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SSC GD Constable Result 2025: Results expected soon for over 53,000 vacancies, all you need to know

SSC GD Constable Result 2025: Results expected soon for over 53,000 vacancies, all you need to know

Time of India04-06-2025
Where and How to Check the Result
Go to the official website: ssc.gov.in
Click on the 'Results' tab on the homepage.
Find and click the 'GD Constable Result 2025' link.
Download the PDF file.
Use Ctrl+F to search for your roll number or name.
PDF Format with State-Wise Cut-Offs
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Revised Vacancies: Now 53,690 Posts
Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs)
Special Security Force (SSF)
Assam Rifles (Rifleman GD)
Narcotics Control Bureau (Sepoy)
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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is likely to announce the SSC GD Constable Result 2025 very soon, and lakhs of candidates across India are eagerly waiting. This year, the number of vacancies has been revised to a massive 53,690 posts, making it one of the largest recruitment drives in recent times.These posts are for various central forces including the CAPFs, Assam Rifles, SSF, and Narcotics Control Bureau, giving job seekers a big opportunity to join the uniformed services.Once the results are declared, candidates can check them online at the SSC's new official website, ssc.gov.in. Here's how:Like previous years, the results will be released in PDF format, listing roll numbers and names of shortlisted candidates. This time, there will also be state-wise breakdowns of cut-off marks and merit lists. These will show different cut-offs for male and female candidates, making the selection process more region-focused and transparent.Those who clear the Computer-Based Examination (CBE) will move on to the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST). The dates for these tests have not been released yet, but the Commission is expected to announce them soon after the results.In a major update, the SSC increased the number of vacancies from earlier figures to 53,690 posts. This includes roles in:The state-wise vacancy list is already available on the official SSC website, which can help candidates understand their chances based on location and category.With results expected any day now, aspirants are advised to keep checking the SSC website regularly for the latest updates.
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