📌SSC CGL 2023 TIER-1 (Check Your Admit Card / Application Status)
🍓KKR
https://ssckkr.kar.nic.in/sschallticket/cgl23_examstatus.aspx
🌱SR
http://www.sscsr.gov.in/CGL2023-EXAMINATION-TIER-I-KNOW-YOUR-ROLLNO-n-EXAMINATION-DATE-n-TIME-n-CITY-GET.htm
🍓NWR
https://www.sscnwr.org/cgl_tier_1_2023_1956.php
🌱WR
https://www.sscwr.net/notice_detail.php?noticeID=1905
🍓ER
117.247.74.231/ac/cgl2023kyr_01072023/KYR/kyr.php
🍓KKR
https://ssckkr.kar.nic.in/sschallticket/cgl23_examstatus.aspx
🌱SR
http://www.sscsr.gov.in/CGL2023-EXAMINATION-TIER-I-KNOW-YOUR-ROLLNO-n-EXAMINATION-DATE-n-TIME-n-CITY-GET.htm
🍓NWR
https://www.sscnwr.org/cgl_tier_1_2023_1956.php
🌱WR
https://www.sscwr.net/notice_detail.php?noticeID=1905
🍓ER
117.247.74.231/ac/cgl2023kyr_01072023/KYR/kyr.php
😱SSC CHSL 2022
TIER-2 ATTENDANCE
👉TOTAL Scheduled:- 80,448(SESSION-I + SESSION-II)
👉TOTAL APPEARED :- 53,771(66.8%)(SESSION-I + SESSION-II)
🔥EXAM HELD ON 26 JUN 2023
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😱😱SSC MTS 2022 ATTENDANCE
👉TOTAL Scheduled:- 55,21,917
👉TOTAL APPEARED :- 22,77,997(41.25%)
🔥EXAM HELD IN MAY- JUN 2023
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TIER-2 ATTENDANCE
👉TOTAL Scheduled:- 80,448(SESSION-I + SESSION-II)
👉TOTAL APPEARED :- 53,771(66.8%)(SESSION-I + SESSION-II)
🔥EXAM HELD ON 26 JUN 2023
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😱😱SSC MTS 2022 ATTENDANCE
👉TOTAL Scheduled:- 55,21,917
👉TOTAL APPEARED :- 22,77,997(41.25%)
🔥EXAM HELD IN MAY- JUN 2023
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🔥SSC CGL 2023 TIER-1 APPLICATION/ADMIT CARD/STATUS
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👉SSCKKR - https://ssckkr.kar.nic.in/sschallticket/cgl23_status.aspx
https://ssckkr.kar.nic.in/sschallticket/cgl23_examstatus.aspx
👉SSCSR - http://www.sscsr.gov.in/CGL2023-EXAMINATION-TIER-I-KNOW-YOUR-ROLLNO-n-EXAMINATION-DATE-n-TIME-n-CITY-GET.htm
👉SSCNWR - https://www.sscnwr.org/cgl_tier_1_2023_1956.php
👉SSCWR - https://www.sscwr.net/notice_detail.php?noticeID=1905
👉SSCER - 117.247.74.231/ac/cgl2023kyr_01072023/KYR/kyr.php
👉SSCMPR- https://www.sscmpr.org/index.php?Page=cgl_tier_1_2023_1328
👉SSCNER- https://www.sscner.org.in/en/admin/Admit/2023/CGL23/tier_I/
👉SSCCR-
https://www.ssc-cr.org/cgl_tier_1_2023_1307.php?proceed=yes
👉NR -
https://sscnr.nic.in/newlook/Status_CGLE_TIER_I_2023/Instructions.aspx
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EXAM DATE - 14-27 JUL 2023
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🔥SSC CGL 2023 TIER-1 APPLICATION/ADMIT CARD/STATUS
======================
👉SSCKKR - https://ssckkr.kar.nic.in/sschallticket/cgl23_status.aspx
https://ssckkr.kar.nic.in/sschallticket/cgl23_examstatus.aspx
👉SSCSR - http://www.sscsr.gov.in/CGL2023-EXAMINATION-TIER-I-KNOW-YOUR-ROLLNO-n-EXAMINATION-DATE-n-TIME-n-CITY-GET.htm
👉SSCNWR - https://www.sscnwr.org/cgl_tier_1_2023_1956.php
👉SSCWR - https://www.sscwr.net/notice_detail.php?noticeID=1905
👉SSCER - 117.247.74.231/ac/cgl2023kyr_01072023/KYR/kyr.php
👉SSCMPR- https://www.sscmpr.org/index.php?Page=cgl_tier_1_2023_1328
👉SSCNER- https://www.sscner.org.in/en/admin/Admit/2023/CGL23/tier_I/
👉SSCCR-
https://www.ssc-cr.org/cgl_tier_1_2023_1307.php?proceed=yes
👉NR -
https://sscnr.nic.in/newlook/Status_CGLE_TIER_I_2023/Instructions.aspx
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EXAM DATE - 14-27 JUL 2023
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“As a man was passing the elephants, he suddenly stopped, confused by the fact that these huge creatures were being held by only a small rope tied to their front leg. No chains, no cages. It was obvious that the elephants could, at anytime, break away from their bonds but for some reason, they did not.
He saw a trainer nearby and asked why these animals just stood there and made no attempt to get away. ‘Well,’ trainer said, ‘when they are very young and much smaller we use the same size rope to tie them and, at that age, it’s enough to hold them. As they grow up, they are conditioned to believe they cannot break away. They believe the rope can still hold them, so they never try to break free.’
The man was amazed. These animals could at any time break free from their bonds but because they believed they couldn’t, they were stuck right where they were.”
Moral- Never let one failure from the past hold you back in the future
He saw a trainer nearby and asked why these animals just stood there and made no attempt to get away. ‘Well,’ trainer said, ‘when they are very young and much smaller we use the same size rope to tie them and, at that age, it’s enough to hold them. As they grow up, they are conditioned to believe they cannot break away. They believe the rope can still hold them, so they never try to break free.’
The man was amazed. These animals could at any time break free from their bonds but because they believed they couldn’t, they were stuck right where they were.”
Moral- Never let one failure from the past hold you back in the future
Have you ever seen an ant sitting idle? Probably not. Why? Because:
1. Ants never sit idle. It is not in their nature. They are hard working.
2. Ants never quit. If we try to block their way, they will go up, down,
sideways, but they will not stop. How long do they keep trying to
overcome the obstacle? Till they find a way to rise above it. So,
obstacles don’t stop them, and they shouldn’t stop us either. They
persist.
3. Ants are far-sighted. They don’t think only about summer in summer.
They are busy collecting food and preparing for the winter. That’s
why they are in a rush all through the summer season. You never see
an idle ant unless it is dead.
4. Ants have a work-life balance—they work during summer and rest
during winter. They hibernate to conserve energy. They know when
to stop working.
5. Ants are purpose-driven—their sole job is to look for food for their
mates. They don’t get distracted. They are focused.
6. Ants can carry big responsibilities—although ants are small, their
contributions are big. They can handle up to hundred times their body
weight!
1. Ants never sit idle. It is not in their nature. They are hard working.
2. Ants never quit. If we try to block their way, they will go up, down,
sideways, but they will not stop. How long do they keep trying to
overcome the obstacle? Till they find a way to rise above it. So,
obstacles don’t stop them, and they shouldn’t stop us either. They
persist.
3. Ants are far-sighted. They don’t think only about summer in summer.
They are busy collecting food and preparing for the winter. That’s
why they are in a rush all through the summer season. You never see
an idle ant unless it is dead.
4. Ants have a work-life balance—they work during summer and rest
during winter. They hibernate to conserve energy. They know when
to stop working.
5. Ants are purpose-driven—their sole job is to look for food for their
mates. They don’t get distracted. They are focused.
6. Ants can carry big responsibilities—although ants are small, their
contributions are big. They can handle up to hundred times their body
weight!
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