SSC CGL 2017 Results Out: How to Check Cut-Off & Vacancy List 

According to the board, 35,990 candidates cleared the examination.
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SSC CGL 2017 Result: The applicants can check their results on the official website of SSC
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The graduate level (CGL) tier-3 result for the 2017 written exam has been announced by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). The merit list has been released for the tier-3 written examination that was conducted on 8 July 2018 by SSC.

According to the board, 35,990 candidates cleared the examination. It was conducted for the following posts –

  • Assistant of Audit Officer
  • junior Statistical Officer
  • CPT
  • DEST

The applicants can check their results on the official website of SSC - https://ssc.nic.in/ Their marks will also be made available soon.

In the four-tier SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam, the first and second tier are computer based examination whereas for the third and fouth tier, a descriptive paper and a computer proficiency test or a skill test are administered.

How to check the result

  • Visit the SSC official website https://ssc.nic.in/
  • Click on the ‘Result’ tab on the top right
  • Click on ‘click here’ to check the SSC CGL 2017 merit list
  • Click on the merit list PDF for the respective posts under the CGL tab.
  • A PDF with the list of candidates who have cleared the exam will open
  • Look for your roll number.
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Here is the SSC CGL cut-off list for 2017

Staff Selection Commission CGL 2017 cut-off list
SSC CGL 2017 cut-off list
Cut-off list for SSC CGL 2017
SSC announced cut-off list for CGL 2017
SSC CGL 2017 cut-off list
Cut-off list announced by SSC for CGL 2017

Candidates can check the updated tentative vacancy list as updated by SSC here.

Due to the allegations of the paper being leaked, the Supreme Court had put a stay on the declaration of the 2017 result on 31 August 2018. The Supreme Court had also suggested conducting the examination again by National testing Agency or CBSE. Later, the center had denied the need of re-examination as the leak was extremely localised in their opinion and strict actions had been taken against those involved. The Supreme Court lifted the ban on releasing the results on 9 May.

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