The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) which has been in news for all the wrong reasons in recent past has on Wednesday declared the SSC MTS 2016 results.
The final result of 10513 candidates has been declared, however the result of 161 candidates is withheld. (Rep Image)
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) which has been in news for all the wrong reasons in recent past has on Wednesday declared the SSC MTS 2016 results. A total of 23511 candidates had qualified for Document Verification against 10674 vacancies. The final result of 10513 candidates has been declared, however the result of 161 candidates is withheld on the grounds of suspected malpractices during the examination.
The process for SSC MTS 2016 exam was started in 2016. The Paper – I was conducted from September 9, 2017, to October 31, 2017, in computer-based mode. According to SSC, as many as 19,96,411 candidates had appeared in this examination. The candidates who qualified in Paper – I appeared in Paper – II on January 28, 2018.
Candidates who have appeared for SSC MTS 2016 Paper – II can go to the website of SSC at ssc.nic.in to check their result.
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