I have entered wrong passing year of my graduation in ssc cgl application instead of 2023 I have typed 2024 . Will it pose any problems for me ?
Hello there,
If you've mistakenly filled any wrong detail in your SSC CGL application, you can correct it when the correction window gets open. SSC CGL Tier 1 exam application correction window will be open from 10 August to 11 August. As per SSC Guidelines, a candidate can only correct his\her form twice not more than that. For First-Time correction, candidate has to pay an amount of 250 INR and for the second time correction the payable amount is 500 INR.
I hope this information will be useful to you.
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should i update my live photo during correction window in ssc cgl if earlier the quality of live picture was not good due to lightning but it got approved through ssc app
Yes, you should update your live photo during the correction window for SSC CGL if the quality of your previously approved picture was not good due to lighting issues.
Even if the initial photo was accepted through the SSC app, uploading a clearer and better-quality image can help avoid any potential problems during the final verification process.
The correction window allows you to make necessary changes, including uploading an improved live photograph. Ensure that the new photo meets the specified guidelines, such as proper lighting, background, and resolution requirements, to avoid any complications.
Taking this opportunity to enhance your application is advisable
can i change state or ut of board in ssc cgl and mts form in correction windows time
Hy,
Yes, in many cases, the correction windows for SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) and SSC MTS (Multi Tasking Staff) exams allow candidates to make changes to their application forms, including updates to personal details such as state or union territory (UT) information. However, the ability to make such changes depends on the specific rules and procedures set by the SSC for the particular exam cycle.
Steps to Change State/UT in SSC CGL or SSC MTS Form During Correction Window:
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Check Official Notification:
- Review Guidelines: Before attempting any changes, check the official SSC notification or website for the specific guidelines on the correction window. This will provide you with detailed instructions and any restrictions.
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Log In to Your Account:
- Access Your Form: Log in to the SSC official website using your credentials (application number and password) to access your application form.
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Navigate to Correction Window:
- Find Correction Option: During the correction period, there will be an option to make corrections to your application form. Locate this option in the candidate dashboard.
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Make Changes:
- Edit Details: Find the section where you need to change the state or UT. Enter the new details as required.
- Review Changes: Carefully review the changes to ensure all details are accurate before finalizing.
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Submit Changes:
- Save and Submit: After making the necessary changes, save and submit the updated application form. Ensure you receive a confirmation of the changes.
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Pay Additional Fees (If Applicable):
- Fee Payment: Some changes might require additional fees. If applicable, make sure to pay any extra charges as directed by the SSC.
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Confirmation:
- Receive Confirmation: After submission, you should receive a confirmation email or message indicating that your changes have been successfully made.
Important Points:
- Correction Period: The correction window is typically open for a limited period. Make sure to complete all corrections before the deadline.
- Verification: Changes in state or UT might affect your exam center selection or eligibility. Verify the impact of such changes with the SSC guidelines.
- No Changes After Deadline: Once the correction window closes, you will not be able to make any further changes to your application.
ssc cgl me photo correction me time diya jayega
Hy,
In the SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) exam process, there is usually a provision for correcting discrepancies in the photo or other details on your application form. Here’s what you need to know about the photo correction and the associated process:
1. Correction Window
- Correction Period: SSC typically provides a correction window for candidates to make amendments to their application forms after the submission. This includes correcting photos, signatures, or other details.
- Notification: The correction period is usually announced by SSC through their official website or in the notification released for each recruitment cycle.
2. Steps to Correct Photo in SSC CGL
- Log In: Access the SSC application portal using your credentials (registration number and password).
- Correction Link: Look for the “Application Form Correction” or “Correction in Application Form” link. This is where you can make changes to your submitted application.
- Upload Correct Photo: Follow the instructions to upload the correct photo as per the specified guidelines. Ensure your photo meets the size, format, and quality requirements set by SSC.
- Review and Submit: After making corrections, review your updated application form to ensure all details are correct and submit it.
can i apply for ibps po/clerk/SSC CGL if I cleared my backlog in graduation?? will ot create any problem??
Hello,
Yes, you can apply for IBPS PO/Clerk/SSC CGL exams even if you cleared your backlog in graduation. However, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, including the passing percentage and degree completion requirements. Clearing backlogs doesn't typically create issues, but:
· Check the exam notification for specific guidelines on backlog clearance.
· Verify your degree is recognized by the relevant authorities.
· Ensure your final year results are declared before the exam or interview dates.
· Be prepared to provide proof of backlog clearance and degree completion during document verification.
hope this helps,
Thank you
i want to go for the ssc cgl , so which ug course should i do which is easy and cheapest??
Hello student
Congratulations on your decision to prepare for SSC CGL!
For SSC CGL, you don't need a specific UG course, but having a degree is mandatory. Considering ease and affordability, here are some UG courses:
1. *BA (Bachelor of Arts)*: A popular choice, as it's relatively easy and affordable.
2. *BCom (Bachelor of Commerce)*: Another common option, suitable for those interested in commerce and management.
3. *BSc (Bachelor of Science)*: A good choice if you're interested in science subjects like physics, chemistry, or biology.
4. *BVoc (Bachelor of Vocation)*: A newer course focused on skill development and industry-specific training.
5. *Distance Education*: Consider distance education courses like BA, BCom, or BSc from reputable universities like IGNOU, DU SOL, or Annamalai University.
When choosing a course, consider the following factors:
- *Interest*: Pick a course that aligns with your interests.
- *Cost*: Compare fees among colleges and universities.
- *Duration*: Most UG courses are 3 years.
- *Recognition*: Ensure the course and institution are recognized by UGC or AICTE.
Remember, SSC CGL preparation requires dedication and focus. Choose a course that allows you to balance your studies and preparation.
I have done B.Tech evening course from DTU. Am I eligible for SSC CGL?
Hello Aspirant , Hope your doing great . As per your query , A Bachelor's degree in any field from an accredited university or institute with a minimum of 60% in mathematics at the 12th-grade level or A bachelor's degree in statistics is one of the degree-level studies in any field. You will eligible for the exam.
I have 59 marks in maths in 12th, am i eligible to apply for jso in ssc cgl? can this one mark difference be neglected and what will happen if i am not eligible for this and still i apply for this, would my application be stopped or they will just make me eligible for other posts?
In SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) exams, eligibility criteria are crucial for determining your application status and post allocation. Here’s what you need to know about applying for the Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) position with 59 marks in Mathematics in 12th grade:
Eligibility for JSO Position:
- Mathematics Requirement : The SSC CGL eligibility criteria for JSO typically require candidates to have at least 60% marks in Mathematics at the 12th grade level or a degree in Statistics. Your 59 marks, which fall just short of the 60% threshold, might affect your eligibility for this specific post.
What If You Apply Anyway?
- Application Status : If you apply for the JSO post without meeting the eligibility criteria, your application for this post is likely to be rejected. SSC CGL applications are screened based on eligibility criteria, and if you do not meet them, you will not be considered for the JSO position.
- Other Posts : However, if you do not qualify for the JSO role, your application might still be considered for other posts in SSC CGL for which you meet the eligibility criteria. Your overall application will be evaluated for other available positions.
Steps to Take:
- Verify Eligibility : Check the latest SSC CGL notification or contact SSC for specific eligibility details and any possible exceptions.
- Apply for Other Posts : Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for other posts in SSC CGL and select them accordingly in your application.
while you may be ineligible for the JSO post due to your 12th-grade marks, you can still apply for other positions within SSC CGL for which you meet the criteria. Ensure to verify all eligibility requirements before submitting your application.
hope this helps you!!
i completed my 4 year degree from 2015 to 209 and i have backlogs. Then i cleared my backlogs in 2020. For SSC CGL 2024, what should i enter in passing year column? 2019 or 2020. Note: I got my provisional certificate. In that certificate, passing year and month is given as November 2020.
Hello Aspirant
You should enter 2020 as the passing year in the SSC CGL application form.
Here's why:
Completion of Degree: You completed all requirements for your degree, including clearing backlogs, in 2020.
Eligibility Criteria: The key is to have completed your degree before the eligibility cutoff date for SSC CGL.
Also, as you have mentioned, your scorecard has 2020 as the passing year, so you anyway will have to mention it as 2020 because the authorities cross-check all the documents.
My graduation admission year was 2018 and there was back in a subject in 1st semester, and i cleared that back in 2023 and my final year marksheet date is 24 june 2024. I have to fill ssc cgl form .what will be my passing year ?
Hi Nidhi,
For the SSC CGL form, your passing year should be the year when you completed all requirements for your graduation, including clearing any backlogs. Since you cleared your backlog in 2023 and your final marksheet date is June 24, 2024, you should mention 2024 as your passing year .
This is because your degree is considered complete only when all subjects, including backlogs, are cleared and you have been awarded the final marksheet.
Hope it helps!