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SSC Exam 2025: Changes in SSC exam, candidates will now be able to see their papers and answers..

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SSC Exam 2025: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has made major changes to make its exams more transparent, secure, and easier for students. If you're preparing for the SSC, this news is for you. You can now check your question paper and answers yourself. The objection fee has been halved, and strict measures have been taken to prevent cheating.

SSC Exam 2025: Check Your Paper and Answers

You can now check your answers, correct answers, and question paper on the SSC website. This will help you understand your mistakes and improve your preparation. You can also keep a copy of these if needed. Previously, you had to pay ₹100 to object to an answer; now, it will cost only ₹50, making it less burdensome. A helpline and feedback portal have also been created. SSC has launched a toll-free number (1800-309-3063) and an online complaint portal to help resolve your problems quickly. SSC has launched an official account (@SSC_GoI) on X, where you will receive the latest updates. Trust only this reliable information; avoid other rumors.

There will be no harm.
SSC has introduced "uniform percentage normalization" to make the results more fair. This means that if a batch faces a difficult paper, your marks will be converted to a percentage and compared with the others. This will not cause any harm, no matter how tough the paper is.

Strict Action on Cheating
The SSC has geared up to prevent paper leaks and fraud. Aadhaar-based verification will be conducted. Your identity will be verified against Aadhaar, ensuring that no one else can take the exam in your place. Question papers will be delivered from a digital vault, reducing the chance of leaks. IT monitoring will be in place. Special IT agencies will monitor hacking and other irregularities.

Reschedule Exam on October 14
Recently, 2.8 million students applied for the SSC CGL 2025. 1.35 million appeared in 45 shifts at 255 centers in 126 cities. Due to technical issues at some centers, a re-exam will be held for those students on October 14. The objection filing process will then begin on October 15.

Check your paper and answers by visiting the SSC website (ssc.nic.in).
If you find any discrepancies in the answers, file an objection for ₹50.

Resolve your complaints through the toll-free number or online portal.
Trust only official sources and avoid fake news.
SSC has made these changes for the benefit of students so that your focus remains solely on preparation. So keep working hard and get ready for the next exam.

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