SSC MTS Answer Key 2024 Expected To Be Out Soon, Where & How To Download?


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Candidates who took the recruitment exam will be able to access the answer key and their response sheets on the official website, ssc.gov.in, by logging in with their user ID and password.

The exam was conducted between September 30 and November 14. (Representational/ PTI Photo)

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is expected to release the answer key for the Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) and Havaldar Paper 1 exams soon. Candidates who took the recruitment exam will be able to access the answer key and their response sheets on the official website, ssc.gov.in, by logging in with their user ID and password.

The exam was conducted between September 30 and November 14. Based on previous trends, the commission typically publishes the answer key 7 to 8 days after the examination concludes. This suggests that the SSC MTS answer key could be released anytime soon.

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After the release of the answer key and response sheet, candidates will have the opportunity to raise objections against the provisional answer key. The objection window will remain open for three days from the date of release. Candidates wishing to challenge any question or answer must pay a fee of Rs 100 per question.

How to Download SSC MTS Paper 1 Answer Key?

Step 1: Navigate to the official website, ssc.gov.in.

Step 2: After reaching the homepage, click on the Answer Key link.

Step 3: Next up, select the link for SSC MTS Answer Key 2024.

Step 4: Key in your login credentials carefully and submit.

Step 5: Following this, the SSC MTS answer key will be displayed on the screen.

Step 6: Check the answers and raise objections if necessary.

The commission will declare the SSC MTS 2024 exam result after evaluating all the objections raised by the candidates. The recruitment exam was conducted to fill a total of 9,583 vacancies, including 6,144 for Multi-Tasking Staff and 3,439 for Havaldar posts.

The examination was conducted in two sessions, each lasting 45 minutes, featuring multiple-choice questions. Notably, there was a penalty of -1 mark for incorrect answers in the second session.

Candidates who successfully clear the computer-based test will proceed to the next stages, which include the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and the Physical Standard Test (PST).


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