On December 23, 2021, SSC CGL 2021-22 exam information was released. To prevent being rejected, candidates should study and comprehend the Unfair Means (UFM).
If a candidate does not abide by the UFM, they will receive a score of 0 in the exam. For the most part, SSC tests descriptive sections follow the UFM rules.
The following are some of the several UFM rules that may result in exam disqualification:
1. The basic directions and the information provided by the invigilator are all that candidates are permitted to write on the answer sheet. If a candidate accidentally enters inaccurate information or writes it in the wrong spot, it is regarded as UFM and will result in paper disqualification.
2. According to the exam general rules, applicants must only write one word in a block. Losing some exam points can result from failing to adhere to the rules. Such a mistake, however, does not lead to disqualification.
3. Missing missing on vital information, such as a roll number or signature, is regarded as UFM and results in paper rejection.
4. Some applicants make stray marks or do rough work towards the back of the answer sheet, which must be absolutely avoided as it is regarded as using unfair means.
5. Candidates receive no points if they provide any more information beyond that required by the exam. For instance, if a candidate name is Rahul and they are from Rohini, they should simply provide that information in their letter.
6. Candidates risk losing points if they exceed the word limit on the letter or essay they are required to prepare. However, in such a circumstance, candidates might not be eliminated or given no points.
7. Candidates must be aware that personal details like name, roll number, mobile number, address, and preferences are not permitted in a descriptive essay. It implies that candidates should not write anything that could be interpreted as personal information.