
SSC GD Constable Scorecard 2025 Released: Steps To Download, What's Next
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SSC GD Constable Scorecard 2025: Candidates who participated in the recruitment exam can now view their scorecards by logging in with their credentials.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has published the SSC GD Constable Scorecard 2025 on its official website, ssc.gov.in. Candidates who participated in the recruitment exam for Constable (General Duty) positions can now view their scorecards by logging in with their credentials.
The examination took place from February 4 to 25. The provisional answer key was published on March 4, 2025, with a window to submit objections open until March 9. The final answer key was compiled after considering these objections. The results were announced on June 17 via a PDF listing the roll numbers of the selected candidates.
The scorecard, released on June 20, provides details on candidates' performance in areas such as General Intelligence, General Knowledge, Mathematics, and English/Hindi. It includes raw and normalised marks, total correct and incorrect responses, and qualification status for the next stage. The scorecards will be accessible until July 4, 2025.
Step 1 – Visit the official website of SSC at ssc.gov.in.
Step 2 – Go to the 'Result Section" on the homepage.
Step 3 – Select the 'Constable-GD" tab.
Step 5 – Download and save the merit list that opens in PDF format.
The scorecard will include name of exam, candidate's name, roll number, exam date, marks scored, percentage, etc. In case of any error, one must report to the authorities immediately and get it rectified at the earliest.
Candidates who have qualified the written exam will next have to appear for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Physical Standard Test (PST), followed by medical examination and document verification.
SSC has updated the provisional vacancies for the Constable (GD) in CAPFs, SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in the NCB Examination, 2025. The recruitment drive now aims to fill a total of 53,690 positions. Previously, SSC had announced 39,481 vacancies for these roles in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), the Secretariat Security Force (SSF), Rifleman (GD) in the Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). This number has now been increased.

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