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Rupali Pruthi

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Yes, it is mandatory to appear for both paper 1 and 2 of SSC JE exam. Both the papers are compulsory as the Paper 1 is conducted to shortlist the candidates for mains exam and is qualifying in nature. On the other hand, the paper 2 (mains) exam is conducted to shortlist candidates for the  Document verification.
 
The final cut off released on the basis of the marks obtained in the paper 2 exam and the document verification. The candidates securing the marks equal to or more than the cut off marks is considered qualified for the exam and gets recruited as per the preferences made by the candidates.

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Rupali Pruthi

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The SSC JE exam is conducted in two stages - Paper-I Paper-II. The candidates are required to appear and clear both the phases of exam. The final merit list will be prepared after adding the marks of paper 1 and 2.

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Rupali Pruthi

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Candidates need to score a minimum 33 per cent aggregate in SSC CHSL Tier 1 and Tier 2 exams taken together in order to qualify the exam. The aggregate score of both tiers is taken into account while shortlisting candidates for the next selection round, that is, the Skill Test.

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The final allocation of candidates is done based on the performance of candidates in the CBE and the preference chosen by the candidates. The SSC GD PST/PET and medical examination (DME) are qualifying in nature. Candidates need to get into the SSC GD final merit list to get shortlisted for post allocation.

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Yes, the SSC GD exam is generally conducted every year. The SSC GD notification is released by the Staff Selection Commission SSC every year based on the vacancies intimated by the Ministry of Home Affairs (Maharashtra). Upon receiving the vacancy requirement from the Maharashtra, the SSC releases the notification and begins the online application process. The SSC GD exam process comprises online exam, PST/PET exam and DME. Candidates need to go through the entire exam process to get shortlisted for recruitment.

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Yes, a Class 10th pass candidate can apply for the SSC GD exam. The SSC GD educational qualification is Matric/ High School/ Class 10th. However, candidates appearing in Class 10th exam are not eligible to apply for SSC GD recruitment.

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The details provided in the SSC MTS admit card are the reflection of the records of the Commission. Hence the candidates should carefully check the admit card details. In case of any incorrect information, it should be reported immediately. They should inform the exam controller about the same and send document in support of their claim. 

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Aadhaar card is not mandatory but preferable for SSC CHSL applications. However, in case you do not have the Aadhaar number, you can use details of any ID card to apply online for the exam.

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Yes, there is an age limit to apply for the SSC CHSL 2025 exam. Candidate should be a minimum of 18 years of age and a maximum of 27 years of age to apply for the SSC CHSL exam. There is relaxation of upper age limit for reserved category candidates. The SC/ ST category candidates get 5 years relaxation, OBC category candidates et 3 years and PwD category get 10 years relaxation.

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