SSC GD 2025 Answer Key Released; Check Details Now
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Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released officially the answer key of the 2025 Constable (GD) examination of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and SSF, Rifleman (GD) for Assam Rifles, and Sepoy of Narcotics Control Bureau. It is a vital development for aspirants who sat through the selection process, with them now having the ability to access their response sheet and confirm answers against the Commission’s provided provisional answer key.
To download the answer key, the candidates must go to the official SSC website at https://ssc.gov.in/. On reaching the homepage, a direct link to download the answer key is available. After clicking on the link, the candidates are required to log in using their credentials in the space provided to see the answer key and their respective response sheets. The answer key can be downloaded, and the candidates are advised to download it for future use. The response sheet, which has a copy of the candidate’s responses, will be provided along with the answer key.
The answer key is tentative, and hence candidates who feel there is an error or discrepancy in the answers can object. SSC has opened a window for filing objections to the provisional answer key, and this can be done online from March 4 (6 pm) to March 9 (6 pm). Candidates will have to pay a fee of Rs 100 per question or answer they want to object to. The fee is non-refundable, and the objections need to be filed within the specified time frame. The Commission has made it explicitly clear that no representations will be accepted after 6 pm on March 9, under any condition, and therefore candidates must make sure they stick to the deadline.
The SSC has requested that all the candidates make a copy of their response sheets-cum-answer keys for their reference, as these will not be available after the representation window expires. Candidates should save and keep a copy of these documents to make sure that they will have them for any future reference or for redressing any dispute.
The hiring campaign, facilitated by the SSC, seeks to recruit a sum total of 39,481 personnel into diverse units of the Central Armed Police Forces and also other ministries and departments. Recruitment is to take place for Border Security Force (BSF) positions, Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) officers, Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) officers, Assam Rifles (AR) personnel, Special Security Force (SSF), and Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). Vacancy break-up is as follows: BSF has 15,654 vacancies, CISF has 7,145, CRPF has 11,541, SSB has 819, ITBP has 3,017, AR has 1,248, SSF has 35, and NCB has 22 vacancies.
The recruitment process for the above posts involves a number of steps beginning with a computer-based examination (CBE) followed by a physical efficiency test (PET), physical standard test (PST), medical examination, and document verification. The computer-based test was aimed at evaluating candidates’ knowledge and ability in different subjects. The test had 80 questions, which were each worth 2 marks for a total of 160 marks. The test took 60 minutes, and it was conducted in several languages to make it available for candidates from different regions. The exam was held in English, Hindi, and 13 regional languages: Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
This hiring process is extremely competitive, with thousands of applications coming from all over the nation. The declaration of the answer key is a crucial step in maintaining transparency and giving candidates a chance to check their performance. By enabling candidates to raise objections, the SSC makes sure that the examination process is free from bias and any mistakes in the provisional answer key are rectified before the final outcome is announced.
Appeared candidates are requested to check the answer key carefully and, if required, send any objections within the specified time period. They are also advised to monitor the official website for the latest development in the recruitment process, including the final answer key and declaration of results.
In summary, the publication of the answer key to the SSC GD Constable examination 2025 is a critical point in the recruitment process. It gives the candidates an opportunity to evaluate their performance and voice any issues they have with the exam. The specific guidelines for making representations guarantee that the process is streamlined and effective. With the hiring process intended to recruit thousands of individuals for multiple forces and departments, this is an important step for everyone concerned. Applicants have to act fast and comply with the instructions in order to ensure that their grievances are dealt with in time.