Navigating the SSC CGL 2018 Examination Results for OBC Candidates: Employment Possibilities
Dear SSC CGL aspirants, thank you for your questions and congratulations to those who have already achieved their desired scores. Today, we will explore the status and prospects of a candidate who scored 489 in the SSC CGL 2018 examination under the Other Backward Class (OBC) category.
Understanding the SSC CGL Examination
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examination is designed to select candidates for various Group B and C posts. The CGL consists of four tiers: Tier-I, Tier-II, Tier-III, and Tier-IV. For simplicity, let's focus on Tier-I and Tier-II, as these results are often discussed.
Current Performance Analysis
A candidate who scored 489/700 in the SSC CGL 2018, particularly in Tier-2, might find it challenging to secure a post without further developments. According to the last update, if Tier-2 was held on November 18th, the situation is indeed challenging but not impossible.
Chances of Securing a Post
Other candidates who scored around 562 marks might expect Air (All India Rank) around 5,000 to 6,000. These candidates can expect 4200 and 2800 Goods Point (GP) posts. For candidates with 489 marks, the prospects are slim in the competitive environment. Taking into account that approximately 4,100 students scored 520 marks or more, and that these students are competing for about 2,900 OBC seats along with 2,459 OBC students who cleared the Unreserved (UR) cutoff, the competition is fierce.
Further Competition and Vacancies
In addition, due to the competition from higher-rank candidates and those who may have opted out in favor of better job prospects, the available vacancies are further reduced. It is estimated that about 3,300 to 3,500 OBC students, all above 520, will compete for the 2,900 vacancies. Therefore, it is almost impossible for candidates with less than 520 marks to get a seat this time.
Positive Outlook for Future
While the current situation looks challenging, it's important not to lose hope. Many candidates who score around 489 might still secure positions in the lower GP categories, such as 2400 and 2800 GP. For those who aim for a 4200 GP position, the chances are still present but lower.
Key Advice:
Positive Attitude: Keep a positive attitude and avoid worrying. Post Preference: Fill your post preference wisely, considering all possible options. Preparation for Tier-III: Given that the descriptive paper can significantly impact your overall score, focus on thorough preparation for Tier-III.Conclusion
The prognosis for candidates scoring around 489 in the SSC CGL 2018, especially in the OBC category, is mixed but not entirely bleak. While the competition is fierce, securing a position in the lower GP categories is still achievable. Always stay optimistic and prepare for the best possible outcome for the upcoming CGL 2019.
Wishing all aspirants the very best for their future endeavors!