SSC announces additional result for graduate and above level; 120 candidates selected
SSC CGL Result: Those selected as per the SSC additional result will have to submit the documents for verification by March 3, 2023.
Anu Parthiban | February 11, 2023 | 06:07 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the additional results for selection posts exams for graduate and above level for next stage scrutiny. The commission has announced the list of 120 candidates for various post-categories based on merit at the official website, ssc.nic.in.
The commission had announced the SSC selection posts result on January 7, 2022, wherein candidates were qualified for various post-categories in the ratio of 1:20 or 1: 10 (vacancies: candidates).
The commission observed that the SSC vacancies for particular category of posts are not filled up completely, an additional number of candidates who have qualified the computer-based test, in the order of merit, will be called only for one more time, at the discretion of the commission.
The additional number of candidates shortlisted for next stage of scrutiny under different categories for graduate and above level posts are given below.
Also read | SSC CGL Tier 1 result 2023 out at ssc.nic.in; Direct link
Category |
Additional number of candidates |
EWS |
- |
SC |
40 |
ST |
- |
OBC |
20 |
UR |
60 (2-EWS, 2-SC, 1-ST and 21-OBC) |
Total |
120 |
A minimum cut-off criteria for unreserved category (UR) is 35% (70 marks), 30% (60 marks) for EWS/OBC, and has been applied while processing the additional result. Those selected as per the SSC additional result will have to submit the documents for verification by March 3, 2023. Candidates will have to submit self attested copy of educational qualification (EQ), experience, category, age, age-relaxation.
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