SSC CHSL 2023 Admit Card for Tier-2 Exam Released at ssc.nic.in
SSC CHSL 2023 Admit Card for Tier-2 Exam Released at ssc.nic.in
The SSC CHSL Tier II 2023 examination has been slated for November 2 and the admit cards can be downloaded at ssc.nic.in or sscnwr.org

The Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination 2023 (CHSL) admit card for the tier 2 examination has been released by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). Those who have been selected for the SSC CHSL tier-2 exam may obtain their admit cards from the official website, ssc.nic.in or sscnwr.org.

The SSC CHSL Tier II 2023 examination has been slated for November 2. To download their admit card, candidates must log in with their registration numbers, roll numbers, and passwords. The SSC CHSL admit card for Tier-2 will be published individually for each region.

SSC CHSL 2023 Tier 2 Admit Card: How to download

Step 1: Go to ssc.nic.in or sscnwr.org to access the official website.

Step 2: On the commissions website, select the link that says, “STATUS / DOWNLOAD ADMIT CARD FOR COMBINED HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL (10+2) EXAMINATION – 2023 (TIER- II) TO BE HELD ON 02/11/2023.”

Step 3: A fresh window will open. Input your login information there and click on submit.

Step 4: The screen will show your SSC CHSL Tier 2 Admit Card 2023.

Step 5: Print out the SSC CHSL Tier 2 Admit Card 2023 after downloading it for future records.

SSC CHSL 2023: documents required

The documents listed below will be accepted as genuine identification papers.

–– Date of birth certificate issued by municipal corporation.

–– Class 10 mark sheet

–– Class 10 passing certificate

–– Intermediate marks sheet

–– Government issued birth certificate

–– Government issued caste certificate

–– Domicile certificate

–– Any other educational marks sheet

Ration cards and affidavit certificates with dates of birth will not be recognised as acceptable forms of identification.

The commission urged applicants to bring their original photograph photo ID to the examination venue. The identity card should bear the same birth date as the admit card. A second official government ID must be shown for verification of the candidate’s date of birth if it is not listed on the initial photo ID card. Candidates will not be allowed to take the exam if the date of birth on their documents does not match.

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