Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level Exam
As per the RTI of the students, there are more than 7 lakh candidates appear for the CGL exam every year and the application received for the ssc cgl is near about 30 lakhs.The Staff Selection Commission notified 17,727 vacancies in the official notification of the SSC CGL 2024 exam this year.
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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) holds the SSC CGL, a nationwide exam, to select applicants for Group-B and Group-C positions in various ministries, departments, and government agencies in India. An estimated 30 lakh applicants submit an SSC CGL application each year, and between 15 and 18 lakh individuals show up for the test. The exam is administered by the Staff Selection Commission in four phases, or tiers. The Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam consists of two online tiers.
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I had the same issue so i contacted on ssc helpline they said the earlier application form which was successful will be valid.
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If you've mistakenly filled any wrong detail in your SSC CGL application, you can correct it when the correction window gets open. SSC CGL Tier 1 exam application correction window will be open from 10 August to 11 August. As per SSC Guidelines, a candidate can only correct his\her form twice not more than that. For First-Time correction, candidate has to pay an amount of 250 INR and for the second time correction the payable amount is 500 INR.
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Yes, you should update your live photo during the correction window for SSC CGL if the quality of your previously approved picture was not good due to lighting issues.
Even if the initial photo was accepted through the SSC app, uploading a clearer and better-quality image can help avoid any potential problems during the final verification process.
The correction window allows you to make necessary changes, including uploading an improved live photograph. Ensure that the new photo meets the specified guidelines, such as proper lighting, background, and resolution requirements, to avoid any complications.
Taking this opportunity to enhance your application is advisable
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Yes, in many cases, the correction windows for SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) and SSC MTS (Multi Tasking Staff) exams allow candidates to make changes to their application forms, including updates to personal details such as state or union territory (UT) information. However, the ability to make such changes depends on the specific rules and procedures set by the SSC for the particular exam cycle.
Check Official Notification:
Log In to Your Account:
Navigate to Correction Window:
Make Changes:
Submit Changes:
Pay Additional Fees (If Applicable):
Confirmation:
In the SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) exam process, there is usually a provision for correcting discrepancies in the photo or other details on your application form. Here’s what you need to know about the photo correction and the associated process:
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Yes, you can apply for IBPS PO/Clerk/SSC CGL exams even if you cleared your backlog in graduation. However, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, including the passing percentage and degree completion requirements. Clearing backlogs doesn't typically create issues, but:
· Check the exam notification for specific guidelines on backlog clearance.
· Verify your degree is recognized by the relevant authorities.
· Ensure your final year results are declared before the exam or interview dates.
· Be prepared to provide proof of backlog clearance and degree completion during document verification.
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Congratulations on your decision to prepare for SSC CGL!
For SSC CGL, you don't need a specific UG course, but having a degree is mandatory. Considering ease and affordability, here are some UG courses:
1. *BA (Bachelor of Arts)*: A popular choice, as it's relatively easy and affordable.
2. *BCom (Bachelor of Commerce)*: Another common option, suitable for those interested in commerce and management.
3. *BSc (Bachelor of Science)*: A good choice if you're interested in science subjects like physics, chemistry, or biology.
4. *BVoc (Bachelor of Vocation)*: A newer course focused on skill development and industry-specific training.
5. *Distance Education*: Consider distance education courses like BA, BCom, or BSc from reputable universities like IGNOU, DU SOL, or Annamalai University.
When choosing a course, consider the following factors:
- *Interest*: Pick a course that aligns with your interests.
- *Cost*: Compare fees among colleges and universities.
- *Duration*: Most UG courses are 3 years.
- *Recognition*: Ensure the course and institution are recognized by UGC or AICTE.
Remember, SSC CGL preparation requires dedication and focus. Choose a course that allows you to balance your studies and preparation.
Hello Aspirant , Hope your doing great . As per your query , A Bachelor's degree in any field from an accredited university or institute with a minimum of 60% in mathematics at the 12th-grade level or A bachelor's degree in statistics is one of the degree-level studies in any field. You will eligible for the exam.
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