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Registration numbers are one of the most important details of an exam for results. In most exams, you need the number to obtain your results. But we are humans and not machines and so students tend to forget their registration number and misplace their admit cards. Don’t lose hope, we can still find your registration number.
SSC CGL Exams
SSC CGL offers more than 15 different posts with more than 5 different pay grades ranging from Rs. 1,51,100 tp Rs. 25,500. A single candidate can apply for multiple posts as long as he is eligible. For CGL, the candidate must at least have a bachelor’s degree to apply. The exam is conducted in 4 different stages called tiers.
The SSC CGL exam syllabus 2020 is as follows:
Tier I: Topics related to General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language & comprehension.
Tier II: Topics related to Quantitative Aptitude, English Language & Comprehension, Statistics, General Studies( Finance & Economics)
Tier III: This exam is a descriptive exam to evaluate a candidate’s Language skills in Hindi/English. This is only for candidates appearing for Statistical Investigator ( Grade II) & Compiler.
Tier IV: This test comprises of Data Entry Speed Test & Computer Proficiency Test. This exam is for candidates appearing for specific posts under the Government of India.
How to Recover Registration Number?
1: In a certain code language, ‘ROK’ is written as ‘44’ and ‘MIG’ is written as ‘29’. What will be the code for ‘TAL’ in that code language?
The recovery is very easy. You can also recover your password for the SSC website the same way.
- Go to the website
- Click “forgot password”
- Select your ‘Permanent State’ and type in your registered email ID or registered mobile number
- As a regular procedure, a One Time Password will be generated. It will be sent to the previously entered registered email ID or registered mobile number
- Now it will show you your registration number along with the option to change your password.
It’s as easy as 1,2 and 3 as long as you have access to the registered email ID or registered mobile number. What if you don’t? We still have another method.
- SSC provides the option to download your admit card
- You need to enter:
- Your name
- Father’s name
- Date of birth
- Click the search option
You now have access to your admit card and can now print it out for your registration number.
How To Check Result
Now that you have your registration number lets see how to check results
- Results option is given on the homepage of the official website
- Select the exam of which you need to check the results of, in this case, CGL
- Select the pdf file
- Check your roll number and save the pdf for future reference
Cut-Off
Now that you got your results, its time to know the cut-offs to see how well you did.
Candidates qualified in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II [Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-IV {General Studies (Finance & Accounts)}] and Tier-III
Category | Cut-off Marks | Candidates Available |
SC | 156.73419 | 1576 |
ST | 151.46077 | 780 |
OBC | 172.76640 | 2904 |
EWS | 175.31247 | 1202 |
UR | 180.12237 | 2074* |
OH | 147.08520 | 149 |
HH | 117.49075 | 141 |
Other PwD | 83.70627 | 125 |
Total | 8951 |
Candidates qualified in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II [Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-III (Statistics)] and Tier-III
Category | Cut-off Marks | Candidates Available |
SC | 130.76651 | 3647 |
ST | 119.99291 | 2020 |
OBC | 154.87053 | 6032 |
EWS | 152.03803 | 3315 |
UR | 165.77474 | 3716* |
OH | 130.86331 | 166 |
HH | 86.44781 | 181 |
VH | 110.67982 | 204 |
Other PwD | 40.00000 | 110 |
Total | 19391 |
Candidates qualified in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II (Paper-I and Paper-II) and Tier-III
Category | Cut-off Marks | Candidates Available |
SC | 115.35401 | 22965 |
ST | 104.91984 | 11737 |
OBC | 135.95037 | 38714 |
EWS | 135.04329 | 15183 |
UR | 147.78606 | 25876* |
ESM | 89.29321 | 5758 |
OH | 98.42808 | 2196 |
HH | 40.00000 | 1761 |
VH | 110.41208 | 664 |
Other PwD | 40.00000 | 425 |
Total | 125279 |
Eligibility Criteria
Before everything, you have to be eligible for the exam. There’s no registration number or cut-offs if you’re not eligible to apply for the post
The eligibility criteria for the SSC CGL Exam is as follows:
- Citizenship– Must be a citizen of India, Nepal, Bhutan
- Age Limit- Must be between the age group of 18 years to 32 years
- Qualification- Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University
- Physical Fitness– Only for candidates for certain posts like Inspector, Sub- Inspector, etc.
So that’s an in-depth information on how to retrieve your registration number with some extra useful intel. Hope you found this helpful. Have a nice day and good luck on the coming exams! 🙂