SSC CHSL Exam 2021 (Postponed) | Exam Dates, Eligibility, Syllabus, Result & More

SSC CHSL Notification

SSC CHSL Notification 2021: The Staff Selection Commission conducts a CHSL Recruitment drive for various posts such as LDC, JSA, PA, SA, and DEO in various ministries/departments/offices of the Government of India. The SSC has postponed the SSC CHSL 2020-21 exam, which was scheduled to begin on April 20. (SSC). The SSC CHSL test has also been postponed for candidates who chose West Bengal as their centre. The replacement dates will be released at a later date.

Candidates can go through the blog to know in detail about SSC CHSL 2021 Exam.

SSC CHSL Notification 2021: Overview

Exam Name

SSC CHSL (Staff Selection Commission-Combined Higher Secondary Level) 

Conducting Body

SSC

Exam Level

National

Exam Frequency

Once a year

Exam Mode

Tier-I: Online

Tier-II: Offline

Exam Duration

Tier-I: 60 minutes

Tier-II: 60 minutes

Exam Purpose 

Selection of candidates for posts of LDC, JSA, PA, SA, and DEO

Exam Language

English and Hindi

Exam Helpdesk No.

011-24361359

Official Website

http://ssc.nic.in/

SSC CHSL Notification for 2021 Exam Dates

Below is the table consisting of tentative SSC CHSL Exam dates for 2021. Go through the table and plan your preparation accordingly.

Start Date of Registration  

6 December 2020 

Last Date of Registration  

15 December 2020  

Online Fee Payment Last Date  

17 December 2020  

Offline Generation of Challan Last Date  

19 December 2020  

Offline Fee Payment through Challan  

21 December 2020  

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Exam Dates  

12 April 2021 to 19 April 2021  

Postponed for remaining candidates – (To be Announced)  

SSC CHSL Exam Date 2021 (Tier 2)  

To be announced  

SSC CHSL Exam Date 2021 Tier 3  

To be announced  

SSC CHSL Notification 2021 for Vacancy

SSC CHSL Vacancy 2021 for the year 2021 is around 4726. The last date for the application was extended to 26 December 2020. A huge number of SSC CHSL Vacancies are available for the post:

  • Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC)/ Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA)
  • Postal Assistant (PA)/ Sorting Assistant (SA) and Data Entry Operators (DEO)
  • Posts under various Ministries/ Departments/ Offices of the Government of India and their Attached & Subordinate Offices.

Also, Check- SSC CHSL Selection Process 2021

SSC CHSL Notification 2021: Eligibility Criteria

Before applying for the exam, candidates must make sure they fulfill the Eligibility criteria for SSC CHSL Exam 2021 as follows:
  • Nationality: Candidate must be an Indian Citizen or should belong to Nepal/ Bhutan or Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, to settle in India permanently.
  • Educational Criteria: must have cleared or appearing class 12 or its equivalent from a recognized educational board or University.
  • Age Criteria: Age must be between 18 – 27 years.

SSC CHSL Application Form 2021

The application for SSC CHSL Exam is released on December 6, 2020. Candidates, who didn’t register for CHSL 2021 Exam, can wait for the CHSL 2022 Exam and refer to the below link to fill the application form, details of the application form, how to fill the application form, and more.

Fill your SSC CHSL Application Form Here

SSC CHSL Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2021

For any exam, it is necessary to prepare well. To start your preparation, it is essential to know the detailed SSC CHSL Syllabus and Exam pattern. Candidates can click on the below link to know the detailed syllabus and pattern of SSC CHSL:

SSC CHSL Syllabus and Exam Pattern

SSC CHSL Study Materials | Best Books for SSC CHSL, & Previous Year Papers

To skyrocket your exam score, it is necessary to have all the preparation stuff along with the best CHSL Preparation Tips. You can check out the link below for an updated CHSL Study Materials according to the latest syllabus and exam pattern.

SSC CHSL Notification 2021: Admit Card

CHSL Admit Card 2020 for Tier I examination has been released by the SSC on March 27, 2021. However, the exam for the few candidates has been postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The SSC CHSL Admit Card 2020-21 for the Tier II exam will be released soon.

SSC CHSL Notification 2021: Result 

Once the examination is completed successfully, the CHSL Cut-off, CHSL Answer Key, and Results will be released by the board officially. Candidates will be updated as soon as the results are released:

Check Your SSC CHSL Result 2021 Here

SSC CHSL Salary 2021

Below is the table comprising the pay scale for each post separately. Check out the below table to know in detail.

Post Name Pay Scale
LDC/ JSA Pay Band -1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay: Rs.1900 (pre-revised)
PA/ SA Pay Band -1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay: Rs. 2400 (pre-revised)
DEO Pay Band-1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay: Rs. 2400 (pre-revised)
DEO Grade ‘A’ Pay Band-1 (Rs. 5200-20200), Grade Pay: Rs. 2400 (pre-revised)

Thus, candidates are advised to go through the SSC CHSL Notification and start preparing for the upcoming SSC CHSL exam 2021.

FAQs on SSC CHSL Exam 2021

How many attempts are there in SSC CHSL?

You can attempt SSC CHSL every year under the age limit of 18 to 27 years.

How many vacancies are issued by the SSC for 2021?

As per the SSC CHSL Notification 2021, there are 4726 vacancies available for candidates.

What are the application fees for SSC CHSL Exam?

SSC only charge Rs 100 as examination fee where female and reserved category are exempted from it.

Is the new SSC CHSL Exam Date announced?

No, as per the SSC CHSL Notification 2021, the CHSL Exam Dates are yet to be announced.

Is there any penalty for incorrect answers in the SSC CHSL exam?

The Tier I test has a negative marking of 0.50 marks, according to the SSC CHSL exam format. Tier-II and Tier III, on the other hand, have no negative marking.

Which portion of the CHSL Tier-I exam has the highest score?

In comparison to the other sections, General Intelligence (Reasoning) is the easiest and highest-scoring section.

In the SSC CHSL 2021 exam, how many rounds are there?

In the SSC CHSL test, there are three rounds of examination (Tier-I, Tier-II & Skill Test).

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