The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) on January 9 uploaded the final answer keys, candidates’ response sheets and marks memo of the tier-1 Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examinations. The official website – ssc.gov.in, is hosting the SSC CGL tier 1 final answer keys, candidates’ response sheets and the marks memo.
The marks of all the qualified and non-qualified candidates can be checked till February 8 (6 pm). Candidates will have to use their registered ID and password to check the individual marks and response sheets of the SSC CGL 2025 tier 1 exams.
The Commission has asked the candidates to take a print out of their respective final answer keys along with the candidates’ sresponse sheets and the marks or scorecard since the same shall not be available after time limit is over.
Also, SSC has uploaded the city slips for the SSC CGL tier-II. Candidates can now view their examination city details by logging in through the designated login module on the website of the commission. The SSC CGL tier 2 admit cards will tentatively be made available for download two to three days prior to the date of the examination. The same can be accessed through the designated login module on the website of the Commission in a similar manner, the SSC said.
The commission will conduct SSC CGL 2025 tier 2 on January 18 and 19.
The SSC CGL 2025 tier 1 exam was held from September 12 to 26, 2025, and the result was announced on December 18, 2025. The SSC CGL 2025 tier 1 provisional answer key was issued on October 16, and candidates were allowed to raise objections till October 19. As many as 1,39,395 candidates were declared qualified for the SSC CGL tier 2 exam. Of them, 6,196 candidates qualified for JSO, 2,781 for candidates qualified for Statistical Investigator Grade 2, and a total of 1,30,418 candidates qualified for other posts. The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 14,582 vacancies for various posts.
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