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According to the LIST 1 = candidates called for interview.
Roll no starting from 1 (NWR)- Sr no . 1 to 625 = 625 candidates out of 12246 = 5.1 %
Roll no starting from 2 (NR)- Sr no . 626 to 8172 = 7546 candidates out of 12246 = 61.6 % (out of this 5613 (45.8 %) are from delhi alone) selections from NR (excluding delhi) = 15.8%
Roll no starting from 3 (CR)- Sr no . 8173 to 9997 = 1824 candidates out of 12246 = 14.9 %
Roll no starting from 4 (ER)- Sr no . 9998 to 10698 = 700 candidates out of 12246 = 5.7 %
Roll no starting from 5 (NER)- Sr no . 10699 to 10792 = 93 candidates out of 12246 = 0.8%
Roll no starting from 6 (MPR)- Sr no . 10793 to 11027 = 234 candidates out of 12246 = 1.9 %
Roll no starting from 7 (WR)- Sr no . 11028 to 11474 = 446 candidates out of 12246 = 3.6%
Roll no starting from 8 (SR)- Sr no . 11475 to 12085 = 610 candidates out of 12246 = 4.9 %
Roll no starting from 9 (KKR)- Sr no . 12086 to 12246 = 160 candidates out of 12246 = 1.3 %
@Maverick33 : you said , " Delhi has maximum number of serious SSC and UPSC candidate. Go to Mukherejee Nagar once you will find tens of thousands of students preparing solely for SSC, so it is very very obivous that Delhi has maximum selection. Why dont you get that?"
Well see this , selections from NR = 61.6 % , Selections from delhi = 45.8%, So selections from NR (excluding delhi) = 15.8% . which is still much higher from other regions. I don't think any paramount or serious UPSC aspirants clause applies here for the NR region that excludes delhi .
@aandha : Which huristic science that next time Delhi papers won't be easy? Why should one take risk ? Due to SSC's fondness towards delhi candidates most of us have already spoiled one attempt, why to waste another? Let whole india come to delhi to give exam , solve the same paper and then everyone can be content.
@Maverick33 : Absolutely scaling should be done. But since our super-awesome SSC is not in a mood to do so what is the other option left ? Everyone should opt for delhi.
@sankalp_sharma15 : The bitter truth is before you. It's upto you to take decisions. Check out the stats that i posted .
the data looks scandalous prima facie whatever be the reason...and there r many serious aspirants from patna,pune ,hyderabad...delhi has maximum aspirants but tthe figures are highly skewed...it shud be brought to media attention.
Only delhi centers got different papers. Rest whole of the nation got same(also tougher by all standards) but other set of papers. So delhi was given vip treatment on behest of whom only our ssc can tell. Corrupt chepos. All those delhi janta who are going gaga about the talent and hard work of delhi students should for once check the other set and then speak. The difference was immense and very easy to comprehend. People can never believe that other people could have been treated unjustly. Only because they couldn't make it doesn't mean they didn't deserve it . Grow up. And try to look beyond your own selves. in these exams 1000s people are there on a single mark. So 15 easy questions i.e. 30 marks can altogether change the scenario. So now see for yourself that who worked hard enough to grease in the hands of ssc officials. Haha.
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Roll no starting from 1 (NWR)- Sr no . 1 to 625 = 625 candidates out of 12246 = 5.1 %
Roll no starting from 2 (NR)- Sr no . 626 to 8172 = 7546 candidates out of 12246 = 61.6 %
(out of this 5613 (45.8 %) are from delhi alone) selections from NR (excluding delhi) = 15.8%
Roll no starting from 3 (CR)- Sr no . 8173 to 9997 = 1824 candidates out of 12246 = 14.9 %
Roll no starting from 4 (ER)- Sr no . 9998 to 10698 = 700 candidates out of 12246 = 5.7 %
Roll no starting from 5 (NER)- Sr no . 10699 to 10792 = 93 candidates out of 12246 = 0.8%
Roll no starting from 6 (MPR)- Sr no . 10793 to 11027 = 234 candidates out of 12246 = 1.9 %
Roll no starting from 7 (WR)- Sr no . 11028 to 11474 = 446 candidates out of 12246 = 3.6%
Roll no starting from 8 (SR)- Sr no . 11475 to 12085 = 610 candidates out of 12246 = 4.9 %
Roll no starting from 9 (KKR)- Sr no . 12086 to 12246 = 160 candidates out of 12246 = 1.3 %
@Maverick33 :
you said , " Delhi has maximum number of serious SSC and UPSC candidate. Go to Mukherejee Nagar once you will find tens of thousands of students preparing solely for SSC, so it is very very obivous that Delhi has maximum selection. Why dont you get that?"
Well see this ,
selections from NR = 61.6 % , Selections from delhi = 45.8%, So selections from NR (excluding delhi) = 15.8% . which is still much higher from other regions. I don't think any paramount or serious UPSC aspirants clause applies here for the NR region that excludes delhi .
@Maverick33 : Absolutely scaling should be done. But since our super-awesome SSC is not in a mood to do so what is the other option left ? Everyone should opt for delhi.
@sankalp_sharma15 : The bitter truth is before you. It's upto you to take decisions. Check out the stats that i posted .
in these exams 1000s people are there on a single mark. So 15 easy questions i.e. 30 marks can altogether change the scenario. So now see for yourself that who worked hard enough to grease in the hands of ssc officials. Haha.