SSC CGL Tier 1 admit card 2019 released, here’s direct link to download hall ticket for all regions
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the admit card for candidates appearing in the Combined Graduate Level Tier 1 (CGL Tier 1) examination 2019.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the admit card for candidates appearing in the Combined Graduate Level Tier 1 (CGL Tier 1) examination 2019 from Western region, Madhya Pradesh Region, Central Region and North Western region.
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Candidates can download the admit card for CGL tier 1 examination from SSC’s official website. Click on the link for admit card on the top nav bar of the home page. Click on the link for the region from which you have applied. This will take you to the regional websites of SSC from where you can download your admit card. Key in the required details and your admit card will be displayed on the screen. Take a printout and keep the admit card safely.
Or click on the links given below to go to the login page of the regional websites for downloading the admit card.
Admit card for Karnataka Kerala region
Admit card for Southern Region
Admit card for North Eastern region
Admit card for Northern Region
Admit card for Western region (Mumbai)
Admit card for Madhya Pradesh Region
Admit card for North Western region
The candidates appearing from Eastern region, Karnataka Kerala region, North Eastern region, Southern Region and Northern Region can see their application status by clicking on the link below. The admit card for the exam of candidates of these regions have not yet been released.
Application status for Northern Region
Application status for Eastern Region
Application status for Karnataka Kerala region
Application status for Southern Region
North Eastern region:Application status
The SSC CGL Tier 1 exam will be held from June 4 to June 13 this year. The exam is being conducted to fill up different categories of posts in various ministries, departments, and organisations in the government. Candidates selected for appointment are liable to serve anywhere in India.
SSC will normalise the score of candidates for examinations conducted in multi- shifts for any variation in the difficulty levels of the questions in different shifts. This normalisation of scores is done on the basis of fundamental assumptions that in all multi-shift exams the distribution of abilities of candidates is the same across all shifts.
Note: Visit the official website of the SSC regularly for latest updates.
ABOUT THE AUTHORNilesh MathurNilesh Mathur is online news editor with Hindustan Times. He has worked on the online news desk for the last 23 years. Presently, he covers education and career-related news.

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