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What is SSC? Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an Indian organization to recruit staff for different posts in the various Ministries and Departments of the Government of India and in its Subordinate Offices. This commission is an attached office of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) which consists of Chairman, 2 Members and a Secretary-cum-Controller of Examinations. The age criteria for SSC exam is minimum 18 years and maximum 27 years. The SSC CGL (Combined graduate level) exams are held every year and applicants have to clear all three tiers in the exam. Tier 1 of the SSC exams involves answering multiple choice questions on subjects like Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and General English. After you pass the Tier 1, you will have preparation time to attempt the Tier 2 exams. The Tier 2 exams also have multiple choice questions format. However, the syllabus and subjects for Tier 2 are different. After Tier 2, the next and last level of SSC exam is Tier 3, which includes a personal interview and skill test. About SSC CGL exam The SSC CGL exam is very important because the candidates who are selected will be indirectly taking care of the nation. Once you understand the gravity of the situation you are bound to study harder for such a placement. The syllabus of an SSC exam is detailed for a reason. This way only the best & suitable candidates will be able to clear it. The leaders cannot run a nation without the right kind of support from competent individuals. This is what the SSC exam provides. The results will separate talented candidates who can handle pressure with ease and take care of problems without disrupting the flow of an organisation. The applications for such an exam requires patience and you need to ensure that all the sections are filled with proper care. Even the smallest of errors could reject your application and you will have to wait till the SSC conduct the exams again. Lakhs of entries are received but only a few candidates make it through all the rounds. It just goes to show how strict the commission is in the case of recruitment. As a student, it is always important to know what are you preparing for. A post in a government office is highly in demand, but all you need to have the skills to handle the job. The SSC is the channel through which you can do something for your country and improve your situation in life, as well. What does the SSC do? The Staff Selection Commission Board is headed by a chairman and two other individuals. There is a Controller of Examinations who is also the Secretary. Every year, the SSC conducts examinations all over the country for candidates hoping to get a government job. This is not a simple task and there are 9 regional offices that help make the entire task easier. These are located in Mumbai, Kolkata, New Delhi, Guwahati, Bangalore, Allahabad, and Chennai. Chandigarh and Raipur are home to sub-regional offices. These centres are crucial to the success of the SSC exam because they help to co-ordinate everything with the head office in New Delhi. Controlling and regulating such a major examination is not an easy task, and you need a many resources to get everything in order. The SSC ensures that the exams are carried out in the right manner and all candidates are given a fair chance of getting through.

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What is SSC?!!Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an Indian organization to recruit staff for different posts in the various Ministries and Departments of the Government of India and in its Subordinate Offices.!This commission is an attached office of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) which consists of Chairman, 2 Members and a Secretary-cum-Controller of Examinations. The age criteria for SSC exam is minimum 18 years and maximum 27 years.!!The SSC CGL (Combined graduate level) exams are held every year and applicants have to clear all three tiers in the exam. !!• Tier 1 of the SSC exams involves answering multiple choice questions on subjects like

Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and General English.!• After you pass the Tier 1, you will have preparation time to attempt the Tier 2 exams. The Tier 2

exams also have multiple choice questions format. However, the syllabus and subjects for Tier 2 are different.!

• After Tier 2, the next and last level of SSC exam is Tier 3, which includes a personal interview and skill test.!!

About SSC CGL exam!!• The SSC CGL exam is very important because the candidates who are selected will be indirectly

taking care of the nation. Once you understand the gravity of the situation you are bound to study harder for such a placement. The syllabus of an SSC exam is detailed for a reason. This way only the best & suitable candidates will be able to clear it.!!

• The leaders cannot run a nation without the right kind of support from competent individuals. This is what the SSC exam provides. The results will separate talented candidates who can handle pressure with ease and take care of problems without disrupting the flow of an organisation.!!

• The applications for such an exam requires patience and you need to ensure that all the sections are filled with proper care. Even the smallest of errors could reject your application and you will have to wait till the SSC conduct the exams again. Lakhs of entries are received but only a few candidates make it through all the rounds. It just goes to show how strict the commission is in the case of recruitment.!!

• As a student, it is always important to know what are you preparing for. A post in a government office is highly in demand, but all you need to have the skills to handle the job. The SSC is the channel through which you can do something for your country and improve your situation in life, as well.!!

What does the SSC do?!!The Staff Selection Commission Board is headed by a chairman and two other individuals. There is a Controller of Examinations who is also the Secretary. Every year, the SSC conducts examinations all over the country for candidates hoping to get a government job. This is not a simple task and there are 9 regional offices that help make the entire task easier. These are located in Mumbai, Kolkata, New Delhi, Guwahati, Bangalore, Allahabad, and Chennai. Chandigarh and Raipur are home to sub-regional offices.!!These centres are crucial to the success of the SSC exam because they help to co-ordinate everything with the head office in New Delhi. Controlling and regulating such a major examination is not an easy task, and you need a many resources to get everything in order. The SSC ensures that the exams are carried out in the right manner and all candidates are given a fair chance of getting through.!!

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