancy for SSC CGL 2021 exam will be released in due course of time on https://ssc.nic.in/. In 2020, a total of 7035 Vacancies were notified by SSC CGL.

      SSC CGLURSCSTOBCTotal
      Vacancy 2020-212891104651018587035

      rewatisachdeva
      It totally depends on the department you are going to join, as it can vary from 3 to 10 months.
      There is a process of getting a joining letter after cracking SSC.
      After the final result/merit list, the Dossier of the candidate is sent to the particular office for which he is selected. After getting all the dossiers from SSC, the concerned department allocates the zone to the selected candidate and then the dossier is sent to that zonal office. The selected candidate is called there for departmental document verification. And after the required medical test, the Joining letter is issued to that particular candidate.
      The whole process varies from department to department. As a Ministry can issue a joining letter in 2-3 months whereas CBIC and CBDT take almost 10 to 12 months.

      Approximately how many candidates apply for SSC every year?

        Santoshkumar
        Ha bilkul ghat’te hai, waise no bahot jyada decrease nhi hote agar saare shifts ke difficulty level me bahot difference na ho.
        CGL 2019 ke mains paper me logon ke 5070 marks tak ghate hai.

          Kamal
          No, you can write the whole paper in either English or Hindi.
          You can’t use both languages on a single paper.