SSC CHSL tier 2 answer key, response sheet out; raise objections by January 15
Candidates can download SSC CHSL tier 2 answer key from the official website, ssc.nic.in.
Candidates can download this e-book to give a boost to thier preparation.
Download NowVagisha Kaushik | January 13, 2024 | 05:05 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) tier-2 answer key 2023 along with response sheets. Candidates who appeared for SSC CHSL tier-2 exam 2023 can check the answer keys and response sheets by logging on to the official website – ssc.nic.in.
“The candidates' response sheets along with the tentative answer keys are now available on the link given below. The candidates may login with the link provided below by using their registered login-ID and password,” SSC said in an official notice.
Candidates can raise objections against the provisional answer keys by paying Rs 100 per question challenged. The last date to raise objections is January 15, 2024. The commission said that challenges received after 4 pm of January 15 will not be entertained.
SSC said candidates may take a print out of their respective response sheets as they will not be available after the given time period.
The commission further informed that candidates will have to submit their option-cum-preference before the declaration of SSC CHSL tier 2 results 2023. SSC will shortly upload a notice and activate the window for obtaining the preferences of candidates within a given time period.
“Candidates who fail to exercise their Option-cum-Preference during the aforesaid period, shall not be given any further opportunity for submission of their Option-cum-Preference and such candidates will not be considered for inclusion in the final merit list/final selection,” SSC further added.
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