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SSC CGL 2025 Result: First Tentative Allocation & Cut-offs Released

SSC CGL 2025 First Tentative Allocation is out at ssc.gov.in. Check the merit list of 15,118 candidates, category-wise cut-offs, and mandatory sliding process dates.

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SSC CGL 2025 Result: First Tentative Allocation & Cut-offs Released

The wait is finally over for thousands of government job aspirants! The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released the SSC CGL 2025 First Round of Tentative Allocation (FRTA) today, April 8, 2026. This announcement follows the successful conduct of Tier II exams in January and marks a major step toward final appointments for Group B and Group C posts.

A total of 15,118 candidates have been provisionally shortlisted based on their merit and post-preferences. Candidates can now head over to the official website, ssc.gov.in, to check their results, category-wise cut-off marks, and the specific department assigned to them.

SSC CGL 2025 Result: Key Highlights

Feature

Details

Exam Name

SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2025

Result Type

First Round of Tentative Allocation (FRTA)

Release Date

April 8, 2026

Total Candidates Selected

15,118

Official Portal

ssc.gov.in.

Mandatory Next Step

Slot Selection & Physical Sliding Process

Cut-off (UR - Section I)

54.00

How to Check Your SSC CGL 2025 Result Status

To find your name in the merit list, follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit the official website: Go to ssc.gov.in.

  2. Navigate to Results: Click on the ‘Result’ tab on the homepage and select the ‘CGL’ section.

  3. Download the PDF: Look for the link titled "Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2025 (FRTA) - List of Selected Candidates."

  4. Search for Your Name: Open the PDF and use Ctrl + F to search for your Roll Number or Name.

  5. Check the Write-up: Don't forget to download the Result Write-up to see the official cut-offs for each post code.

The Mandatory Sliding Process: Don't Miss Out!

Securing a spot in the Tentative Allocation is a huge win, but it is not the final step. To confirm your seat, you must participate in the Sliding Process.

  • Slot Selection: You must log in to the SSC portal between April 8 and April 10, 2026, to choose your verification slot.

  • Physical Appearance: You are required to appear in person at your assigned Regional Office between April 13 and April 22, 2026.

  • Warning: If you fail to appear for the physical sliding process, your candidature will be canceled, and your name will not appear in the final appointment list.

The SSC CGL 2025 FRTA result is a major milestone for over 15,000 students. With cut-offs being highly competitive this year, successful candidates must now shift their focus to the physical verification and sliding process scheduled for mid-April. For those who didn't make the cut, the SSC CGL 2026 cycle is right around the corner, so keep your preparation steady!

Useful Resources for SSC Aspirants

Check out these trending articles on AcademyCheck to boost your career:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is the First Tentative Allocation (FRTA) a final appointment?

No, it is a provisional allocation. You must complete the physical sliding/verification process to receive your final appointment letter.

2. Where can I find the official cut-off PDF?

The cut-offs for all categories (UR, OBC, SC, ST, EWS) are available in the Result Write-up section on the official website, ssc.gov.in.

3. What if I missed the slot selection window (April 8-10)?

Slot selection is mandatory for the sliding process. If you miss it, contact your respective SSC Regional Office immediately, though late entries are rarely entertained.

4. When will the SSC CGL 2026 notification be released?

The official notification for SSC CGL 2026 is expected to be out soon. Keep checking the SSC calendar for the exact date.

5. Can I change my allocated department during the sliding process?

The sliding process allows for movement within the merit list based on available vacancies and your original preferences, but it is not a guarantee of a change.


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