SSC CGL answer key 2021 released at ssc.nic.in; Challenge before September 7
SSC has released the provisional answer key of SSC CGL 2021. Raise the objections against SSC CGL answer key 2021 before September 7
Ujjwal Kirti | September 2, 2021 | 06:55 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the provisional SSC CGL answer key 2021 in online mode on the official website - ssc.nic.in. Candidates can download the
SSC CGL provisional answer key 2021
by using their registration number and date of birth. In case of discrepancy in the SSC CGL answer key 2021, students can raise objections on the SSC official website after paying the SSC CGL tier 1 answer key challenge fee of Rs. 100.
Direct link to download the
SSC CGL provisional answer key
SSC has released the response sheet along with the SSC CGL answer key 2021 . Candidates must compare the SSC CGL 2021 response sheet carefully with the answer key before raising the objection against the SSC CGL 2021 answer key PDF. The SSC CGL result 2021 will be released after the declaration of the final SSC CGL answer key 2021.
SSC CGL 2021 answer key release date
Events |
Dates |
SSC CGL 2021 exam date |
August 13, 2021 to August 24, 2021 |
CGL 2021 answer key release date |
September 2, 2021 |
SSC CGL 2021 answer key challenge date |
September 7, 2021 |
How to download SSC CGL answer key PDF
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Visit the official - ssc.nic.in
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Go to the "Latest News"
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Click on "Uploading of Tentative Answer Keys along with Candidates’ Response Sheet (s) of Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2020 (Tier-I).
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A new PDF will open, which will consist of all the details related to the SSC CGL answer key.
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Click on the “SSC CGL tier 1 answer key” link in the file,
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A new login window will open.
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Enter registration number and date of birth
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The SSC CGL answer key will be displayed on the screen
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Download the answer key of SSC CGL for further use.
Details mentioned in the SSC CGL answer key PDF
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Question number
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Correct answer
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Link to raise objection
How to raise objections against the SSC CGL answer key 2021?
SSC provides the option to raise objections against the SSC CGL tier 1 answer key 2021 if there is any mistake in it. Check the steps below to challenge the SSC CGL answer key.
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Visit the official - ssc.nic.in
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Click on the link available for SSC CGL 2021 answer key available on the homescreen
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A new login window will open.
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Enter registration number and date of birth
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The SSC CGL answer key will be displayed on the screen
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Click on the link available for raising objection
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Choose the question number you want to raise objection against
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Fill the reason and attach a proof to support your objection
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Pay the SSC CGL answer key challenge fee of Rs. 100 per question/answer
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Take the print out of acknowledgement sheet for SSC CGL answer key challenge
Students must keep in mind that SSC CGL 2021 answer key challenge fee will be refunded only if the raised objections are found to be correct.
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