Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level Exam
Hi Nidhi,
For the SSC CGL form, your passing year should be the year when you completed all requirements for your graduation, including clearing any backlogs. Since you cleared your backlog in 2023 and your final marksheet date is June 24, 2024, you should mention 2024 as your passing year .
This is because your degree is considered complete only when all subjects, including backlogs, are cleared and you have been awarded the final marksheet.
Hope it helps!
Greetings, If you do not see "General" category option in additional category section during registration you should typically select "Unreserved" (UR) or any similar term that denotes the general category.
Hello Sakshi,
First of all Don't worry.
When filling out the SSC CGL form and asked for the roll number or roll code, you can use the "Seat Number" mentioned on your SSC (Maharashtra Board) certificate. The "Seat Number" is equivalent to the roll number or roll code for the purposes of the form.
Here are the steps you can follow:
If you encounter any specific formatting issues or the form does not accept your entry, consider these additional steps:
Hello Aspirant
You can indeed appear for the SSC CGL exam multiple times as long as you meet the age limit and eligibility criteria.
There is no restriction on the number of attempts for the SSC CGL exam.
A Bachelor's degree from a recognized University or equivalent.
Desirable (for specific posts): Statistics as a subject at the degree level.
Economics/Statistics/Mathematics as a compulsory or elective subject.
The age limit varies depending on the post you're applying for. Generally, it ranges between 18 to 32 years. There are relaxations for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/PWD
Hope this helps
Hello aspirant,
The SSC CGL syllabus 2024 was released by the Staff Selection Commission through an official announcement on ssc.gov.in. The subjects and subtopics included in the question paper are listed in detail in the SSC CGL 2024 curriculum.
To know the complete syllabus you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl-syllabus
Yes, failing one subject in 12th grade but passing overall and completing graduation in first division will likely make you eligible for the SSC CGL exam and document verification. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) requires a candidate to have passed the 12th class examination from a recognized board. As long as you have a passing certificate for 12th standard, even with a fail in one subject, you meet the basic eligibility criteria. The SSC CGL emphasizes your graduation degree for most posts. Since you have a first-class graduation, it strengthens your application. While the general eligibility mentions passing 12th, some specific posts within the SSC CGL might have stricter requirements. Double-check the notification for the specific post you're interested in to ensure there are no additional requirements regarding class 12th subjects or marks. During document verification, the SSC might ask about the failed subject in 12th. Be prepared to explain the situation honestly. Having a first-class graduation demonstrates your academic ability overall. https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-cgl I hope it helps!
Hello there,
The application forms for SSC CGLS 2024 Exam are out online. The last date to fill the application form is July 2024. The Staff Selection Commission has also released the date for the correction window for the online application which is August 1 and 2. The exam for Tier 1 will be held in September- October. However, the confirmed date is yet to be announced.
Yes, you can definitely apply for the SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) exam.
You can definitely take the SSC CGL exam.
So, if you've finished college and are the right age, you can apply for the SSC CGL exam.
Hello!
The minimum educational qualification required for applying for SSC CGL is a bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognised university. And the age limit to apply is 18 to 32 years. If you have only passed your 12th standard then you are not eligible to apply for this exam. You need to complete your bachelor's degree to be able to apply for it.
Hope this information will help. Best wishes ahead!
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