Understanding SSC CGL Tier-1 Exam and AAO/JSO Eligibility Criteria
In preparing for the Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level (SSC CGL) 2019-2020 Tier-1 exam, many aspirants face discrepancies in their online application forms regarding the eligibility for different posts. Specifically, the confusion often arises between the Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) and Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO) posts. In this article, we aim to clarify the eligibility criteria for these posts based on educational qualifications and application form guidance.
Eligibility for AAO vs JSO Posts
The eligibility criteria for the SSC CGL 2019-2020 exam differ for the AAO and JSO posts. It is important for candidates to understand these differences to ensure they select the correct options in their application form.
Eligibility for JSO Post
For the position of Junior Statistical Officer (JSO), candidates must have completed their 12th standard or an undergraduate degree in Statistics from a recognized institution. The application form specifically mentions the requirement for mathematics in 12th or graduation in statistics as a pre-requisite. Anyone who satisfies these educational prerequisites can choose the JSO post during the application process.
Eligibility for AAO Post
On the other hand, the position of Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO) does not have such stringent educational requirements. Based on the cutoff marks set by the SSC, candidates from any graduation background can be eligible for the AAO post. As long as a candidate meets the preset cutoff marks, they are eligible to appear for the AAO exam during the main stage of the exam. The application form, however, does not explicitly mention the AAO post, leading to the common confusion among aspirants.
Default Eligibility and Application Form
It is worth noting that the application form might not explicitly mention the AAO post, but all candidates are still eligible for it based on their performance in the preliminary stage. The form may default to displaying only the JSO post as an option for candidates who have not explicitly selected the AAO post. However, candidates should not be missing the opportunity for the AAO post just because it is not mentioned in the form.
How to Ensure Eligibility for Both Posts
To ensure that you are eligible for both the JSO and AAO posts, candidates should:
attentively review the SSC CGL 2019-2020 eligibility criteria for each post. select the JSO post in the application form if you meet the mathematical or statistical qualification. ensure you meet the cutoff marks for the AAO post, and this is an option you should not overlook even if the form does not explicitly mention it.Final Thoughts
The key takeaway is that while the application form may not explicitly mention the AAO post, it is still a valid option for eligible applicants. Candidates should carefully review their qualifications and the eligibility criteria for both the JSO and AAO posts to ensure they do not miss out on any opportunities.
By staying informed and using the available resources, such as the SSC CGL 2019-2020 official guidelines and clarification from the commission, candidates can avoid common pitfalls and increase their chances of securing a favorable position in the SSC CGL exam.