SSC CGL 2022: Last date to raise objections against provisional answer key extended
SSC has extended the last date for raising objections against SSC CGL 2020 tier-II answer key.
Team Careers360 | February 15, 2022 | 08:11 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Staff Selection Commission has extended the last date for raising the objection to tentative answer key SSC CGL 2020 tier-II till February 17, 2022. Previously, the last date for raising the objection to SSC CGL 2020 tier-II answer key was February 15, 2022. Candidates now have two more days to raise the objection to the SSC CGL answer key. Except for the date for raising objection to the answer key, there are no changes in the instructions released by SSC yet. The fee for raising the objection for each answer is Rs 100.
Click Here for the response sheets with the tentative answer key for SSC CGL 2020 tier-II.
SSC CGL exam dates
Event |
Date |
Combined Graduate Level Examination 2020 tier-II Date |
January 28, 2022, to January 29, 2022 |
Release of provisional answer key |
February 11, 2022 (06:00 PM) |
Extended the last date for challenging answer key CGL 2020. |
February 17, 2022 (06:00 PM) |
How to raise objections against the provisional SSC CGL 2020 answer key?
By following the simple steps mentioned below, the candidate can raise objections against SSC CGL answer key.
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Visit the official website ssc.nic.in.
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Click on the link that reads,’ Uploading of Tentative Answer Keys along with Candidates' Response Sheets (s) of Combined Graduate Level Examination (Tier-II) - 2020, or click on the above-mentioned link.
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Enter the credentials, roll number, and password.
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The screen with tentative answers will be displayed in PDF format.
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Click on the tab stating Raise objection.
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Fill in the credentials, like question number and possible correct answer.
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Pay Rs.100 for each objection raised per question.
SSC CGL Result 2022
SSC will release the SSC CGL result 2022 in online mode after the declaration of final answer key. The result of SSC CGL will be released in the PDF format containing roll numbers of the shortlisted candidates. The qualified candidates need to appear for further round =s of the SSC CGL selection process.
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