SSC MTS final result 2024 out with 20,959 candidates qualifying for staff, Havaldar posts
Vagisha Kaushik | March 13, 2025 | 08:18 AM IST | 2 mins read
SSC MTS result 2024 is available on the official website, ssc.gov.in. 8,079 qualify for MTS posts and 3,428 for Havaldar.
NEW DELHI : The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has declared the final result for Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff, and Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) exam 2024. Candidates can check the SSC MTS final result 2024 on the official website, ssc.gov.in. A total of 20,959 candidates have been declared qualified for the posts of MTS and Havaldar. SSC MTS final answer key 2024 will be available shortly.
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A total of 21,746 candidates had appeared for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) or Physical Standard Test (PST) held from February 5 to 12. 27,011 candidates had been shortlisted for the PET and PST based on SSC MTS result 2024 declared for the computer-based exam on January 21.
The commission informed that the marks of candidates have been normalised as the exam was held in multiple shifts.
SSC MTS Result 2024 Cut-off
The minimum qualifying marks in session-1 and session 2 of CBT are as follows:
|
Category |
Percentage |
|
UR |
30% |
|
OBC/EWS |
25% |
|
All Other Categories |
20% |
SSC MTS Final Result 2024: Qualified candidates
The category-wise number of candidates qualified for the post of MTS is given below.
|
Age Group |
EWS |
SC |
ST |
OBC |
UR |
Total |
ESM |
OH |
HH |
VH |
PwD/Others |
|
18-25 |
784 |
856 |
515 |
1815 |
2913 |
6883 |
620 |
72 |
77 |
61 |
56 |
|
18-27 |
146 |
111 |
90# |
329 |
520 |
1196 |
70 |
13 |
15 |
23 |
10 |
|
Total |
930 |
967 |
605 |
2144 |
3433* |
8079 |
690** |
85*** |
92^ |
84^^ |
66^ |
The category-wise number of candidates qualified for the post of Havaldar is as follows:
|
Category |
Number of candidates |
|
EWS |
290 |
|
SC |
516 |
|
ST |
284 |
|
OBC |
792 |
|
UR |
1546* |
|
TOTAL |
3428 |
|
ESM |
287** |
|
OH |
48^ |
|
HH |
48^^ |
|
VH |
-- |
|
PwD/Others |
35^^^ |
SSC further informed that the allocation of departments for 12 selected candidates will be made in due course by the regional offices. SSC MTS result of 179 candidates has been kept withheld due to suspected malpractices for further scrutiny while the result of 504 candidates has not been processed due to cancellation/debarment/rejection of candidature. Moreover, 198 PwD candidates were not found suitable for the post of Havaldar as per the benchmark disability and their candidature has not been considered.
SSC MTS Result: Tie-resolving method
In case, more than one candidate secured equal aggregate marks in session 2, the tie has been resolved by applying the following criteria:
- Marks in general awareness of Session 2
- Total normalized marks in Session 1
- Date of birth, the candidate older in age gets preference
- Alphabetical order of the names
“Dossiers of the qualified candidates would be compiled electronically by the commission and will be made available for downloading through e-dossier module only on the Commission’s website, by the Nodal officers nominated by the User Departments at the time of vacancy collection of the examination. Dossiers received through any other mode should not be accepted by the user department,” the commission said.
Candidates can raise discrepancies, if any, with respect to the selection/ non-selection/ allocation of post/user department within a month.
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