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SSC Phase 12 2024: SSC has released the final answer key of Phase-12 recruitment exam...

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SSC Phase 12 Final Answer Key 2024: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the final answer key of the Phase 12 recruitment exam 2024. Candidates who appeared for the recruitment exam can download the Phase 12 final answer key by visiting the official website ssc.gov.in.

The commission has also released the question papers along with the final answer key. Candidates have to log in using their roll number and password to check and download the question papers along with the final answer key.

Can download till November 15

According to the official notice, the facility to view the final answer key and question paper of SSC Phase 12 will be available on the website till November 15. The official notice reads, "Candidates can take a printout of their respective final answer key along with the question paper-cum-response sheet as it will not be available after the specified time limit. Individual requests for providing a response sheet/final answer key will not be considered under any circumstances in the future." Recruitment to be done on 2,049 posts
The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 2,049 vacancies for various posts at three levels including matriculation, higher secondary, and graduation based on educational qualifications. The commission conducted the SSC Phase 12 recruitment exam on June 20, 21, 24, 25, and 26 and the result was declared on August 30.

As per the SSC Selection Post Phase 12 result, a total of 61,618 candidates have been shortlisted for the next round i.e. skill test. Out of this, a total of 29,561 candidates are from the graduation level, 15,895 from the matriculation level and 16, 162 from the higher secondary level.

Qualifying marks
To pass the SSC Phase 12 recruitment exam, category-wise candidates will have to secure the minimum qualifying marks mentioned below:

Candidates belonging to the unreserved category will have to score at least 35%, i.e. 70 marks.

Candidates belonging to OBC/EWS must score a minimum of 30%, i.e. 60 marks.
Candidates belonging to other categories must score a minimum of 25%, i.e. 50 marks.