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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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Yes, the Commission has the authority to remove any city from the SSC CGL exam center list. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) can make changes to the list of exam centers, including adding or removing cities based on various factors such as the number of applicants, availability of infrastructure, and logistical considerations.

Therefore, the Commission can decide to exclude a city from the SSC CGL exam center list if necessary.

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Yes, the Commission can increase the number of SSC CGL exam centers in a state. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has the authority to change the number of exam centers assigned to any region, including increasing the number of SSC CGL exam centers in a state. The allocation of exam centers is based on various factors such as the number of candidates, availability of infrastructure, and other logistical considerations.

Therefore, the Commission can adjust the number of exam centers to accommodate the needs of candidates and ensure a smooth conduct of the SSC CGL examination.

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No, the SSC CGL document verification is not done by the Commission. The document verification process is conducted by the respective department in which the candidates will be posted.

The Staff Selection Commission outsourced the SSC CGL document verification to the indented departments.  This was done to expedite the process of SSC CGL recruitment process.

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Negative marking in the SSC CGL exam impacts the final score by deducting 0.50 marks for each wrong answer in Tier-I and varying marks in different sections of Tier-II. This deduction for incorrect answers can significantly reduce the overall score of candidates, emphasizing the importance of accuracy in responses. Understanding the negative marking scheme is crucial for candidates to strategize their attempts effectively, balancing the number of correct answers with the risk of losing marks for incorrect responses.

Therefore, candidates need to approach the exam cautiously, aiming for accuracy to minimize deductions and improve their f

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The impact of negative marking on the overall cutoff score in SSC CGL depends on the number of incorrect answers and the difficulty level of the questions. For every wrong attempt, there is a negative marking of 0.50 marks in the SSC CGL exam. The cutoff score is influenced by the balance between correct answers and deductions due to negative marking.

Candidates need to manage their attempts effectively to minimize the impact of negative marking on their overall score and cutoff in the SSC CGL exam

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The syllabus of the SSC CGL CPT (Computer Proficiency Test) includes the following topics:

Basics of Computer: CPU, Functioning, Output and input devices, computer memory, memory organization, backup, windows explorer, and keyboard shortcuts.

Internet and E-mail: Web Browsing and Searching, Downloading, Uploading, E-mail, and e-banking.

Microsoft Office: Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Basics of Networking and Cybersecurity: Networking devices and protocols, Network and information security threats, and preventive measures.

These are the key areas that candidates need to focus on to prepare for the Computer Proficiency Test (CPT) in

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The syllabus of the SSC DEST (Data Entry Speed Test) exam includes a typing test where candidates are required to make 2000 key depressions in 15 minutes. This test assesses the typing speed of candidates and is mandatory for all posts under the SSC CGL exam. The DEST is qualifying in nature and is essential for candidates to qualify for all the posts that require this skill test.

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