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Day-long Wait Has Come To An End As The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Has Released The Results Of Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination 2015 On Tuesday. The Commission Has Made The Results Available At Their Official Website Which Is Ssc.nic.in.
Day-long wait has come to an end as the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) released the results of Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination 2015 on Tuesday. The commission has made the results available at their official website which is ssc.nic.in.
Previously, Staff Selection Commission had conducted the examination for the recruitment of data entry operator, postal assistant/sorting assistant and lower division clerk (LDC).
Students who are waiting eagerly to get their results may go through the following steps.
Important steps to check Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination results:
- Visit official site of the commision which is ssc.nic.in.
- Click on the activated result link
- Provide necessary informations such as roll number, date of birth and others.
- Click on submit- Result will be appeared on your screen
- Download your result
- Take a print out of the same for future convenience
Also Read: SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2017 likely to be announced on October 31
About Staff Selection Commission (SSC):
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is an organization under Government of India and every year recruits several number of staffs for various posts in the various Ministries and Departments of the Government of India and in Subordinate Offices.
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