The SSC CGL Tier I Answer Key 2024 objection window has been extended by the Staff Selection Commission. October 8, 2024 has been added to the list of deadlines for raising objections about the interim answer key. SSC's official website, ssc.gov.in, is where candidates who have presented in person can view the official notice.
The Commission saw that the system was taking a little longer to respond because of the high demand on the server, so they decided to prolong the objection facility. According to the official notice, "it has been observed that the system's response time is slightly longer due to a heavy load on the server." As a result, it has been agreed to move the facility's closing time from 6:00 PM on October 6, 2024, to 6:00 PM on October 8, 2024. The remaining terms and conditions stated in the Notice dated 03.10.2024 are still in effect.
The tentative answer keys for Tier I of the Combined Graduate Level Exam (CGLE) for 2024 were issued on October 3, 2024, encouraging candidates to submit challenges. The objection window was originally set to shut on October 6, but it has been extended.
SSC CGL Tier I Answer Key 2024: How to raise objections
The procedures listed below can be used by candidates to raise objections.
Go to ssc.gov.in to see the official SSC website.
After clicking the login link, provide the necessary login information.
When finished, the answer key will show.
Examine the answer key and select the question for which you wish to file an objection.
After that, upload the files that you need to support your response.
After paying the processing fee, click submit.
After finishing, click "Submit" to download the page.
For future reference, keep a physical copy of the same.
Applicants wishing to submit objections will be required to pay a processing fee of ₹100 for each contested question or answer.
The new deadline is October 8, 2024, until 6:00 PM.
The extension was due to high server traffic, which slowed the system’s response time.
Log in to the official SSC website (ssc.gov.in), review the answer key, select the question for objection, upload supporting documents, and pay the processing fee.
Candidates must pay ₹100 for each question they wish to contest.
The tentative answer keys were issued on October 3, 2024.