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SSC GD Constable Result 2025 Date: Scorecards To Be Released Soon, Check Details
Last Updated: SSC GD Constable Result 2025: As soon as the result is released, candidates will be able to check it by visiting the official website of the commission, SSC GD Constable Result 2025 Date: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducted a computer-based examination for the post of Constable (GD) between February 4 and February 25, 2025. Now the candidates are waiting for the declaration of its result, which is expected soon. As soon as the result is released, candidates will be able to check it by visiting the official website of the commission, This exam was conducted in online mode (CBT). The exam was of 160 marks for a total of 80 questions, in which 2 marks were fixed for each correct answer. The entire exam had to be completed in 60 minutes. This exam was conducted in 15 languages which included Hindi, English as well as Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. The provisional answer key of the exam was released on March 4 and the last date to file objections was March 9, 2025. The final answer key will be prepared only after reviewing the objections received by the Commission, which will be used in preparing the result. How To Check SSC GD Constable Result 2025? Step 1 – Visit the official website of SSC — Step 2 – Click on the 'Result" section on the homepage. Step 3 – Select the 'Constable-GD" link. Step 4 – Open the given PDF file. The selection process for SSC GD Constable comprises three main stages: a written examination, followed by a Physical Efficiency Test (PET) / Physical Standard Test (PST), and a medical examination. This means, those who clear the CBT will next be called for the PET/PST round. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) had revised the tentative vacancies for Constable (GD) in CAPFs, SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in the NCB Examination, 2025. The recruitment drive will now fill a total of 53,690 posts. Initially, SSC had announced 39,481 vacancies for the positions of Constable (General Duty) in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and the Secretariat Security Force (SSF), Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).


Indian Express
a day ago
- Indian Express
The man who brought gurbani to the masses
Padma Shri Dr Rattan Singh Jaggi, one of the most revered scholars of Sikhism and a towering figure in Punjabi and Hindi literature, passed away in Chandigarh on May 22. He was 98. Over a remarkable career spanning over six decades, Dr Jaggi authored over 150 books and became a widely respected authority on Gurmat, the Bhakti movement, and medieval Indian literature. His erudition, linguistic mastery and deep engagement with Sikh scripture earned him recognition as a literary colossus and a guiding force for generations of scholars. Born on July 27, 1927, Dr Jaggi obtained his PhD from Panjab University in 1962 for his thesis 'Dasam Granth Da Pauranik Addhyan'. He received a DLitt from Magadh University in 1973 for his work 'Sri Guru Nanak: Vyaktitva, Krititva aur Chintan'. He retired as professor and Head of the Department of Punjabi Literary Studies at Punjabi University, Patiala, in 1987. Equally at ease in Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Persian and English, Dr Jaggi's scholarship was as prolific as it was profound. Among his most significant contributions was the eight-volume commentary 'Bhav Prabodhini Tika – Sri Guru Granth Sahib', followed by its Hindi adaptation in five volumes. His works also include 'Arthbodh Sri Guru Granth Sahib' published by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, and 'Guru Nanak Bani: Paath ate Vyakhya', released in both Punjabi and Hindi during the 550th Prakash Purb celebrations. Dr Jaggi served as editor of several key reference texts published by Punjabi University, including 'Punjabi Sahit Sandarbh Kosh', 'Punjabi Sahit da Sarotmoolak Itihas', and 'Guru Granth Vishavkosh'. His books 'Guru Nanak: Jeevni ate Vyaktitva' and 'Guru Nanak di Vichardhara' were both honoured by the Languages Department, Punjab. His Punjabi transliteration and translation of Tulsi Ramayan earned him a national award from the Sahitya Akademi. In recognition of his lifelong contributions to literature and education, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri in 2023. He was also the recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1989 and the Punjab government's highest literary honour, the Punjabi Sahit Shiromani Award in 1996. The governments of Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, the SGPC and several universities and literary bodies also conferred honours upon him. Dr Jaggi is survived by his wife Dr Gursharan Kaur Jaggi, retired principal of Government College for Women, Patiala, and son Malwinder Singh Jaggi, a retired IAS officer. His passing marks the end of an era in Sikh theological scholarship and Punjabi literary tradition. The last prayers will be held on Saturday.


Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Hindustan Times
SSC GD Result 2025 News: Website and steps to check Constable exam results when out
SSC GD Constable Result 2025 News: The Staff Selection Commission Conducted the Constable (GD) examination in February and is expected to announce the result next. When declared, candidates can check the Constable (GD) in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in Narcotics Control Bureau written examination results on The commission will announced the result in a PDF containing roll numbers of candidates shortlisted for the next round of the examination. These are the steps they need to follow to check the result- When declared, candidates can check the SSC GD result by following these steps- The SSC conducted the GD Constable written examination from February 4 to February 25, 2025. The exam was held in computer-based test (CBT) mode. The test was for 160 marks (80 questions, 2 marks each) and it lasted 60 minutes. The SSC GD written test was held in English, Hindi and 13 Regional languages: Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. The tentative or provisional answer key was released on March 4 and the objection window was closed on March 9, 2025. The commission will review the objections and use the valid ones while preparing the final answer key. This recruitment drive will fill 39,481 Constable (GD) vacancies in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in Narcotics Control Bureau. Candidates should regularly visit the official website for information about the exam's result and more.