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MOHD ZAID

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To prepare for the SSC CGL examination after clearing tenth, consciousness on finishing your graduation in a diagnosed college because the eligibility standards for SSC CGL calls for a bachelor's diploma, then begin constructing a sturdy foundation in arithmetic, English, reasoning, and popular focus with the aid of a studying the syllabus, practicing with a preceding year papers, taking mock checks, and considering training if you wanted; take into account that the secret's to begin early and continuously take a look at to improve your possibilities of fulfillment

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Anshuman

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Yes you can but there is a problem regarding with this question . You should have your 8th semester result before 1 August or having a certificate that you had completed the B.Tech which you can get from your college but if your certificate is ready before 1 August 2025 you can get final selection in SSC CGL 2025  otherwise not .

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Annu navariya

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In other words, the SSC CGL -Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level exam in Mumbai would be conducted at a list of centers that could reach various parts of the town such as central, western, and suburban locations, but some common places usually are the Western Railway Board, local colleges, offices, etc. But always refer the authentic centers and fees at the website of SSC only.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The SSC CGL cutoff varies for the Tier 1 and Tier 2 exams because they are at different levels of difficulty and have different objectives. Tier 1 is a screening test that is an objective-type test, generally with a lower cutoff, and it is used for shortlisting candidates for Tier 2. Tier 2 is more advanced, consisting of multiple papers, and hence has a higher cutoff. Tier 2 has a higher difficulty level, and it is essential to qualify for the final round. The total SSC CGL selection depends upon the aggregate performance in the two exams, that is, the Tier 1 and Tier 2 exams.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The SSC CGL Tier 1 test consists of 4 sections: General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. All these sections have 50 questions. Each question is for 2 marks. In total, the test is to be completed in 60 minutes, and the maximum score would be 200. Negative marking is applicable at every wrong answer, and for that, 0.5 marks are deducted. Unattempted questions are not deduced. The Tier 1 exam is computer-based, and the candidate should score well in all areas of the test to qualify to take the Tier 2 exam.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) examination center is allocated based on the preference that the candidates make while applying. While submitting the application form, the candidate has to choose his or her preferred examination center from a list of available locations. The SSC will try to accommodate the preference of the candidates, but the final allotment depends upon the availability of centers and other logistical considerations. The commission may provide the center different from the ones of their preference. Details of the exam center allocated to them will be provided in the admit card. Candidates

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SUJITH S

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The SSC CGL normalisation process is a method used to adjust the scores of candidates who appeared in different shifts of the exam. This process aims to ensure fairness by accounting for potential variations in the difficulty levels of the question papers across different shifts.

Here's a breakdown of the normalisation process:

 * Identifying Shift Difficulty:

   The SSC analyzes the performance of candidates in each shift. Shifts with higher average scores are generally considered easier, while those with lower averages are deemed more difficult.

   

 * Applying the Normalisation Formula:

   A specifi

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SUJITH S

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To challenge the SSC CGL answer key, you'll need the following documents:

 * SSC CGL Registration Number and Password: These are essential for logging into the SSC website and accessing the answer key challenge portal.

 * Challenged Question Details: You'll need to provide the specific question numbers you're challenging, along with the correct answer and supporting evidence (if applicable).

 * Supporting Evidence (Optional): If you have any supporting documents, such as reference books, research papers, or expert opinions, you can submit them as evidence to strengthen your challenge.

Please note that there might be a fee as

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