Answer Key For SSC Combined Graduate Level Tier – II Main Exam

Today was big day for many of career Jobs aspirants who were willing to Join and worked for government jobs through Staff Selection Commission (SSC). Those who qualified for Tier – I of Combined Graduate Level Exam are qualified for Tier – II exam.

All those who pass the Main exam of SSC will go for Interview and Final round of Exam.

I spoke to many of candidates who appeared for SSC Combined Graduate Level Tier – II, Almost all of them were very nervous about the expected cutoff of Main exam. Syllabus of both the Paper i.e. Math and English were changed completely. All those candidates who were purely depended on Guides and previous year patterns find themselves at lower foot.

Cutoff will naturally low compared to previous year. Expected cutoff for Math will something around 55 to 60 and in English it will be around 140+. Anyone who is able to score total of 180+ will qualify the exam.

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  1. 1) In a division sum, the divisor is 4 times the Quotient———–Ans: a(a+2)/b=4

  2. sir this is fourth time im requesting u to plz tell me whether bi wd b able to get any post lower or higher im from ur category my score in ssc cgl 2011 310/600 plzz tell me this time

  3. Hi sir,i m expected marks 300-310 ,i am belong to sc cat.What my chance.PLEASE TEL ME .Also give me answer key of english and maths my test form no. English 032 QJ 2 and maths test form no.222 NM 3

  4. Sir thank you for shareing your valueable time sir can i ask you one more question?is can tell me what are chances out of hundred and is it right that once you qualify for in mains you are to get any post even if you do not pass in interview?sir please reply.

    • haha ah , there are direct posting for few post without Interview and some post are there where you need to take interview….It all will depend on your ranking in exam…

  5. Sir,
    My Total Score T1 + T2 is 285…ST Candidate…..Can I expect for Grp A.

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