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SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2025 Released December 2025: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will declare the SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2025 in December 2025 on its official website. Candidates who appeared for the exam held from 12th to 26th September 2025 will soon be able to check their results online. To view their qualifying status, candidates will need to enter their roll number and date of birth on the official website; ssc.gov.in.

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SSC CGL Tier 1 Result To Be Announced By December:

SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier 1 2025 results will be declared by or before December, SSC Chairman S. Gopalakrishnan confirmed, The exams were held between September 12 and 26, 2025, across 45 shifts. The question challenge process, conducted from October 17 to 19, 2025 received around 1,000 objections from candidates. Once released, candidates will be able to download the results on the official website of the commission -ssc.gov.in.

The chairman noted that over 4,500 questions across 45 papers are open to objections during the challenge process. "The result announcement will take some time because we have the challenge process, and the CGL exams were conducted in 45 shifts - meaning 45 question papers and about 4,500 questions in total. The challenge process allows candidates to contest these questions.

SSC CGL Tier 1 Cut Off Prediction (Category-Wise 2025)

Category                      Expected Cut Off Range
General (UR) 138 to 146
OBC 132 to 140
SC 118 to 126
ST 110 to 120
EWS 135 to 142

SSC CGL Cut Off Tier 1 2025: Key Factors Affecting Scores

1. New Normalisation Method: Marks are adjusted separately for each shift based on the average scores, instead of combining all shifts.

2. Varying Paper Difficulty: The difficulty level changed a lot between different shifts, which affected the cut-off scores.

3. Incorrect & Out-of-Syllabus Questions: Like in some past exams, a few CGL questions were wrong or outside the syllabus. This might lead to lower final cut off marks.

4. Reduced Vacancy Ratio: There are slightly fewer vacancies this year compared to 2022, which could keep the cut-off stable despite the tough papers.

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Tier 1 exam was conducted over 15 days across 255 centres in 126 cities. Of the 28 lakh registered candidates, 13.5 lakh candidates appeared for the examination.The response sheet was released on October 17, 2025 which includes details such as Roll Number, Candidate's Name, Exam Name and Post Name, Exam Date, Test Time, Centre Name, List of Questions Answered by the Candidate.

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