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SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Results Declared Check Score At ssc.nic.In

The Staff Selection Commission is also known as the SSC is all set to declare as per expectation the results of the SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) 2015 Tier-1 examination on this Friday.

SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 results declared

As per the status report issued by the SSC on June 8, the tentative date for the announcement of the CHSL Tier 1 exam result is set for this 15th June. Though, the commission has not given any firm date for the announcement of the result.

The CHSL Tier-I examination was held from March 4 to March 28, 2018. The examination was held and conducted at 442 venues in 101 cities for 63,49,545 registered aspirants in the whole nation.

A total of 26,51,962 candidates took the examination. The result will be announced on the official websites ssc.nic.in and ssconline.nic.in.

SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam result: Steps to check after declaration:

Go to the official website of SSC

Click on ‘Results’

Click on the link for CHSL results

You will be directed to a login page

Key in your roll number/registration number and registration password after selecting the exam

The result will be displayed on the screen

Take a printout

Here are the posts for which the examination was conducted and the number of vacancies mentioned below:

The notification was issued to fill approximately 3,259 posts via this exam.

There are 898 vacancies for lower divisional clerk/junior secretariat assistant, 2,359 for postal assistant/sorting assistant and two vacancies for data entry operator.

Exam scheme

Paper 1 was of 200 marks and 100 questions which had to be answered in one hour. The students were given 25 questions of 50 marks each on general intelligence, general awareness, English language (basic knowledge) and quantitative aptitude (basic arithmetic skill).

There will be negative marking of 0.50 for each wrong answer also.

Candidates who clear Paper-I will be called for Tier II. Tier-II will be a descriptive paper of 100 Marks to be solved in an hour in pen and paper mode.

This exam will weigh up the writing skills of the students. It will comprise writing an essay of 200-250 words and letter or application of about 150-200 words. The minimum qualifying marks in Tier-II would be 33%.

The performance of a student in the Tier II exam will be included in preparing their merit. The paper will have to be written either in Hindi or English.

Tier-III exam

Tier-III can be the skill or typing test of qualifying nature. The final merit of the successful nominee will be determined on the basis of the total score obtained by them in Tier-I and Tier-II.

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