How many levels are in SSC MTS?

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  • There are basically two levels or stages in SSC MS exam.
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    Sahdev Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    SSC MS exam is conducted by Staff Selection Commission This exam consists of 2 stages and then Document Verification
    Stage I or Tier I is conducted in Online Mode through Computer Based Test
    The entire paper is of total 100 marks and 100 questions and needs to be completed in a time span of 90 minutes
    General Intelligence and Reasoning 25
    Numerical Aptitude 25
    General English 25
    General Awareness 25
    Total 100
    Paper I will be objective type, Multiple Choice Questions
    The questions will be set both in English and Hindi
    There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    The SSC MS exam is administered by the Staff Selection Commission to fill Group-C positions in various ministries.
    1. The exam is conducted once a year, and there are two papers.
    2. The paper I is conducted in online mode, and the paper II is conducted in offline mode.
    3. There are two stages or levels in the SSC MS exam: Tier I and Tier II.
    4. Tier I is an online exam of 90 minutes' duration. The Tier II paper consists of 100 objective-type questions.
    5. Tier II consists of one descriptive question of a half-hour duration. You will have to write one essay or letter on this paper.
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    Sasuke Uchiha | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    There can be upto 4 levels in MS.

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