I am in 3rd year of engineering. I am going to complete my graduation in 2019. Should I give SSC CGL exam in 2018 or in 2019?
I don't want to waste any year.
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Hello,
As you are going to complete your graduation in 2019, then you can appear for the SSC CGL exam in 2019 only because the student should have completed his / her graduation before appearing in the examination.
Candidates who will not acquire the educational qualification before the date of exam will not be eligible and should not apply for the exam
Important Note- If marks are not available, equivalent marks (up to last semester marks) may be filled or marks column may be left blank.
Other than these also if one is last semester of his / her graduation course then he / she can be eligible only if the mark sheet is available before the...more
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