SSC CHSL Tier-1 Result released at ssc.nic.in; check cut off marks
Magdhi Diksha | May 19, 2023 | 10:31 PM IST | 1 min read
SSC has announced the result of CHSL Tier-1, 2022 exam. Shortlisted candidates can write Tier-2 exam on June 26. Cut-offs, shortlisted candidates.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission has declared the result for Tier-1 of the Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination (CHSLE), 2022. All candidates can now check their SSC CHSL score card 2023 and final answer keys at the SSC official website at ssc.nic.in.
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SSC conducted the Tier-1 of CHSL 2022 from March 9 to March 21. The exam was conducted in computer-based-mode. Based on the final score of SSC CHSL Tier-1, candidates will be able to know if they have been selected for SSC CHSL tier 2 exam date 2023 which will be held on June 26.
As per the official notice, the following cut-off marks and number candidates shortlisted for Tier-2 SCC CHSLE have been announced:
|
Category |
Cut-off Marks |
Candidates available |
|
UR |
157.72984 |
5496 |
|
SC |
135.46972 |
7414 |
|
ST |
125.79702 |
3189 |
|
OBC |
153.25024 |
12960 |
|
EWS |
151.02975 |
7132 |
|
ESM |
97.98679 |
2247 |
|
OH |
122.72118 |
729 |
|
HH |
86.70978 |
455 |
|
VH |
138.31927 |
347 |
|
PwD- Others |
83.24763 |
255 |
|
Total |
– |
40224 |
Apart from this, the official notice from SSC also states that candidature of following roll numbers have been cancelled due to reason undisclosed:
3003046957, 4610011034, 4602008790, 4602007937, 9011010465 and 9011009184.
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