Hi
The whole joining process take generally 12 months.
SSC Exams
Yes ,SSC ke sabhi exams main yahi formula apply hota hain.
"SSC should have a time bound to declare result-
Let’s see the trend of result from 2016-
CGL 2016 - 580 days(Total process time)
CGL 2017 - 882 days(Total process time)
CGL 2018 - 737 days(Total process time)
CHSL 2017 - 763 days(Total process time)
Even after waiting for so many days, there are court cases. We are taking exams continuously waiting for results.
Is this system fair towards the career of lakhs of us applying and appearing for exams?
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Hi
saal 2022 me ssc ka nya form kab ayega
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What is the safest score for selection in SSC CGL Prelims 2021? I have scored 140 in the moderate shift, thus how many marks would be increased in normalization?
After the release of the SSC CGL 2021 Prelims Answer Key i think after evaluation it can be said that for the moderate shift you can expect a normalization of 15 to 20 marks.
Safe score varies from category to category. Assuming that you are from general category and your shift was moderate, 140 is a great score. Also, A lot depends on SSC’s Normalisation Formula.
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ShubhamPathak
Although the SSC does not provide official data, these are my estimates based on scores from other students’ answer keys found on the internet.
125–135 (UR)
115–120(OBC)
90–100 (SC)
80–90(ST)
Note: These are my best guesses for a safe score, with no cut-offs. Predicting cut-offs is exceedingly difficult without good data. Candidates who received a 125 or higher on their answer keys should begin preparing for Tier II, in my opinion.
ShubhamPathak
I think for UR, in SSC CGL 2021 the normalized cutoff will be around 123-128, this may vary. If you have scored 140(Raw) in a moderate shift, it’s a very good mark, and after normalization, it may vary from 150-to 155. A margin of 25-30 marks from the cutoff is a good sign for your selection.
Start preparing for the Mains.
Best of luck.
According to this information, I have no chance this year.
Staff selection Commission(SSC) is all set to release Normalised Score of CGL-2021 today. Students were eagerly waiting for this as TIER-II exam is set to be conducted in less than a month.
What’s your take on following?
What is your calculated Raw Score?
What score are you expecting after Normalising?
What can be the difference in scores after normalising with respect to easy and moderate shifts?
If your raw score is at par, What is your preparation strategy for TIER-II exam?
gauravv04
Mere raw score se 10 marks increase huye hai because meri shift moderate thi to easy to hard me mark difference increment ka 15-20 raha hai.
Overall ye satisfactory hai thik normalisation hua hai kyuki mere friend ka easy shift me exam tha uska Raw se score hardly 1 to 2 marks increase huye hai to I think it’s Fair Normalisation in SSC CGL 2021 PRELIMS EXAM.
Is it mandatory that a person must b physical fit for ssc cgl?
I am partially deaf (one ear)
Am i eligible for ssc cgl ?
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WASEEMHUSSAIN
No it’s not mandatory. SSC publish vacancy for all categories as well as for physically disabled persons so you are eligible for UR vacancy and also for Pwd qouta vacancies.
So don’t worry prepare for SSC CGL 2022 exam hopefully you will get success soon. All the best…
If you want to detail information for this query visit information bulletin of SSC CGL Exam.
Here I am providing link of information bulletin below
https://community.exampathfinder.com/d/16-ssc-cgl-information-bulletin
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Can we expect 10000+ Vacancies through SSC CGL 2022?
A great opportunity for SSC 2022 aspirants. As we know that there is a big challenge to get a government job due to low number of vacancies in government exams nowadays but according to the latest data which was released by the government regarding fulfilling vacancies in various government departments. It seems that the government will release vacancies this year. But here a report which has been attached below regarding some post of CHSL will be fulfilled through SSC CGL now, so here some points have been mention below so all of you can discuss on these points in reply section and give your opinion -
- Can we see these vacancies in SSC CGL 2022?
- Will SSC CHSL not be conducted from next year?