When was the SSC CGL Cutoff 2020 released?

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    Rachit Kumar Saxena | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    SSC CGL Cutoff 2020 was released for all the post groups and categories with the result. The Commission also released the tie resolution formula along with the final result. The Commission released the category-wise cutoff for all the post groups with the result. There are three post groups and each has a separate cutoff. The Commission always releases the category-wise cutoff with the result. The SSC CGL result 2020 was released on October 9, 2022.

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