Published 15:28 IST, February 21st 2020
SSC CGL 2020: Admit card for Tier-I out; how to download, exam pattern and other details
The Staff Selection Commission on Tuesday enabled a link to check and download the admit card. Read on to know how to download and other important details.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) released admit cards for the Tier-1 Combined Graduate Level Exam yesterday, that is February 20, 2020. Those who have applied for the SSC CGL Exam can download their SSC CGL Tier-1 Admit Card by logging in on the official website of the SSC, that is ssc.nic.in. The admit card from other zone applicants is yet to release.
The SSC CGL tier-1 Exam is scheduled to start from March 2 to 11, 2020. The SSC applicants can download the SSC CGL admit card through the website- ssc.nic.in. To download the admit card, enter registration or roll number along with the date of birth and security code. The SSC CGL admit card will appear on the screen. Download and take a print out for further reference.
Exam pattern and recruitment system
The SSC CGL Exam consists of 100 questions of two marks each. There is negative marking in the SSC CGL 2020 Tier-1 Exam. 0.50 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer. The section is arranged in the ascending order beginning with reasoning and ending with English. The applicants who clear the Tier I exam will be qualified to appear for tier-II, tier-III and skill test. Every year, SSC conducts the CGL exam. Under its recruitment process, candidates selected for the posts of group B and C will get a remuneration between ₹9,300 to ₹34,800. Whereas for group C, the candidates will get a salary between ₹5,200 to ₹20,200.
Things you need to check on your SSC CGL 2020 admit card:
- Applicant’s Name
- Registration Number
- Roll Number
- Date of Birth
- Father’s Name
- Exam Center
- Full Address of Exam Center
- Center Code
- Photograph of applicant
- Signature of applicant
- Important Instructions
Necessary documents an applicant needs to carry along in the exam hall:
- Aadhar Card
- Pan Card
- Voter ID Card
- Driving Licenses
- Passport
- Other ID Proof issued by Govt.
(Image Courtesy: Official SSC website)
Updated 15:28 IST, February 21st 2020