As per the latest notification, aspiring candidates of the Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination, 2018 are hereby advised, in their own interest, to submit online applications much before the closing date, i.e., April 5, 2019 and not to wait till the last date to avoid the possibility of disconnection/inability or failure to login to the website on account of heavy load on the website during the closing days.
The last date to make payment for the same is April 7, 2019. Candidates can visit the official website of SSC and download the CHSL 2019 form to apply.
NOTE: Tier-I exam is likely to be conducted from June 1 till June 26, while the tier-II exam is expected to be conducted on September 29, 2019.
Age Limit (As on August 1, 2019)
Minimum: 18 Years
Maximum: 27 Years
Relaxation in upper age limit is there for reserved category candidates.
How to Apply:
Visit the official website, ssc.nic.in, and register using your using email id
Click on ‘Apply’ in the main tab and it will redirected you to a new page
Click on CHSL and click ‘Apply’, fill all the asked details
Don’t forget to make the payment (application fee)
NOTE: Application fee is Rs 100 but reserved category and female candidates are exempted from paying the fee.
For more details about the vacancy, visit the official website of SSC.
"It is hereby reiterated in the interest of the candidates that the aspiring candidates for the Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination, 2018 should submit their online applications much before the closing date, i.e. April 5, 2019 and not to wait till the last date to avoid the possibility of disconnection/ inability or failure to login to the website on account of heavy load on the website during the closing days," the Commission in its latest notice said.
The last date to make payment for the same is April 7, 2019. Candidates can visit the official website of SSC and download the CHSL 2019 form to apply.
NOTE: Tier-I exam is likely to be conducted from June 1 till June 26, while the tier-II exam is expected to be conducted on September 29, 2019.
Age Limit (As on August 1, 2019)
Minimum: 18 Years
Maximum: 27 Years
Relaxation in upper age limit is there for reserved category candidates.
How to Apply:
Visit the official website, ssc.nic.in, and register using your using email id
Click on ‘Apply’ in the main tab and it will redirected you to a new page
Click on CHSL and click ‘Apply’, fill all the asked details
Don’t forget to make the payment (application fee)
NOTE: Application fee is Rs 100 but reserved category and female candidates are exempted from paying the fee.
For more details about the vacancy, visit the official website of SSC.
Based on the performance of the candidates in the Computer Based Examination, 11211 candidates have provisionally qualified for appearing in the Skill Test for the post of Stenographer Grade ‘C’ and 15953 candidates have provisionally qualified for appearing in the Skill Test for the post of Stenographer Grade‘D’. The cut–off marks fixed by the Commission in the Computer Based Examination and the number of candidates qualified under different categories are as under:
Note-3: Candidates belonging to Horizontal Categories (i.e. OH, VH, ESM and Others) have also been counted against their respective Vertical Categories (i.e. SC, ST, OBC and UR).
Note-4: A minimum qualifying cut-off of 20% i.e. 40.00 marks has been applied for categories VH and Others.
“Marks scored by candidates in the Computer Based Examinations, if conducted in multiple shifts, will be normalized and such normalized scores will be used to determine final merit.”
As the Computer Based Examination was conducted in multiple shifts, marks scored by the candidates have been normalized as per the formula published by the Commission on its website on February 7, 2019.
Such normalized marks have been used to qualify the candidates for the Skill Test.
Representations received from the candidates regarding tentative Answer Keys were carefully examined. Wherever the representations were found genuine, the answer keys were revised, and the modified Answer Keys were used for evaluation.
The category status in respect of the candidates belonging to reserved categories has been indicated along with their roll numbers.It is important for such candidates to note that they have been declared qualified only for the category mentioned against their Roll Number. If his/her actual category does not match, he/she may not be eligible to be included in the list. It is,therefore, in the interest of the candidates concerned to immediately contact the respective Regional Offices of the Commission in all such cases.
The schedule of Skill Test will be communicated by the Regional Offices in due course.
Candidates are advised to follow the website of the Regional Offices concerned.
The Result of this Examination is available on the website of the Commission i.e.https://ssc.nic.in. Marks of the candidates will be available on the Commission's website on April 19, 2019.
Candidates may check their individual marks for a period of 01 month by using their Registration No and Registered Password (after login, click on Result/ Marks link on Candidate’s Dashboard).
Reportedly, the Commission conducted the Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination (Tier-I), 2018 from July 1, 2019 to July 11, 2019 (for 09 days).
The salient features of the examination are given below:
Total number of registered candidates: 29.68 lakh
Number of Candidates appeared in the Examination: 13.17 lakh
Overall Percentage of attendance: 44.37%
Number of shifts: 255
Number of examination venues: 3616
Number of Cities in which examination conducted: 1467
Number of States/UT's in which examination was conducted: 338
Tentative date for declaration of result: September 11, 2019.
The Staff Selection had conducted the Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination (Tier-I), 2018 from July 1, 2019 to July 11, 2019 (for 9 days). Though as many as 29.68 lakh candidates had applied for the examination, less than half the number (13.17 lakh) actually appeared in the examination. The Commission is likely to declare the results by September 11, 2019.
The salient features of the examination are given below:
Total number of registered candidates: 29.68 lakh
Number of Candidates appeared in the Examination: 13.17 lakh
Overall Percentage of attendance: 44.37%
Number of shifts: 255
Number of examination venues: 3616
Number of Cities in which examination conducted: 1467
Number of States/UT's in which examination was conducted: 338
Tentative date for declaration of result: September 11, 2019.
The Computer Based Examination for the Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination (Tier-I), 2018 was conducted by the Commission from July 1, 2019 to July 11, 2019 at different centres all over the country.
The candidates’ Response Sheet along with the tentative Answer Keys are now available on the link given below. The candidates may login as per the procedure mentioned in the link provided below.
Representations in respect of the tentative Answer Keys, if any, may be submitted online from July 23, 2019 (5 PM) to July 27, 2019 (5 PM) on payment of Rs 100 per question/answer challenged.
Representations received after 5 PM on July 27, 2019 will not be entertained under any circumstances. The candidates may take a print out of their respective Response Sheets, as the same will not be available after the above-specified time limit.
For the tentative Answer Keys, click on the link given below:
The Staff Selection had conducted the Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination (Tier-I), 2018 from July 1, 2019 to July 11, 2019 (for 9 days). Though as many as 29.68 lakh candidates had applied for the examination, less than half the number (13.17 lakh) actually appeared in the examination.
Therefore, the students are advised to check the official website after 7PM today for a confirmation on the declaration of results.
The salient features of the examination are given below:
In the notification released on September 13, the Commission stated that it has decided to upload the marks of candidates who appeared in Tier-I of CHSL Examination, 2018.
Candidates may check their marks from till October 10, 2019 by using their Registration Number and Registered Password on the website of the Commission.
Staff Selection Commission conducted the Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) (Tier-I) Examination, 2018 from July 1, 2019 to July 11, 2019 in the Computer Based Mode for Recruitment of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants, Data Entry Operators and Lower Divisional Clerks at various centres all over the country.
Based on marks scored in Tier-I Computer Based Examination candidates have been shortlisted, Category-wise to appear for Tier-II (Descriptive Paper).
Separate cut-offs have been fixed for the posts of DEO other than C&AG (List-I), DEO in C&AG (List-II) and LDC/JSA and PA/SA (List-III).
As the Tier-I Computer Based Examination was conducted in multiple shifts, marks scored by the candidates have been normalized as per the formula published by the Commission on its website on January 2, 2019. Such normalized marks have been used to qualify the candidates for the next stage of Examination (i.e. Tier-II), the Commission had stated in its earlier notification.