SSC JE 2021: Check detailed exam analysis for March 22
Ujjwal Kirti | March 22, 2021 | 05:32 PM IST | 2 mins read
SSC JE exam analysis 2021 for March 22 both shifts are available now. Check detailed analysis and difficulty level of the question paper.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has successfully conducted the SSC JE 2021 tier 1 exam in online mode. SSC JE 2021 exam was conducted in two shifts on March 22, 2021 (Day 1). Candidates who appeared in the exam followed all the exam day and COVID-19 guidelines. Those who appeared in the SSC JE tier 1 exam can check the SSC JE exam analysis to know the difficulty level of the exam and SSC JE expected cutoff 2021.
According to the inputs given by students and experts, the difficulty level of SSC JE 2021 exam for March 22 was moderate. Students also mentioned that they had to wear a mask for the full duration of the examination. The seating was also arranged as per the social distancing guidelines.
SSC JE exam analysis 2021: Overview
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SSC JE was conducted in computer-based test mode.
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The SSC JE Paper 1 holds a total of 200 marks.
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The duration of SSC JE 2021 Paper 1 was 2 hours.
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Students will get 1 mark for each correct response and 1/4th mark will be deducted for each wrong response.
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No marks will be deducted for questions left unattempted.
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SSC will release the SSC JE cutoff along with the scorecard.
SSC JE exam analysis 2021
As per the feedback from students and SSC JE 2021 exam analysis received by Careers360 for both the SSC JE 2021 exam, the exam was moderately difficult. 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) or Part – C (Mechanical) |
74-76 |
Easy |
SSC JE 2021: Expected cutoff
SSC will release the SSC JE cutoff along with the result of SSC JE 2021. However, candidates can check the SSC JE expected cutoff based on previous years’ statistics. Check the SSC JE expected cutoff 2021 in the table below: SSC JE expected cutoff 2021
SSC JE Expected Cutoff
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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 |
SSC JE Selection Procedure 2021
Candidates need to appear in three stages of the examination process. Paper 1 is an objective type computer-based. Students who qualify paper 1 are required to appear in paper 2 which is the descriptive written exam. The final phase is the document verification round. Candidates need to secure SSC JE cutoff marks to get qualified.
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