SSC JE result 2023 out at ssc.nic.in; cut-off marks, qualified candidates
Ayushi Bisht | November 18, 2023 | 10:04 AM IST | 1 min read
A total of 10,154 candidates have been shortlisted for civil engineering and 2,073 candidates have been shortlisted for electrical/ mechanical engineering.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued the Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical & Electrical) Examination, 2023 paper 1 results on November 17. Candidates who appeared for the written examination can check the SSC JE result 2023 through the official website, ssc.nic.in.
A total of 10,154 candidates have been shortlisted for Civil Engineering and 2,073 candidates have been shortlisted for Electrical/ Mechanical Engineering.
“Paper-II of Junior Engineer Examination, 2023 is scheduled on 04.12.2023. The admission certificate of the shortlisted candidates will be uploaded on the websites of the respective regional offices in due course”, said the official notification.
SSC JE Result 2023: Cutoff for civil engineering
| Category | Cut-off Marks | Selected candidates |
| General | 108.16773 | 1373 |
| OBC | 106.50713 | 3403 |
| EWS | 98.91581 | 1696 |
| ST | 87.33088 | 1127 |
| SC | 89.36187 | 2376 |
SSC JE Result 2023: Cutoff for electrical/ mechanical
| Category | Cut-off Marks | Selected candidates |
| General | 131.45627 | 320 |
| OBC | 131.45627 | 770 |
| EWS | 125.37901 | 344 |
| ST | 105.81252 | 187 |
| SC | 116.03229 | 402 |
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The commission conducted SSC JE exam 2023 (Paper 1) from October 9 to October 11. The exam was administered offline in computer-based mode.
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