The Tier 1 SSC CGL exam took place between September 9 to 26, and provisional answer keys were published on October 4. Candidates could submit objections to the tentative answer key until October 8.
SSC CGL Result 2024 Live: The Tier 1 exam took place between September 9 to 26, and provisional answer keys were published on October 4.SSC CGL Result 2024 Date, Sarkari Result: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will release the results for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier 1 exam soon. Once the results are released, candidates can check them at the official website — ssc.gov.in — using their roll numbers mentioned on admit cards. The Commission as of now has not specified the date or time of the announcement of SSC CGL results. We will update you with the SSC CGL result tier-1 date and time when it is announced.
The Tier 1 SSC CGL exam took place between September 9 to 26, and provisional answer keys were published on October 4. Candidates could submit objections to the tentative answer key until October 8. To pass the exam, candidates in the open category, a candidate needs to achieve at least 30 per cent, while OBC and EWS category candidates require 25 per cent, while for all other category candidates, the passing mark is set at 20 per cent.
SSC CGL 2024: Exam Date, Notification, Registration, Eligibility, Pattern, Syllabus
The Tier 1 exam consisted of objective multiple-choice questions covering four subjects: general intelligence and reasoning, general awareness, quantitative aptitude, and English comprehension.
No, the SSC CGL tier-1 result is not out yet. The official website - ssc.gov.in will be hosting the result when released.
The Tier 1 exam consisted of objective multiple-choice questions covering four subjects: general intelligence and reasoning, general awareness, quantitative aptitude, and English comprehension.
To qualify the exam, candidates in the open category needs to achieve at least 30 per cent, while OBC and EWS category candidates require 25 per cent, while for all other category candidates, the passing mark is set at 20 per cent.
The Tier 1 SSC CGL exam took place between September 9 to 26.
No, as of now scorecard is not released but it is expected to be released soon at ssc.gov.in
SSC is conducting the recruitment drive for over 17,727 posts available in various ministries and departments of the Government of India.
Shortlisted candidates will be appointed to various Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ posts in different ministries, departments, organisations of the Government of India and various constitutional bodies, statutory bodies and tribunals.
SSC CGL salary for Group B posts would be between Rs. 35,400 and Rs. 1,12,400 per month.
Step 1: Visit the official website — ssc.gov.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link that SSC CGL tier 1 results 2024.
Step 3: A dialog box will appear which will ask for login credentials.
Step 4: Enter your credentials such as roll number and password
Step 5: View and download the results for future reference.
SSC is conducting the recruitment drive for over 17,727 posts available in various ministries and departments of the Government of India.
Yes, for every wrong answer, 0.50 marks will be deducted from the score.
SSC CGL salary for Group B posts would be between Rs. 35,400 and Rs. 1,12,400 per month.
Shortlisted candidates will be appointed to various Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ posts in different ministries, departments, organisations of the Government of India and various constitutional bodies, statutory bodies and tribunals.
The minimum mark to qualify for the SSC CGL examinations for unreserved category is 30 per cent, for OBC and EWS it is 25 per cent and for other categories, it is 20 per cent.
Step 1: Visit the official website — ssc.gov.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link that SSC CGL tier 1 results 2024.
Step 3: A dialog box will appear which will ask for login credentials.
Step 4: Enter your credentials such as roll number and password
Step 5: View and download the results for future reference.
As many as 17,727 vacancies will be filled as part of SSC CGL 2024 recruitment.
Tier-1 exam consisted of objective type and multiple choice questions. The questions were set both in English and Hindi except for English comprehension. There was a negative marking of 0.50 for each wrong answer.
Step 1: Visit the official website — ssc.gov.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link that SSC CGL tier 1 results 2024.
Step 3: A dialog box will appear which will ask for login credentials.
Step 4: Enter your credentials such as roll number and password
Step 5: View and download the results for future reference.
Candidates shortlisted in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II [Paper-I and Paper-II (Statistics)] (for the post of Statistical Investigator Gr.II):
| Categories | Cut-off Marks | Candidates Available in 2023 |
|---|---|---|
| ST | 127.32602 | 542 |
| OBC | 152.42184 | 1569 |
| EWS | 158.76802 | 364 |
| UR | 172.36025 | 52 |
| HH | 49.14875 | 240 |
| VH | 82.56201 | 211 |
| Others-PWD | 40.00000 | 162 |
| Total | 3140 | |
The cut-off for the candidates shortlisted in Tier-I for appearing in Tier-II [Paper-I and Paper-II (Statistics)] (for the post of Junior Statistical Officer)
| Categories | Cut-off Marks | Candidates Available in 2023 |
|---|---|---|
| SC | 148.50911 | 732 |
| ST | 146.65109 | 243 |
| OBC | 165.86857 | 761 |
| EWS | 166.06750 | 400 |
| UR | 168.53975 | 537 |
| OH | 132.72381 | 90 |
| HH | 80.99998 | 180 |
| VH | 114.60998 | 180 |
| Total | --- | 3123 |
The minimum mark to qualify for the SSC CGL examinations for unreserved category is 30 per cent, for OBC and EWS it is 25 per cent and for other categories, it is 20 per cent.
Read: SSC CGL 2024 Results: Will cut-off go high? Check last years tier-1 cut-offs
The below table mentions the candidates who are shortlisted in the tier-I exam for appearing in tier-II [Paper-I and Paper-III {General Studies (Finance and Economics)} (for the post of Assistant Audit Officer and Assistant Accounts Officer):
| Categories | Cut-off Marks | Candidates Available in 2023 |
|---|---|---|
| SC | 154.29292 | 790 |
| ST | 148.98918 | 382 |
| OBC | 166.28763 | 1483 |
| EWS | 167.18331 | 605 |
| UR | 169.67168 | 914 |
| OH | 147.95269 | 82 |
| HH | 126.86400 | 60 |
| Others-PWD | 109.82718 | 61 |
| Total | ------------ | 4377 |
Shortlisted candidates will be appointed to various Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ posts in different ministries, departments, organisations of the Government of India and various constitutional bodies, statutory bodies and tribunals. Allocation of posts will be made as per the provisions of the notice of examination on the basis of merit-cum-preference of posts.
The final result will contain personal details of the candidates, along with their registration number, roll number, raw score, qualifying status, etc. The final marks will be based on a normalisation procedure.
Candidates can check the results from the official website — ssc.gov.in — using their login credentials like registration number or date of birth and password.
Read: SSC CGL 2024 Result: Official websites to download tier-1 scorecard
To pass the exam, candidates in the open category, a candidate needs to achieve at least 30 per cent, while OBC and EWS category candidates require 25 per cent, while for all other category candidates, the passing mark is set at 20 per cent.
The Tier 1 exam consisted of objective multiple-choice questions covering four subjects: general intelligence and reasoning, general awareness, quantitative aptitude, and English comprehension.
The provisional answer keys were published on October 4.
The Tier 1 SSC CGL exam took place between September 9 to 26.
Once the results are released, candidates can check them at the official website — ssc.gov.in — using their roll numbers mentioned on admit cards.

Shortlisted candidates will be appointed to various Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ posts in different ministries, departments, organisations of the Government of India and various constitutional bodies, statutory bodies and tribunals. Allocation of posts will be made as per the provisions of the notice of examination on the basis of merit-cum-preference of posts.