SSC CGL application form 2022-23 released at ssc.nic.in; Apply till October 8
Prabakaran K | September 17, 2022 | 09:43 PM IST | 2 mins read
SSC CGL 2022 application form has been released online today. Interested applicants can fill and submit the SSC CGL application form 2022-23 at ssc.nic.in.
NEW DELHI:
The Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CGL application form 2022-23 in online mode on the official website today, September 17. Eligible candidates can apply for the SSC CGL 2022 exam till October 8 at ssc.nic.in. Before filling the
SSC CGL 2022 application form
, Applicants are advised to check the eligibility criteria carefully before doing the online SSC CGL registration 2022-23.
Direct link to fill SSC CGL application form 2022-23 -
Click here
Applicants must keep necessary details ready before filling the SSC CGL 2022 application form. The SSC CGL application form 2022-23 will be filled in two parts - Online registration and filling application form. They have to pay a fee of R.100 for General, EWS and OBC categories.
SSC CGL application form dates 2022-23
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Important dates |
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SSC CGL notification 2022-23 |
September 17, 2022 |
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SSC CGL 2022 application form start date |
September 17, 2022 |
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Last date for SSC CGL registration 2022-23 |
October 8, 2022 |
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Last date to pay the application fees (online) |
October 9, 2022 |
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Last date for generation of Challan (offline) |
October 8, 2022 |
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Last date for payment through Challan |
October 10, 2022 |
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Availability of SSC CGL 2022 application form correction facility |
October 12 & 13, 2022 |
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SSC CGL 2022 exam date for Tier-1 |
December 2022 (Tentative) |
Steps to fill SSC CGL application form 2022-23
Candidates can go through the details steps below to fill the SSC CGL 2022 application form.
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Open SSC official website - ssc.nic.in.
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Then, click on the apply button on the web page.
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Now, search and click on the under “Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2022”.
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Part-I: For one-time registration - Type in all necessary details to generate a login id and password.
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Part-II: Login by using credentials to fill the SSC CGL application form 2022-23.
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SSC CGL 2022 application fee can be paid in online mode.
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Finally submit the SSC CGL 2022 application form and download the confirmation page as a pdf file for future reference.
As per the official SSC CGL notification 2022-23, the tier-1 exam is scheduled to be conducted in December 2022. The SSC CGL 2022 exam has four stages, the tier 1 & tier 2 exams (online), tier 3 (pen and paper), and tier 4 (computer skill test).
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