SSC CGL 2023 Tier 1 answer key objection ends today
Candidates can raise objections against the SSC CGL answer key till 5 pm today.
Arpita Das | August 4, 2023 | 12:35 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission will end the SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examination tier 1 answer key objection process today, August 4. Candidates who appeared in the SSC CGL 2023 tier 1 exam can raise their objection through the official website, ssc.nic.in.
The objections can be raised only till 5 PM. Candidates are required to pay Rs 100 to raise objections. Those who will find any discrepancies or errors in the provided answers can challenge the answer key.
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To raise objections against the SSC CGL answer key, candidates first need to visit the official website of SSC and log in using their credentials. Candidates can then access the answer key and question paper. If there are any incorrect answers or questions, an objection can be raised.
Along with the objections, candidates are required to provide valid supporting documents or evidence to support their claims. SSC will thoroughly examine all the raised objections, and if found valid, necessary corrections will be made in the final answer key.
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With the help of the marking scheme and response sheet, SSC CGL candidates have the option to estimate their scores. For every correct answer, they can assign 2 points, and for each incorrect response, they must subtract 0.50 points.
Earlier, the CGL tier 1 examination was held from July 14 to July 27. The commission conducted the exam to fill about 10,000 group B and C posts in the ministries and departments of the government of India.
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