SSC CHSL

SSC CHSL Score Card: How to check SSC CHSL Marks? Know here

SSC CHSL Score Card is released by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) after the conducting of tier-1, tier-2 and tier-3 examinations. Candidates who have appeared for the examination eagerly wait for the release of SSC CHSL scorecard. SSC will release the SSC CHSL scorecard for tier-1 once the exams are held.

SSC releases notification for the recruitment of candidates for various posts under different Ministries such as Ministry of Culture, Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Textiles and many more government Ministries. Many candidates eagerly wait for the release of the official notification of SSC CHSL every year.

This year SSC has released a total of 4893 vacancies for SSC CHSL 2020. Some candidates have already appeared for the tier-1 exam on 17th, 18th & 19th of March, whereas the tier-1 exam of the remaining candidates could not be held due to nationwide lockdown. Now, the Tier-1 exam of SSC CHSL will be conducted from 12.10.2020 to 16.10.2020, 19.10.2020 to 21.10.2020 and 26.10.2020 for the remaining candidates.

SSC CHSL Exam Pattern

The SSC CHSL exam pattern consists of three phases namely:-

  1. Tier-1 (Prelims objective type examination)
  2. Tier-2 (Descriptive Paper)
  3. Tier-3 (Skill / Typing test)

In this article, we will tell you in detail about the SSC CHSL scorecard 2020 and SSC CHSL result 2020.

SSC CHSL Result 2020 – How to Download

  1. Visit the official website of SSC.
  2. Log in using your username (Registration number and password (SSC Registration Password) and enter the captcha given.
  3. Click on the Result tab at the top of the page.

4.Click on the link for SSC CHSL result.

5. Download the SSC CHSL result PDF.

6. In the PDF, type ctrl+F and type in your roll number.

7. If your roll number is displayed then you are selected.

SSC CHSL Scorecard – How to Download

  1. Visit the official website of SSC.
  2. Log in using your username (Registration number and password (SSC Registration Password) and enter the captcha given.

3. You can click on forget password if you do not remember your password. The reset password will be sent on your email id or phone number.

4. After you have logged in you will see a tab named Result / Marks.

5. After clicking on the Result / Marks tab you will see an option to select your examination. 

6. Select Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination 2020, from the drop-down menu.

7. Enter your registration number and click on submit button.

8. You will be able to see your SSC CHSL scorecard.

9. Take a printout of the page and keep it for future reference.

Attempt a Free Mock Test to know the exam pattern and level of the exam.

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SSC CHSL Result and SSC CHSL Score card Difference

  • SSC will release the SSC CHSL result 2020 within a month of the conduction of the exam. This will be a PDF file which will display the name and roll number of the selected candidates. Candidates can refer to this PDF to know if they are selected for the next tier.
  • Whereas, SSC will release the SSC CHSL scorecard 2020 within a month of release of the SSC CHSL result 2020. In the scorecard, candidates will be able to see their marks in all the sections.

What is there in the SSC CHSL Score Card?

The SSC CHSL scorecard of a candidate will contain the following details:-

  • Registration number
  • Roll number
  • Personal details of the candidate
  • Scores in all the sections namely:
    1. General Intelligence
    2. General Awareness
    3. Quantitative Aptitude
    4. English Language
  • Raw Score
  • Final Score (Normalised)
  • Tier-2 score if appeared for the same.

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FAQs

Q1. What is a Raw score in the SSC CHSL scorecard?

Ans. A Raw Score in the SSC CHSL scorecard is the score which you get based on your response sheet.

Q2. What is a Normalized score is the SSC CHSL score card?

Ans. A Normalized score is a score which you get based on the difficulty level for your shift. 

Q3. Are Raw score and Normalized score in the SSC CHSL score card different?

Ans. Yes, Raw score and Normalized score are different in the SSC CHSL scorecard.

Q4. Will Normalization always increase my score in the SSC CHSL scorecard?

Ans. No, Normalization may either increase or even decrease your score in the SSC CHSL scorecard based on the level of difficulty of your shift.

Q5. What is the PDF result which is released by the SSC?

Ans. The PDF result contains the names and roll numbers of the selected candidates.

Q6. Can we see our scores in the PDF result released by SSC?

Ans. No, you can see your scores in all the sections only in the final SSC CHSL scorecard.

This post was last modified on October 20, 2020 5:56 pm