The Staff Selection Committee held the SSC CHSL exam 2020 Tier 1 Shift 2 on October 13, Tuesday in online mode. To check more about the exam analysis in-depth, read below. SSC conducted the exam in online mode for 2 hours. Shift 2 was carried from 1 pm to 2 pm. The SSC CHSL exam was previously postponed many times. Initially, it was planned to be conducted in March. The exam is conducted in three shifts.
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SSC CHSL Tier 1 2020: Highlights
SSC CHSL Tier 1 2020: Exam Analysis The candidates who appeared for the exam indicated that the paper was moderate overall. Few sections were difficult, especially Quantitative Aptitude. The gist of exam analysis is given below:
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Read: SSC CHSL Tier-1 2020: Exam Analysis, Review, Questions Asked in Exam on October 12, 2020- Shift 2
The result of the SSC CHSL Tier 1 is planned to be released in December tentatively. The ongoing exams are conducted in three different segments from October 12 to 16, October 19 to 21, and October 26, 2020. The exam tested the aptitude skills of the candidate. This year, the exam included various memory-based questions. These included “Sushma Swaraj Was youngest cabinet minister from which state?”, “Who is the author of the book ‘Resurgent India’?” etc.
Amidst the COVID-19, SSC took various guidelines and precautionary measures to ensure the safety of the aspirants. The exam centers were sanitized and the students followed proper social distancing norms. The Committee also implemented the rule of 6-feet distancing very effectively.Read More: SSC revised exam schedule for CGL, JE, Stenographer and other exams released
About SSC CHSL
SSC CHSL is a government recruitment exam to fill vacancies for junior Secretariat Assistant, Postal Assistant, Sorting Assistant, Data Entry Operator, etc. The candidates are recruited after passing three tests named in tiers. The three tests, SSC CHSL Tier I, II, and III tests the capabilities of the candidate under different situations. Tier I is an objective test that checks the knowledge base of the candidate while tier II is a subjective test and the final tier consists of the typing speed of the potential candidate.
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.