How to check SSC CGL prelims cut off 2020 online?

How to check SSC CGL prelims cut off 2020 online?

SSC CGL Prelims Cut Off is prepared by taking into consideration the SSC CGL Marks. Tier 1 Marks are out on 07th July 2020. The Score card remains available for a month from 07th July 2020 to 06th August 2020. One may also visit the official SSC website, ssc.nic.in & follow the above-mentioned steps to check your marks.

How to check SSC CGL marks online?

Click on Result and Marks tab on left upper side. Please note that the score card is available for a certain period. Thus, one must take care of the last date to download the Score Card. Candidates may check their SSC CGL Marks from the link. For upcoming notifications on Bank Exams, stay connected with this website, www.adda247.com/jobs/.

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How to check SSC 2020 marks online?

The Score card remains available for a month from 07th July 2020 to 06th August 2020. One may also visit the official SSC website, ssc.nic.in & follow the above-mentioned steps to check your marks. The marks for Quantitative ability, English language and comprehension, Statistics & General Studies (Finance and Economics) have been provided.

How tough is the current affairs section in the SSC?

SSC generally doesn’t ask current affairs except for 2 or 3 questions. Reasoning section was moderate, not very tough. Mathematics was quite lengthy, could be qualified as a pretty tough standard paper. Overall my RAW Score is 137.

What are the marks given in SSC CGL Tier 1?

The marks for Quantitative ability, English language and comprehension, Statistics & General Studies (Finance and Economics) have been provided. How to check SSC CGL Tier 1 Scorecard?

What is your CGL pre score and normalized score?

In 2018 cgl pre score was 186.5 but underperformed in mains Quant section. So with the high score in pre due to normalization don’t be complacent because real game is still to be won. My raw score was 172.5 and normalized score is 187.8.

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