Pradeep Singh

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has declared the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) results for two consecutive years- final result for 2018 and Tier II result for 2019. Those, who had appeared for the exams, can check the results on the official site of the commission, ssc.nic.in. 

Candidates, who have appeared for the CHSL 2018 Skill test and qualified in it, will have to now appear for document verification. Any discrepancy with respect to the selection/ non-selection/ allocation of post/ User Department, etc. may be brought to the notice of the Commission within a period of one month. Any such representation received after one month will not be entertained by the Commission, read the official notice.

If a candidate is finally selected and does not receive any correspondence from the Commission or the concerned User Department within a period of one year after the declaration of the result, he/ she must bring this to the notice of the User Department immediately thereafter.

Meanwhile, detailed marks of the selected and non-selected candidates will be uploaded on the website of the Commission on October 8, and remain available till October 31. Candidates may check their marks by using their Registration No. and registered password and click on Result/Marks tab on the candidate dashboard. 

On the other hand, candidates who have appeared in the Tier II exam of CHSL 2019 will now have to appear for Skill test/Typing test if they pass the exam. 

As per the official notice, a total of 28,508 candidates have qualified (provisionally) for the Typing test based on the cut-off fixed by the Commission in Tier-I and Tier-II. 

CHSL 2018 Notice 

CHSL 2019 Notice

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