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SSC MTS 2021: Passing marks in Paper-II will be 40 percent for unreserved category and 35 percent for all reserved category candidates.




SSC MTS 2021: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the notification for Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff (MTS) Exam 2020. The application process has started and will be open till 31 March. The exam will be held from 1 to 20 July. While Tier-II examination is to be held from 21 November. Interested candidates can apply at ssc.nic.in. Candidates have to clear Paper-I and Paper-II to be eligible for the job. As per the rules, objective questions will come up in Paper-I. While Paper-II descriptive questions will come up. According to the old pattern, there will be negative marking of 0.25 number for each wrong answer in Paper-I.

The passing marks in Paper-II will be 40 percent for the unreserved category and 35 percent for all reserved category candidates. However, the numbers obtained by the candidates in Paper-II will be used to decide merit in case of more than one candidate getting the same marks in Paper-1. Candidates of general and OBC category will have to pay the prescribed application fee of Rs 100 through online mode. SC / ST / Ex-servicemen and all women candidates are exempted from the application fee. In 2019, 38.58 lakh candidates had registered for about 10 thousand recruitments of MTS fired by SSC.

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18 to 25 years (Candidates who are not born before 02-01-1996 and after 01-01-2003.) SC and ST category candidates were given five years relaxation in the maximum age limit and three years for OBCs. Will go. Applicants must have passed at least 10th class. SSC has said that the photo of the candidate should not be more than three months old. The date the photo was taken should be displayed on that photo.

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