SSC JE 2020-21: Check detailed analysis for March 23 exam
vikrant.shukla | March 23, 2021 | 06:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
The SSC JE exam analysis 2021 for March 23 for both shifts are available here to know the overall and the sectional difficulty level of the exam.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has successfully conducted the SSC JE 2021 paper 1 exam in online mode today. Candidates who appeared in the exam can check the detailed SSC JE 2021 paper 1 exam analysis here to know about the difficulty level and expected cut off. As per the feedback received by students, the SSC JE paper 1 was moderately difficult.
SSC JE exam analysis 2021: Highlights
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All COVID-19 guidelines were followed at the exam centre.
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SSC JE was conducted in computer-based online mode.
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SSC JE Paper 1 carried 200 marks.
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The time duration of SSC JE 2021 paper 1 was 2 hours.
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Students will get 1 mark for each correct response and a 0.25 mark will be deducted for each wrong attempt.
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No marks will be deducted for unattempted questions.
SSC JE exam analysis 2021
The exam was moderately difficult. Students also mentioned that the reasoning section was time-consuming. Check SSC JE 2021 exam analysis from the following table below.
SSC JE 2021 exam analysis:
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Subject |
Number of Good Attempts |
Exam Level |
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General Intelligence Reasoning |
32-35 |
Moderate |
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General Awareness |
28-31 |
Moderate to difficult |
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General Engineering Part – A (Civil & Structural) or Part – B (Electrical) Part – C (Mechanical) |
74-76 |
Easy |
SSC JE 2020-21 Paper 1 Topics
Some of the questions in the SSC JE 2020-21 paper 1 were based on the following topics.
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RCC, PCC, Sea Conditions
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Depth of Slab
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Estimation Chapter
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Principles of Surveying
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Mechanical Widening
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Activity related questions
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Activity soil mechanics
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Simple void ratio saturation
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Traffic Engineering (Number of Conflicts)
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Numericals on Superelevation
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Pit volume calculation for embankment
Also read - SSC JE 2020 - Exam analysis for March 22
SSC JE 2021: Expected cut off
SSC will release the SSC JE cutoff along with the declaration of the SSC JE 2021 result at ssc.nic.in . Candidates can check SSC JE expected cutoff based on previous years’ statistics.
SSC JE Expected Cutoff 2021
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Categories |
Cutoff marks |
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SC |
142 |
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ST |
132 |
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OBC |
151 |
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EWS |
150 |
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UR |
160 |
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OH |
123 |
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HH |
90 |
About the SSC JE exam
SSC JE is conducted to recruit candidates for the post of Junior Engineer in government organisations. Candidates who will qualify in paper 1 will be eligible to appear in paper 2 which will be conducted in descriptive mode. The final phase is the document verification round, post which the candidates will be recruited on the vacant posts.
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