Ultimate FAQs arising in the minds of aspirants of SSC CGL 2019 Exam

In this article, we will try to put up frequently asked questions about SSC CGL which must be arising in the minds of aspirants. We would take every question individually and address them with their relevant answers, so that student’s doubts, confusion and apprehension could be cleared. So, let’s embark on the questionnaire with their pertinent answers:- 

General FAQs SSC CGL 2018-19

  1. What is the meaning of SSC CGL?
Ans:  SSC stands for Staff Selection Commission and CGL stands for Combined Graduate Level. SSC CGL is a Combined Graduate Level competitive exam which is conducted and held under the supervision of Staff Selection Commission (SSC) of India. The main objective of this exam is to select eligible graduates for multiple non-gazetted posts which are offered by the Government of India.
  1. What are the posts obtainable through SSC CGL 2019?
Ans: SSC is conducting SSC CGL Exam for recruiting candidates for various Non-Gazetted Posts and these posts are:-
  • Assistant Audit Officer
  • Assistant Accounts Officer
  • Assistant Section Officer
  • Assistant
  • Assistant/ Superintendent
  • Income Tax Inspector
  • Inspector (Central Excise)
  • Inspector (Preventive Officer)
  • Inspector (Examiner)
  • Enforcement Officer
  • Sub Inspector
  • Inspector Posts
  • Divisional Accountant
  • Inspector
  • Junior Statistical Officer
  • Auditor
  • Accountant/ Junior Accountant
  • Accountant
  • Assistant Senior Secretariat / UDC
  • Tax Assistant
  • Upper Division Clerk (UDC)
  1. What are the maximum numbers of posts for SSC CGL 2019?
Ans: It is one of the most anticipated questions because every year the numbers of aspirants are increasing. The vacancies for SSC CGL 2019 are expected to be announced at the time of document verification.  
  1. What is the least percentage essential to apply for SSC CGL?
Ans:  The mode of selection criterion will be of great interest to every aspirant. To be precise, there are no specific criteria of percentage to apply for SSC CGL Exam. If a candidate is applying for the post of Statistical Investigator Grade-II Post, then he should have secured at least 60% or above in Mathematics in his Bachelor’s degree, if he did not have Statistics as his core subject.
  1. Is an aspirant allowed to apply for more than one post?
Ans:  Yes, the aspirant is allowed to apply for more than one post and this will sound pleasing to all the candidates. It’s great news from employment point of view. It is possible if and only if he fulfills the eligibility criteria for the applied post.
  1. Can one opt for all the groups or posts at the time of registration for SSC CGL Exam?
Ans:  Yes, the candidate can opt for all the groups or posts at the time of registration for SSC CGL Exam. While applying, the candidates are required to opt for all the groups or posts. It will enhance your chances of getting a position in the course of SSC CGL Exam.
  1. Can a Diploma Degree holder opt for SSC CGL?
Ans:  No, the diploma degree holder cannot opt for SSC CGL exam. The exam is open to all the candidates who holds Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University.
  1. Will Tier-I Exam Marks will be counted at the time of final selection?
Ans:  Yes, the marks scored in Tier-I exam will be counted at the time of the final selection. In preparation of the final merit list, the score of four tiers of SSC CGL will be considered.
  1. Which posts needs Computer Proficiency Test?
Ans:  The posts which require a Computer Proficiency Test:
  1. Assistant Section Officer (CSS)
  2. Assistant Section Officer (MEA)
  3. Assistant in Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO)
  4. Assistant (GSI) in M/o Mines
  5. Which post or posts necessitate DEST?
Ans:  The abbreviation DEST stands for Data Entry Skill Test. The posts of Tax Assistant (Central Excise & Income Tax) needs DEST and the aspiring candidate for this post has to be proficient in Data Entry also.
  1. Can one obtain posting at one’s preferred locality after qualifying SSC CGL Exam?
Ans:  In many situations and cases, there is a big probability that candidates might not get posted in location of their choice. The location of posting is totally dependent on the cut-off marks of the related location and so candidate has to secure sufficient marks to get posted in location of his choice.
In this article, we have covered every frequently asked question (FAQ) which must be arising in every aspirant’s mind. We would request to read it thoroughly and start preparing well for the forthcoming SSC CGL exam.
All the best!!!

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