Admit card released for SSC CGL Tier 1, can be downloaded from regional websites 

New Delhi:

SSC CGL admit card 2022:

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued admit card for Combined Graduate Level Tier 1 exam 2022 (Combined Graduate Level tier 1 exam 2022).

Candidates appearing for SSC CGL Tier 1 can download the SSC Hall Ticket from the respective regional websites.

Candidates can visit the regional website through the official website of the Commission, ssc.nic.in.

According to the official schedule, SSC CGL Tier 1 exam will be conducted on 1 December 2022.

This exam will start from 1 December and will run till 13 December 2022.

There are total nine regions of SSC. 

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Candidates should keep in mind that they will have to download the SSC Admit Card from the regional websites of SSC only.

Admit cards will not be sent to the candidates through post or mail.

Candidates have to take a printout of the e-admit card and carry it with them to the examination centre.

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Along with the SSC CGL admit card, candidates should also carry the original photo ID.

Candidates should check the SSC Hall Ticket after downloading it, if there is any error in the admit card then immediately contact your respective regional offices. 

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SSC CGL Tier 1 Admit card 2022: How to download 

1. First of all visit the official website of SSC at ssc.nic.in. 

2. Go to the admit card section on the homepage.

3.Then visit the regional websites.

4.After being redirected to the regional website, click on the link Admit Card for CGL Tier 1.

5.Enter your credentials like Roll Number, Registration ID, Name of the candidate, Date of Birth and Security Question.

6.Now check SSC CGL Admit Card and download it for future reference.


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