If you are looking for a government job after completing your 10+2 level education, then you might be interested in SSC CHSL vacancies. SSC CHSL stands for Staff Selection Commission Combined Higher Secondary Level exam, which is conducted every year for various posts such as Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), Data Entry Operator (DEO), Postal Assistant (PA) and Sorting Assistant (SA). These posts are available in different ministries, departments and offices of the central government.
To apply for SSC CHSL vacancies, you need to fill an online application form on the official website of SSC (ssc.nic.in) before the last date. The application fee is Rs. 100 for general and OBC candidates, while SC, ST, PwD, ESM and female candidates are exempted from paying any fee. You also need to upload your scanned photograph and signature as per the prescribed format and size.
The selection process for SSC CHSL vacancies consists of three stages: Tier-I (computer-based objective test), Tier-II (descriptive paper) and Tier-III (skill test or typing test). The Tier-I exam has four sections: General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude and English Language. Each section has 25 questions and carries 50 marks. The total duration of the exam is 60 minutes. There is a negative marking of 0.5 marks for each wrong answer.
The Tier-II exam is a descriptive paper of 100 marks, which tests your writing skills or Hindi. You have to write an essay of 200-250 words and a letter or application of 150-200 words within one hour. The minimum qualifying marks for this paper is 33%. The Tier-III exam is a skill test or typing test, which is qualifying in nature. The skill test is for DEO posts and requires you to type 8000 key depressions per hour on a computer. The typing test is for LDC, JSA, PA and SA posts and requires you to type 35 words per minute in English or 30 words per minute in Hindi on a computer.
The final merit list for SSC CHSL vacancies is prepared based on the marks obtained in Tier-I and Tier-II exams. The candidates who qualify all the stages are allotted to various posts according to their preferences and availability of vacancies. The SSC CHSL vacancies are 6,013 for the 2022-23 cycle, as per the latest notification released by SSC. The post-wise and category-wise vacancies are below.
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