SSC GD Constable Revised Mark Sheet 2018 Available | See here details
vikrant.shukla | September 17, 2019 | 12:40 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 17: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the revised mark sheet of the computer-based examination for GD Constable. The revised mark sheet is for the post of GD Constable in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), National Investigation Agency (NIA), Secretarial Security Force (SSF) and Rifleman (GD) in the Assam Rifles. SSC has uploaded the revised mark sheet of the computer-based examination on its official website, candidates who have appeared in the examination of GD Constable can visit the official website and download their mark sheet which will be available on the website for a month.
Candidates can check the revised SSC GD Constable mark sheet, by following these points:
1. To check their respective marks, candidates need to login into the official website of SSC using their registration number and registration password.
2. The results will be available on the candidate dashboard.
3. Candidates need to click on the Result/Marks link and view result.
4. The result will be available on the website from September 16, 2019, to October 15, 2019.
Candidates who have qualified the computer-based examination are now eligible to appear in the Physical Standards Test (PST)/ Physical Efficiency Test (PET), while the candidates qualifying the physical round will finally be eligible for the medical round.
Earlier, on September 12, SSC released revised result and cut off of SSC GD Constable. The result for computer-based examination was declared on June 20, 2019, where 5,34,052 candidates qualified. In the revised result a total of 5,35,169 candidates qualified.
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