SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2024 Out @ssc.gov.in, Check DV Process

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The Staff Selection Commission declares the results of the Combined Graduate Level Tier 1 examination conducted between September 9 and September 26, 2024. Many results were declared on December 5, 2024. Candidates can also look up their roll numbers at www.ssc.gov.in, where the results are published in PDF format for the easy convenience of candidates checking to ensure they qualify for Tier 2.

SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2024

SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2024

3,483,411 candidates have appeared for SSC CGL exams, out of which 1,813,060 gave their examination for Tier 1 exams. The competition was so tough, but since it is now confirmed that 186,509 are going through in advance, it won’t be wrong to say that, indeed, the competition was that tough. And this contains specific numbers for different posts; that is, 8,436 for Junior Statistical Officer (JSO), 2,833 for Statistical Investigator Grade II, and of all other posts.

Multiple-choice types were adopted for all the varieties of subject exams. Questions were framed that had questions with a view to testing for general intelligence and reasoning ability, general awareness, and quantitative aptitude, including English comprehension. All parts consisted of 25 questions carrying a total of 50 marks for the section.

Steps to check SSC CGL Result 2024

Go on the official SSC website www.ssc.gov.in.

  • Open results tab. On the link “Combined Graduate Level Examination (Tier-1) 2024. Candidates provisionally shortlisted to appear in Tier-2.”
  • Download the PDF file having a list of qualified candidates.
  • Open that PDF and make use of “Ctrl + F” and search for your name or roll number.
  • Your name or roll number appears on that list. Congratulations; you are qualified to sit in the examination of Tier-2.
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SSC CGL Result 2024 Important Dates

This schedule of this test is very crucial for those candidates who will face further rounds of preparation. The concerned dates are as follows:

Tier 1 CGL Exam date: 9th September – 26th September 2024

CGL TIER 1 Exam Result Declaration: 5th December 2024

Declaration date of SSC CGL Cutoff: 5th December 2024

Release date of SSC CGL Scorecard: Expected in December 2024.

SSC CGL Tier 2 Exam Dates: 18, 19, and 20 January 2025

These dates are important for the aspirants because they show the most trying time that they face in the selection.

SSC CGL Cut-Off Marks 2024

Along with the result, the cut-off marks are released; it varies according to categories. Some of the major cut-offs include:

JSO (Junior Statistical Officer)

UR: 167.02

OBC: 160.65

SC: 143.54

ST: 135.23

Statistical Investigator Grade II

UR: 170.66

OBC: 161.13

SC: Not Applicable

ST: 134.50

Other Posts

UR: 153.19

OBC: 146.26

SC: 126.46

ST: 111.89

The cut-offs mentioned above list the names of candidates who are eligible to be called to Tier II, according to the performance of applicants in Tier I.

Details Released with SSC CGL Result 2024

The SSC CGL Result 2024 is announced separately in PDFs against each post with the roll numbers and names of shortlisted candidates in PDF format through the official website at www.ssc.nic.in, and the following information through the result:.

Name of the Test, i.e., Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2024 (Tier 1)

Other than the SSC CGL Result PDF, only selected candidates are in the list of Tier 1.

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Name of Post: Junior Statistical Officer (JSO)/Statistical Investigator Gr. II/POSTS OTHER THAN JSO/STAT.INV.

Roll No. of the Candidates Qualified are as issued in their respective hall tickets.

Download Full Names of Shortlisted Candidates also from SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2024 pdf.

Categories are represented in the form of numerical codes as follows: 0 = EWS, 1 = SC, 2 = ST, 3 = ESM, 4 = OH, 5 = HH, 6 = OBC, 7 = VH, 8 = PWD-Other, and 9 = UR.

SSC CGL Document Verification Process

Verification of the document of eligible candidates for appearing for Tier II will be done after the declaration of the final result. Candidates should bring original documents along with photocopies as mentioned in the notification.

During the verification process of their documents, they will present various documents, such as education certificates and ID proof, to the authority. Any document mentioned in the notification for verification will also be provided. All the documents are prepared and accurate, so there is no problem at the verification process.

What’s Next?

With such a large number of people clearing the Tier I test, they will now prepare for the Tier II test. The performance in both tiers would be combined while announcing the final selection for Group B and Group C posts across ministries and various departments of the central government.

The final selection will be strictly done on the basis of marks gained in the Tier II test. It is thus very, very important to clear the latter test with good marks.

FAQs

Q1: When is the SSC CGL Tier I result?

A1: The SSC CGL Tier I result was out on December 5, 2024.

Q2: How do I check my SSC CGL Tier I result?

A2: You can reach your answer from ssc.gov.in; just click on the link from there, which gives you a direct link to the PDF shortlist of the SSC CGL Tier I download.

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Q3: SSC CGL Junior Statistical Officer Cut Off?

A3: For Junior Statistical Officer, cut-off marks are UR 167.02, OBC 160.65, SC 143.54, and ST 135.23.

Q4: After clearing Tier I, then what?

A4: The eligible applicants for Tier I will try Tier II on 18 to 20 January 2025.

Q5: Do they follow the minus marking of SSC CGL?

A5: It also had the facility of minus marking whereby, with every wrongly answered question, one-fourth mark is subtracted.

Q6: Percentage Qualification?

A6: In unreserved categories, 30 percent of candidates; in OBC/EWS categories, 25 percent of candidates should be more than that percent, and other categories have to have more than or equal to 20 percent.

Q7: How many students appeared in this year’s SSC CGL?

A7: This year, 1,813,060 candidates have appeared for SSC CGL Tier I.

The declaration of results for SSC CGL Tier I has come out. It is indeed the most crucial event for many government postings when it comes to recruitment processes. So, here goes wishing them all the best, the ones who made it through the respective categories, and the failed ones can look at the next window of opportunity through this fresh set of examination calendars and through the SSC, which issued all these fresh sets of recruitment notifications recently as well.

Updates regarding the SSC examination are all out, and preparing for something to come ahead from that SSC has just recently been released. All the best, guys.

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