SSC CHSL Tier 1 Result 2019 HIGHLIGHTS: After postponing the Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam (CHSL) 2018 tier-I examination result for a day, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) declared the result on Thursday, September 12, 2019. The candidates who have appeared in the examination can check the results through the official website- ssc.nic.in. The cut-off marks will also be available at the website.
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Over 13.17 lakh candidates who appeared for the exam conducted from July 1 to July 11 are awaiting the results. Those who clear the exam will appear for the SSC CHSL tier 2 exam. Marks scored by candidates in tier-I will be normalised by using the formula published by the Commission.
The categories of the candidates have been indicated along with their roll numbers. If any candidate finds a mismatch between his/her name, roll number and category, he/she must bring it to the notice of the respective regional office of the commission.
The candidates who have appeared in the examination can check the results through the official website- ssc.nic.in. The cut-off marks will also be available at the website
A total of 47,606 candidates got qualified in the Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam (CHSL) 2018 Tier-I examination. The candidates can check the results through the website- ssc.nic.in
SSC CHSL examination is held for recruitment of LDC, DEO, postal and sorting assistant and court clerk personnel throughout the country. The selection process consists of three stages: Tier-I (computer-based objective test), Tier-II (descriptive paper) and Tier-III (skill/ typing test).
The Staff Selection Commission released the state/ zone wise tentative vacancies in posts under various ministries for the Combined Higher Secondary Level recruitment 2017. The candidates who got selected have to submit the option form for preference with their name and roll number. the vacancy details for 2018 exams are yet to be announced.
The Staff Selection Commission released the state/ zone wise tentative vacancies in posts under various ministries for the Combined Higher Secondary Level recruitment 2017. The candidates who got selected have to submit the option form for preference with their name and roll number. the vacancy details for 2018 exams are yet to be announced.
For the post of LDC and JSA, candidates will get a monthly salary of Rs 5200 to Rs 20,200 in addition to grade pay of Rs 1900. For PA, SA – Rs 5200 to Rs 20,200 in addition to grade pay of Rs 2400 and those hired at the post of DEO will get remuneration in the pay scale of Rs 5200 to Rs 20200 and grade pay of Rs 2400.
A total of 29.68 lakh candidates registered for the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Examination As per the official release, around 13.17 lakh candidates appeared in the examination. A total of 55.63 per cent did not appear for the recruitment exam. The result for these 13.17 lakh candidates will be released today.
A total of 5789 vacancies are expected to be filled through this recruitment process
The CHSL 2018 tier-II exam will be descriptive and will be conducted on September 29, 2019.
The duration of the descriptive exam would be for one hour only. It would comprise of an essay of 200-250 words and a letter/application of approximately 150-200 words. The minimum qualifying marks in Tier-II would be 33 per cent.
The Tier-II will be held on September 29, as per the SSC notification. A total of three rounds will be conducted but the last skill test round will only be qualifying in nature. Tier-II paper will be a descriptive type. It will be of 100 marks and will be held in pen and paper mode as opposed to the online exam in tier-I.
The second stage is the descriptive paper for 100 marks and will be conducted in a pen-and-paper mode for one hour. Those who clear this round can appear for stage three, which includes the skill test or typing test.
Since tier-II exam dates are out for which the admit cards will be released at least 10 days in advance. Candidates do not have long to prepare. Tier II pattern is different from tier-I
The minimum qualifying marks for the SSC CHSL tier-II are 33 per cent. A merit list will be created based on the marks scored. A cut-off based on relative result will be released for the final round.
The SSC CHSL tier-I exam was conducted across 361 venues across 146 cities and 33 states and UTs.
The Staff Selection Commission will hold a competitive examination for recruitment to the posts of Lower Divisional Clerk/ Junior Secretariat Assistant, Postal Assistant/ Sorting Assistant and Data Entry Operators for various Ministries/ Departments/ Offices of the Government of India.
It is not just tier0I result which will be carried in creating merit. The performance in Tier II would be included for preparing merit. The skill test conducted there after will only be qualifying in nature.
Marks scored by candidates in Tier-I will be normalized by using the formula published by the Commission and such normalized scores will be used to determine final merit and cut-off marks
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will announce the results of the Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam (CHSL) 2018 Tier-I exam on Thursday, September 12. The candidates who appeared in the examinations can check the results through the website- ssc.nic.in