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8th February 2016, 06:46 PM
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Eligibility to write SSC exam after getting failed? Am I eligible for government exams?


I wrote my ssc in 2008 but I fail in one paper now I want to write it again. Am I eligible for writing government exams?




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8th February 2016, 09:36 PM
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Default Re: Eligibility to write SSC exam after getting failed? Am I eligible for government exams?

Yes, you can write SSC examinations as a private candidate if you have failed in regular examinations 8 years back. By qualifying the SSC examination, you are eligible to apply for Government examinations. Without qualifying SSC examination, you are not eligible to apply for Government examinations. So, I suggest you to qualify SSC examinations by appearing as a private candidate, so, that you are eligible to apply for Government examinations.
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I completed MBA finance in 2016 . But I pass scc supplementary in 2009 , so can I eligible for any government job?
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I am failed in one subject of graduation can I apply for Either ssc cgl or upsc
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