What is the Normalisation of Marks in SSC CGL Exam?

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    Essentially, it's a method employed by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to ensure fairness in assessing candidates' scores across multiple shifts. This process involves equalizing the scores of candidates who appeared in different shifts to account for any variations in the difficulty levels of the question papers.SSC uses the normalization formula to calculate the final score of a candidate based on the difficulty of its shift. The formula is based on the average marks scored in a particular shift that determines the difficulty level.depends totally on which shift we have given the exam, if the shift is easier we can expect a norm

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  • Normalization of marks in the SSC CGL (Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level) examination is a process used to ensure fairness and equity in the assessment of candidates' performance across different shifts or sessions of the examination. The SSC CGL exam is conducted in multiple shifts or sessions, and sometimes there may be variations in the difficulty level of questions or other factors such as the number of candidates appearing in each session. Normalization helps in addressing these variations to determine a fair and standardized score for all candidates.

    SSC CGL result is released based on the normalised marks only.

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