SSC JSA, LDC results declared for 2021 exam at ssc.gov.in; cut-off, final vacancies announced
SSC Results: Out of the total 318 qualified candidates, 12 have been recommended for 13 final vacancy positions notified by the commission. The result link is available at ssc.gov.in.
Anu Parthiban | October 31, 2024 | 08:47 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has declared the final results for Junior Secretariat Assistant/ Lower Division Clerk Grade Limited departmental competitive exam 2021 and 2022. A total of 13 final vacancies for JSA/LDC LDCE 2021 have been notified by the commission. The SSC LDC, JSA final results 2021 along with the cut-offs have been uploaded on the official website, ssc.gov.in.
The commission announced the results of the computer-based test (CBT) for JSA, LDC 2021 and 2022 on April 23 wherein 326 candidates qualified for evaluation of paper 1 descriptive exams for the year 2021. Following this, results of paper 1 were declared on July 2 for shortlisting candidates for evaluation of service records. A total of 318 qualified for further selection process.
SSC AFHQ cadre results will be declared separately in view of the pending clarification from the user department. “The list of the Candidates is purely provisional and subject to their fulfilling all the eligibility conditions prescribed in the Notice of the Examination and also subject to thorough verification of their identity with reference to their photograph, signatures, handwritings etc. on the Application Forms, Admission Certificates etc,” it said.
In case two or more candidates secure the same marks, the commission will use a tie-breaking method to resolve the tie in the following order.
- Marks obtained in paper 1
- Marks in Part (a) of paper 2
- Marks obtained in part 2
- Date of birth, with older candidates placed higher.
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Through the SSC JSA, LDC recruitment exam 2021, positions in the following services will be filled.
- Railway Board Secretariat Clerical Service, Ministry of Railways;
- Armed Forces Headquarters Clerical Service (AFHQ);
- M/o External Affairs (Cadre Cell);
- Central Passport Organization, M/o External Affairs;
- Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institute, D/o Agriculture and Farmers Welfare;
- Central Administrative Tribunal.
SSC JSA, LDC selection list
SSC JSA, LDC |
Vacancies |
Recommended number of candidates |
Railway Board Secretariat Clerical Service, Ministry of Railways |
2 |
UR - 1 SC- 1 |
Ministry of External Affairs(Cadre Cell) |
3 |
UR - 3 |
Central Passport Organization, M/o External Affairs |
5 |
UR - 5 Includes 1 SC candidate qualified at UR standard |
Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institute, D/o Agriculture and Farmers Welfare |
1 |
0 |
Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) |
2 |
UR - 2 |
SSC JSA, LDC cut-offs 2021
SSC JSA, LDC |
Marks obtained by last selected candidate |
Railway Board Secretariat Clerical Service, Ministry of Railways |
SC - 160.50 UR- 180.75 |
Ministry of External Affairs(Cadre Cell) |
UR - 195.50 |
Central Passport Organization, M/o External Affairs |
UR - 128.75 |
Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institute, D/o Agriculture and Farmers Welfare |
- |
Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) |
UR - 138.50 |
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