SSC Changed CGL Exam Rules ; Check Details Here
Piyush.Dixit | July 24, 2019 | 11:08 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi July 24: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has made certain changes in Tier 4 stage of Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGLE) on July 23,2019. As per SSC CGL new rule authority has released a notification on the official website which mentions that candidates who belong to Visual Handicapped (VH) category will be provided extra 5 minutes to appear in Skill Test in Data Entry (DEST). SSC has told that candidates can refer Para 9 (D) of the official notice in order to see the changes in Skill Test rules.
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Asp per official notice candidates belonging to Visual Handicapped (VH) category will be provided 20 minutes in totality to attempt the exam while other candidates will have 15 minutes to made 2000 depressions in Data Entry Skill test. Other content of the official notification will be remain same. Along with releasing the notice SSC has also clarified that these changes will be effective for SSC CGL Exam 2017.
SSC conducts SSC CGL exam to recruit the candidates for Grade B and C services and this selection process takes place in 4 stages which are Tier I, Tier II, Tier III and Tier IV . Skill Test in Data Entry (DEST) is part of Tier IV stage. Candidates should take note that before appearing in DEST stages they are required to produce their original documents for verification process.
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