SSC CHSL 2020: Change Exam Centre From September 18 @ssc.nic.in
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NEW DELHI: Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CHSL 2020 exam centre correction window on September 18. Candidates can change their SSC CHSL exam centre from the SSC official website - www.ssc.nic.in. To change SSC CHSL 2020 exam centre. Candidates need to login through their registration number and password. The last date to change the SSC CHSL exam centre is September 20. Get a direct link to change the exam centre here.
Previously, Staff Selection Commission has postponed the CHSL 2020 Tier 1 exam due to COVID-19 outbreak in the country. As per the official notification, SSC CHSL Tier 1 is scheduled to be conducted from October 12 to 16, October 19 to 21 and October 26 in online mode.
How To Change SSC CHSL Exam Centre 2020 For Tier 1
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Visit the official website of SSC - Click Here
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Enter login credentials - registration number and password
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Click on “Latest Notifications” under candidate dashboard
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Fill SSC CHSL exam centre preference in the required field
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Check and save the details.
Due to lockdown in the country, students demanded to change their SSC CHSL exam centre for Tier 1. Candidates must give the exam centre correctly to avoid any discrepancy.
Candidates appearing for SSC CHSL 2020 Tier 1 can download the SSC CHSL exam admit card 2020 from the official website four days before the exam.
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