
SSC GD result 2025 expected soon: Check previous year cut off and other key details here
SSC GD Constable Result 2025
SSC GD Constable result 2025
: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will declare the SSC GD Constable result 2025 in the coming days, with over 53,690 vacancies for India's central paramilitary forces.
The eagerly awaited results of the Computer-Based Examination (CBE) will be made available at the Commission's official portal, ssc.gov.in.
Candidates will be shortlisted based on normalised scores and will move forward to the next round, the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST). While the exact date for the result declaration remains under wraps, sources indicate it may be released any time soon.
SSC GD Constable result 2025: Steps to check
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to check the SSC GD Constable result 2025 from the official website once it is released:
Visit the official website: ssc.gov.in
Click on the 'Results' section
Locate and click on the 'GD Constable Result 2025' link
Download the PDF containing shortlisted candidates
Search your roll number or name using Ctrl+F
SSC GD 2025: A look at previous year cut off
Candidates can check the complete list of the SSC GD previous year cut off to analyse the expected cut off for this year.
Category
EWS
SC
ST
OBC
UR
Total
Ex-Servicemen (ESM)
Vacancies
592
794
476
1,087
2,231
5150
473
Selected Candidates
416
747
466
1065
2,197
4,891
0
Selected Candidates for SSC GD Constable 2024 (Male)
Details for selected male candidates across different categories:
Category
EWS
SC
ST
OBC
UR
Total
Ex-Servicemen (ESM)
Vacancies
5040
6032
4,318
8,712
17,365
41467
4,164
Selected Candidates
3741
6004
4,277
8528
16,825
39,375
753
Candidates are advised to keep in touch with the official website to get the latest updates on the SSC GD Constable result 2025.
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