Those who’re unhappy with their result in any of the exams conducted by Staff Selection Commission (SSC), you can file RTI to SSC get your marks and OMR sheet.
Step 1: Draft the application
Either copy paste following thing in MS word, or manually write it on a plain paper.
Your name and Address
To,
CPIO,
Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
Block No. 12, Kendriya Karyalaya Parisar,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003.
Sub: Application for Information under R.T.I 2005.
Madam / Sir,
Provide me following details regarding the XYZ exam (“Name, month and Year of Exam for example “FCI-2013 Grade III held in Nov 2012”)
- Marks scored by myself <Give Your Name> Roll No.XYZ *insert your roll number*
- Photocopy of OMR sheet of Roll No.XYZ *insert your roll number*
- Cut offs in XYZ category (for example General category)
- Final answer keys for the above exam
- Ground for rejection of Roll No.XYZ
- Contact details of the First Appellate Authority.
Enclosure:
- IPO worth Rs.10/- as R.T.I application fees.
Sincerely
SIGNATURE (DON’T FORGET TO SIGN)
Your name,
roll number
Date,Location
- Once you sign this letter, make a photocopy (xerox) as evidence.
Step 2: Buy IPO
Now goto post office and buy two items
- Envelop
- An Indian Postal Order (IPO) Worth Rs.10/-
- Get the IPO “cancelled”, by way of date stamp being put by the postal staff
- On this IPO, write following “Accounts Officer, SSC, New Delhi”. Ask the postal clerk to get it ‘crossed’ (he’ll put a stamp on this IPO).
- On the left side slip, write “SSC, Date”, tear it out and preserve it for your own future reference and evidence.
- Staple the the IPO with your paper application.
- Now insert your IPO+Application in the envelop.
Step 3: Send the R.T.I application
- On the envelop write the following address
CPIO,
Staff Selection Commission (SSC),
Block No. 12, Kendriya Karyalaya Parisar,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003.
- Send it via speed post or regular post.(for regular post, just paste a Rs.5/- postal stamp, but pay Rs.3/- more and get a certificate of posting done)
- Wait for 40 days. (because delivery of mail to-and-fro takes time.)
- If you donot get reply by that time, and or if you’re unsatisfied with the reply then second stage is to appeal to the “First appellate authority (FAA)”