SSC CGL Tier 1 2016 : Examination Venue, Shift, other Details Releasing today at ssc.nic.in
Details regarding the examination venue, shift and other important information of the SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGLE) will be getting released.
Details regarding the examination venue, shift and other important information of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGLE) will be getting released on August13. All those candidates, who have registered themselves for the exam, may check it out at the official website www.ssc.nic.in
The examination is scheduled to be conducted from August 27 to September 11. This year over eight lakh candidates have applied for the exam. There will be no interview.
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In order to download the admissions certificate, the candidates are required to visit the website and click on the link, ‘Admit cards of SSC CGL Tier 1’ and enter the required details. After submitting the same, the admit cards would appear on the screen. The candidates must take a print-out for future use.
Admit card: Download Admin Card
The admit card will contain all the details related to the roll number, examination venue, exam duration and other important information. It is mandatory for a person to carry the same at the time of appearing for the examination, failing to which, he/she will not be allowed to attempt the same.
Exam pattern
- For the first time, the commission will be conducting the CGLE examination in the computer based mode (online)
- The exam will consist of the following four sections based on general intelligence and reasoning, general awareness, quantitative aptitude and English comprehension
- The duration of the exam will be of two hours.
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Selection criteria
The selection of the candidates will be based on an overall performance in tier – I, tier- II and tier- III. The candidates are required to qualify all the tiers separately and there will be no sectional cut-off.