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Good news: Results in 4 recruitment exams to be released soon, 90000 youths will get jobs

by pranjalipargaonkar

New Delhi: The results of the constable (GD) recruitment for the Central Security Forces conducted by the Staff Selection Commission are expected to be out soon. According to the officials associated with the commission, the result will be released after the medical examination. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is preparing to give jobs to the unemployed by completing four major recruitment examinations pending since 2018.

The commission is preparing to finalize the result of CGL, CHSL, JE and Junior Hindi Translator Examination. If all the posts included in these recruitment examinations are added, then about 90000 unemployed can get jobs.

The final phase of medical examination is being conducted in Constable Examination 2018 by the Commission, the final result will be released soon. About 70000 unemployed people will get jobs from this recruitment alone. Sepoy recruitment is an examination done by SSC.

Apart from this examination, the Commission is preparing to release the final result of the JE examination. The SSC has completed the verification of the documents of the JE exam selected. About 1500 unemployed will get jobs in the JE exam. The result of Junior Hindi Translator Examination will be released by the Commission soon. There are about 100 posts in this exam.

The two important exams of SSC which every competitive student is waiting for, the skill test for CHSL 2018 will be on 26 November. There are about 6000 to 7000 posts in this recruitment. The result of CGL-2018 has also been declared as Tier-3. The commission will conduct a skill test of about 7000 to 8000 posts of CGL in December. The result will be declared after the skill test is completed.

SSC Central Region Director Rahul Sachan said that few students went to court after the rumor of CHSL 2017 question paper out in 2018. After a lengthy investigation process, the court ordered the release of exam results. The SSC examinations could not take place for about six months due to the pending court case.

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