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Contributor-Level 9
Candidates can calculate their marks using the SSC CGL answer key by comparing their answers with the correct answers given in the key. They can also use the marking scheme provided by the Commission to calculate their marks. The final marks of the candidates are calculated after the normalization process.
The candidates can see below the SSC CGL marking scheme
Marks Awarded for Right Answer | Marks Deducted for Wrong Answer (Negative Marking) |
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+2 | -0.50 |
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Contributor-Level 9
The Staff Selection Commission released the SSC CGL Tier 1 Tentative answer key 2023 on August 1. The Commission provided the opportunity for the candidates to send the representation against the incorrect questions/answes mentioned in the tentative answer key. The last date to send such objections were August 4. The Commission will prepare the final answer key based on these representations.
The Staff Selection Commission conducted the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam from July 14 to 27.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The Staff Selection Commission releases SSC CGL Answer Key. The release of answer key is an integral part of the exam process. The candidates send their representation against the incorrect question or answers and the Commission prepare the final answer key after considering the valid objections. The candidates final marks (raw) will then be calculated and the normalisation is carried out to calculate the final normalised marks. Based on this, the SSC CGL merit list is prepared.
SSC CGL Tier 1 Answer key will be released in October/November.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The Commission mentioned the minimum qualifying percentage in the official notification. The candidates can see below the minimum qualifying marks as mentioned in the official notification:
Category | Qualifying Marks | Minimum Marks |
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UR | 30% | 60 |
OBC/ EWS | 25% | 50 |
All other categories | 20% | 40 |
The candidates are required to score the above minimum marks to become eligible for the selection in the SSC CGL Tier 1 result. The minimum qualifying marks must not be confused with the Cutoff. The SSC CGL Cutoff is different from minimum qualifying marks.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Staff Selection Commission changed the SSC CGL exam pattern in the last notification. The Commission removed the Tier 3 and Tier IV exam from the selection proecss. The Commission must understand and internalise the SSC CGL exam pattern so that they can prepare well for the exam.
The Commission also outsourced the Document Vertification and Detailed Medical Examination to the indented department. The SSC CGL selection process consists of twostages:
Tier 1 (Computer Based Examination),
Tier 2 (Computer Based Examination + Skill Test)
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
It depend a lot on your preparation level.Bihar PCS would be easier if your are starting from initial stage and belongs to Bihar ( as some part of it is Bihar specific ).
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Contributor-Level 9
To prepare for the Quantitative Aptitude section of the SSC CGL exam, it is essential to understand the syllabus and focus on topics such as whole numbers, ratios and proportions, discount, decimals and fractions, averages, percentage, square roots, interest, profit and loss, time and distance, time and work, and geometric problems. Additionally, it is important to practice with mock test papers and prepare a well-thought-out study plan with consistency and honesty. Here are some important tips for preparing maths for SSC CGL:
Work on basics: The basics of maths are essential for SSC CGL preparation. Candidates should focus on topics su
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The best way to prepare SSC CGL is to make an effective plan and second is to execute the same with honesty and consistency. Effective plans mean the candidate should prepare a study plan based on pragmatic considerations. The affinity of the candidates should be addressed in the plan. The plan should cover all the topics of the SSC CGL syllabus, its revision and the practice of mock test papers.
The second most important factor is honesty and consistency. Consistency will make the plan effective.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The Commission mention the SSC CGL syllabus in the official notification.
The topics asked in SSC CGL Tier 2 exam include General Awareness, Computer Knowledge, and Maths. For General Awareness, the topics may include History, Geography, Science, Sports, and Awards.
For Computer Knowledge, the topics may include Hardware, Software, Networking, and Internet.
For Maths, the topics may include Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry.
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