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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
While you can start preparing for the SSC CGL exam right after your 12th (math stream), it's important to note that you'll need a Bachelor's degree to be eligible for the exam itself. Some courses that can be pursued after 12th that align with the SSC CGL exam include those in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, or Commerce, as these may provide a strong foundation for some of the exam's sections.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Scoring good marks in GSEB SSC exam in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read NCERT books and class notes for Science and Social science. Solve as many sample papers and previous years' question papers to have a good grip on subject. Take small breaks and restrict yourself from social media. This will help you ace the exam.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, GSEB does not deduct marks for exceeding the word limit in the board exams. However, marks may be deducted for spelling mistakes and other errors in language papers.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The SSC CHSL Tier 2 comprises an online exam (Objective Type questions) and Skill Test/ Typing Test. Candidates who clear the Tier 1 exam need to appear for the SSC CHSL Tier 2 exam. There are 4 sections in the Tier 2 exam, and it is mandatory for candidates to clear all four sections of the exam and obtain the cut-off marks.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
No, there is no descriptive paper in the SSC CHSL examination. There are two tiers in SSC CHSL - Tier 1 and Tier 2. Both tiers comprise an online objective-type exam containing multiple-choice questions (MCQs). However, the Tier 2 includes Skill Test or Typing Test as well.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
If you forgot to fill the attendance sheet, then there are high chances that you might get marked as absent, but if you have done the biometric and it is done properly, then there are chances of not being marked absent.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
In the case where more than one candidate secures equal aggregate marks in the computer-based exam, the tie is resolved by applying the following method:
- Marks in Part-I (i.e. General Intelligence & Reasoning)
- Marks in Part-II (i.e. General Awareness)
- Date of birth, older candidates will be placed higher
- Alphabetical order in which names of the candidates appear
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
A total of 6728 candidates appeared in the Stenography Skill Test for the post of Stenographer Grade 'C' and 18646 candidates appeared in the Stenography Skill Test for the post of Stenographer Grade 'D'. A total of 15372 candidates had submitted their preference online and have been considered for further selection process. A total of 215 candidates under Grade C and 1908 under Grade D have been recommended for the recruitment process.
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