SSC announces results for CGL (Tier 1) Examination 2018-19

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New Delhi: The Staff Selection Commission has announced the results for the Combined Graduate Level Examination (Tier 1) 2018-19 on Tuesday, 20th August 2019. The results can be checked on the official website //ssc.nic.in by logging in to their accounts.

The cut-off released by SSC for CGL (Tier 1) is as follows:

For [Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-IV (General Studies (Finance & Accounts))]

SC- -148.97

ST — 141.86

OBC — 165.00

UR — 170.00

OH — 132.90

HH –102.45

Other PwD– 62.19

 

For [Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-III (Statistics)]

SC- -140.11

ST — 129.56

OBC — 162.35

UR — 165.96

OH — 51.99

HH –64.57

Other PwD–40.00

 

(Paper-I and Paper-II):

SC- -111.10

ST — 103.22

OBC — 131.18

UR –137.07

ESM –40.00

OH- 95.55

HH –40.00

VH–70.25

Other PwD– 40.00

The qualified candidates will appear for the SSC CGL Tier II examinations that will be conducted from September 11 to September 13, 2019.

The exam will consist of four papers – Paper I will be Quantitative Abilities, Paper II will be English Language and Comprehension, Paper III will be Statistics, and Paper IV will be General Studies (Finance and Economics).

The mode of examination remain be computer based and the duration will be of 2 hours. Each paper will carry 200 marks.

SSC CGL Examination (Tier-I), 2018-19 was conducted from June 4-13 this year. As per the Supreme Court orders the Commission had also conducted re-examination for 4,825 candidates on June 19. Out of the 25 lakh 97 thousand candidates who had appeared in the examination, 8,34,746 re-appeared.

The official notification by SSC reads, “Based on marks scored in Tier-I Computer Based Examination, candidates have been shortlisted, category-wise, to appear in Tier-II Examination. Separate cut-offs have been fixed for the posts of Assistant Audit Officer and Assistant Accounts Officer (List-1), Junior Statistical Officer in the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (List-2) and all other posts (List-3).”

The SSC CGL examination is conducted to find eligible candidates to fill up different categories of posts in various ministries, departments, and organisations in the government. Based on the qualifications and examination scores, the selected candidates are selected appointed to serve in different regions of India.

 

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