Staff Selection Commission Combined Higher Secondary Level Exam
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For the SSC CHSL 2025 examination, here are the key updates and important dates:
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1. https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-2025
2. https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-application-form
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You can definitely apply for the SSC CHSL exam even if you have a PCB background.
The basic eligibility criteria for SSC CHSL is:
The candidate must have passed Class 12th or equivalent from a recognized board of examination (CBSE, ISC, State Board, etc.)
There is an age limit, which varies depending on the category you belong to.
Your subject combination in Class 12th doesn't matter for SSC CHSL. The exam focuses on general aptitude, English, and numerical ability.
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To check the answer key for the SSC CHSL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Higher Secondary Level) exam, follow these steps:
Visit the Official SSC Website :
Login to Your Account :
Navigate to the Answer Key Section :
Select the Appropriate Exam :
Download the Answer Key :
Check Your Answers :
Submit Objections (if any) :
The first step is to be familiar with the SSC CHSL syllabus and exam pattern. This will give you an idea of the topics covered and the weightage of each section. You can find the latest information on the Staff Selection Commission website. Once you understand the exam, create a study plan that allocates sufficient time for each section based on its weightage and your strengths and weaknesses. Make sure you have a strong foundation in the core subjects like English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and General Awareness. There are many resources available online and offline to help you with this. Regularly solve practice questions and mock tests to improve your speed and accuracy. This will help you identify your weak areas and work on them before the exam. You can find practice materials in books, online websites, and coaching centers. Regularly read newspapers, magazines, and books to improve your reading comprehension and vocabulary. Stay updated on current affairs by reading newspapers, watching news channels, and listening to news podcasts. You can also refer to government websites and yearbooks for static GK. https://competition.careers360.com/user/user-preference/step_0??destination=https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-chsl I hope it helps!
You should fill TAMIL NADU in the "STATE/UT BOARD" section. You should fill CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION in the "NAME OF BOARD" section. Even though you completed your 10th and 12th in Tamil Nadu, the CBSE board is the national board that conducted your exams. The SSC CHSL application form requires you to specify the board that administered your exams, not the state where you took them. I hope it helps!
The SSC CHSL application form asks for details about your previous year or semesters since you haven't received your 12th results yet. Since you haven't completed any semesters beyond 12th (which you are waiting for results on), you can mention "NA" or "Not Applicable".
You can also mention "NA" or "Waiting for Results" in this section. https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-chsl I hope it helps!
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Congratulations on taking the first step towards applying for SSC CHSL!
Since you're awaiting your 12th results, you can follow these steps:
1. In the "Highest Qualification" field, select "12th Standard (Awaiting Result)" or "12th Standard (Result Pending)" from the dropdown menu, if available. If not, you can select "12th Standard" and mention "Result Awaited" in the remarks or comments section.
2. For the "Marks" field, you can enter "Result Awaited" or "NA" (Not Applicable). Some forms might allow you to leave this field blank or provide an option to upload a "Result Awaited" certificate.
Keep the following points in mind:
- Make sure to check the official SSC CHSL notification and application form instructions for specific guidance on this matter.
- If you're selected for the next stage, you'll likely need to provide your 12th standard mark sheet or certificate as proof of qualification.
- Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, including the required passing percentage, once your results are declared.
Remember to regularly check the official SSC website for updates and notifications regarding the application process.
Good luck with your application and upcoming results!
Choosing basic math in class 10th will likely not affect your eligibility for most SSC exams, other state services exams, and UPSC as long as you meet the specific math requirement for the desired post.
Many SSC exams, like SSC CGL or CHSL, have a minimum educational qualification requirement that specifies a Bachelor's degree in any discipline. Math in 10th standard usually doesn't play a role in these exams.
Eligibility criteria for state services exams vary, but most focus on the educational qualification required for the specific post. Math from 10th might not be a factor. UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) requires a Bachelor's degree. Math from 10th doesn't affect eligibility. https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse I hope it helps!
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