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SSC CHSL 2022: Category-wise Cut-Off Marks

The category-wise cut off for the SSC CHSL Tier II 2022 is soon to be released on the Staff Selection Commission’s official websites. The answer key, question paper and marks is already released on the 11th of August 2023. For a reminder, SSC conducts Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Examination every year for the recruitment of Group ‘C’ level staffs such as Lower Division Clerk, Junior Assistant Clerk, Data Entry Operator and so on.

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How to Find the Cut-Off List?

Follow the below list to find get the cut-off list:

  • Go to the Staff Service Commission’s official website: ssc.nic.in
  • Click on the ‘Notices’ option at the top of the page
  • Find the ‘Uploading of the Cut Off of Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination (Tier-II) – 2022’ and Select it.
  • Scroll down to the page and click the download link.

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What is SSC CHSL?

The SSC CHSL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Higher Secondary Level) is a competitive examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) of India. The exam is held to recruit candidates for various posts in government ministries, departments, and organizations.

The SSC CHSL examination is a highly sought-after opportunity for candidates who have completed their higher secondary education (10+2) and are looking to secure government jobs. The posts available through SSC CHSL include Data Entry Operators (DEO), Lower Divisional Clerks (LDC), Postal Assistants, Court Clerks, and more.

SSC CHSL provides candidates with the chance to secure stable government jobs, along with various benefits and allowances. Aspirants from different educational backgrounds and regions of the country apply for this examination, making it a highly competitive process.

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Essential Qualifications

  • Nationality: The candidate must be a native of India.
  • Age limit: 18-27 yrs.
  • Educational Qualification: 12th standard pass from any recognized board or equivalent.

Exam Pattern of SSC CHSL Examination

TierQuestion TypeMode
Tier – IObjective Multiple Choice Questions Computer-Based (online)
Tier – IIObjective Multiple Choice + Skill Test & Typing Test
Tier II will include three sections having two modules each
Computer-Based (online)

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Preparation Tips

The preparation for SSC CHSL involves a thorough study of the prescribed syllabus, practicing previous years’ question papers, and taking mock tests to get familiar with the exam pattern. Time management, accuracy, and proficiency in English and mathematics are crucial for success in this examination.

It’s important for candidates to stay updated with the official notifications, exam dates, cut offs, information provided by the Staff Selection Commission to ensure a smooth application and examination process. Stay tune for the Cut Off Notification. Have a Great Day!

Smita Ray

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