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SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2025: When will the SSC CGL result be declared? Check the latest updates here..

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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducted the Combined Graduate Level Tier-1 exam in 45 shifts from September 12th to 26th at designated exam centers across the country. Following the completion of the exam, the SSC released a provisional answer key, which received over 1,000 objections across all question papers. The results will be announced only after these objections have been resolved.

SSC Chairman Reveals When the Results Will Be Released

According to details shared by the SSC Chairman a few days ago, the resolution of objections to the papers is taking time. The results will be prepared and released after all objections have been resolved. It is estimated that the SSC CGL Tier 1 results may be announced by the end of this month or in December 2025.

You can check the results as soon as they are released by following these steps.
As soon as the SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2025 is announced, you must first visit the SSC's official website, ssc.gov.in.
On the website's homepage, candidates must click on the result PDF link.
It will now open in PDF format on the screen.
After downloading it, you will be able to check your roll number.

Recruitment for over 14,000 posts
Only those candidates who successfully pass the Tier 1 exam will be considered eligible to participate in the next stage of the recruitment. The second stage exam is expected to be held in January/February 2026. Upon successful completion, candidates will be called for a skill test/document verification. Finally, a final list will be released. Candidates whose names appear on the final list will be appointed to the vacant positions. A total of 14,582 posts will be filled through this recruitment process. Category-wise, 6183 posts are reserved for the unreserved category, 3721 posts for OBC, 1423 posts for EWS, 2167 posts for SC, and 1088 posts for ST.

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