SSC MTS 2024 Result To Be OUT In January; Check Expected Cutoff Here
Once the results are out, candidates who took these recruitment examinations can view them on the official website, ssc.gov.in.

SSC MTS 2024 | Official Website
Results for the Multi-Tasking (Non-Technical) Staff and Havaldar (CBIC & CBN) are anticipated to be released by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) in January. Once the results are out, candidates who took these recruitment examinations can view them on the official website, ssc.gov.in.
The computer-based test was given from September 30 to November 14, 2024, at various testing centres across the country. According to the marking scheme, negative marking will be used solely in the second session, with 1 mark deducted for each wrong response.
How to check?
-Visit SSC's official website, ssc.nic.in.
- Click on the "Results" tab in the top menu.
- Locate and click the link labelled "Multi-Tasking Staff Examination (MTS) 2024."
- Download the SSC MTS Result 2024 PDF.
- Open the downloaded PDF to get the list of qualified candidates.
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The SSC MTS results will be available in PDF format, and you can check your roll number or name on the merit list. If you can't find your roll number or name, you haven't passed the test.
Expected cutoff
The SSC MTS 2024 cutoff has not been officially released yet. However, it's expected to be announced in January 2025, along with the MTS Result 2024.
To give you an idea, here are the previous year's cutoff marks for SSC MTS:
- SSC MTS Cut Off 2023 (18-25 years): The cutoff ranged from 134.86683 to 141.29565 across different states.
- SSC MTS Cut Off 2023 (18-27 years): The cutoff ranged from 129.56108 to 141.84636 across different states
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