SSC JSA, LDC results declared for 2021: check official notice here

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the final results for the Junior Secretariat Assistant/Lower Division Clerk Grade Exam 2021 and 2022, with 13 vacancies announced for 2021. Results are available on ssc.gov.in. Earlier, 326 candidates qualified in the computer-based test, with further shortlisting conducted after the July 2 release of Paper 1 results.

The final results for the Junior Secretariat Assistant/Lower Division Clerk Grade Limited Departmental Competitive Exam (LDCE) 2021 and 2022 have been released by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). The official announcement states that the commission has declared 13 final vacancies for JSA/LDC LDCE 2021. The SSC LDC, JSA final results 2021 are available to candidates who took the test on the official website, ssc.gov.in.

SSC Junior Secretariat Assistant result

On April 23, SSC released the results of the computer-based test for JSA, LDC 2021, and 2022. Of the candidates who took the Paper 1 descriptive exam, 326 were selected for evaluation. The results of Paper 1 were then released to the shortlisted applicants on July 2.

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“The list of the Candidates is purely provisional and subject to their fulfilling all the eligibility conditions prescribed in the Notice of the Examination and also subject to thorough verification of their identity with reference to their photograph, signatures, handwritings, etc. on the Application Forms, Admission Certificates, etc.” is the official notice.

Additionally, the letter notes that the commission’s website will soon host the detailed scores of both qualified and non-eligible applicants.

In case two or more candidates secure the same marks, the commission will use a tie-breaking method to resolve the tie in the following order.

  • Marks obtained in paper 1
  • Marks in Part (a) of paper 2
  • Marks obtained in part 2
  • Date of birth, with older candidates placed higher.

Candidates can click on his link to read the official notice.

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