SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2022 to Be Conducted Tomorrow: Check Important Exam Instructions
The Staff Selection Commission will conduct the Combined Higher Secondary Level CHSL tier 2 exam for the year 2022 tomorrow, Jun 26, 2023.
SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2022: The Staff Selection Commission will conduct the Combined Higher Secondary Level CHSL tier 2 exam for the year 2022 tomorrow, Jun 26, 2023. Upon successfully passing the SSC CHSL Tier 2 exam 2022, candidates can apply for positions like Data Entry Operator, Court Clerk, Junior Secretariat Assistant, Lower Divisional Clerk, and Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant.
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SSC CHSL Tier 2 Exam 2022: Guidelines and Instructions
Candidates appearing for the SSC CHSL exam 2022 Tier 2 must adhere to these guidelines.
- Candidates should arrive at the SSC CHSL Tier exam center well in advance, preferably 30 to 60 minutes before the scheduled reporting time.
- They must be accompanied by a printed copy of their online SSC CHSL Tier 2 exam 2022 admit card and a valid original photo identification document, such as an Aadhaar card, voter ID card, PAN card, driving license, or passport, for verification.
- It is recommended for candidates carry two or three recent color passport-size photographs along with their admit card.
- The Regional/Sub-Regional Office of the Commission will provide the candidates with an Admission Certificate that includes scanned photographs and signatures.
- There is no need for candidates to attach any additional photo to the Scanned Admission Certificate.
- The section of the Admission Certificate containing the scanned photograph should be submitted to the invigilator. In some cases, the lists are sent directly to the Venue Supervisor by a few regional offices.
- Candidates are prohibited from bringing mobile phones, pagers, and other similar electronic devices into the SSC CHSL Tier 2 exam 2022 hall.
- If any candidate is found in possession of such unauthorized gadgets during the examination, whether they are being used or not, it will be considered a breach of fair conduct. Appropriate disciplinary action, including being banned from future SSC examinations, may be taken against them and their candidature will be cancelled.