SSC CHSL Tier I admit card 2021 released for candidates who opted centre in UP and Bihar
Richa Kapoor | July 26, 2021 | 10:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC CHSL tier I admit card for all the candidates who opted their centre in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Candidates can download this e-book to give a boost to thier preparation.
Download NowNEW DELHI: Staff Selection Commission has issued the SSC CHSL Tier I admit card for the SSC CHSL exam which will be held from August 4 to August 12. The SSC CHSL 2021 tier I admit card has been issued only for those candidates who had opted their exam centre in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
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Earlier in April, the SSC CHSL Tier I exam had to be stopped midway due to the second wave of COVID 19 pandemic.
Important Dates for SSC CHSL Tier I Admit Card 2021
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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 |
How to download the SSC CHSL 2021 admit card for Tier I
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Visit the official website of SSC CHSL
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Now click on the link that reads “download admit card for SCC CHSL Tier I for exam that will be held from August 4 to 12, 2021
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A new page will open where instructions that need to be followed at the time of SSC CHSL exam are mentioned
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At the bottom of the instructions click on the tab that reads “Click Here” to check status or download the SSC CHSL Tier I admit card
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A new page will appear on the device and at the end click on “procced no”
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Again a new page will open from where candidates can download the SSC CHSL Tier I admit card
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Enter the relevant details and download the SSC CHSL admit card 2021 for Tier I
Note: SSC in its notice has urged the candidates not to download multiple admit cards for SSC CHSL Tier I exam or else they might be blocked from further downloading it.
Key Points Related to SSC CHSL Tier (I) admit card
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At the time of the examination, candidates must ensure that they have an original copy of the valid photo identity card on which the date of birth is mentioned.
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If the date of birth of the candidate is not mentioned on the id proof, then the candidates must ensure that they have another original document indicating their correct date of birth
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If there is dissimilarity between the original photo id in which date of birth is mentioned and the SSC CHSL tier I admit card 2021, then the candidate will not be allowed to appear for the exam.
The SSC CHSL exam is conducted to recruit candidates for Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC) Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), Postal Assistant (PA), Sorting Assistant (SA), Data Entry Operator (DEO), DEO (Grade A), Data Entry Operator (DEO) - Pay Level 5.
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