The wait is almost over for thousands of hopefuls! The SSC CGL Tier 1 Result for 2025 is on the horizon, and here's everything you need to know.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is gearing up to release the highly anticipated results for the Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2025. This exam, a gateway to 18,236 Group B and C posts, has kept candidates on the edge of their seats. But here's where it gets interesting: the results are expected to be out soon, and the Tier-II exam is just around the corner.
A Quick Recap:
- Exam Dates: The written exam was conducted on September 12 and 26, 2025, with a re-exam on October 14, 2025, attracting over 28 lakh applicants. Approximately 13.5 lakh candidates took the tier 1 exam.
- Result Format: The SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2025 will be a PDF, listing the roll numbers of successful candidates for the tier 2 round.
- Release Date: While no official date has been announced, historical trends suggest the results will be out soon, possibly before the last week of December.
What to Expect in the Results:
- Minimum Qualifying Marks: Candidates must achieve category-wise minimum marks to advance. The requirements are 30% for UR, 25% for OBC/EWS, and 20% for all other categories.
- Category-Wise Cut-Offs: The Commission will provide post-wise and category-wise cut-offs, aiding candidates in understanding their standing for the Tier 2 round.
How to Access the Results:
- Visit the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in.
- Look for the 'SSC CGL Result 2025 Link' on the homepage.
- The PDF will open in a new window, containing the roll numbers of selected candidates.
- Download the PDF for future reference and check your roll number.
What's Next?
Candidates who clear Tier 1 will advance to the Tier 2 mains exam, followed by document verification and a medical examination before the final appointment.
Stay tuned for the official release, and keep an eye out for live updates. And this is the part most people miss: the Tier-II exam is coming up fast, so it's a crucial time for candidates to stay informed and prepared.
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