As the excitement builds among candidates, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially announced the date for the SSC CHSL 2024 Tier II exam. This crucial examination is a significant step for those who successfully cleared the Tier I exam, paving their way towards various government job opportunities.
Exam Schedule and Important Details
The SSC CHSL 2024 Tier II exam is scheduled for November 18, 2024. Candidates can expect to receive their admit cards in the first week of November, although an exact release date has not yet been confirmed by the commission. This year, a total of 3712 vacancies will be filled through this examination, making it a vital opportunity for many aspiring candidates.
Candidate Participation
A total of 39,835 candidates have successfully qualified for the positions of Lower Division Clerk (LDC) and Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA) after the Tier I exam. Additionally, 1,630 candidates have qualified for the Data Entry Operator (DEO) positions. All successful candidates from Tier I are expected to participate in the Tier II examination, and the competition promises to be intense.
Selection Process
The selection process for SSC CHSL involves multiple tiers, with the Tier II exam comprising a skill test and a typing test. Candidates will be evaluated based on their performance, and a final merit list will be compiled accordingly. Those who make it onto the merit list will subsequently be called for document verification and other additional procedures required for job placement.
Salary and Job Roles
The SSC CHSL recruitment is aimed at filling Group ‘C’ posts across various ministries, statutory bodies, tribunals, and central departments. The positions include:
- Lower Division Clerk (LDC) and Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA): Salaries range from ₹19,900 to ₹63,200.
- Data Entry Operator (DEO): The pay scale varies between ₹25,500 to ₹81,100, reaching up to ₹29,200 to ₹92,300 for higher-grade positions.
For detailed information about the job roles and the complete salary structure, candidates are encouraged to refer to the official notification released by the SSC on their website.
Conclusion
The SSC CHSL Tier II exam is not just a gateway to government jobs; it represents dreams and ambitions for numerous candidates. With hard work, dedication, and the right preparation, aspirants can overcome the challenges of this competitive exam. Stay updated with the official announcements to ensure you are prepared for the upcoming examination.