Additional candidates shortlisted for the SSC selection posts for graduate and above level will have to submit the supporting documents by October 23.
Anu Parthiban | October 13, 2023 | 06:57 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has declared additional results of Selection Posts Examination for graduates and above level. A total of 620 candidates have been shortlisted for the next stage of scrutiny.
Selection Posts for graduate and above level posts results were declared on July 1, 2022, wherein candidates were qualified for various categories in the ratio of 1:20 or 1:10 (vacancy : candidates). Due to the availability and suitability of candidates, the commission has shortlisted additional candidates.
The additional candidates who have qualified in the computer-based examination will be called in the order of merit to fill the vacancies.
Here’s the qualifying cut-off marks for different categories for the SSC Selection Posts Examination.
Category | Qualifying marks | Cut-offs |
Unreserved | 70 marks | 35% |
EWS/OBC | 60 marks | 30% |
All other categories | 40 marks | 25% |
The additional candidates who are shortlisted for next stage of scrutiny are required to submit a self-attested copy of all the supporting documents by October 23 through “speed post”.
As per the notice, candidates will have to submit documents supporting educational qualification, experience, category, age, age-relaxation in hard copy along with the print out of their online application form to the respective regional office(s) within 10 days.
“The candidates should clearly mention the “Graduate & Above Level” and “Post-Category No.” on the top of the envelope while sending the documents to the respective Regional Office(s) by Speed Post,” the SSC said.
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