New Delhi: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC), Government of India has released on its regional websites the Admit Card or the Hall Ticket of the candidates who have registered for the Combined Graduate Level (CGLE) Tier-I Examination 2018 to be held next month.
Candidates appearing for the Combined Graduate Level (CGLE) Tier-I Examination 2018 can follow the steps given as under to download their Hall Ticket.
Candidates should note that their name, address, age, exam centre and other important details should be correctly written on their SSC CGL Admit Card and Hall Ticket.
According to the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Examination Schedule, Combined Graduate Level (CGLE) Tier-I Examination 2018 will be held between June 04 to June 19, 2019 only in Online Computer base mode.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) had earlier also provided the Mock Test for the registered candidates. Candidates can try the Online Mock Test through SSC Regional websites.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) had on May 09 notified that the CGL Tier 2018 Exam will be held as per the announced schedule.
"Aspiring candidates of Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2018, are hereby informed that the Tier-I of Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2018, will be held as per schedule, i.e., from June 04, 2019 in Computer Base Mode across the country", the SSC notification said.
Candidates passing the SSC CGLE Tier-I 2018 exam will only be eligible for the Tier-II exam.
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