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The Staff Selection Commission’s (SSC) regional offices have issued the admit card links for the Combined Graduate Level Tier 1 Examination (SSC CGL Tier 1 2024) for all regions except the North Region(NR). Those who have applied for the exam can download the admit card by visiting their zone’s official SSC websites. The list of regional websites is given on ssc.gov.in and ssc.nic.in.
The SSC CGL 2024 Tier I exam is scheduled to take place from September 9 to September 26 for 17,727 vacancies. The exam will be held in four different shifts.1st shift is from 9 AM to 10 AM, 2nd shift is from 11:45 AM to 12:45 PM, 3rd shift is from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM and the 4th shift exam is from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM.
As per the latest, candidates in Central, Eastern, Western, Southern, North West regions, Karnataka- Kerala, Northeast and Madhya Pradesh regions have received their SSC CGL admit cards. It is anticipated that candidates from the Northern Region will shortly release the hall passes on the official regional websites.
SSC CGL 2024: How To Download Admit Card?
Step 1. Go to the SSC’s official website ssc.gov.in.
Step 2. Select the tab for the admit card.
Step 3. Select the appropriate regional or sub-regional SSC website link.
Step 4. Select the link for the SSC CGL admission card.
Step 5. On the login screen, provide the necessary information.
Step 6. Get a printout of the SSC CGL admission card for later use.
The admit card will include information such as Name, Exam, Roll Number, City, Alloted Exam Centre, Exam and Reporting time, and rules and regulations. If an applicant’s SSC CGL 2024 application is denied or their SSC CGL admit card isn’t matching, they should get in touch with the SSC regional office representative.
Candidates must bring a printed copy of their SSC CGL admit card, two passport-sized photos, and one photo proving their identity while appearing for the exam. Candidates are also required to check the allotted exam centre before the exam date to avoid any complications.
SSC CGL 2024: Exam Pattern
Candidates will be evaluated on a variety of topics during the exam, including English comprehension, quantitative aptitude, general awareness, and general intelligence and reasoning. There will be 25 questions in every segment, with 100 Multiple Choice questions in total. Except for the English comprehension portion, the test will consist of both Hindi and English Objective Type. Candidates will lose 0.50 marks for every wrong response.
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