SSC CHSL typing test 2019 results out; 13,088 candidates qualify for document verification
SSC CHSL 2019 Result: About 28,508 candidates were made to attend the typing test as enough vacancies were not available for the DEO post
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Download NowAbhiraj P | February 28, 2022 | 10:16 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission has announced the SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) exam 2019 typing test results on February 28. The SSC CHSL 2019 result can be viewed on the SSC official website at ssc.nic.in. About 13,088 candidates have qualified as per the result to appear for document verification.
“The schedule for conduct of Document Verification will be available on the respective websites of the Regional Offices of the Commission shortly”, said a statement from SSC. The commission also asked the candidates to keep checking the website of the regional offices of the commission for more updates.
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SSC had previously declared the SSC CHSL 2019 tier 2 result 2019 on September 30, 2021. About 28,508 candidates were made to attend the typing test as enough vacancies were not available for the DEO po st.
SSC will upload the details regarding the error percentage of the candidates in the SSC CHSL typing test on March 9, 2022. Candidates can use their registered ID and password to log in. The facility will stay open only till Match 31, said the commission.
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