SSC CHSL Tier I Results 2017 declared at ssc.nic.in: Check your score card here
Students Can Download SSC CHSL Tier I Results 2017 Score Card On The Official Website Ssc.nic.in.
The results of SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 has been declared by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) at ssc.nic.in. Students can download their score card on the official website ssc.nic.in.
Hence, the date of SSC CHSL Tier I 2017 Result has officially been confirmed and will finally end the anxious wait of candidates. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) had conducted the exam to select candidates for various posts of LDC, DEO, postal and sorting assistant and court clerk personnel. Candidated had taken the exam at various exam centres across India.The SSC Combined Higher Secondary Level (Tier-I) Exam 2016 was conducted from January 7, 2017 to February 8, 2017.
Earlier, the SSC had decided to announce the SSC CHSL Tier I Results 2017 on June 15, however the date was tentative. The commission had on June 1 announced that it will release the SSC CHSL Tier I Results 2017 on June 2 and not on June 15.
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Step by step instructions to check your SSC CHSL Tier I Results 2017:
#Logon to the official website of SSC the link for which is ssc.nic.in
#Click on the tab Results
#Now, click on the activated result link
#Enter required details such as roll number
#Now, click on submit
#The results will be displayed on your computer screen
#Download your result and take a print out of it for future all references
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