SSC MTS result 2023 declared at ssc.nic.in; 4,380 candidates shortlisted for PET, PST
SSC MTS result 2023 cut off is available on ssc.nic.in. Check category-wise number of selected candidates.
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Subscribe NowVagisha Kaushik | November 7, 2023 | 08:17 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission has declared the SSC MTS result 2023 today, November 7. Candidates who appeared for the Multi Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff, and Havaldar (CBIC and CBN) exam 2023 can check their results on the official website, ssc.nic.in.
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A total of 4,380 candidates have been selected for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) or Physical Standard Test (PST). The schedule of PET, PST will be announced soon. Candidates can check category-wise SSC MTS cut off 2023 for the post of Havaldar in the official result PDF available on the official site.
“As the Computer Based Examination was conducted in multiple shifts, marks scored by candidates have been normalized as per the formula published by the Commission on its website. As per the provision under Para-18.7, for the post of Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) candidates have been shortlisted for appearing PET/ PST based on their normalized scores of Session-II in CBE,” SSC said in an official notice.
SSC MTS result 2023
The minimum qualifying marks in Session 1 as well as Session 2 of CBE are as follows:
Category |
Cut-off |
Unreserved |
30% |
OBC, EWS |
25% |
All other categories |
20% |
“The candidates who fail to qualify PET/ PST will not be considered for the post of Havaldar in the final result. However, if such candidates get shortlisted for the post of MTS, their candidature will remain valid for the post of MTS. Final result for both the posts i.e. MTS and Havaldar will be declared together at later stage after completion of PET/ PST for the post of Havaldar,” SSC added.
The category-wise number of shortlisted candidates is given below:
Category |
Number of candidates |
EWS |
390 |
SC |
590 |
ST |
410 |
ESM |
310 |
OH |
40 |
HH |
30 |
OBC |
860 |
VH |
– |
Other PwD |
40 |
UR |
1,710 |
Total |
4,380 |
The commission applied the following methods one after another to resolve the ties:
- Marks in general awareness of session 2
- Total normalized marks in session 1
- Candidate older in age gets preference
- Alphabetical order of the names
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