SSC CHSL 2021 - Key guidelines for exam day
Ujjwal Kirti | August 2, 2021 | 06:01 PM IST | 2 mins read
SSC will conduct the SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam for the remaining candidates from August 4. Check the important guidelines that need to be followed on the exam day.
Candidates can download this e-book to give a boost to thier preparation.
Download NowNEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will conduct the SSC CHSL exam from August 4 across the nation. The SSC CHSL Tier 1 exam is scheduled to be conducted for the remaining students in online mode. The SSC CHSL admit card is available on the official website - ssc.nic.in. Candidates must download the admit card of SSC CHSL beforehand to avoid any trouble on the exam day of SSC CHSL 2021.
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Students appearing for the SSC CHSL tier 1 exam are advised to go through the key guidelines for the exam day to avoid any hassle. Earlier, the SSC CHSL exam was supposed to be conducted from April 12 to 27, 2021 which was postponed in between due to the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. SSC has announced the SSC CHSL new exam dates on July 2, 2021.
SSC CHSL exam dates 2021
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Events |
Dates |
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SSC CHSL Tier I Admit Card 2021 |
July 26, 2021 |
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SSC CHSL Tier I 2021 EXAM |
August 4 to August 12, 2021 |
SSC CHSL Tier - 1 exam day guidelines
Reach on time: The shiftwise reporting time is mentioned on the SSC CHSL 2021 admit card. Students must reach at least 60 minutes before the exam time to avoid crowding and gate closing as the late comers will not be allowed to enter. Use a safe mode of transportation to reach the exam centre.
Carry important documents: Candidates must carry a printout of admit card and valid photo identity proof (both the photocopy and original). Carry 2-3 passport sized photographs along with you.
Don’t forget COVID-19 essentials: As we know exams are being conducted amidst COVI-19 pandemic, carry COVID-19 essentials along with the documents. The COVID-19 essentials include masks, hand sanitizer (50 ml), transparent water bottle and ball-point pen.
Follow social distancing: The government has strictly ordered all the exam centre authorities to follow all the COVID-19 SOPs. Keep the 6 ft distance from the other person. Don’t shake hands and talk to strangers.
Stay home if not well: Those who are suffering from COVID-19 cough and cold, they must stay at home. In case of fever, consult your doctor as soon as possible.
Don’t carry any gadgets or extra papers: Students should not carry any gadgets or extra paper with them. As the exam will be conducted in online mode, papers for rough work will be provided by exam centre authority. If any candidate will be caught in unethical behaviour, he/she/they will be disqualified and strict action will be taken.
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