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9th August 2015, 12:38 AM
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Will there be section wise cut off in SSC Graduate Level exam 2016?
There section wise cut off in ssc graduate level exam 2015 i guess but my doubt is that will there be the same thing in next year 2016 as well?
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9th August 2015, 05:48 PM
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Re: Will there be section wise cut off in SSC Graduate Level exam 2016?
SSC CGL is the Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate level examination. The examination pattern of SSC CGL is:
Tier I. Tier II. Personal interview. Tier I is of two hundred marks consisting of 200 questions from: ~~General Intelligence and Reasoning. ~~Aptitude. ~~English. ~~General awareness. No, there is no sectional cut off marks in SSC CGL, SSC releases an overall cut off marks combining all four sections, candidates scoring above that are eligible for Tier II. |
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9th August 2015, 07:46 PM
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Re: Will there be section wise cut off in SSC Graduate Level exam 2016?
Coming straight to your query.
There is no section wise cut off in the SSC CGL of the year 2016. So, you don't have to worry regarding this. |
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9th August 2015, 08:43 PM
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Re: Will there be section wise cut off in SSC Graduate Level exam 2016?
# Staff Selection Commission holds Combined Graduate Level Examination every year in order to meet the existing vacant posts in various department and ministries of Central Government.
# Candidate are short listed on the basis of marks obtained in the Tier-I (Objective Type Test) which is sub-divided into following sections: * Quantitative Aptitude (total 50 questions carrying total 50 marks) * General English (total 50 questions carrying total 50 marks) * Reasoning Ability (total 50 questions carrying total 50 marks) * General Science (total 50 questions carrying total 50 marks) # Every year Staff Selection Commission (SSC) made it clear in the advertisement notice that SSC has the discretion to fix the minimum qualifying marks in each section separately for every category separately. # But in last few years, the Staff Selection Commission has taken only the Combined Cut-Off while preparing the selection list or merit list rather than Section Wise Cut-Off. # It is advised to candidate be well prepared for the examination. It is better to score as high marks as possible. More the marks obtained more the chances of getting selection in the examination. # Always try to score as high marks as possible so as not to look at cut off. |
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9th August 2015, 08:43 PM
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Re: Will there be section wise cut off in SSC Graduate Level exam 2016?
No, there is no such sectional wise cutoff is there for SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination like Banking Related Exams. Only Banking Related Examinations do have Sectional cutoff and candidates are required to reach that particular sections cutoff mark in order to be eligible for next rounds of selection process. So, you do no need to worry about Sectional Wise Cutoff marks in Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level Examination. Remember, there WILL NOT BE SUCH SECTIONAL CUTOFF CRITERIA even in the SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination 2016. So strengthen your Strong Areas first and do not neglect your weaker sections. But try to score as much as you can in the strongest area only. Several sections of CGL Tier 1 Exam are General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, General English and General Intelligence (Reasoning).
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9th August 2015, 11:28 PM
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Re: Will there be section wise cut off in SSC Graduate Level exam 2016?
SSC CGL refers to Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level Examination. This is the Exam for " Various Posts like Income Tax Officer, Sales Tax officer and Many posts like IB and CID officers " .
This is Exam conducted by SSC once in every year in the month of August and Coming to the Pattern of the Examination for better results you can see it from below information. SSC CGL Tier I consists of 4 Papers and they are namely <> General Intelligence and Reasoning <> General English <> General Knowledge <> Quantitative Aptitude There is NO SECTIONAL CUT OFF for SSC CGL Examination. You will have a chance to score maximum marks in your interesting sections. So this is advantage in SSC CGL. |
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10th August 2015, 11:01 PM
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Re: Will there be section wise cut off in SSC Graduate Level exam 2016?
There is No sectional Cut-off In SSB(Service Selection Board).SSB exam is conducted for Various Graduate & (10+2) levels Posts.
Graduate Level Posts Junior Accounts , Division Clerk , Inspector of Income Clerk , Sub Inspector In BSF , CRPF , CISF , SSB , Section Officer etc Eligibility - Age Limit : 18 to 27 Years For General Category , Relaxation applicable 3 years for OBC , 5 Years for SC/ST & 10 years Extra for PH category. - Qualification : You must have bachelor degree in any discipline from recognized University. (10+2) Level Posts Store Keeper , Computer Assistant , Stenographer , Lower Division Clerk , Information Assistant Eligibility - Age Limit : For general category 18 to 27 years , Relaxation applicable 3 years for OBC , 5 years for SC/ST , 10 years extra for PH category. - Qualification : You must have (10+2) Qualification from recognized baord. Selection Process - Tier I : Objective Type - Tier II : Objective Type - Tier III : Interview/Skill Test/Computer Proficiency Test. |
#8
19th August 2015, 07:21 PM
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Re: Will there be section wise cut off in SSC Graduate Level exam 2016?
Hello Friend..
SSC CGL is conducted every year by SSC (Staff Selection Commission) in which lakhs of candidates fill the form and give the exam every year.. From the examination pattern point of view there is not any sectional cut off in CGL pre as well as in not in CGL mains.. Your marks is the total score.. it doesnot depend in which subject you obtain more.. So start preparing and try to solve more question in those sections in which you feel comfort.. All the best for your preparation... |
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