SSC GD Constable final scorecard 2023 released at ssc.nic.in; how to download
SSC GD Constable 2023 final marks for selected male and female candidates will be available till October 4 at ssc.nic.in
Vagisha Kaushik | September 20, 2023 | 09:02 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the scorecard for SSC GD Constable in CAPFs, SSF, and Rifleman in Assam Rifles exam 2022. Candidates who appeared for SSC GD Constable exam 2022 can check their individual marks on the official website – ssc.nic.in.
Candidates will be able to check their individual marks by entering their registration number and password in the result link. The marks will be available on the official website till October 4.
“Candidates may check their invididual’s marks by using his/her Registration Number and Registered Password and clicking on Result/Marks link on the candidate dashboard. This facility will be available for a period from 20.09.2023 to 04.10.2023,” SSC said in an official notice.
Steps to download SSC GD Constable scorecard 2023
- Step 1: Open the SSC official website - ssc.nic.in.
- Step 2: Search and click on the scorecard link on the web page.
- Step 3: Then enter the registration number and password
- Step 4: Submit and scorecard will appear on the screen.
- Step 5: Save the scorecard as a pdf file and take a printout for future reference.
SSC GD Constable final result 2023 was declared on August 20. A total of 5,117 female candidates and around 42,000 male candidates were selected for 49,590 vacancies. SSC GD exam was conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode from January 10 to February 13.
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