SSC CGL 2024 Tier 1 Admit Card Released, Exam To Commence On September 9
The SSC CGL 2024 Tier 1 exam is scheduled to be held from September 9 to 26. (Representational/ File Photo)
Through this recruitment drive, the SSC intends to fill a total of 17,727 positions across Group B and Group C categories.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued the admit cards for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2024 Tier 1 exams. Candidates appearing for the examination can download their hall ticket IDs through the official website, ssc.gov.in by using their registration/roll number and date of birth. Note that the admit cards are available region-wise, except in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Delhi, and Uttarakhand regions, for which the cards have not yet been issued.
The SSC CGL 2024 Tier 1 exam is scheduled to be held from September 9 to September 26. Through this recruitment drive, the SSC intends to fill a total of 17,727 positions across Group B and Group C categories.
How to download the SSC CGL 2024 Tier 1 Admit Card?
Step 1: Head to the SSC Regional website.
Step 2: On the homepage, look for the SSC CGL 2024 Tier 1 Admit Card link and click on it.
Step 3: Key in your login details and click on submit.
Step 4: The SSC CGL 2024 Tier 1 Admit Card will appear on your screen.
Step 5: Download and save the admit card for future reference.
Aspirants must bring their respective hall ticket IDs to the examination centre, otherwise, they will not be able to appear for the exam.
Details mentioned on the SSC CGL 2024 Tier 1 Admit Card:
Candidates must carefully check the following details mentioned on their hall ticket IDs.
— Name of the candidate
— Date of Birth
— Gender
— Signature
— Photograph
— Roll Number
— Category
— Examination center and address
— Exam Time
— Reporting Time
— Important instructions
The exam will consist of 100-Multiple Choice Questions comprising subjects like General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension. Each segment will have 25 questions with a maximum of 50 marks. However, for every wrong attempt, 0.50 marks will be deducted.