
SSC JE Result 2019 declared for Junior Engineer exam, know important details here
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SSC JE result 2019 has been declared. Applicants can check the final result for the Junior Engineer exam on the official website.
SSC JE result 2019: The Staff Selection Commission, Junior Engineer or SSC JE result 2019 has been declared on the official website, i.e., ssc.nic.in. Applicants are informed that this is the final result for which 1,100 have been qualified.
SSC JE Result 2019 has been declared for the vacancies for Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Quantity Surveying and Contracts. The final result has been prepared based on the results of Paper I and II, the results of which were declared much before.
Applicants must visit the official website of the Staff Selection Commission ssc.nic.in, or any of the regional websites.
On the Homepage, click on the link that reads, 'Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Quantity Surveying & Contracts) Examination, 2019 Declaration of Final Result.'
Scroll through it to find your roll number in the list of qualified applicants
You may also print a copy of the Junior Engineer exam result for future reference.
Click here to check the direct link

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