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SSC CHSL 2016 :Revised Application Submission Date and Age Limit (Notification)

SSC CHSL 2016 :Revised Application Submission Date and Age Limit (Notification)

Staff Selection Commission or SSC conducts Combined Higher Secondary Level exam every year. More than 1 million candidates attend SSC CHSL exam every year. This post is also known as Lower Division Clerk (LDC)/ Data Entry Operator(DEO). This is a junior level post dealing with clerical work, entering data on computer, keeping track of all the documents.

The notification regarding SSC CHSL exam 2016 has been released on October 8. The last date for applying was November 11.

Revised Apply dates for SSC CHSL 2016 exam :

Events

Dates

Start date of Online Application

October 8, 2016

End date of Online application

November 25, 2016

Generation of Online Challan

November 23, 2016

Payment of Fees, Online and Offline

November 25, 2016

The last date for submission of application has been extended by 14 days. Now it will be updated by November 25, 2016 till 5 pm. The mode of applying will be online only. All the other mode of application will be rejected.

Revised Age limit for applying to SSC CHSL exam :


The commission has revised the age limit criteria in order to apply for the CHSL(10+2) exam 2016.


The new age limit is as follows:

  • The Notice mentions that the age limit will be calculated based on 01-01-2017.

  • The Cutoff is based on the DoP&T’s instruction. A number of have been received by the Commission for relaxation in the cut off date to 01.08.2016.

  • The interest of the candidates, the Commission has accepted the proposal to allow the candidates fulfilling the age criteria as on 01-08-2016.

  • The candidates meeting the age criteria as on 01.08.2016 and also on 01-01-2017 are eligible for applying.

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SSC CGL Tier I Cut- off Marks Declared: Check Here

SSC CGL Tier 1 cut off marks

Attention all SSC CGL aspirants! SSC has released notifications for the cut- off marks of SSC CGL Tier I examination 2016. The examination was conducted in the months of August and September 2016.

What do you mean by cut- off marks?

Cut- off Marks refers to the range of minimum marks which is essential to qualify for the upcoming rounds.

The candidates will be invited for the descriptive test based on their cut- off in SSC CGL Tier I and Tier II. In the month of April, the final cut- off marks will be declared. Please note that sectional cut- off is not applicable in case of SSC CGL.

Before going on to the cut- off marks, let us have a sneak peak at the overall analysis of the SSC CGL Tier I examination 2016:

SSC CGL Tier I 2016: Overall Analysis

Sections

No. of Questions

Total Marks

Difficulty Level

Good Attempts

Reasoning

25

50

Easy

20-24

General Awareness

25

50

Easy to Moderate

13-18

Quantitative Aptitude

25

50

Easy

17-20

English Language

25

50

Easy to Moderate

18-22

Overall

100

200

Easy

68-84

What could be the different factors which decide the SSC CGL Cut – off marks? Well, here is the answer

  • Number of available positions
  • Number of candidates appeared
  • Candidates’ performance
  • Level of Difficulty of the examination

SSC CGL Tier I – Cut off Marks released by SSC:

Category

Cut off Marks

General

137

OBC

125.5

SC

114

ST

103

EX.S

92

OH

97

HH

20

VH

 68

Stay tuned for more updates. We wish you Good Luck!

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SSC CGL Results 2016 Tier I Declared Today (8th Nov 2016)

SSC CGL Results 2016 Tier I Declared Today (8th Nov 2016)

Dear Candidates,

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released notifications of SSC CGL 2016 Tier I results. The SSC CGL Tier I examinations has been the at the top of the most popular competitive examinations with cut throat competition everywhere. The results of SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam has been declared today on 8th of November 2016. Below are the important links to download your result and cut off.

SSC CGL Tier I 2016 Results: Important Dates

Sl. No.

Event

Date

1

SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam Result

8th November 2016

2

SSC CGL Tier-2 Exam Result

December 2016 (End of the Month)

SSC CGL Tier I 2016 Results: Highlights

  • The candidates who will be able to qualify in the CGL Tier I examination will be qualified for Tier 2 examination of SSC CGL 2016.
  • SSC will release the results online. The candidates need to visit the official website of SSC.

SSC CGL Tier I 2016 Results: Procedure to check results

In order to check the SSC CGL Tier I 2016 results, the candidates need to follow the following steps:

  • Visit the official website of SSC. Go the menu which reads “Results”. Click on the link which displays “SSC CGL Tier I 2016 results”
  • Enter the details like application number, roll number and Date of Birth wherever required.
  • You will get your results in a PDF format. Download the PDF and keep it up for future reference.
  • You are ready to check your results and confirm it.

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SSC CGL Tier I: Expected Cut- off Marks

Categories

Marks (±7)

General

142

OBC

133

SC

125

ST

-

OH

-

VH

-

HH

-

Ex-S

-

We hope that you will clear the SSC CGL Tier I examination with great scores. Follow our website for more significant updates. Till then, keep your fingers crossed and hope for the best!

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Topper’s Tips to Score Good Marks in English in SSC CHSL 2016

SSC CHSL Preparation tips for English

When it comes to preparing for a competitive examination, English Language has been one of those sections where students hesitate to attempt the questions. How to tackle this fear? Well, there is no shortcut to it. The only way is preparation. If you prepare thoroughly, English Language can be one of the most scoring sections.

The pattern of the SSC CHSL examination would be as follows:

Date of Computer Based Test

Part

Subject

No of batches

Questions

Marks

Time Duration

07.01.2017 to 05.02.2017

I

General Intelligence (Basic Knowledge)

Timing for 2 Batches /day

First batch: 10 AM- 11.15AM

Second Batch – 4.15PM- 5.30PM

Timing for 3 batches /day

Batch 1: 10AM-11.15AM

Batch 2: 1.15PM-2.30PM

Batch 3: 4.15Pm- 5.30PM

25

50

75 Minutes

II

English Language (Basic Knowledge)

25

50

III

Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill)

25

50

IV

General Awareness (Current Affairs)

25

50

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SSC CHSL: Important points

  • The Tier I will be an online test will comprise of multiple choice type questions.
  • The test will comprise of four parts –I, II, III, IV. Part –I will comprises of General Intelligence, English Language (Basic Knowledge), Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) and General Awareness.
  • The test will be of total 200 marks with 25 questions from each section.
  • A negative mark of 0.50 marks will be applicable to every incorrect response.
  • The total time of the entire test is 75 minutes.
  • Tier II will be a descriptive test which will carry 100 marks and the test duration will be of 1 hour.

SSC CHSL: How to prepare for English

  You cannot master in English in just one day. You need to devote some sincere efforts and then English seems easy.

 The following list of important topics need to be worked on a daily basis:

  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Error Spotting
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Idioms/ Phrases
  • Spelling Mistakes
  • Sentence Correction
  • Cloze Test
  • Reading Comprehension
  • One Word Substitution

  1. For Synonyms and Antonyms, go through different books and sources to find out new words. List them, find out their meanings, google their synonyms and antonyms and learn them. Note down those words in a notebook which will help you for future reference.

  2. For topics like one word substitution and idioms and phrases, go through questions asked in previous papers. Practice questions from previous years and standard mock tests.

  3. For topics like fill in the blanks, you need to practice variety of questions from different books. Before answering these questions, read the sentence carefully. Make sure the word you have used to fill in the blank fits in well with the sentence.

  4. For error spotting questions and spelling mistakes questions, read the sentence carefully again and again. This will help you easily detect the errors. Do check the subject- verb agreement as it will help you to easily spot the error.

  5. Read magazines, newspapers and articles. It will help you to improve your proficiency in English.

  6. Make your grammar basics strong. This will make your foundation strong and make you easily solve all types of questions.

We hope that this article helps you in your preparation for SSC CHSL. Follow our website for more updates and significant job notifications. Stay tuned!

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Easy tricks to score 350+ marks in SSC CGL Tier II 2016 examination

Easy tricks to score 350+ marks in SSC CGL Tier II 2016 examination

Hello Aspirants,

SSC CGL is back again on the field! The tier I examination has come to an end with lots of surprises and now the SSC CGL Tier II examination is round the corner. SSC jobs are one of the jobs in demand almost everywhere throughout the country. Every year, almost 20 lakh students appear for SSC jobs. When you look from the economic point of view, SSC CGL becomes one of the lucrative jobs in India.

Let us take a look at the pattern of SSC CGL Tier II examinations:

S.No.

Sections

Max. Marks

Number of Questions

Time Duration (For normal candidates)

Time Duration normal candidates (For VH and Cerebral Palsy candidates)

I

Quantitative Aptitude

200

100

2 Hours
10.00 AM to 12.00 Noon

2 Hours. and 40 Min.
10.00 AM to 12.40 PM

II

English Language & Comprehension

200

200

2 Hours
2.00 PM to 4.00 PM

2 Hours. and 40 Min. 2.00 PM to 4.40 PM

III

Statistics

200

100

2 Hours
10.00 AM to 12.00 Noon

2 Hours and 40 Min.
2.00 PM to 4.40 PM

IV

General Studies (Finance and Economics)

200

To be notified later.

2 Hours
10.00 AM to 12.00 Noon

2 Hours. and 40 Min.
10.00 AM to 12.40 PM

Section wise preparation tips:

Preparation tips for Quant and Statistics:

  • Make a list of topics in which you are strong at. Practice as many questions as you can from those topics and make them your strongest points.
  • Make a list of topics in which you are weak at. Practice those topics in detail which will make you score good in these topics as well.
  • In the examination, pick up topics which are your strength and will take less time for you to solve. After you are done with your strong areas, start with your weak areas.
  • Practice some short cut tricks and approaches which will help you to solve the questions in a faster way and will, in turn, save much of your time.
  • In case of quant, focus on topics like Geometry, Algebra, Percentage, Mensuration, Trigonometry, Profit and Loss etc.
  • In case of statistics, focus on topics like Skewness and Kurtosis, Correlation and Regression, Probability Theory, Time Series Analysis, Sampling Theory, Statistical Interference etc.

Preparation tips for English:

  • Strengthen your grammar and vocabulary by going through different standard grammar books.  
  • Go through different newspapers and articles. This practice will make your grammar and vocabulary strong and in turn will make your reading skills better.
  • For sentence correction and arrangement, there is no specific rule. You need to identify the link between two sentences and if the sentence link makes sense. You need to try different arrangements and check if the arrangements make sense.
  • Prepare a list of new words and learn them. Find out the meanings of the words and list them. This habit will make you remember so many new words.
  • Start with the basics of grammar (parts of speech, active and passive voice, direct and indirect speech etc.)
  • Relax before your exam. Relaxation will make you prepare well before the examination. It will keep you stress free and will keep your mind free to grasp the concepts in a better way.

Preparation tips for General Studies (Finance and Economics):

  • General Studies needs utmost attention. This section is the most unpredictable section from which different types of questions can be asked.
  • The important topics for this section will be updated in the further updates that we bring along. As of now, the topics asked from this section are not fixed. You can check the check here to view the official notification to go through the syllabus.  

Smart preparation tips (For all sections):

  • Prepare a time table and strictly adhere to the time table. The time table will make you go through various topics.
  • Go through the topics which you take less time to solve and the topics which you find easy. Solve them thoroughly and make them your scoring areas.
  • Pick up the topics which you find tough to solve. These topics can be weak areas so work hard on these topics.
  • Solve previous year papers and mock tests. This practice will give you confidence to solve the exam paper without any hesitation.
  • Attempt only those questions which you are sure about. If you are not sure about any question, then don’t answer the question which will adversely affect your score.
  • Be confident about your preparation. Confidence is the ultimate key to happiness. Have a positive attitude towards hard work.

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SSC CHSL Hall Ticket 2017 and CHSL LDC DEO Admit Cards Released - Download now!

SSC CHSL Exam Admit Card

SSC CHSL has become one of those most awaited examinations of the year. The admit cards for SSC CHSL will be released on the corresponding regional wise official websites. We provide the information for regional- wise download of admit cards. Admit card is one of those necessary documents which a candidate has to carry with him/ her during the examination. If failed to do so, they will not be allowed to enter the examination hall. The candidates who will manage to register successfully will receive the admit card from the commission.

SSC CHSL 2016: Highlights

Information

Details about employment drive

Recruiting Organization

Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

Vacancies

LDC,& DEO, Postal Assistant and & Sorting Assistant

Date of Commencement of exam

7th January 2017 and 5th February 2017

Admit Card Status

Will be available soon

Exam Pattern

Objective (MCQ)

Time Duration

2 hours (120 Minutes)

Total Marks

200 marks

Selection Process (Further rounds)

skill test followed by a typing test

Official Website URL

www.ssc.nic.in

SSC CHSL Hall Ticket: Details

The competition in the year 2017 is expected to be of higher level. The SSC CHSL examination every time is a great success and is also expected to be the same this year. The number of applicants are expected to increase as compared to previous years. It will be a national level examination and the competition is expected to be tough. Accordingly, it will take time for SSC to finalize the application forms. As soon as the admit cards are released, candidates will be notified.

SSC CHSL Tier I Call Letter: Details

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is a prominent recruitment organization which conducts examinations on an annual basis. The examinations are targeted to recruit candidates for different ministries of Government of India. The candidates will be recruited based on their ranks and merits obtained by them. The SSC headquarters are located in the capital city i.e. New Delhi.

The commission is looking forward to issue the admit cards for SSC CHSL shortly. It is the one of the mandatory documents to be carried to the examination hall. If not carried, the candidate may not be allowed to appear the examination. The admit card acts as an identity proof of the candidate and also contains necessary details about the candidate. We suggest you to go through the admit card and instructions before you sit for the exam.

Links for downloading admit cards (Region wise)

Sl. No.

Regions

Status

1

(Eastern Region, Kolkata)&

Download here

2

(MP & Sub-Region, Raipur)

Download here

3

(North & Region, Delhi)

Download here

4

(Western Region, Mumbai)

Download here

5

(North Eastern Region, Guwahati)

Download here

6

(KKR Region, Bangalore)

Download here

7

(Southern & Region, Chennai)

Download here

8

(Central& Region, Allahabad)

Download here

9

(North & Western Sub-Region, Chandigarh)

Download here

Procedure to download the admit cards:

  • Please log in to the official website of SSC i.e. www.ssc.nic.in
  • Find the link of the SSC CHSL 2017 Admit card. When you get it, click on the link.
  • Fill in the required spaces with the relevant details wherever asked
  • Recheck the details before submitting. When done, click on the submit button.
  • You will be able to view the call letter on the screen.
  • Download it and get a hard copy with you. & Do carry the hard copy with you to the examination hall. Also keep the admit card with you for further reference and proceedings.

We hope that you are all prepared with your target to crack SSC CHSL this year. We are with you to help you in every instant. We will be back with more updates. Good luck!

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SSC CGL Re- Examination 2016: Admit Cards for North Eastern Region (NER) Released: Download Now!

SSC CGL Re-exam

Attention all SSC CGL Aspirants! We have an important update for you. The SSC CGL Re- Examination 2016 admit Cards for the North Eastern region have been released! There are all total of 4874 number of posts in several departments and candidates appearing for the examination will have a tough competition.

Candidates are advised to download their respective admit cards from the official website of SSC i.e. www.sscner.org.in

Schedule of SSC CGL Re- Examination: 27th October 2017

The re- examination is being conducted for the Batch- II of August 2016. This delay was due to some reasons related to the administration.

Date of SSC CGL Tier I result declaration: 8th November 2016

Let us take a look at the procedure of the downloading the SSC CGL Tier I admit cards for re- examination for North- Eastern Region:

Procedure to download the Admit card:

  • Please log into the official website which is- www.sscner.org.in
  • Please go the Under recent updates section,
  • Please click on the section which reads 'e-Admit Card for Combined Graduate Level Exam 2016 (TIER-I) Re-exam'
  • Enter the necessary details like registration number and roll number in the required places.
  • Go for submitting it by clicking on the submit button.
  • You can see the admit card displayed on the screen.
  • Download the admit card and take a printout for further reference. Do carry it with you to the examination hall without fail.

SSC CGL & Highlights

  • The examination was conducted in all total of 44 batches in 99 cities across the whole country.
  • The dates of conduction of the exam were 27th of August and 11th of September. Srinagar one was an exception because the date of exam there was 25th of September 2016.
  • The candidates those who manage to successfully clear the SSC CGL Tier 1 examination will have to appear SSC CGL Tier II which is scheduled in November. 

We hope that this article helps you in getting information about the SSC CGL Re- examination. We will be back with more number of updates. Stay connected with us. Happy Learning!

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