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SSC CHSL 2021: Typing test, DEST results declared, here’s how to check

SSC CHSL 2021: Candidates who appeared for the exam can check their results at the official website— ssc.nic.in.

SSC CHSL 2021: Document verificationThe schedule for document verification is available on official websites of regional offices. (xpress Photo by Kamleshwar Singh/ Representative Image)
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SSC CHSL 2021: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) on Saturday announced the results of Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) exam 2021 for the skill test (typing test and DEST). Candidates who appeared for the exam can check their results at the official website— ssc.nic.in.

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A total of 14,873 candidates qualified the typing test, 220 candidates qualified DEST (CAG) and 1067 candidates qualified DEST (other than CAG). These candidates now have to appear for document verification.

SSC CHSL 2021: How to check results

Step 1: Visit the official website— ssc.nic.in

Step 2: Click on the results tab on the homepage

Step 3: Click on CHSL tab, then click on link for post you applied for

Step 4: View and download the result for future reference

The results of three candidates have been withheld due to court orders. The schedule for document verification is available on the official websites of the regional offices. Details of error percentage of candidates in the typing test will be uploaded on the commission’s website on March 23. Candidates can check the same from March 23 to April 6.

A total of 35,023 candidates were shortlisted to appear for the typing test, 4374 candidates were shortlisted for DEST for the post of DEO in CAG and 1511 candidates were shortlisted for DEST for the post of DEO (other than CAG).

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