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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has rolled out the results for the SSC Selection Posts Examination 2024, covering Matriculation Level Posts, Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Posts, Graduation, and above-level posts. Applicants who appeared for the computer-based examination can visit the official website of SSC, which is ssc.gov.in, to check and download their results. It is to be noted by the candidates that those who are shortlisted will have to appear for the skill test, wherever prescribed for any category of posts.
As mentioned in the official notification, shortlisted candidates are required to upload self-attested copies of all supporting documents, including educational qualifications, category, experience, age, and age relaxation, from September 2 to September 24.
SSC Selection Post Phase 12 Result 2024: Shortlisted Candidates Details
The SSC administered the selection post examination on June 20, June 21, June 24, June 25, and June 26. As many as 61,618 candidates have been shortlisted for the next round. Here’s the breakdown of the shortlisted candidates in various level exams:
Selection Posts Examination (Matriculation Level Posts): 15, 895 candidates
Selection Posts Examination (Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Posts): 16, 162 candidates
Selection Posts Examination (Graduation & above Level Posts): 29, 561 candidates
SSC Selection Post Result 2024: Here’s How to Check
Step 1: Candidates need to login to the official website of SSC, ssc.gov.in.
Step 2: Go to the ‘Results’ section available in the top right corner of the webpage.
Step 3: Then, click on the SSC Selection Post Phase 12 Result 2024 link for various exams, including Matriculation Level, Higher Secondary Level, and Graduation Level.
Step 4: From the option mentioned, click on the pdf link to the concerned exam in which you have appeared.
Step 5: Once done, the PDF file of the SSC Selection Post Result for the selected exam will appear on the screen.
Step 6: Check all the details thoroughly and take a printout of it for future reference.
Candidates belonging to the unreserved categories are required to attain 30 per cent (60 marks) in the examination to qualify. Those falling under the OBC (other backward class) or EWS (economically weaker section) will have to achieve 25 per cent (50 marks) in the exam, while all other reserved categories shall get 20 per cent (40 marks) to qualify.
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