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Malavika

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SSC JE Preparation BooksGeneral Intelligence & Reasoning:A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning - RS AggarwalLucent Reasoning - Bhupendra Kumar SinghGeneral AwarenessGeneral Knowledge - Lucent’sArihant General Knowledge - Manohar PandeyGeneral Engineering (Civil & Structural)SSC Junior Engineer Civil & Structural Recruitment Exam Guide 3rd Edition - Disha ExpertsSSC (CPWD-MES) Junior Engineers Examination Civil Engineering - GK PublicationSSC Junior Engineer Civil and Structural Engineering Exam Practice Work Book - Kiran PrakashanGeneral Engineering (Electrical)SSC JE Electrical exam Guide-Cum-practice workbook - K
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Malavika

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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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Muskan

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SSC JE Paper 1 is administered online using CBT, while Paper 2 may be administered via CBT or traditional paper-pen method according on the particular topic or post.

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Muskan

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The ratio of qualified students in the SSC JE test to the total number of candidates that took the exam determines the success rate. Five to six percent of the individuals who took the exam were found to be qualified overall. It is one of the hardest tests in India because of this. Nonetheless, it could change from year to year depending on the degree of difficulty and the quantity of positions that are made available. The SSC JE exam's success rate demonstrates how competitive it is, drawing applicants from all over India to vie for a small number of seats relative to the total number of students who registered for the test.

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Aman singh

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SSC usually sets a minimum qualifying mark for each stage of the SSC JE exam. Candidates need to score equal to or above this minimum qualifying mark to be eligible for further stages of the selection process. Additionally, SSC may also set cutoff marks, which are the minimum scores required to be considered for selection to specific posts or departments.CategorySSC JE Cut Off MarksGeneral130 - 135SC95 - 105ST80 - 90OBC110 - 125EWS105 - 120

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Muskan

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The department and organisation where a candidate is chosen will determine the specific responsibilities of the SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) position. Generally speaking, SSC JE is in charge of supporting different engineering projects with their design, construction, maintenance, and oversight. Typical duties performed by SSC JE might include the following: helping to create and prepare plans, specifications, and engineering drawings. collecting information for engineering projects through surveying and inspecting sites. calculating project expenses and creating cost projections. overseeing building operations a
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Muskan

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There are four main types of questions in the SSC JE exams: essay, MCQs, descriptive, and subjective. Candidates must choose one of four to five virtually all-correct solutions from a list of probable answers for multiple choice questions. The questions in a descriptive paper must be addressed succinctly, but the questions in a subjective paper require more detailed responses. The candidates are given a topic on which they must write an article and provide as many reasons as they can in the allotted word count.

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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) released the SSC JE admit card 2024 for Tier 2 on the official website. The candidate's can download the SSC JE admit card through the candidate's login using the application/registration number and date of birth. The SSC JE Tier 2 exam 2024 is scheduled to be conducted on November 6, 2024. Check the steps to download the SSC JE 2024 admit card below:Visit the official regional website of SSC Click on the SSC JE Admit Card tab Click on the respective regional website linkEnter the required login credentials such as:Roll number/registered ID or name/father's nameDate of birthVerify the give
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Pulkit Gautam

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To fill the application form for SSC JE, you should convert your CGPA into a percentage. The conversion is done by multiplying the CGPA by 9.5. This method is commonly used by various institutions and boards to convert CGPA into a percentage. There is no specific percentage criteria required to apply for the SSC JE exam, so you should provide your percentage equivalent calculated from your CGPA when filling out the application form.

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Ritu Rathee

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Yes, the SSC JE (Junior Engineer) exam has a negative marking scheme. For Paper 1, there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer. In Paper 2, the penalty for an incorrect answer is 1 mark. It's essential to be cautious while answering to minimize the loss of marks due to incorrect responses. 

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