
Staff Selection Commission final answer key out for 39,481 government jobs
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the SSC GD 2025 final answer key on June 28. Candidates who appeared for the SSC Constable (GD) exam can now download the final answer key along with their response sheets from the official SSC website, ssc.gov.in, by using their application number and password.The SSC Constable (GD) examination was held between February 4 and 25, 2025, as a computer-based test featuring 80 questions worth a total of 160 marks, which candidates had to complete within 60 minutes. The exam was conducted in multiple languages, including English, Hindi, and 13 regional languages.advertisementSTEPS TO DOWNLOAD SSC GD 2025 FINAL ANSWER KEYCandidates can download the SSC GD 2025 final answer key by following these steps:
- Visit the official website at ssc.gov.in.- Click on the link to download the final answer key.- Log in using your credentials.- The final answer key will be displayed on your screen.- Download and save a copy for future reference.Direct link to download SSC GD 2025 final answer key and response sheetThe SSC initially released a provisional answer key on March 4, 2025, and allowed candidates to submit objections until March 9. After reviewing these objections, the final answer key has been published.This step is crucial for candidates to assess their performance and prepare for upcoming stages of the recruitment process.SSC GD RECRUITMENT: VACANCIES AND MOREThe SSC GD 2025 recruitment drive aims to fill 39,481 vacancies across various positions, including Constable roles in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in the Narcotics Control Bureau.advertisementApart from the GD roles, the SSC has announced vacancies for the Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) and Havaldar positions. The MTS and Havaldar application process is underway, with applications accepted until July 24, 2025.Candidates interested in these positions are advised to refer to the SSC website for detailed notifications and updates on application procedures. The commission has planned a computer-based examination for these roles from September 20 to October 24, 2025.It is crucial for prospective candidates to stay informed about upcoming deadlines and requirements.For further details, candidates should visit the official SSC website, where comprehensive information about answer keys, results, and notifications is regularly updated.- Ends

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