SSC CHSL Score Card 2023: Check Marks Here

Staff Selection Commission Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam 2023 ( SSC CHSL )

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Registration: 14 Jun '23 - 15 Jun '23

Rupali Pruthi

Rupali PruthiAssistant Manager - Editorial

Updated on May 12, 2023 16:41 IST

SSC CHSL scorecard 2023 or marks for the Tier 1 exam will be released soon. The SSC CHSL marks 2023 are released online and the candidates can check their marks online by logging into their registered accounts. SSC CHSL marks inform candidates about the raw marks and final score achieved by them after the normalization of marks. Candidates need to check their marks and compare their scores with the cutoff marks. Candidates whose marks are more than their category cutoff are declared qualified for the next phase of the exam. The marks or score card are released after the declaration of the SSC CHSL results 2023.

The SSC CHSL scorecard 2023 download link is available for around fifteen days on the official website. Candidates need to download SSC CHSL marks or scorecard online by logging into the official website. The SSC CHSL exam was conducted from March 9 to March 21, 2023

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How to Download SSC CHSL Scorecard 2023?

Candidates can download the SSC CHSL scorecard online in the manner given below:

  • Go to the official website of SSC – ssc.gov.in
  • Go to the Login block given on the right-hand side
  • Enter the Registration Number, Password and the captcha code as shown
  • After logging in, the exam dashboard will be visible on the screen
  • Click on the SSC CHSL scorecard link given under the SSC CHSL exam dashboard
  • SSC CHSL scorecard 2022 will appear on the screen
  • Download the SSC CHSL scorecard 2022 and save it for future reference

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SSC CHSL marks are officially stated in the scorecard. Candidates should note that their selection for the next round will be made if the normalised marks are greater than or equal to the SSC CHSL cut off 2023.  Candidates can calculate their marks from the SSC CHSL answer key 2023.

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SSC CHSL 2023 Score card Date

Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of SSC CHSL 2023 exam

DatesPast Exam Dates

2 Jun '23

SSC CHSL Result Tier 1 2022 Additional

19 May '23

SSC CHSL Result Tier 1 2022

31 Mar '23

SSC CHSL 2022 Tentative Answer Key Released

Details Mentioned on SSC CHSL Marks 2022

SSC CHSL scorecard or marks mentions the following details of the candidates:

  • Registration Number:   
  • Name of Candidate
  • Father’s Name
  • Mother’s Name
  • Category details
  • Gender
  • Date of Birth

After the Personal Details, the score of the candidates is mentioned.

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SSC CHSL Scorecard Image

SSC CHSL score card contains the marks scored in each section, the total raw marks and the final score after normalization. SSC CHSL final score can be increased or even decreased after the normalization process as the merit list is prepared based on the normalised score.  

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How are SSC CHSL Marks Calculated?

SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam is conducted online only as a Computer-Based Test (CBT). SSC CHSL marks are calculated based on the final answer key prepared by the Commission. The final SSC CHSL answer key is prepared after considering the objection sent by the candidates after the release of a tentative answer key. The SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam is an objective exam conducted as CBT. Candidates are required to mark the answers on the screen within the stipulated time. 

Negative Marking in SSC CHSL Exam

Candidates’ marks are calculated based on the answers marked by them on the SSC CHSL question paper. For each correct answer, candidates are awarded +2 marks and for each incorrect answer, 0.5 marks are deducted as a negative marking in the exam.

It implies that every four incorrect answers will eat up the marks scored in one correct answer. Therefore, the aggregate marks of these five questions will become zero only. It will end up eating the candidate’s time for scoring zero.

SSC CHSL Marks After Normalisation

SSC CHSL exam is conducted in multiple shifts across the nation at the designated exam centres. SSC conduct the normalization of raw marks scored by the candidates to provide a level playing field for all the candidates. SSC released the normalization formula to calculate the final marks of candidates.

Basic Assumption for SSC Normalisation of Marks

SSC assumes that “in all multi-shift examinations, the distribution of abilities of candidates is the same across all the shifts”. This assumption of SSC is justified since the number of candidates appearing in multiple shifts in the examinations conducted by the Commission is large and the procedure for allocation of examination shifts to candidates is random.

SSC released the normalisation formula in the official notice as given below:

SSC_CHSL_Tier_1_Normalisation Formula

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Normalisation Formula

The important point to note here is that the calculation of marks is done up to five decimal places.          

SSC CHSL Score Card 2023 FAQs

Q: How can I check my SSC CHSL Score card?

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Candidates can SEE here the steps to download SSC CHSL score card online. The steps are given below: Go to the official website of SSC. Gov. In Go to the Login block given on the right-hand side Enter the Registration Number, Password and the captcha code as shown After logging in, the exam dashboard will be visible on the screen Click on the SSC CHSL scorecard link given under the SSC CHSL exam dashboard SSC CHSL scorecard 2022 will appear on the screen Download SSC CHSL scorecard 2022 and save it for future reference.

Q: When will the SSC CHSL scorecard 2023 release?

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SSC CHSL scorecard 2023 will be released online on the official website. The SSC CHSL score card or marks are released separately for different stages of exams- Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3. The scorecard comprises the section-wise and overall scores. To download the scorecard, candidates need to enter registration number, roll number and captcha code. The SSC does not send the hard copy of the scorecard to candidates by post.

Q: Can I get my SSC CHSL score re-evaluated?

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No, you cannot get the SSC CHSL scores re-evaluated. The Staff Selection Commission does not provide any revaluation or rechecking facility. Candidates are advised to appear for the exam carefully and provide answers with optimum accuracy to avoid such situations.
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Q: What is SSC CHSL marking scheme?

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SSC CHSL marking scheme is prescribed by the examination authority, Staff Selection Commission (SSC). The CHSL marking scheme is different for each exam stage- Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3. The scores of candidates are calculated as per the marking scheme. SSC CHSL marking scheme is given below: Candidates are awarded +2 marks for each correct answer. For each incorrect answer, 0.5 marks are deducted as a negative marking in objective paper. There is no negative marking for the descriptive paper. If a question is left blank, there is no penalty.

Q: What is the weightage of marks in SSC CHSL exam?

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The marks obtained in the SSC CHSL Tier 1 and Tier 2 exams are counted for the final merit list. Final selection and allocation of Ministries/ Departments/ Offices to the candidates is made on the basis of performance of candidates in Tier 1 and Tier 2 examinations, the preference of Posts/ Departments given by them at the time of Document Verification and their performance in DV and Skill Test (Tier 3).

Q: What happens after the declaration of the final SSC CHSL result?

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After the declaration of the final SSC CHSL result, all qualifying candidates are called for the document verification round post which they are allotted posts in different ministries/ departments of the Government of India. The SSC CHSL result declaration does not imply the allocation of ministries or posts to candidates.

Q: Which is the best SSC CHSL post/job?

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It is difficult to pick the best SSC CHSL post as it depends on one's interest. However, all the posts in which recruitment is done through SSC CHSL exam offer decent growth opportunities. The career opportunities for candidates recruited through the SSC CHSL exam are good. Through the exam, candidates get the opportunity to work in different central government departments and offices. Moreover, the jobs include various perks and allowances for candidates and promotion opportunities.

Q: Are the SSC CHSL marks normalized?

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Yes, the SSC CHSL marks scored by candidates in the Computer Based Examinations (CBE) conducted in multiple shifts such as Tier 1 and Tier 2, will be normalized by the Commission. The SSC CHSL normalized scores are used by the SSC to determine the cut-off marks and merit list.

Q: What is a good score in SSC CHSL?

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A SSC CHSL score of around 120 and above is considered a good score in Tier 1 examination. However, candidates who obtain the SSC CHSL cut off marks are qualified in the exam. The SSC CHSL cut off varies every year. The competition in the CHSL exam is getting stronger year by year and thus, the cut off is fixed higher every year. The CHSL cut off in 2018 was 135.60 in comparison to 159.52 in 2019.

Q: How to score 150+ in SSC (pre)?

A:
Strategy for SSC Tier I The question paper comprises of 4 parts - 1) Quantitative aptitude 2) Logical Reasoning 3) English Language 4) General Studies 1) For Quantitative aptitude, brush up your basics. Select a good book. Practice as many questions, as many times, as you can. You can go for Kiran publication book for mathematics. It is a compilation of SSC questions chapter-wise. It is very beneficial for SSC exams specially for CGL, CHSL. 2) For Reasoning, refer to RS Agarwal. It will be good enough. Just practice and practice a lot. That will only save your life. 3) For English, refer to SP Bakshi for practicing questions and learning the rules. Read any one newspaper of your choice. It is better if you go for the Hindu. Otherwise any paper is fine. You better read editorials and news related to National and international events. It will serve two purpose. Improve your English language skills & also help in general studies. Focus on the sentences, how they are written. Point out the preposition, usage of for, with, within, of, off, at, etc. Have an eye on important words that are very frequently used, it will increase your vocab. 4) For general studies, refer to any one website e. g. gktoday etc. Or follow any magazine e. g. pratiyogita darpan etc. Follow any one source & only one source. Otherwise, you won't get time for other parts. Read Lucent for quick revision of history, geography, economics, general Science etc.

Q: Is it easier to crack SSC CHSL for the students who are preparing for SSC CGL?

A:
Yes, it is easy to crack as the syllabus is the same. Staff Selection Commission SSC is a government organization that conducts various exams every year to recruit candidates for Group B and C posts in various ministries /departments /organizations of the Government of India. Every year thousands of vacancies are filled by SSC in Government departments. While a government job helps to build a stable career, it is also loaded with responsibilities. The SSC Syllabus and exam pattern for the following Exams are discussed below: 1. SSC CGL 2. SSC CPO 3. SSC CHSL 4. SSC JE 5. SSC GD 6. SSC MS 7. SSC Stenographer. This requires deep and complete knowledge of the syllabus. How to prepare subjects lucidly and comprehensively, where to focus, what to study, and time management to clear your exam to achieve your dream job. If you want to prepare then you can download the LK ACADEMY app from the play store because in self-studies guidance is very important. You can practice daily Current Affairs MCQ, give the weekly and monthly test, practice English comprehension, study the pdf, watch videos, doubt sessions, and many more - all at your convenient time at your place. Do visit to avail all the benefits!

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What is the final vacancy for SSC CHSL?

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Rupali Pruthi

Contributor-Level 10

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The final SSC CHSL vacancy list is released by the Commission in accordance with the vacancies reported by the Indenting Departments/ Organizations. The final vacancy list is prepared post-wise and category-wise. The Commission does not play any role in fixing the number of vacancies or implementati

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How many vacancies were notified under SSC CHSL 2022?

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Rupali Pruthi

Contributor-Level 10

Yesterday

The Commission has notified a total of 4,522 vacancies for the LDC/ JSA/ JPA & DEO post as on May 19, 2023 under the SSC CHSL 2022 exam process. The vacancies have been notified based on the request made by indenting departments or ministries. It may be note here that the State-wise or Zone-wise va

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For which category are the maximum number of SSC CHSL vacancies released?

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Rupali Pruthi

Contributor-Level 10

Yesterday

The maximum number of the SSC CHSL vacancies are usually released for the reserved category, that is, General. The Commission makes the selection of candidates based on the vacancies reported by the Indenting Departments/ Organizations. The Commission does not have any role in deciding the number of

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Are the number of SSC CHSL vacancies for reserved and reserved categories same?

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Rupali Pruthi

Contributor-Level 10

Yesterday

No, the number of SSC CHSL vacancies varies for the reserved category (General) and reserved categories- Scheduled Caste (SC)/ Scheduled Tries (ST)/ Other Backward Classes (OBC)/ Physically Handicapped (PH)/ Economical Weaker Section (EWS). The vacancies for the reserved category are fixed as per th

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Are the number of SSC CHSL vacancies for all post the same?

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Rupali Pruthi

Contributor-Level 10

Yesterday

No, the number of SSC CHSL vacancies varies for all the post including Lower Division Clerk/ Junior Secretariat Assistant, and Data Entry Operators. The number of vacancies to these post are notified by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) based on the request made by government departments/ ministr

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What details are given in the SSC CHSL vacancy PDF?

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Rupali Pruthi

Contributor-Level 10

Yesterday

SSC CHSL vacancy PDF contains the following details:

  • Name of exam
  • Released date
  • Number of vacancies category-wise and post-wise
  • Grade pay
  • Total vacancies

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Where can I check SSC CHSL vacancies?

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Rupali Pruthi

Contributor-Level 10

Yesterday

You can check the SSC CHSL vacancies on the official notification as well as on the official notice released by the Commission mentioning the post-wise vacancy. The SSC CHSL notification or vacancy notice is released on the official website- ssc.nic.in. Candidates can also get here the post-wise and

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Who releases SSC CHSL vacancies?

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Rupali Pruthi

Contributor-Level 10

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The exam conducting body, Staff Selection Commission (SSC) releases CHSL vacancies based on the request made by government bodies and departments. The SSC CHSL vacancies are mentioned in the notification PDF. However, the SSC CHSL notification pdf contains the tentative number of vacancies only. SSC

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I did not receive SSC CHSL guide yet. How can I get the same?

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Gaurav Singh

Contributor-Level 6

a week ago

SSC CHSL 2022 question papers are an important component of the exam preparation strategy. The question papers are an important source to understand the demand of the exam. The candidates need to SEE the previous years question papers to plan their strategy. There are three tiers in the SSC CHSL exa

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Sakshi

Beginner-Level 5

a week ago

You can order the guide from Amazon. It is for Rs.209/-.. .

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Help me about SSC CHSL exam and banking exams.

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Dinesh upadhyay

Scholar-Level 16

3 weeks ago

SSC CHSL and banking exams are somewhat different in pattern. Banking require speed and accuracy whereas SSC CHSL require knowledge and speed. Every exam has its own benefits. SSC CHSL preparation cam be do along with some study as selection process time is comparatively long. Whereas banking select

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