Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released Tier I Admit Card for Combined Higher Secondary Level Posts. The candidates who have applied for the positions can download the SSC CHSL Tier I Admit Card through the Official Website or from the given link.
SSC CHSL Notification 2019 |
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Name of the Organization |
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) |
Type of the Organization |
Government |
Position/Designation |
Combined Higher Secondary Level |
Job Location |
All Over India |
Vacancies |
4893 Posts |
Official Website | |
Official Notification |
SSC CHSL Eligibility 2019 | |||
S. No. | Name of the Post | Age Limit as on 01.01.2020 | Educational Qualification |
1. | Lower Division Clerk (LDC) |
Min Age: 18 Years Max Age: 27 Years |
The candidates must have passed 12th Standard or equivalent examination from a recognized Board or University. |
2. | Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA) | ||
3. | Postal Assistant (PA) | ||
4. | Sorting Assistant (SA) | ||
5. | Data Entry Operator (DEO) | ||
6. | Data Entry Operator (Grade - A) | Candidate Should have Passed 12th Standard pass in Science stream with Mathematics as a subject from a recognized Board or equivalent. |
SSC CHSL Vacancy 2019 |
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S. No. |
Name of the Post |
UR |
SC |
ST |
OBC |
EWS |
No. of Posts |
1. |
Lower Division Clerk (LDC) / Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA) |
601 |
141 |
68 |
351 |
108 |
1269 |
2. |
Postal Assistant (PA) / Sorting Assistant (SA) |
1739 |
487 |
314 |
658 |
400 |
3598 |
3. |
Data Entry Operator (DEO) |
14 |
02 |
04 |
05 |
01 |
26 |
Total |
2354 |
630 |
386 |
1014 |
509 |
4893 | |
SSC CHSL Apply Online 2019 |
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Selection Process |
Computer Based Examination and Skill test |
Application Start Date |
03.12.2019 |
Application End Date |
10.01.2020 |
Official Website |
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Official Notification |
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Apply Mode |
Online |
Application |
Closed |
SSC CHSL Important Dates 2019 | |
Date for submission of online applications | 03.12.2019 to 10.01.2020 |
Last date for receipt of application | 10.01.2020 |
Last date for making online fee payment | 12-01-2019 |
Last date for generation of offline Challan |
12-01-2019 (14.01.2020 Revised Date) |
Last date for payment through Challan (during working hours of Bank) | 14.01.2019 (16.01.2020 Revised Date) |
Dates of Tier-I Examination (CBE) | 16.03.2020 to 27.03.2020 |
Dates of Tier-II Examination (Descriptive Paper) | 28.06.2020 |
SSC CHSL 2019 - 20 Revised Date |
SSC CHSL Tier 1 Admit Card 2019 | |
Eastern Region | SSC CHSL Admit Card |
Karnataka Kerala Region | SSC CHSL Admit Card |
Southern Region | SSC CHSL Admit Card |
North Eastern Region |
SSC CHSL Admit Card |
Western Region | SSC CHSL Admit Card |
Madhya Pradesh Region | SSC CHSL Admit Card |
Central Region | SSC CHSL Admit Card |
North Western Region | SSC CHSL Admit Card |
Northern Region | SSC CHSL Admit Card |
To Download SSC CHSL Tier I Admit Card 2019
1. Go through the Official Website of SSC.
2. Go through Admit card.
3. Select the relevant Region.
4. Select the relavent notification.
5. Enter the Login Credentials.
6. Click on Submit.
SSC CHSL Recruitment Exam Pattern 2019 | ||||
Date of Computer Based Examination (Tier-I) | Part |
Subject (Not in sequence) |
Number of Questions / Maximum Marks |
Time Duration (For all four Parts) |
16-03-2020 to 27-03-2020 |
I | English Language (Basic Knowledge) |
25 / 50 | 60 Minutes |
II | General Intelligence | 25 / 50 | ||
III | Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) |
25 / 50 | ||
IV | General Awareness | 25 / 50 |
SSC CHSL Exam Syllabus 2019 | |
Exam Syllabus | SSC CHSL Exam Syllabus |
SSC CHSL Exam Centers 2019 | |
Exam Centers | SSC CHSL Exam Centers |
Competitive Exam Related Study Guide | ||
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S. No. | Category | Topics |
1. | Quantitative Aptitude | Triangle Problems |
2. | Reasoning Ability | Cause and Effect |
3. |
General Awareness | Indian Railways |
4. | English Knowledge | Prepositions |
Competitive Exam Related E-Books |
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Question of the Day | |
The second largest river basin in india is of the river? | |
A. Brahmaputra | B. Godavari |
C. Narmada | D. Krishna |
Answer: Godavari |
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