I have heard about different groups of SSC exams. Namely they are Group-A,Group-B,Group-C and Group-D . I can't understand the meaning of these so please clarify the meaning of these?
I have heard about different groups of SSC exams. Namely they are Group-A,Group-B,Group-C and Group-D . I can't understand the meaning of these so please clarify the meaning of these?
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Dear candidate
the ssc board divide the designation of posts and the salary system in four groups which are called
grade a
grade b
grade c
grade d
the higher posts and the higher salary is according to these grades.
The basic salary amount and the post designation which is precribed by ssc is given below
grade a basic salary 8000
grade b basic salary 5400
grade c basic salary 2800
grade d basic salary 1300
according to the ssc the designation of post are described in grades in such a way that the higher post will pay higher salary and will require higher education qualification and so on in the grade b, c, and d.
HELLO,SSC board divide these posts in four groups 1)grade a2)grade b3)grade c4)grade daccording to this four divisions of posts salary is given.i.e highest grade highest salary.
the ssc board divide the designation of posts and the salary system in four groups which are called
grade a
grade b
grade c
grade d
SSC Graduate Level Exam Eligibility[FONT=arial][/FONT]
1. Educational Qualification
Aspiring candidates should possess following Essential Qualification as on Closing Date:
For Statistical Investigator Grade – II
Bachelor’s Degree with Statistics as one of the main subjects. OR
Bachelor’s Degree with Mathematics (with Statistics as a papers studied in one year/two years/all three year as the case may be) as one of the main subjects. OR
Bachelor’s Degree with Economics (with Statistics as a paper studied in one year/two years/all the three years as the case may be) as one of the main subjects. OR
Bachelor’s Degree with Commerce (with Statistics as a paper studied in one year/two years/all the three years as the case may be) as one of the main subjects.
the ssc board divide the designation of posts and the salary system in four groups which are called
grade a
grade b
grade c
grade d
SSC Combined Graduate Level Exam, 2012
Name of the Post for Which Examination is being organized:
- Assistants (Group-B)
- Inspector of Income Tax (Group-C)
- Inspector (Group-B)
- Asst. Enforcement Officer (Group-C)
- Sub Inspectors (Group-C)
- Inspector of Posts (Group-C)
- Divisional Accountant (Group-C)
- Statistical Investigator Gr.II (Group-B)
- Auditor (Group-C)
- Accountant / Jr. Accountant (Group-C)
- UDC (Group-C)
- Tax Assistants (Group-C)
- Compiler (Group-C)