SSC CGL Scorecard 2023
SSC CGL Scorecard is one of the most important documents for candidates. It provides them with complete information about the marks they have scored in the exam. SC CGL tier 1 exam for the current cycle is yet to be announced. However, last year the exam was conducted from 01 to 13 December 2022. We have provided complete information about it so candidates can get an idea about the upcoming recruitment cycle.
Lakhs of candidates who aspire to be recruited for Group B & C posts compete for the exam. However, for that, they have to qualify the CGL exam. The SSC CGL scorecard and marks provide candidates with information about the same. The candidates who qualify for SSC CGL or did not clear the exam can check their marks from the SSC CGL scorecard, about which we have explained in detail below.
SSC CGL Scorecard Release Date
SSC CGL tier 1 marks 2022 are available on the official website from today, i.e. 22.02.2023 till 08.03.2023. Staff Selection Commission releases the SSC CGL marks after the announcement of the SSC CGL result. As per the trends, SSC CGL Tier 1 Marks along with the scorecards are usually out within 2 months of the release of tier 1 tentative answer key.
SSC CGL Marks & Scorecard Link
Candidates can click on the link given below to check the SSC CGL Tier 1 Marks from the official website. Candidates are requested to save this article and check the active link. Candidates will be shortlisted to appear in Document Verification/Skill Tests such as Computer Proficiency Test (CPT) and Data Input Speed Test based on their overall performance in Tier-I, Tier-II, and Tier-III Exams (DEST).
SSC CGL 2023 Tier 1 Marks & Scorecard Link
Steps to Check SSC CGL Scorecard 2023
Once SSC releases the SSC CGL tier 1 final marks, candidates can follow the following steps to check SSC CGL Tier 1 marks
- Click on the Direct Marks Link given above.
- Log in to the Dashboard
- Click on the Result/Mark
- Select the Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2023
- Now you can check your SSC CGL Tier 1 Marks.
How to Calculate SSC CGL Marks
Candidates must follow the official marking scheme as given in the SSC CGL notification PDF to calculate SSC CGL Tier 1 marks from the SSC CGL answer key.
The total number of questions is 100.
Candidates will receive +2 marks for each correct answer.
For each incorrect answer, -0.5 mark will be deducted
Marks obtained = (total number of correct answers multiplied by 2) - (Total number of the wrong answers X 0.5)
A candidate can receive a maximum of 200 marks in the tier 1 exam.
Important Details Available in the Scorecard
The SSC CGL Scorecard consists of the candidate's personal details such as:
- Name
- Registration number
- Father’s name
- DOB
- Roll Number
At the bottom of the SSC CGL tier 1 scorecard, you will find the scores obtained in all four sections along with the total raw score and normalized scores.
SSC CGL Cut Off Marks
SSC CGL cut-off for Tier 1 is released along with the SSC CGL tier 1 final Result. The SSC CGL 2022 Tier 1 cut off are as follows:
List 1: Candidates shortlisted in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II [Paper-I and Paper-III {General Studies (Finance & Economics} (for the post of Assistant Audit Officer and Assistant Accounts Officer):
Category | Cut-off Marks | Candidates available |
SC | 137.54533 | 4832 |
ST | 131.03984 | 2325 |
OBC | 152.92049 | 8469 |
EWS | 154.80185 | 3485 |
UR | 158.36560 | 4776* |
OH | 128.59598 | 435 |
HH | 96.45331 | 382 |
PWD-Others | 72.79273 | 367 |
Total | --- | 25071 |
*In addition to the UR candidates shown above, 270-SC, 64-ST, 4242-OBC, 2238-EWS, 13-OH and 02-HH candidates qualifying at UR cut-off at this stage, have been shown under their respective categories.
List-2: Candidates shortlisted in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II [Paper-I and Paper-II (Statistics)] (for the post of Junior Statistical Officer)
Category | Cut-off Marks | Candidates available |
SC | 150.55987 | 455 |
ST | 150.32888 | 123 |
OBC | 167.19245 | 421 |
EWS | 169.35896 | 150 |
Total | --- | 1149 |
- Note 2: Categories with ‘Nil’ reported vacancies have not been included in the above-mentioned table.
- Note 3: Only those candidates who have been considered eligible for List-2 who have applied for the post of JSO in their Online Application Forms
List-3: Candidates shortlisted in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II (Paper-I) (for posts other than AAO & JSO)
Category | Cut-off Marks | Candidates available |
SC | 89.08864 | 70739 |
ST | 77.57858 | 35769 |
OBC | 114.27651 | 98518 |
EWS | 102.35275 | 53277 |
UR | 114.27651 | 73065* |
ESM | 40.00000 | 16444 |
OH | 70.69038 | 5717 |
HH | 40.00000 | 2803 |
VH | 40.00000 | 3175 |
PWD-Others | 40.00000 | 925 |
Total | --- | 360432 |
*In addition to the UR candidates shown above, 24145-SC, 6988-ST, 98518-OBC, 37832-EWS, 1034-ESM, 1117-OH, 123-HH, 669-VH and 43 PwD-Others candidates qualifying at UR Cut- off at this stage, have been shown under their respective categories.
Aspirants can check the SSC CGL Tier 1 cut-off of previous years to get an idea of the cut-off trends.
Why does SSC follow Normalisation?
As we all know the SSC is a nationwide famous exam which means the number of candidates who appeared in this exam is comparatively quite high. So SSC conducts the exam in various shifts in which it needs different sets of question papers. For SSC it is very difficult to maintain parity in every shift. So to avoid the discrepancy or disparity in different sets SSC follows the Normalisation process.
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