SSC CGL 2024 Tier-1 Answer Key Released: How to Check and Raise Objections

SSC CGL 2024 Tier-1 Answer Key Released: How to Check and Raise Objections
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SSC CGL 2024: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released the answer keys for the Tier-1 exam of the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2024 on Thursday. The Tier-1 exam was conducted between September 9 and September 26, 2024, and now, candidates who took the exam can check the answer keys on the official SSC website.

Checking the SSC CGL 2024 Tier-1 Answer Key

  • If you appeared for the exam, follow these steps to download the answer key:
  • Visit the Official Website: Go to the SSC official website at ssc.gov.in.
  • Login: Click the ‘Login’ tab at the top-right corner of the homepage.
  • Enter Credentials: Input your SSC Registration Number, Password, and Captcha code to log in.
  • Select Exam: Once logged in, choose the ‘Combined Graduate Level Examination Tier-1 2024’.
  • Download Answer Key: Click on the link to view and download the answer key.
  • Save for Future Reference: Be sure to save a copy of the answer key for future reference.

How to Raise Objections

If you’re not satisfied with any of the answers in the answer key, you have the option to challenge them. You must submit your objections by October 6, 2024, 6 PM. Each objection costs Rs 100 per question.

Here’s a guide on how to raise an objection:

  • Visit SSC Website: Go to ssc.gov.in.
  • Login: Like before, go to the ‘Login’ tab and enter your credentials.
  • Navigate to Objections: Under the ‘My Application’ tab, click ‘Answer Key Challenge’.
  • Select Question: After logging in again, choose the question(s) you wish to challenge.
  • Proceed with Payment: Click ‘Proceed for Payment’, pay Rs 100 per question, and then click ‘Submit’ to complete your objection.

About the SSC CGL 2024 Tier-1 Exam

SSC CGL 2024 Tier-1 Answer Key Released: How to Check and Raise Objections

The Tier-1 exam consisted of 100 multiple-choice questions. These questions were divided across four subjects:

  • General Intelligence and Reasoning
  • General Awareness
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • English Comprehension

Each section had 25 questions, totaling 50 marks per section. The exam was available in both English and Hindi, except for the English Comprehension section. Candidates should note that for each wrong answer, 0.5 marks were deducted as part of the negative marking scheme.

The SSC CGL 2024 Tier-1 exam is aimed at filling 17,727 vacancies across various Group B and Group C posts. Candidates are advised to check their answer keys and raise any objections before the deadline.

For more details, visit the official SSC website and stay updated on further announcements regarding the Tier-1 exam results and the upcoming Tier-2 examination.

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