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Category | Civil Engineering |
General | 110.57030 |
OBC | 107.99557 |
EWS | 89.08591 |
SC | 86.36518 |
ST | 86.32846 |
OH | 80.28183 |
HH | 40.00000 |
Other PWD | 40.00000 |
Category | Civil Engineering |
General | 120.02518 |
OBC | 114.21184 |
EWS | 108.14574 |
SC | 99.15648 |
ST | 99.15648 |
OH | 79.83729 |
HH | 48.86278 |
Category | Civil |
UR | 123.52838 |
OBC | 115.93457 |
EWS | 112.28955 |
SC | 101.70364 |
ST | 102.61781 |
OH | 92.24190 |
HH | 55.73328 |
Category | Civil |
UR | 127.40 |
OBC | 122.91 |
EWS | 118.99 |
SC | 107.61 |
ST | 107.01 |
Category | Civil |
UR | 117.00 |
OBC | 110.75 |
SC | 101.75 |
ST | 105.00 |
OH | 91.50 |
HH | 61.75 |
SC | ST | OBC | UR | OH | HH | TOTAL | |
Cut-Off Marks in Paper I+II | 220.75 | 228.00 | 244.75 | 244.75 | 231.25 | 152.00 | -- |
Candidates Available | 197 | 147 | 503 | 420 | 07^ | 06^^ | 1280* |
SSC JE 2017-18 Paper 1 + 2 Cut-Offs for Electrical/ Mechanical Engineering
SC | ST | OBC | UR | OH | HH | TOTAL | |
Cut-Off Marks in Paper I+II | 268.50 | 265.50 | 299.00 | 303.50 | 247.50 | 164.75 | -- |
Candidates Available | 44 | 21 | 110 | 132 | 03^ | 09^^ | 319* |
To apply for SSC JE, you must have a diploma or degree in engineering (relevant stream) from a recognized institution. You must also be between 18 and 30/32 years of age as on January 1 of the year of examination.
To prepare for SSC JE, you should follow the syllabus and exam pattern prescribed by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). You should also practice previous year papers and mock tests to improve your speed and accuracy. You should also revise the important topics and formulas regularly.
The selection process for SSC JE consists of two stages: Paper-I and Paper-II. Paper-I is a computer-based test (CBT) with objective type questions. Paper-II is a descriptive test with conventional type questions. The final merit list is prepared based on the marks obtained in both papers.
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