SSC MTS 2019 result declared - Check cutoff details here
Richa Kapoor | March 7, 2021 | 12:01 AM IST | 1 min read
Staff Selection Commission has announced the SSC MTS 2019 result in online mode on the official website along with the cutoff
NEW DELHI - The Staff Selection Commission has declared the final result for SSC MTS 2019 in online mode on the official website ssc.nic.in/ . Candidates can check the result of SSC MTS which is in the form of a PDF. Also SSC has issued the Cut-off details for vacancies in the age-group of 18-25 years.
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SSC in its notice has also said that the detailed marks of the candidates will be provided on the official website from March 10 to March 31.
Important Dates for SSC MTS 2019 result
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SSC MTS 2019 result announcement date |
March 6, 2021 |
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Start and end date to download the detailed result of SSC MTS 2021 |
March 10-March 31, 2021 |
How to check SC MTS 2019 result
Candidates can check the SSC MTS 2019 result by following the steps that are given below.
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First and foremost visit the official website of SSC
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Then Click on the Result tab
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Candidates will be directed to a news page where they will have to click on the following links to check their respective result
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Click Here to check the result for SSC MTS result 2019 for age group of 18-25 years
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Click Here to check the result for SSC MTS 2019 for age group of 18-27
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Details Mentioned in the SSC MTS result 2019
The following information is mentioned in the SSC MTS 2019 result that has been released in the PDF format:
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Roll Number of the candidate
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Name of the candidate
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Rank of the qualifying candidates
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Categories of the qualifying candidates
SSC MTS 2019 Cutoff
The cutoff marks is the minimum qualifying marks that has been determined by SSC for each category and for candidates who are in the age group of 18-25 and 18-27.
Click here to check the Cutoff
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