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Provisional Answer Key for CGPSC SSE 2024 Released; Challenge Deadline Approaching!

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Posted on 19 Feb 2024
17:53 PM

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The Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) has released the provisional answer key for the State Services Exam (SSE) 2023, inviting eligible candidates to scrutinise and challenge discrepancies before the impending deadline.
Aspirants can access the answer key and lodge objections through the official portal at psc.cg.gov.in until February 27, 2024.

The Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) has released the provisional answer key for the State Services Exam (SSE) 2023, inviting eligible candidates to scrutinise and challenge discrepancies before the impending deadline. Aspirants can access the answer key and lodge objections through the official portal at psc.cg.gov.in until February 27, 2024.

Step by step guide to check the answer key

  1. Visit the official website at psc.cg.gov.in
  2. Navigate to the ‘State Services Exam Model Answers’ notification on the homepage
  3. Access the link for online objection filing and login to the portal
  4. The CGPSC answer key will be displayed for scrutiny
  5. Download and retain a printed copy for future reference.
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Or you may find the direct answer key link here.

This crucial recruitment initiative by CGPSC aims to address 242 vacant positions, a significant opportunity for aspiring civil servants. The SSE preliminary examination 2023, held on February 11, 2024, witnessed active participation across 28 districts, with tests administered in two shifts from 10AM to noon and 3PM to 5PM.

To ensure transparency and fairness, candidates who underwent the CGPSC SSE 2024 recruitment assessment can review the provisional answer key through the designated recruitment portal. Those dissatisfied with the provided solutions can articulate their concerns by submitting supporting documentation and remitting a nominal objection fee of ₹50 per challenge.

Examinees must note that correct responses accrue two marks, while unanswered queries have no negative marking. However, for every erroneous answer, candidates face a deduction of 1/3rd of a mark. The overall selection process includes evaluations spanning the preliminary examination, main examination and a rigorous physical eligibility test (PET).

Last updated on 19 Feb 2024
17:54 PM
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