SSC Declares Final Results for JSA, LDC Exams 2021-2022

SSC Declares Final Results for JSA, LDC Exams 2021-2022

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the much-anticipated final results for the Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA) and Lower Division Clerk (LDC) exams conducted in 2021 and 2022. This final declaration concludes a competitive selection process for candidates aspiring to join prestigious government services. Candidates can now access their results on the SSC’s official website, marking an important milestone in their career journey.

 

Overview of SSC JSA, LDC Recruitment Exam

The SSC’s Junior Secretariat Assistant/Lower Division Clerk (JSA/LDC) Limited Departmental Competitive Examination offers various government positions across several key ministries and departments, including:

  • Railway Board Secretariat Clerical Service under the Ministry of Railways
  • Armed Forces Headquarters Clerical Service (AFHQ)
  • Ministry of External Affairs (Cadre Cell)
  • Central Passport Organization (Ministry of External Affairs)
  • Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institute under the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
  • Central Administrative Tribunal

This comprehensive exam series was a major opportunity for candidates to secure roles within these respected departments.

 

Key Details of the Exam Process

The selection process consisted of:

  • Paper I (Descriptive): Focused on assessing candidates' writing skills and language comprehension.
  • Paper II (Computer-Based Test): Evaluated computer proficiency and technical skills critical for clerical roles.

Conducted on March 4, 2024, the exams attracted a large number of applicants competing for a limited number of vacancies.

Results Timeline

  • April 23, 2024: SSC announced the result of Paper II (Computer-Based Exam), with 326 candidates qualifying for further stages.
  • July 2, 2024: The results of Paper I (Descriptive) were declared, shortlisting 318 candidates for the evaluation of Service Records and APARs.

This systematic, step-by-step approach ensured that the selection was fair, with each candidate assessed thoroughly before finalizing the results.

 

Final Results and Official Notification

The final results for the SSC JSA and LDC exams have been officially released on October 30, 2024. Selected candidates can check their status and download the final result PDF directly from the SSC’s website.

Access the Official Notification Here

How to Check the SSC JSA, LDC Final Results

Follow these steps to quickly access your result:

  1. Go to the SSC Website: Visit ssc.gov.in.
  2. Navigate to ‘Results’: Under the 'Results' tab, locate the 'JSA/LDC' result link.
  3. Download the PDF: Click to download the result PDF for future reference.
  4. Search for Your Roll Number: Use “Ctrl+F” to find your roll number in the PDF and see if you’ve made the list.

 

Departments and Roles for Selected Candidates

Qualified candidates will soon join critical roles in their assigned departments. These government positions span various services, providing selected candidates the opportunity to contribute to high-level operations in departments like the Railway Board Secretariat, AFHQ, and others. This SSC recruitment is pivotal in reinforcing the workforce in central administrative services, helping departments maintain their efficiency and effectiveness.

 

Next Steps for Selected Candidates

 

Selected candidates will be contacted for document verification and orientation. This exciting next phase offers them not only a stable government career but also a chance to serve the public and contribute meaningfully to various government functions. They are advised to review all official instructions and prepare necessary documentation as they embark on this new journey.

Congratulations to the Selected Candidates!

 

We congratulate all those who successfully cleared the SSC JSA, LDC exam, an achievement that demonstrates dedication, resilience, and a strong command over required skills. For those who missed out this time, remember that persistence is key—continue preparing, as government job opportunities are abundant, and future exams may bring success.

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