I have qualified SSC CGL TIER-I (2010)
I wanted to know about the expected cutoff marks for Tier=II
Exam,
Answer / hemant mittal
I have read the views of many candidates on this site but
very few of them are aware of this fact that last time cut
off was only 100 for general category .This time 50
questions of maths were there in exam as compared to 100 of
last time that means there are less chances of scoring high
as you can score high in maths as compared to english.So in
my view cut off will be somewhere around 95-105 for G.C .I
have also qualified for tier 2.
Predicting cut off even before exam is not justified but
for your satisfaction I tell you that if papers remain
of normal standard then he who expects 55 - 60% aggregate
in tier 1 and tier 2 may get interview call.You can have
faith in me as I am a selected candidate in C.g.l 2006 .
you can email me on hemantmittal51@yahoo.co.in IF YOU WISH.
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