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topicnews · August 26, 2024

SSC Combined Graduate Examination Admit Card 2024 Released. How to Download

SSC Combined Graduate Examination Admit Card 2024 Released. How to Download

SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination 2024: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released regional admit cards for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2024 Tier 1 examinations 2024, scheduled to be held from September 9 to 26, 2024.

Candidates from Central Region (CR) and Northeast Region (NER) can download their admit cards from the official website of the Staff Selection Commission at ssc.gov.in using their registration number, password registered with SSC and a captcha.

Candidates must note that the Central region includes Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and the North Eastern region consists of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura.

Candidates from Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Uttarakhand have to wait as the Commission has not yet issued admit cards for these states.

SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam 2024: Step by Step Guide to Download Admit Card

  • Visit the official SSC website at ssc.nic.in
  • Click on the “Admission Card” icon in the top right corner of the home page
  • A new page with links to various SSC regions will open
  • Click on the desired region (Central or Northeast region) and a new page will open
  • Click on the Admit Card link (Download CGL Exam 2024 TIER-1 Admit Card).
  • Enter your login details and click “Send”
  • SSC CGL 2024 Stage 1 Admit Card will be displayed on your screen.
  • Download the admit card and save it for future use.

SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam 2024: Details to be checked on the admit card

Candidates must verify the following details on their admit card:

  • Name of candidate
  • birth date
  • Gender
  • Signature
  • photo
  • Roll number
  • category
  • Examination location and address
  • Exam period
  • Important instructions

SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam 2024: Exam Pattern

According to the SSC notification, the exam will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions on topics such as general intelligence and logical reasoning, general awareness, quantitative aptitude and English comprehension.

Each section consists of 25 questions with a maximum of 50 marks. Candidates must note that there are penalty points; 0.50 points will be deducted for each incorrect attempt.

With this recruitment campaign, the Commission intends to fill a total of 17 727 posts in categories B and C.