Compiled by: Sukanya Nandy
Last updated: Sep 20, 2023 08:51 IST
Those who pass the exam will be allowed to appear for the SSC CGL tier-2 exam 2023 (representative image)
SSC CGL Tier-I result 2023 available on ssc.nic.in. A recruitment campaign is underway to fill approximately 7,500 vacancies
The Staff Selection Commission has released the results of the SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) tier 1 exam 2023. Candidates who have cleared the exam can check their scores at ssc.nic.in. The SSC CGL Tier 1 exam was conducted between July 14 and 27. The SSC CGL 2023 recruitment drive is being conducted to fill approximately 7500 vacant positions.
Names and roll numbers of candidates who have cleared the exam are mentioned in a PDF file on the SSC website. The commission has said the results of 113 candidates have been withheld due to court orders. The answer key was released in August and applicants were allowed to raise objections at a fee of Rs 100 per question and challenge the answers till August 4.
SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2023: How to Check
Step 1: Go to ssc.nic.in
Step 2: Search for the result link on the SSC website
Step 3: A new web page will open with the login window.
Step 4: Enter your SSC CGL 2023 login details, including your password and registration number.
Step 5: The screen will show your SSC CGL Result 2023.
Step 6: Download the SSC CGL Result 2023 and print it out for future records.
Those who clear the exam will be allowed to appear for the SSC CGL Tier-2 exam 2023. It will be held on October 25, 26 and 27. This Tier 2 exam is objective in nature and is administered online. . The Level 2 exam is divided into three papers: Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3. All candidates must attempt Paper 1. Candidates who are interested in applying for the post of Junior Statistical Officer must appear for Paper 2, while those who wish to apply for the post of Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officer can appear for Paper 3.
For each correct answer, candidates will be awarded three marks as per the SSC CGL marking scheme. For each marked wrong answer, 1 mark will be deducted from the final score in Section I, Section II and Module I of Section Ill of Paper-I, while 0.50 marks will be deducted from the final score in Section I. II and Section III of Paper-I .