Can I directly get a job after qualifying SSC CGL exam?

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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    8 years ago
    Staff Selection Commission - Combined Graduate Level Examination, often referred to as SSC CGL is an examination conducted to recruit staff to various posts in ministries, departments and organisations of the Government of India. It is conducted by the Staff Selection Commissioned for selecting staff for various Group B and Group C posts.
    The examination consists of a Preliminary Examination followed by a Main examination. Earlier it also used to have interviews, but following a government order, interviews have been dispensed off for all non-gazetted posts in the central government. A computer proficiency test or a skill test will also
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    Srishti | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    SSC CGL is a two tier exam. If you want a direct job after SSC CGL you will have to clear the exam and get good marks. the Tier 1 is qualifying in nature. Tier 2 marks are considered for the merit list. the higher you score the better post you will receive. Students will have to prepare very good as every year nearly 40+ Lacs students apply for SSC CGL. If you are looking forward, you must get your target and start preparing. Thorough strategy and consistent hardwork will get you the post of your choice. After clearing you can get posting in Ministry of Home Affairs, External Affairs, CGST, Income Tax, Post etc.

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