The wait is almost over for thousands of hopeful candidates! The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is on the brink of releasing the highly anticipated SSC CGL Tier 1 Result for 2025. This result is a gateway to the next stage of the Combined Graduate Level Examination, a crucial step for those aspiring to secure Group B and C posts.
But when will the results be out? The SSC has not yet provided an official release date, but past trends suggest it's imminent. With the Tier-II Computer-Based Examination scheduled for December, the Commission is likely to announce the results soon, keeping in line with their usual timeline.
A Quick Recap of the Exam
The SSC conducted the written exam in two phases: September 12-26 and a re-exam on October 14, 2025. This exam attracted a massive response, with over 28 lakh candidates applying, and approximately 13.5 lakh appearing for the Tier 1 exam.
What to Expect in the Results
The SSC CGL Result 2025 will be a comprehensive PDF, including:
- Roll numbers of shortlisted candidates
- Category-wise cutoff marks
- Instructions for the Tier 2 exam
How to Access the Results
Candidates can access the results by visiting the SSC's official website, ssc.gov.in. Here's a simple step-by-step guide:
1. Go to ssc.gov.in.
2. Look for the 'SSC CGL Result 2025 Link' on the homepage.
3. Click the link to open the result PDF.
4. Download the PDF for future reference and check your roll number.
What's Next After Tier 1?
For those who successfully clear Tier 1, the journey continues with the Tier 2 mains exam, followed by Document Verification and a Medical Examination. But here's where it gets controversial—the minimum qualifying marks for Tier-I have sparked debates. As per the notification, the required marks vary by category:
- UR: 30%
- OBC/EWS: 25%
- All other categories: 20%
And this is the part most people miss—the Commission will also release post-wise and category-wise cut-offs, providing further insight into the selection process.
Stay tuned for the official release, and remember to check the website regularly for updates. What are your thoughts on the varying qualifying marks for different categories? Do you think this is a fair approach? Share your opinions in the comments below!