SSC is conducting the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Tier-I Exam 2020-21 for the remaining candidates from August 4 to 12. The candidates who appeared in the Tier-I exam shared their opinion with Shiksha.com. See here video.
SSC CHSL exam 2020-21commence on August 4, 2021 (for the remaining candidates) in multiple shifts. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) postponed the SSC CHLS exam 2020-21 on April 20 due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. The candidates who appeared in the SSC CHSL Tier-I gave their opinion regarding the paper to Shiksha.com.
Shiksha.com took the student reactions after the paper at the TATA Ion exam centre in Noida. Most of the candidates believed that the paper was easy compared to the previous year.
Ashu
He came from Agra to appear in the SSC CHSL exam at the Noida exam centre. He found the General Awareness section tough. He said that the Quantitative Aptitude section was time-consuming. There were questions from Advance Maths, Compound Interest and Simple Interest, The questions require lengthy calculations. Ashu said that the Reasoning questions were of medium difficulty level. The English questions were easy in orientation. The General Knowledge and Intelligence questions were on par with the standard of past years. Current Affairs questions were asked from the events spanning from six months to nine months. He suggested the overall cut off of the SSC CHSL Tier-I exam will increase.
Sachin Kumar
In his opinion, the English questions were easy and doable. The Quantitative Aptitude questions were time taking as they require lengthy calculations. He said that questions from Advance Maths, Percentage, Ratio, Average, Trigonometry and Simplification had been asked. The questions from the Simplification topic were easy. He said that there were questions from the Current Affairs topics of last year. He also expects that the SSC CHSL Cut off will be higher than last year.
George
He said that the paper was of medium difficulty level. He said that there were questions from Advance Maths, Arithmetics and Percentage. The English questions were easy and doable. Reasoning questions were of medium difficulty level. He said that the weightage of Geography was increased this year and the questions from History were very less. He predicted the cutoff will be higher than the previous years.
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The process to download the SSC CHSL city intimation slip is shared below-
- Visit ssc.gov.in
- Login using the registration number and password
- Go to the SSC CHSL exam on the dashboard
- Click on the city-live link
- Download the slip to know the allotted exam date, shift timings and city
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