SSC CGL 2025 Tier-1 Result Soon: Previous year result date trends (Representative image/Express Photo)SSC CGL Tier-1 Results 2025: The Staff Selection Commission is likely to announce the results for Combined Graduate Level (SSC CGL) Tier 1 examination in the second week of December. This year, an estimated 28 lakh candidates appeared for the exam, according to various media reports. With the Commission yet to issue an official date, here’s a look at result timelines over the past five years.
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According to past year exam and result dates, the SSC has generally taken between 50 and 80 days to release Tier 1 results after the conclusion of the examination. The pattern varies year to year, but the data indicates that results are typically declared roughly two to two-and-a-half months, from the last day of the exam. Based on this trend, the 2025 result is expected in mid-December.
Here is a year-wise overview of exam dates, result release dates and the approximate gap between the two:
| Year | Tier 1 exam dates | Tier 1 result released | Exam to result dates |
| 2021 | April 11-21, 2022 | July 4, 2022 | 74 |
| 2022 | December 1-13, 2022 | March 3, 2023 | 80 |
| 2023 | July 14-27, 2023 | September 19, 2023 | 54 |
| 2024 | September 9-26, 2024 | December 5, 2024 | 70 |
| 2025 | September 12-26, 2025 | Expected mid-December 2025 | – |
Once the SSC CGL Tier 1 results for 2025 are released, candidates will be able to check their scores by logging in to the official SSC website with their registration number and password. The result PDF containing roll numbers of qualified candidates is also published on the website, followed later by individual scorecards and final answer keys.
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After the declaration of SSC CGL Tier 1 results, the shortlisted candidates move on to appear for the tier 2 examination, which forms the core scoring stage of the recruitment process. Post tier 2, the Commission releases category-wise cut-offs, followed by document verification and the final allocation of posts based on merit and preference.