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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The Commission has the authority to remove any city from the SSC CGL exam center list based on various factors such as the number of applicants, availability of infrastructure, and logistical considerations. The decision to exclude a city from the exam center list is at the discretion of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to ensure the smooth conduct of the SSC CGL examination.

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Yes, the Commission has the authority to remove any city from the SSC CGL exam center list. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) can make changes to the list of exam centers, including adding or removing cities based on various factors such as the number of applicants, availability of infrastructure, and logistical considerations.Therefore, the Commission can decide to exclude a city from the SSC CGL exam center list if necessary.

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Yes, the Commission can increase the number of SSC CGL exam centers in a state. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has the authority to change the number of exam centers assigned to any region, including increasing the number of SSC CGL exam centers in a state. The allocation of exam centers is based on various factors such as the number of candidates, availability of infrastructure, and other logistical considerations.Therefore, the Commission can adjust the number of exam centers to accommodate the needs of candidates and ensure a smooth conduct of the SSC CGL examination.

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The process for selecting exam centers in SSC CGL involves the following steps:Preference Selection: Candidates are required to provide three choices of exam centers during the online application process.Priority Basis Allocation: The exam centers are allocated based on the preferences chosen by candidates.The first choice of the exam center is given the highest consideration.First-Come, First-Serve Basis: SSC allocates exam centers on a first-come, first-serve basis.If the seats for the first preference are filled, the next preferred center is allocated.Completion of Application Process: Candidates are advised to complete the applicat
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No, the SSC CGL document verification is not done by the Commission. The document verification process is conducted by the respective department in which the candidates will be posted.The Staff Selection Commission outsourced the SSC CGL document verification to the indented departments in 2022 exam.  This was done to expedite the process of SSC CGL recruitment process.

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The documents required for SSC CGL document verification include:Educational Certificates: Mark sheets and passing certificates of 10th, 12th, and graduation.Identity Proof: Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Passport, or any other valid ID proof.Admit Card: Carry the original admit card along with a photocopy.Photographs: Recent passport-size photographs.Other Documents: Self-attested copies of necessary forms, character certificate, and any additional documents as specified by the SSC.Ensuring that you have all these documents in original and photocopies is essential for a smooth document verification process during SSC CGL.

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Negative marking in the SSC CGL exam impacts the final score by deducting 0.50 marks for each wrong answer in Tier-I and varying marks in different sections of Tier-II. This deduction for incorrect answers can significantly reduce the overall score of candidates, emphasizing the importance of accuracy in responses. Understanding the negative marking scheme is crucial for candidates to strategize their attempts effectively, balancing the number of correct answers with the risk of losing marks for incorrect responses.Therefore, candidates need to approach the exam cautiously, aiming for accuracy to minimize deductions and improve their f
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