SSC CGL 2018 Tier 3 Cut off Released @ssc.nic.in
Team Careers360 | September 30, 2020 | 10:34 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the cut off marks of SSC CGL 2018 Tier 3 marks on September 30, 2020 at the official website. Candidates who have appeared in tier 3 exam can check the cut off marks along with the SSC CGL 2018 result from the official website.
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The SSC CGL tier 3 2018 cut off marks are released in pdf file separately for all the categories. Candidates can check the SSC CGL 2018 tier 3 cut off marks given below.
SSC CGL 2018 tier 3 exam was conducted from September 11 to 14, 2019 in offline mode. Candidates who qualified the SSC CGL tier 3 exam will be called for skill test and document verification later. The schedule for SSC CGL 2018 skill test and document verification will be uploaded on the official website.
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SSC CGL Tier 3 Cut off 2018
List 1: Candidates qualified in Tier-III for appearing in Document Verification for the post of Assistant Audit Officer (A.A.O.)
|
Category |
Cut off Marks |
Candidates |
|
UR |
686.28 |
581 |
|
SC |
602.90 |
225 |
|
ST |
586.19 |
110 |
|
OBC |
656.39 |
420 |
|
OH |
574.24 |
24 |
|
HH |
475.45 |
24 |
|
Others-PWD |
285.66 |
24 |
|
Total |
- |
1408 |
List 2: Candidates qualified in Tier-III for appearing in Document Verification for the post of Junior Statistical Officer (J.S.O.)
|
Category |
Cut off Marks |
Candidates |
|
SC |
484.18 |
443 |
|
ST |
454.22 |
290 |
|
OBC |
560.97 |
564 |
|
UR |
584.70 |
937 |
|
OH |
393.82 |
101 |
|
HH |
269.42 |
97 |
|
VH |
321.30 |
114 |
|
Total |
|
2546 |
List 3: Candidates qualified in Tier-III for appearing in CPT and Document Verification
|
Category |
Cut off Marks |
Candidates |
|
SC |
467.93 |
2436 |
|
ST |
439.80 |
1305 |
|
OBC |
520.58 |
4104 |
|
UR |
539.32 |
6453 |
|
OH |
409.16 |
313 |
|
HH |
292.38 |
340 |
|
VH |
439.56 |
72 |
|
Others PwD |
198.64 |
61 |
|
Total |
|
15084 |
List 4: Candidates qualified in Tier-III for appearing in DEST and Document Verification
|
Category |
Cut off Marks |
Candidates |
|
SC |
431.87 |
5018 |
|
ST |
407.11 |
2399 |
|
OBC |
477.72 |
9242 |
|
UR |
512.44 |
11090 |
|
ESM |
288.12 |
2805 |
|
HH |
256.55 |
480 |
|
VH |
379.65 |
198 |
|
Others PwD |
172.56 |
68 |
|
Total |
|
31876 |
Shortlisted candidates qualified in Tier-I, Tier-II and Tier-III combinely will appear for the Skill Test and Document Verification as per the details mentioned below.-
-
List 1 & 2- In Document Verification.
-
List 3 - In CPT and Document Verification.
-
List 4 - In DEST and Document Verification.
For more details candidates are advised to visit SSC official website regularly.
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