There is some news for the candidates who appeared in the SSC GD Constable Recruitment Exam. Staff Selection Commission i.e. SSC, can soon release the results of the SSC GD Constable Recruitment Exam 2025. All the candidates who appeared in this recruitment exam will be able to check their results after the release by visiting the official website of SSC ssc.gov.in. The results will be published in PDF format, which will contain the roll numbers of the eligible candidates as well as category-wise cut-off marks. After the result is declared, candidates can follow the following steps to download the merit list.
How to check the result?
First of all, go to the official website of SSC ssc.gov.in.
After this, click on the 'Result' tab on the homepage.
Now select the 'Constable-GD' option under the exam category
Then click on the link titled "SSC GD Constable Exam Result 2025"
The result PDF will open with the roll number and cut-off details of the shortlisted candidates
Download the file and save it for future reference
Exam Details
The SSC GD Constable 2025 exam was conducted from February 4 to February 25 in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. The provisional answer key was released on March 4, allowing candidates to raise objections within the specified time limit.
Selection Process
The selection process for SSC GD Constable consists of three stages:
Computer Based Examination (CBE)
Physical Efficiency Test (PET) / Physical Standard Test (PST)
Medical Examination
Candidates who qualify in all the three stages will be considered for final appointment based on their performance and eligibility.
For latest updates, candidates are advised to keep a regular check on the official website of SSC.
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