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Nidhi Kumari

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Yes, there is an age bar for candidates applying to the SSC CGL exam and the detailed overview for the same is tabulated below: SSC Age LimitCorresponding Date of Birth Minimum Age Limit - 18 years Maximum Age Limit - 27 yearsCandidate must have been born not earlier than 02-01-1996 and not later than 01-01-2005.Minimum Age Limit - 20 years Maximum Age Limit - 30 yearsCandidate must have been born not earlier than 02-01-1993 and not later than 01-01-2003.Minimum Age Limit - 18 years Maximum Age Limit - 30 yearsCandidate must have been born not earlier than 02-01-1993 and not later than 01-01-2005.Minimum Age Limit - 18 years
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To pass the GSEB exams, all students must receive at least 33% of the total marks. Candidates who don't receive at least 33% of the possible marks will need to take an additional exam. A minimum CGPA score of 33% is required to pass the GSEB exam. For students to pass the GSEB SSC exam, they must receive at least a "D" in every subject. Students with disabilities must receive a score of 20% to pass the GSEB SSC exam. 

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It includes the Computer-Based Test (CBT), followed by the Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/Physical Standards Test (PST), subsequent Medical Tests and Document Verification. The candidates must clear all the phases to qualify for the SSC GD Exam 2024.All those candidates who are preparing for the SSC GD Exam 2024 must be aware of the SSC GD Selection Process 2024. The SSC GD Constable selection process includes 3 stages- Computer Based Test (CBT), Physical Efficiency Test (PET)/Physical Standards Test (PST), and Medical Examination.Selection process for Constable / Rifleman (GD) consists of four stages, which are the Written E
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Staff Selection Commission conducts SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff Exam) every year and the selection process is as follows: Paper 1 (online) for both MTS and Havaldar post. PET/ PST (only for the post of Havaldar). The SSC MTS (Staff Selection Commission Multi Tasking Staff) exam is typically held once a year. However, the exact frequency of the exam may vary depending on the requirements and scheduling decisions made by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). SSC MTS held every year. It is Matric level examination which manly held in month of august or September. You can apply this form in month of May to June.

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The official notification and the SSC CHSL application form 2024 have been made available. May 7, 2024 was the deadline for SSC CHSL online applications. On its regional websites, the Staff Selection Commission will shortly announce the dates of the SSC CHSL 2024 exam as well as the status of applications. It is important for applicants to know that the SSC CHSL 2024 exam will take place from July 1–12. The SSC CHSL 2024 admit cards will be made available on regional websites approximately four days before to the candidate's exam date. The candidates will soon be notified of their SSC CHSL test dates by the announcement of the S
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The Shiksha team has determined that the exam was moderate in character after evaluating the reviews of the applicants who took it. The reasoning and general awareness components were simple to moderate in character, whereas the technical and engineering papers had sections that ranged from moderate to tough. On October 10, 2023, the SSC JE Paper 1 was administered. It was a relatively difficult exam. With its questions on current events, the General Awareness part proved to be the most difficult for candidates. There were a variety of questions in the reasoning part covering many subjects, such as alphabetical series, number series,
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Here are some pointers to help you get ready for the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam's General Awareness section: Let's start with the fundamentals: Refresh your understanding of general information, geography, and history. Keep abreast: Make sure you stay informed on world events, news, and current affairs. Make use of high-quality study resources: For the purpose of expanding your general knowledge, use reliable sources like newspapers, periodicals, and internet sites. Practice, please To increase your accuracy and speed, practise with example papers and take mock exams. Concentrate on important areas: Exam topics that are asked frequently shoul
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