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SSC Senior Secretariat Assistant (SSA) and Upper Division Clerk (UDC) Exam 2024: Final Results

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially announced the final results for the Senior Secretariat Assistant (SSA) and Upper Division Clerk (UDC) Grade Limited Departmental Competitive Examination. This exam covers recruitment for the years 2020, 2021, and 2022, with the final results for the 2020 cycle now available. This competitive exam is aimed at filling various government services and cadres, and the results play a critical role in shaping the next steps for successful candidates.

The application process for this exam started on December 1, 2023, and ended on January 15, 2024. The exam was conducted in two stages on February 8, 2024, with Paper-I (Computer-Based Test) and Paper-II (Descriptive Exam).

For a detailed breakdown of the final results and other exam-related information, refer to the official notification available here: exam PDF.

For further updates and official details, visit the SSC website: Check result

Key Details of SSC SSA/UDC Exam 2024

Paper-I Results and Final Selection Process

The results for Paper-I (Computer-Based Test) were declared on March 15, 2024, where 28 candidates qualified for the Paper-II (Descriptive Exam). Following the evaluation of Paper-II, the final results were announced on July 4, 2024. A total of 24 candidates proceeded to the final selection phase, which was based on their Service Records and Annual Performance Appraisal Reports (APARs).

Vacancies for 2020 Recruitment Cycle

The final number of vacancies for the 2020 cycle across various services and cadres is as follows:

  • Railway Board Secretariat Clerical Service: 3 vacancies
  • Armed Forces Headquarters Clerical Service: 32 vacancies (including PwBDs)
  • Election Commission of India: 13 vacancies
  • Central Administrative Tribunal: 9 vacancies
  • Central Translation Bureau: 3 vacancies

Category-Wise Cutoff and Selection

  • Armed Forces Headquarters Clerical Service: 1 SC candidate was selected with a cutoff score of 203.40 marks.
  • Railway Board Secretariat Clerical Service: 3 UR candidates were selected with a cutoff score of 216.40 marks.
  • Election Commission of India: 1 UR candidate was selected with a cutoff score of 215.90 marks.
  • Central Administrative Tribunal: 4 UR candidates were selected with a cutoff score of 181.39 marks.

Important Points for Candidates

The final results are provisional and subject to the verification of eligibility and other details. Candidates must ensure that they meet the necessary criteria as laid out in the examination guidelines. Additionally, detailed marks for both qualified and non-qualified candidates will soon be available on the SSC official website.

To review the official notification and other updates, refer to the exam PDF.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Question: What were the start and end dates for the SSC SSA/UDC application process in 2024?

Answer: The application process started on December 1, 2023, and ended on January 15, 2024.

Question: When were the final results for the SSC SSA/UDC exam declared?

Answer: The final results were declared on October 4, 2024.

Question: How many candidates were selected for the 2020 SSC SSA/UDC recruitment cycle?

Answer: A total of 28 candidates qualified for Paper-II, and 24 candidates were selected based on their Service Records and APARs.

Question: What are the vacancies for the 2020 recruitment year?

Answer: The vacancies include:

  • Railway Board Secretariat Clerical Service: 3 vacancies
  • Armed Forces Headquarters Clerical Service: 32 vacancies
  • Election Commission of India: 13 vacancies
  • Central Administrative Tribunal: 9 vacancies
  • Central Translation Bureau: 3 vacancies

Question: Where can I check the detailed marks for the SSA/UDC exam?

Answer: The detailed marks for both qualified and non-qualified candidates will be uploaded on the SSC official website soon.

Question: What is the next step for candidates selected in the SSC SSA/UDC exam?

Answer: Selected candidates will undergo a verification process to ensure they meet all eligibility requirements and comply with the examination guidelines.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.
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