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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the SSC JE (Junior Engineer) exam does follow a negative marking scheme. Here are some key details:
- The SSC JE exam is conducted for recruitment to various Junior Engineer posts in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Quantity Surveying & Contracts disciplines
- It is a computer-based exam consisting of objective type multiple choice questions
- For every wrong answer, there is a negative marking of 1/4th of the marks allotted to that question
- So for a question carrying 4 marks, 1 mark will be deducted for an incorrect answer
- There is no negative marking for unanswered questions. Only questions that are attempted and answered incorrectly att
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The amount of time required for Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Junior Engineer (JE) exam preparation can vary depending on a number of factors, such as your familiarity with the exam content, the amount of time you have to devote to studying each day, and your overall study habits. Generally speaking, it is recommended that candidates start preparing for the exam at least 3-4 months before the exam date. This allows enough time for you to cover the entire syllabus, revise and practice previous years' question papers and mock tests. It is important to create a study schedule and stick to it, devoting a few hours every day to studying.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
SSC JE exam analysis helps candidates in knowing the section-wise and overall difficulty level of questions asked in the exam. Going through the SSC JE exam analysis helps candidates know the topics from which the questions are asked in the exam along with their difficulty level. The SSC JE exam analysis also highlights the important topics, section-wise distribution of questions, good attempts, and expected cut-off marks.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The General Intelligence and Reasoning section of the SSC JE exam is designed to test a candidate's ability to think logically and solve problems. Here are some important topics that you should focus on while preparing for the exam:
- Verbal Reasoning: This includes topics such as analogies, coding-decoding, series completion, syllogisms, and blood relations
- Non-Verbal Reasoning: This includes topics such as spatial visualization, spatial orientation, figural classification, and pattern recognition
- Logical Reasoning: This includes topics such as statement and conclusion, statement and argument, and logical problems
- Number Series: This includ
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The SSC JE Tier 1 cut off for 2022 was released on January 23, 2023. The candidates can check the SSC JE Tier 1 category-wise cut-off for the year 2022 in the table below:
| SSC JE Tier-1 Cut Off 2022 | ||
| Category | Civil Engineering | Electrical/ Mechanical Engineering |
| General | 110.57030 | 123.45544 |
| OBC | 107.99557 | 123.32980 |
| EWS | 89.08591 | 110.39317 |
| SC | 86.36518 | 103.62297 |
| ST | 86.32846 | 95.48242 |
| OH | 80.28183 | 89.54048 |
| HH | 40.00000 | 54.63764 |
| Other PWD | 40.00000 | 40.00000 |
The candidates securing the cut off marks or above were considered as qualified for the SSC JE Tier 1 2022 exam. After qualifying the exam they became eligible for the Tier 2 exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The SSC JE admit card is made available only in the online mode, and a hard copy of the admit card will not be sent by post or any other means. Once the admit card is available for download on the official website of Staff Selection Commission (SSC), you can download it and take a printout of the same. You will have to carry the printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID proof to the exam center.
It's important to note that you should keep the SSC JE admit card safely until the completion of the recruitment process. The admit card contains important information such as your exam date, time, and exam center, and ser
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is advisable to keep the SSC JE admit card safe even after the exam is over. The admit card is an important document that serves as proof of your candidature for the SSC JE exam. It contains essential details such as your name, application number, roll number, exam date, time, and center. After the exam is over, the SSC JE admit card will be required for further stages of the recruitment process, such as document verification, counseling, and final selection. Therefore, it is important to keep the admit card safe and secure until the entire recruitment process is completed. In case you have lost your original SSC JE admit card,
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The SSC does not allow to re genrate roll numbers for the exam as it is based on the application that have been made by the candidate. However, the candidates can regenrate theior password for the account from which they can retreive their roll number. The steps to re generate password for teh SSC JE exam has been given below:
- Go to the official website
- Click on the forgot password link
- Fill in the credentials asked
- Permanent State
- Email Id/Roll Number
- The SSC will send the Email OTP or Mobile OTP
- Fill in the OTP
- Enter Captcha
- Enter New Password
- Confirm Password
Once the passsword is re generated, the can
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot use a digital copy of your SSC JE admit card in place of the original at the exam centre. The SSC JE admit card is a required document that acts as confirmation of your eligibility and permits you to sit for the exam. You will not be permitted to enter the exam centre or take the examif you do not have your original admission card with you. As a result, it is strongly advised that the candidates should keep the original SSC JE admit card safe and secure and bring it with to the exam centre.
Furthermore, the candidates must bring valid picture ID evidence, such as an Aadhaar Card, Pan Card, Voter ID Card, or Passport
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