SSC Selection Post Phase 7 (VII) 2019 Results are going to be released soon at ssc.nic.in. Candidates who have appeared for the SSC Selection Post Phase 7 (VII) 2019 from 14th Oct to 16th Oct 2019 for Matriculation/10th, Higher Secondary/12th and Graduation Level Exams, can check the expected cutoff marks here. Based on the difficulty level of the three exams, i.e., Matriculation Level, Higher Secondary Level and Graduation Level, we have guestimated the Cutoff Marks of SSC Selection Post Phase 7 (VII) 2019 Online Exam.
SSC Selection Post Phase 7 2019 Exam – Minimum Qualifying Marks
SSC Selection Post Phase VII 2019 Computer Based Exam (Matriculation/10th, Higher Secondary/12th and Graduation & Above Level Exams) consisted of 100 Questions of total 200 Marks in the MCQ Format. Below is the Exam Pattern:
Subjects |
No. of Questions |
Marks |
Total Duration/ Timing |
General Intelligence |
25 |
50 |
60 Minutes (Total) |
English Language (Basic Knowledge) |
25 |
50 |
|
Quantitative Aptitude (Basic Arithmetic Skill) |
25 |
50 |
|
General Awareness |
25 |
50 |
|
Total |
100 questions |
200 marks |
For qualifying Computer Based Examination, candidates are required to score minimum marks as per the details given below:
Minimum Qualifying Marks for SSC Selection Post Phase 7 (VII) 2019 Online Exam |
|
Category |
Minimum Marks (%) |
General |
70 Marks (35%) |
OBC/ EWS |
60 Marks (30%) |
Other Categories |
50 Marks (25%) |
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SSC Selection Posts Phase-VI 2018 (Matriculation Level) Cut-Off Marks
As per the cut-off fixed by the Commission, below number of Candidates are shortlisted under Matriculation Level Posts for which the exam was conducted from 16th to 18th January 2019:
SSC Selection Posts Phase-VI 2018 (Matriculation) Result Analysis |
|
Matriculation Level |
Number of Candidates |
Number of Applicants |
210601 |
Number of Candidates Appeared |
55594 |
Number of Candidates Shortlisted |
4784 |
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SSC Selection Posts Phase-VI 2018 (Higher Secondary Level) Cut-Off Marks
As per the cut-off fixed by the Commission, below number of Candidates are shortlisted under Higher Secondary Level Posts for which the exam was conducted from 17th to 18th January 2019:
SSC Selection Posts Phase-VI 2018 (Higher Secondary) Result Analysis |
|
Higher Secondary Level |
Number of Candidates |
Number of Applicants |
74462 |
Number of Candidates Appeared |
17554 |
Number of Candidates Shortlisted |
2093 |
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SSC Selection Posts Phase-VI 2018 (Graduation & Above Level) Cut-Off Marks
As per the cut-off fixed by the Commission, below number of Candidates are shortlisted under Graduation & Above Level Posts for which the exam was conducted from 17th to 18th January 2019:
SSC Selection Posts Phase-VI 2018 (Graduation & Above) Result Analysis |
|
Graduation & Above Level Level |
Number of Candidates |
Number of Applicants |
152079 |
Number of Candidates Appeared |
32242 |
Number of Candidates Shortlisted |
8490 |
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After clearing the cut-off marks, students are advised to look at the below points for further selection procedures:
- There will be no Interview process for the SSC Junior Level Posts as per Government Guidelines. Therefore, to get selected for SSC Selection Posts, a candidate is only required to appear in the Computer Based Test (CBT) and obtain the marks above the minimum cut-off (qualifying marks). Candidates will be shortlisted for Computer Based Examination based on the percentage of marks in Essential Qualifications as indicated by them in their application. For the post of Sub-Inspector (Fire), Post Code-NR15419 additional Physical Test will be conducted.
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- Depending on the number of vacancies of a particular category of post, candidates will be shortlisted for the next stage of scrutiny based on the score and merit of candidates in the Computer Based Examination in the following ratio:
- In the ratio of 1:20, for up to 5 vacancies for any category of posts.
- In the ratio of 1:10, for more than 5 vacancies for any category of posts, subject to minimum 100.
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The final result along with force allocation will be declared by the Commission based on the performance of candidates in the Computer Based Examination. Final scores of the candidates will only be disclosed/ made available on the website of the concerned Regional/ Sub-Regional Offices at the time of declaration of Final Result for the particular category of post.