The apex court removed the stay order on SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2017 exam result yesterday and allowed SSC to declare the CGL examination result for recruitment in Central government. As per reports, a bench of Justice S.A. Bobde and S.A. Nazeer lifted its stay order on the SSC CGL 2017 exam result. The alleged paper leak of the 2017 SSC CGL exam compelled the top court to put a stay order on the results.
SC also appointed a high power committee headed by former Supreme Court judge Justice (Retd) G.S. Singhvi to suggest steps to make conducting entrance exams for jobs and admission in educational institutions foolproof. The alleged leak of the 2017 SSC CGL question paper lead to protests from job seekers for several days. Later, the Central Bureau of Investigation launched a preliminary enquiry into the incident.
All candidates who had sat for the SSC CGL and CHSL 2017 examination can soon check their results on the official website of SSC - www.ssc.nic.in. Meanwhile, the Commission has issued a notification for Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff Examination, 2019. According to the official announcement, the SSC MTS 2019 application process will end on May 29 at 5 pm.
Interesred candidates can also pay the application fee online through BHIM UPI, internet banking, debit cards or though cash at any branch of State Bank of India (SBI) by generating SBI Challan. While aspirants falling in General category will have to pay Rs 100 for the application, all the women candidates and candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Persons with Disabilities (PwD) and Ex-servicemen (ESM) eligible for reservation are exempted from payment of SSC MTS 2019 Application Fee.
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