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SSC CGL 2016: Response sheet and answer keys released, check here

SSC CGL 2016: The exam was held via the computer based method from August 27, 2016 to September 11, 2016.

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The response sheets and answer keys of the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier I exam 2016 have been released by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). Candidates can download the same through from the official website.

The SSC has released the answer sheets of the candidates as well as the answer keys and method of submission of representations on its official website.

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If you have any objection to a question or an answer, you can submit a query for the same latest by September 26, 2016 (till 5 pm only). The fee for the submission is Rs 100 per answer.

The SSC website states that representations that are received by the SSC after September 26 (5 pm) will not be accepted.

The exam was held via the computer based exam method (online exam) from August 27, 2016 to September 11, 2016.

View: SSC CGL Tier I exam 2016: Know how to submit representation of answers

Steps to download the SSC CGL Tier I answer keys 2016:

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Log on to the official website of the SSC, ssc.nic.in

Under the heading “Latest News” on the main page, click on the “CGL Examination 2016 – notice for candidates’ response sheet, correct answer and submission of representations” link

A new page will open. Click on the link to the response sheet

Go to “Click here” on the new page

Enter your roll number and password on the link provided

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Your response sheets will be available when you click on “Submit”

Enter your roll number and password

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The SSC is responsible for conducting various exams throughout the year for shortlisting eligible candidates for recruitment to posts in government offices and departments. The CGL exam by the SSC can only be attempted by candidates after they have completed graduation from a government recognised university or institute.

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