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SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination 2024 18174 Posts – Result Announced – India – 2024

Staff Selection Commission
Domain: Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs)
Employment Type: Full time
Stage: Result - Result Announcement

Posted: 1 year ago

Posts: 18174

Location: CENTRAL

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Job Details

The SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGL) 2024 is a prestigious examination conducted to recruit candidates for various Group 'B' and Group 'C' posts in different Ministries/Departments/Organizations of the Government of India. The examination is conducted in four tiers: Tier-I (Computer Based Examination), Tier-II (Computer Based Examination), Tier-III (Descriptive Paper), and Tier-IV (Skill Test/Computer Proficiency Test/Data Entry Speed Test). Candidates are required to fill out an option form to indicate their preferences for posts, which is now available online.

Level:
central
Other Information:
  • Service Allocation: Candidates may be posted in any state or union territory of India as per the cadre allocation policy.
Exam Centers:
  • Exam Centers: Exams will be conducted in major cities across India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and regional centers.

Job Summary

The SSC CGL 2024 is an opportunity for graduates to secure government jobs in various departments. The examination process involves multiple tiers, and candidates must prepare thoroughly to succeed. Applications were open until July 27, 2024, with the fee payment deadline extended to July 28, 2024. The Tier-I examination was conducted from September 9, 2024, to September 26, 2024. The results for Tier-I have been declared, and candidates have been shortlisted for Tier-II, scheduled from January 18, 2025, to January 20, 2025. Marks for Tier-I are now available on the SSC website. The final answer keys for Tier-I are accessible from December 19, 2024, to January 8, 2025. Candidates can now check their examination city details and download their admission certificates for Tier-II. Following court orders, the Tier-I results have been revised, adding 609 candidates to the Tier-II list. The tentative answer keys for Tier-II are now available, and candidates can submit representations until January 24, 2025. The Typing Test (Data Entry Speed Test) initially conducted on January 18, 2025, has been rescheduled to January 31, 2025. The option form for post preferences is now available online. The final results for 219 withheld candidates have been declared. However, the latest notice indicates that appointments based on these results are subject to legal proceedings.

Important Dates

#EventDate
1Notification Release DateJune 24, 2024
2Application Start DateJune 24, 2024
3Application End DateJuly 27, 2024
4Last Date for Online Fee PaymentJuly 28, 2024
5Window for Application Form CorrectionAugust 10, 2024, to August 11, 2024
6Tentative Schedule of Tier-I ExaminationSeptember 9, 2024, to September 26, 2024
7Tentative Schedule of Tier-II ExaminationJanuary 18, 2025, to January 20, 2025
8Answer Key Challenge PeriodOctober 3, 2024, to October 8, 2024
9Tier-I Marks AvailabilityDecember 16, 2024, to December 31, 2024
10Final Answer Key AvailabilityDecember 19, 2024, to January 8, 2025
11Scribe Registration DeadlineJanuary 13, 2025
12Admission Certificate Download DateJanuary 18, 2025
13Tier-II Answer Key Challenge PeriodJanuary 21, 2025, to January 24, 2025
14Rescheduled Typing Test DateJanuary 31, 2025
15Option-cum-Preference Submission DeadlineMarch 2, 2025
16Final Answer Key and Marks AvailabilityMarch 18, 2025, to April 17, 2025
17Final Result Declaration for Withheld CandidatesMarch 29, 2025

Fee Structure

Application Fee

1. General/OBC:
₹100
2. SC/ST/PwBD/Female:
Exempted

Payment Methods

1. Accepted Payment Methods:
Credit Card, Debit Card, UPI, Net Banking

Other Information

1. Refund Policy:
Application fees are non-refundable.

Eligibility Criteria

1. Educational Qualifications

CriteriaDetails
Bachelor's DegreeRequired

2. Other Educational Qualifications

CriteriaDetails
Final Year StudentsCandidates in their final year of graduation may apply, provided they can submit proof of passing the examination at the time of document verification.

3. Age Limit

CriteriaDetails
Age Range18 - 32 years
Age Limit As On1 Aug 2024
General Category18 to 32 years
OBC Category18 to 35 years
SC/ST Category18 to 37 years

4. Citizenship

CriteriaDetails
NationalityMust be a citizen of India, or a subject of Nepal or Bhutan, or a person of Indian origin who has migrated from specified countries with the intent of permanent settlement.

5. Other Eligibility

CriteriaDetails
Number of AttemptsThere is no restriction on the number of attempts for eligible candidates within the age limit.

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Post Details

Total Posts: 18174

1. Assistant/Assistant Section Officer (ASO)

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Educational Qualification: Bachelor's Degree from a recognized university.

Age Limitations:

  • General Category: 20 to 30 years
  • OBC Category: 20 to 33 years
  • SC/ST Category: 20 to 35 years

Category Wise Vacancy:

CategoryReserved SeatsOther Eligibility
UR581N/A
SC215N/A
ST107N/A
OBC387N/A
EWS143N/A

2. Sub Inspector (CBI)

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Educational Qualification: Bachelor's Degree from a recognized university.

Age Limitations:

  • General Category: 20 to 30 years
  • OBC Category: 20 to 33 years
  • SC/ST Category: 20 to 35 years

Category Wise Vacancy:

CategoryReserved SeatsOther Eligibility
UR69N/A
SC24N/A
ST17N/A
OBC32N/A
EWS24N/A

Additional Information

  • Service Allocation: Depends on rank in SSC CGL and preferences given by the candidate.

Salary Details

> Salary Range: 29,200 - ₹142,400 Monthly

> Allowances: House Rent Allowance, Dearness Allowance, Travel Allowance

Other Information

  • Annual Increment: Increment based on performance and years of service, in accordance with government pay scales.

Cut Off Marks

1. Tier-I Examination:
Cut-off marks for the Tier-I examination have been released. Separate cut-offs are available for Junior Statistical Officer, Statistical Investigator Grade-II, and all other posts.
2. Tier-II Examination:
Cut-off marks for the Tier-II examination will be determined based on performance and announced accordingly.

How to Apply

1. Step 1:
Register on the SSC online portal and complete the One Time Registration (OTR) process.
2. Step 2:
Fill out the application form and provide necessary details accurately.
3. Step 3:
Upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and ID proof as per guidelines.
4. Step 4:
Submit the application fee and review the filled form before final submission.

Exam Pattern

1. Tier-I Exam:
Consists of four sections: General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension.
2. Tier-II Exam:
Includes multiple papers: Quantitative Abilities, English Language and Comprehension, Statistics, and General Studies (Finance and Economics).
3. Tier-III Exam:
A descriptive paper in English or Hindi, testing writing skills.
4. Tier-IV Exam:
Skill Test/Computer Proficiency Test/Data Entry Speed Test, as applicable for specific posts.

Syllabus Details

1. General Intelligence and Reasoning:
Includes questions on analogies, similarities and differences, space visualization, problem-solving, and more.
2. General Awareness:
Covers current events, India and its neighboring countries, history, culture, geography, economic scene, and general policy.
3. Quantitative Aptitude:
Tests the ability to use numbers and number sense, including computation of whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and relationships between numbers.
4. English Comprehension:
Assesses the ability to understand correct English, basic comprehension, and writing ability.

Selection Process

1. Selection Stages:
The selection process consists of four stages: Tier-I, Tier-II, Tier-III, and Tier-IV. Each stage evaluates the candidates' knowledge, skills, and suitability for the posts.
2. Tier-I Examination:
The Tier-I exam is a computer-based test with objective-type questions covering General Intelligence, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension.
3. Tier-II Examination:
The Tier-II exam includes multiple papers, testing candidates on Quantitative Abilities, English Language, Statistics, and General Studies.
4. Tier-III Examination:
A descriptive paper in English or Hindi, testing candidates' writing skills and ability to express ideas clearly.
5. Tier-IV Examination:
Skill Test/Computer Proficiency Test/Data Entry Speed Test, as applicable for specific posts, to assess practical skills.

Admit Card Details

1. Admit Card Release:
Admit cards will be available on the SSC website approximately three weeks before the exam date. Candidates must download and print their admit cards.
2. Admit Card Requirements:
Candidates should carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID to the examination center. Failure to produce these documents may result in disqualification.
3. Admit Card Corrections:
In case of discrepancies in the admit card details, candidates should immediately contact SSC for necessary corrections.

Reservation Details

1. Reservation Policy:
Reservations apply for SC, ST, OBC, EWS, and PwBD categories according to the latest government policies.
2. SC/ST Reservation:
15% of seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) and 7.5% for Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates.
3. OBC Reservation:
27% of seats are reserved for Other Backward Classes (OBC) candidates.
4. EWS Reservation:
10% of seats are reserved for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) as per government norms.
5. PwBD Reservation:
4% of seats are reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) across various categories as per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act.

Document Requirements

1. Required Documents:
Candidates must submit scanned copies of their graduation degree certificate, valid ID proof, and relevant category certificates as specified.
2. ID Proof:
Acceptable ID proofs include Passport, Aadhar Card, Voter ID, or Driving License.
3. Category Certificates:
SC/ST/OBC/EWS candidates must submit their respective caste or income certificates, issued by a competent authority.
4. Proof of Date of Birth:
Candidates must provide a Matriculation or equivalent certificate as proof of date of birth.
5. Other Required Documents:
Additional documents like domicile certificate and proof of benchmark disability (if applicable) may be required.

Preparation Tips

1. Preparation Strategy:
Candidates should focus on understanding the syllabus, practicing previous years' question papers, and taking regular mock tests to evaluate their preparation levels.
2. Time Management:
Effective time management is crucial. Candidates should allocate adequate time to each subject and balance between optional and general studies.
3. Stay Updated:
Regularly reading newspapers and current affairs is essential, as a significant portion of the exam is based on current events.
4. Mock Tests:
Practicing with mock tests improves speed and accuracy, helping candidates become familiar with the exam pattern and identify weak areas.

Important Instructions

1. Legal Compliance:
Candidates must comply with all legal instructions and await further updates from SSC regarding the impact of the court proceedings on their results.
2. Document Verification:
Ensure all required documents are ready for verification, as appointments will proceed based on the final court decisions.
3. Stay Informed:
Regularly check the SSC website for updates on the legal proceedings and any changes to the appointment process.

Disqualification Criteria

1. Disqualification Conditions:
False information, misconduct, or violation of exam guidelines will result in disqualification.
2. Use of Unfair Means:
Any candidate found using unfair means during the examination will be disqualified and barred from future exams.
3. Incomplete Applications:
Applications that are incomplete or contain inaccurate information will be rejected without further consideration.
4. Breach of Conduct:
Any breach of conduct, such as misbehavior with examination staff, may lead to disqualification and future exam restrictions.

Other Information

1. Helpline:
Additional information and FAQs are available on the official SSC website.

Contact Details

Email: ssc@nic.in

Address: Staff Selection Commission, Block No. 12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003

Other Information

  • Helpline: For any queries, contact SSC at 011-24363343 during working hours.

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