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SSC GD Constable Result 2025 Out

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially declared the SSC GD Constable Result 2025 on its website, bringing relief and excitement to lakhs of aspirants across India. The results are available for download at ssc.nic.in, and candidates can check their status using their roll number or registration ID.
The SSC GD exam is one of the most competitive examinations for recruitment into the paramilitary forces of India. It includes positions in BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP, SSB, NIA, SSF, and Assam Rifles. The 2025 recruitment process saw a record number of applicants — over 30 lakh candidates appeared for the CBT (Computer-Based Test) held in February-March 2025.
📝 How to Check Your SSC GD Result 2025
- Visit the official SSC website.
- Click on the ‘Constable GD Result 2025’ link under the latest news section.
- Download the PDF file containing shortlisted candidates.
- Use Ctrl + F to search your roll number.
Candidates are advised to keep a copy of the result PDF for future reference, especially for the PET and PST rounds. If your roll number appears in the list, you’re one step closer to securing a government job in India’s paramilitary forces.
📊 Expected Cut-off Marks
Here’s a look at the expected category-wise cut-offs based on feedback and expert analysis:
Category | Male | Female |
---|---|---|
General | 142-148 | 138-144 |
OBC | 135-140 | 130-135 |
SC | 125-130 | 120-125 |
ST | 118-124 | 115-120 |
These cut-off marks may vary depending on the number of vacancies and difficulty level of the examination.
🔍 What’s Next in the Selection Process?
Qualified candidates must appear for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST) which are likely to be conducted by the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) in July 2025. The admit cards for the PET/PST will be released on regional SSC websites.
🏃 PET Requirements:
- Male candidates: 5 km run in 24 minutes
- Female candidates: 1.6 km run in 8.5 minutes
The final merit list will be prepared based on combined performance in CBT and PET/PST.
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