SSC CHSL exam analysis 2021 for April 12 Shift 1; Check details here
SSC CHSL exam analysis 2021 for April 12 Shift 1 available here. Check SSC CHSL 2021 exam analysis including difficulty level, types of questions and more.
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Download NowUjjwal Kirti | April 12, 2021 | 12:49 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission is conducting the SSC CHSL tier - 1 exam 2021 in online mode today, April 12, 2021, on various exam centres across the country. SSC CHSL 2021 tier - 1 exam will be conducted in three shifts. It is important to carry the SSC CHSL 2021 admit card along with valid ID proof and COVID-19 essentials at the exam centre. SSC CHSL 2021 exam has been conducted successfully for shift 1.
Students appearing in upcoming shifts of the SSC CHSL Tier - 1 exam can check the SSC CHSL shift 1 exam analysis to know about the exam pattern, difficulty level of questions and all other important news regarding SSC CHSL 2021. As per SSC CHSL exam dates, the exam will be conducted from April 12 to 27, 2021
SSC CHSL tier 1 exam timing
SSC CHSL 2021 shifts |
Exam start time |
Exam end time |
Shift 1 |
9 AM |
10 AM |
Shift 2 |
12 PM |
1 PM |
Shift 3 |
3 PM |
4 PM |
SSC CHSL 2021 exam analysis: Topic-wise (April 12 - shift 1)
As per inputs given by students and experts, the difficulty level of the SSC CHSL exam was of moderate level. Candidates can check the table below explaining the topic-wise good attempts and difficulty level of questions asked in the SSC CHSL 2021 Prelims exam in shift 1.
Section |
Level |
Good Attempts |
General Intelligence |
Easy |
21-23 |
General Awareness |
Moderate |
17-18 |
English Comprehension |
Easy-Moderate |
15-18 |
Quantitative Aptitude |
Easy-Moderate |
18-20 |
Overall |
Easy-Moderate |
76-80 |
SSC CHSL 2021 exam pattern highlights
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SSC CHSL 2021 tier I exam consists of four different sections consisting of 100 questions.
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Each question in the SSC CHSL 2021 exam carries 2 marks.
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0.5 marks will be deducted for each wrong response.
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The total time duration for each shift of the SSC CHSL exam is 60 minutes. However, PwD candidates will get 80 minutes in each shift.
As per the feedback from students, the government guidelines of COVID-19 have been followed at the SSC CHSL 2021 exam centre. In the SSC CHSL 2021 tier I, candidates are required to carry all the COVID-19 essentials such as masks, hand sanitizers and water bottles.
More about SSC CHSL 2021:
SSC CHSL 2021 exam is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission for the recruitment of LDC, JSA, PA, SA and DEO in various ministries/ departments/ offices of the Government of India. Candidates need to qualify three tiers of the SSC CHSL 2021 exam - computer-based (online) test, descriptive paper in English/ Hindi and skill test/ computer proficiency test to get recruited. Candidates are advised to check SSC CHSL shift - 2 exam analysis too.
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