The Staff Selection Commission conducts the Combined Graduate Level Examination for recruitment to various Central Civil posts such as Divisional Accountant, Junior Accountant, Auditor, UDC, Statistical Officer,Tax Assistant etc. Recruits will be posted in various Ministries/Departments and organizations of the Central Government, including the Central Vigilance Commission, Ministry of Defence,Intelligence Bureau,Ministry of Railways, Central Bureau of Investigation, Ministry of External Affairs etc. The SSC CGL 2014 Exam is conducted in three stages. Tier I and Tier II are written examinations of objective multiple choice type. The third tier of the SSC CGL Exam may either be a Personality Test, Computer Proficiency Test, Skill Test or Interview.
Tier I of the Combined Graduate Level Examination 2014 was conducted on 19 October 2014 and 26 October 2014. The exam consisted of four sections viz., General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and English Comprehension. The Staff Selection Commission will publish the SSC CGL 2014 Result, Cutoff in due course of time. SSC publishes the cutoff list to delimit candidates for Tier II of the SSC CGL 2014 Exam. Candidates will have to meet the SSC CGL 2014 Cutoff in order be allowed to sit for Tier II of the examination. Tier II of the Combined Graduate Level Examination will also be an objective type test. Tier II will consist of three papers viz., Quantitative Ability, English Language and Comprehension and Statistics. The first two papers are compulsory for all categories of posts, while Paper III will have to be attempted by candidates applying for specific posts such as Statistical Investigator and Compiler.
The SSC CGL 2014 Exam was described as extremely tough by most candidates. Aspirants are therefore hopeful of a lower cutoff percentage this year.However, while the level of difficulty of the exam will be an important factor in determining the SSC CGL 2014 Cutoff, various other factors like the number of applicants who appeared for the exam, the cutoff scores of the previous years' and the overall performance of candidates in the SSC CGL 2014 Exam will also influence the cutoff. An estimation of the SSC CGL 2014 Cutoff has been formulated on the basis of the previous years cutoff scores. The expected cutoff scores are as follows:
Tier I of the Combined Graduate Level Examination 2014 was conducted on 19 October 2014 and 26 October 2014. The exam consisted of four sections viz., General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and English Comprehension. The Staff Selection Commission will publish the SSC CGL 2014 Result, Cutoff in due course of time. SSC publishes the cutoff list to delimit candidates for Tier II of the SSC CGL 2014 Exam. Candidates will have to meet the SSC CGL 2014 Cutoff in order be allowed to sit for Tier II of the examination. Tier II of the Combined Graduate Level Examination will also be an objective type test. Tier II will consist of three papers viz., Quantitative Ability, English Language and Comprehension and Statistics. The first two papers are compulsory for all categories of posts, while Paper III will have to be attempted by candidates applying for specific posts such as Statistical Investigator and Compiler.
The SSC CGL 2014 Exam was described as extremely tough by most candidates. Aspirants are therefore hopeful of a lower cutoff percentage this year.However, while the level of difficulty of the exam will be an important factor in determining the SSC CGL 2014 Cutoff, various other factors like the number of applicants who appeared for the exam, the cutoff scores of the previous years' and the overall performance of candidates in the SSC CGL 2014 Exam will also influence the cutoff. An estimation of the SSC CGL 2014 Cutoff has been formulated on the basis of the previous years cutoff scores. The expected cutoff scores are as follows:
- General Category - 96 to 102
- OBC Category - 86 to 90
- SC Category - 74 to 78
- ST Category - 70 to 72
- Ex Servicemen - 68 to 70
- OH – 68 to 70
- HH – 32 to 35
- VH – 50 to 55
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