The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is preparing to release the highly anticipated answer key for the Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) and Havaldar examination. As exam results inch closer, this answer key will be a crucial tool for candidates to gauge their performance and estimate potential scores.

Expected to be made available soon, it will be accessible on the official SSC websites: ssc.gov.in and ssc.digialm.com. Here's everything you need to know about the answer key release, the process to raise objections, and what comes next in the selection process.
How to Access the SSC MTS Answer Key?
Once the answer key is released, candidates can easily access it by following a simple process. Here's what you need to do:
- Visit the SSC Website: Head over to the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in.
- Locate the Answer Key Link: On the homepage, find the link for the SSC MTS 2024 answer key. It will be prominently displayed once the answer key is available.
- Login with Credentials: You will need your application number and date of birth to log in and access the answer key.
- Download and Print: After logging in, you can view and download the answer key. It's always a good idea to print a copy for your reference.
The answer key will be available for a limited period, giving candidates a chance to compare their answers and evaluate their potential score. This process allows you to have a sneak peek at the outcome before the official results are announced.
Objection Link: Raise Concerns If Necessary
An important feature of the answer key release is the objection window. If you find any discrepancies or have concerns about certain answers, you will have a chance to raise objections. The objection link will be available for three days after the release of the answer key. During this time, candidates can challenge any incorrect answers they believe are marked. This transparency is vital in ensuring a fair selection process.
Marking Scheme
The SSC MTS Paper 1 has a structured marking system that evaluates candidates on various skills:
- Session 1: Focuses on Reasoning Ability and Problem-Solving and Numerical and Mathematical Ability. This section contains 20 questions per category, making up 120 marks.
- Session 2: This section tests the English Language and Comprehension with 25 questions contributing to 75 marks.
Each question carries one mark, and there is negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer. So, be sure to be careful when answering.
Selection Process
Once candidates clear the Computer Based Examination (CBE), they will move on to the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST). These stages are designed to assess the physical capabilities of candidates, ensuring that only the most suitable applicants proceed to the next stages.


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