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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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Yes, the SSC KKR application status 2023 for the CGL exam has been released by the Commission on June 21. The Commission released the SSC CGL 2023 application status for the candidates who applied for the exam. The SSC KKR application status will provide information about the exam date of the candidate and consequently, the candidates will get to know the SSC KKR admit card download date. The SSC KKR admit card 2023 will be released online four to five days before the exam date of the candidate.

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Rupali Pruthi

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No, the difficulty level of SSC CHSL exam is not very high. However, the competition for the exam is fierce. Every year, Lacsof candidates appear for the SSC CHSL exam to get recruited in Group C posts for various Ministries/ Departments/ Offices of the Government of India and various Constitutional Bodies/ Statutory Bodies/ Tribunals,  etc. Candidates who prepare well in advance can easily crack the exam with flying colours.

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Rupali Pruthi

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Candidates are generally able to attempt around 70 to 80 questions in the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam. Have a look at the exam analysis of the previous year below.

Section Name

Difficulty Level

Good Attempts

English Language

Easy to Moderate

20-22

Quantitative Aptitude

Moderate

17-19

General Awareness

Easy to Moderate

18-20

General Intelligence

Easy to Moderate

19-21

Overall Difficulty Level

Easy to Moderate

73-83 

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Rupali Pruthi

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The General Awareness section of the SSC CHSL Tier I exam is generally moderate in terms of the difficulty level. The section contains questions from current affairs, General Science, General Knoweldge and others. Candidates are advised to thoroughly prepare the General Awareness section and revise the syllabus as per prescribed by the Commission.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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There are 12,523 vacancies in the SSC MTS 2022 exam. The Commission increased the number of SSC MTS vacancies 2022 in the vacancy details release online on January 20. The vacancies can be summarised as below:

Name of PostNumber of Vacancies
SSC MTS Age Group 18-259,329
SSC MTS Age Group 18-272,665
Havaldar in CBIC & CBN529
Total12,523

The Staff Selection Commission released 1,558 SSC MTS 2023 vacancies in the latest notification on June 30, 2023. The number of vacancies for the SSC MTS 2023 exam is contrary to the expected number of vacancies.

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Rupali Pruthi

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The SSC CHSL exam is conducted in two tiers, that is, Tier I and Tier II. All four sections of the SSC CHSL Tier I exam will last 60 minutes for all candidates and 80 minutes for those who are eligible to scribe. Further, the time duration in the SSC CHSL Tier II exam, will be two hours and fifteen minutes for Session I and for Session II, Section 3 (Module II), fifteen minutes for the skill test for DEO, and ten minutes for the typing test for LDC/ JSA.

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Yes, it is mandatory to appear for all the two tiers of SSC CHSL exam. Candidates qualifying for the CHSL Tier 1 exam are called to appear for the Tier 2 paper. The SSC CHSL Tier 2 is conducted in two sessions - Session –I & Session II, on the same day. Session-I includes conducting of Section-I, Section-II, and Modules-I of Section-III and Session-II includes conducting of Modules-II of Section-III. It is mandatory for the candidates to qualify for all the sections of Tier II.

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Yes, there is a negative marking in the SSC CHSL exam for wrong answers. In SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam, there is a negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answers. In SSC CHSL Tier 2, there is a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer in Section-I, Section II and Modules-I of Section III. Candidates are, therefore, advise to mark their answers with high accuracy in the SSC CHSL examination.

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Rupali Pruthi

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No, candidates can provide details of any ID proof at the time of filling the SSC GD application form 2023. For more details candidate can visit the Shiksha. Com webpage regarding the application process of the SSC GD Constable exam.

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