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SSC Selection Post Phase 10 Exam Analysis 2022: 2nd August Paper Review, Questions Asked
By BYJU'S Exam Prep
Updated on: September 25th, 2023
SSC Selection Post Phase 10 Exam Analysis 2022 for 2 August has been provided in this article along with the detailed section-wise analysis of the topic-wise weightage, questions asked and their difficulty level. Candidates having the exam in the upcoming shifts of the SSC Selection Post 2022 exam in phase 10 should go through this article and revise the topics that have been asked.
We have also provided the SSC Selection Post Phase 10 Exam Analysis 2022 for all the shifts conducted on 1 August 2022. Check here
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SSC Selection Post Phase 10 Shift Timings
SSC is going to conduct Selection Post Phase 10 Exam in three shifts from 1 Aug to 5 Aug 2022. Candidates will be required to report to the exam centres almost one hour before the exam starts. In the table given below please check the detailed information regarding the shift and reporting timing to avoid any rush.
Number of Shift |
Reporting Timing |
Gate Closing Timing |
Starting of Examination |
Exam End Time |
Shift 1 |
7:30 AM |
8:30 AM |
9:00 AM |
10:00 AM |
Shift 2 |
1:00 PM |
2:00 PM |
2:30 PM |
3:30 PM |
Shift 3 |
3:45 PM |
4:45 PM |
5:15 PM |
6:15 PM |
SSC Selection Post Phase 10 Exam Analysis 2 August 2022
In this article, we will provide you with a comprehensive analysis of the SSC Selection Post Phase 10 Exam conducted on the second day, i.e 2 August 2022. We will cover all the aspects of the analysis such as difficulty level, good number of attempts, questions asked etc. for each subject. This would help the candidates having exams in upcoming shifts to get an idea about the question pattern that they can expect in their shifts.
SSC Selection Post Phase 10: Exam Highlights 2 August 2022
SSC Selection Post Phase 10: Exam Highlights 2 August 2022 (Shift 3)
Below are the important highlights of the exam that a candidate should refer to before going for the examination in the upcoming shifts: