SSC CGL 2020 Result and Cut off Released; 1,53,621 Candidates Qualified
Team Careers360 | July 7, 2020 | 06:55 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI:
Staff Selection Commission has released
SSC CGL Tier 1 final answer key
on July 7 in online mode. Prior to this the commission had released the SSC CGL 2019 tier 1 result on July 1 at
ssc.nic.in
. The result is released in PDF having roll numbers of all the qualified candidates. As per the SSC CGL result notice,
1,53,621
have qualified the SSC CGL tier 1 2020 exam out of the total 9,78,103 candidates appeared. SSC CGL scorecard of the qualified/non-qualified candidates and final Answer Keys along with the question paper(s) will be released at the official website on July 7, 2020. Check here for more details. SSC CGL Recruitment is being conducted for a total of 9488 vacancies (revised).
Along with the declaration of SSC CGL tier 1 result, Staff Selection Commission has also released the category wise cut off marks for the candidates.
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SSC CGL 2020 Result Tier Wise - PDF File
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Posts |
CGL Result PDF |
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List of candidates qualified in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II (Paper 1 & 2) |
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List of candidates qualified in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II (Paper 1, 2 & 3) |
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List of candidates qualified in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II (Paper 1, 2 & 4) |
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SSC CGL Result 2020 Cut off
List-1: Candidates qualified in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II (Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-IV and Tier-III
|
Category |
Cut off Marks |
|
UR |
180.12237 |
|
SC |
156.73419 |
|
OBC |
172.7664 |
|
EWS |
175.31247 |
|
OH |
147.0852 |
|
HH |
117.49075 |
|
ST |
151.46077 |
|
Others-PWD |
83.70627 |
List-2: Candidates qualified in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II and Tier-III
|
Category |
Cut-off Marks |
|
UR |
165.77474 |
|
ST |
119.99291 |
|
OBC |
154.87053 |
|
EWS |
152.03803 |
|
SC |
130.76651 |
|
OH |
130.86331 |
|
HH |
86.44781 |
|
VH |
110.67982 |
|
Others-PWD |
40 |
|
Total |
- |
List-3: Candidates qualified in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II and Tier-III
|
Category |
Cut-off Marks |
|
SC |
115.35401 |
|
ST |
104.91984 |
|
OBC |
135.95037 |
|
EWS |
135.04329 |
|
UR |
147.78606 |
|
ESM |
89.29321 |
|
OH |
98.42808 |
|
HH |
40 |
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VH |
110.41208 |
|
Others-PWD |
40 |
SSC CGL tier 1 exam was conducted from March 3 to 9 in online mode across the country. Candidates can check the
SSC CGL result
from the official website. The CGL tier 2 exam is scheduled to be conducted from October 12 to 15, 2020 while tier 3 exam will be conducted on November 1 in offline mode.
Staff Selection Commission conducts SSC CGL exam for the recruitment of candidates for Group B and C posts in government departments. This year SSC CGL Recruitment 2020 is being conducted for 9488 vacancies.
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