SSC Releases Exam Details of SSC MTS 2019; 19.18 Lakh Appeared
aayushi madavi | August 26, 2019 | 03:31 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 26: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released important exam details about SSC MTS 2019 examination on their official website - ssc.nic.in . Salient features like number of registered candidates, number of candidates appeared, number of shifts, etc. have been shared by the Commission in their latest notice. SSC MTS 2019 Paper 1 was conducted from August 2 to August 22. The exam was conducted for 13 days.
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SSC MTS Paper - 1 - Salient Features
Given below are the SSC MTS 2019 Paper 1 data points that have been released by SSC.
|
S. No. |
Particulars |
Remarks |
|
1. |
Total number of registered candidates |
38.58 lakh |
|
2. |
Number of candidates appeared in the SSC MTS 2019 Paper - 1 |
19.18 lakh |
|
3. |
Overall percentage of attendance |
49.73% |
|
4. |
Number of shifts |
39 |
|
5. |
Number of examination venues |
337 |
|
6. |
Number of cities in which examination conducted |
146 |
|
7. |
Number of States/ UTs in which examination was conducted |
34 |
What’s Next?
The next event of SSC MTS 2019 will be the declaration of Paper 1 result. SSC MTS result for Paper 1 is expected to be released in the month of October.
Qualifying candidates of SSC MTS Paper 1 will be eligible to appear for Paper 2. The admit card for the same is likely to be issued in the first week of November. SSC MTS Paper 2 is scheduled to be conducted on November 17, 2019.
We can assume that the final result of SSC MTS 2019 exam will be declared in December.
SSC MTS exam is conducted for the recruitment of candidates as Multi-Tasking Staff in various Central Government departments of different States and Union Territories.
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