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

SSC has released the CGL 2025 First Tentative Allocation. Check your selection status, category-wise cut-offs, and mandatory sliding process dates here.

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

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially declared the SSC CGL 2025 Final Result, marking a major milestone for thousands of aspirants. This announcement comes in the form of the First Round of Tentative Allocation (FRTA), a provisional list that determines the initial post and department allocation for candidates who cleared the Tier II examinations held earlier this year.

With over 15,000 vacancies to be filled across various Group B and Group C posts, the competition remained intense. Candidates can now log in to the official SSC portal to check their selection status, post-code allocation, and the category-wise cut-off marks.

SSC CGL 2025 Result: Key Highlights

Feature

Details

Exam Name

Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2025

Organization

Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

Result Type

First Round of Tentative Allocation (FRTA)

Result Date

April 8, 2026

Total Candidates Selected

15,118

Mandatory Requirement

Personal Appearance for Sliding Process

Official Website

https://ssc.gov.in/home/candidate-result

Understanding the First Tentative Allocation (FRTA)

The FRTA is not the final joining letter but a provisional merit list. Based on the performance in Tier II and the preference forms submitted by candidates, the commission has assigned departments. However, to secure this seat, candidates must now participate in the Mandatory Sliding Process.

Candidates are required to:

  1. Select a Slot: Log in between April 8 and April 10, 2026, to book a time for physical verification.

  2. Physical Appearance: Visit the designated Regional Offices between April 13 and April 22, 2026.

  3. Verification: Carry all original academic and category documents.

SSC CGL 2025 Cut-off Trends

This year, the cut-offs reflected the high difficulty level of the Tier II papers. For the Unreserved (UR) category, the qualifying marks in Section-I were fixed at 54.00, while Section-II saw a cut-off of 63.00. Detailed post-wise cut-offs for Assistant Section Officer (ASO), Income Tax Inspector, and Excise Inspector are available in the official PDF.

The release of the SSC CGL 2025 First Tentative Allocation brings much-awaited clarity to 15,118 successful candidates. While the celebration has begun, the process is far from over. Aspirants must strictly adhere to the physical verification schedule at regional offices to ensure their names appear in the final appointment list. For those who didn't make it, the notification for CGL 2026 is expected to be released shortly.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How can I check my SSC CGL 2025 result?

Visit ssc.gov.in, go to the 'Results' tab, and click on the 'CGL' section to download the First Tentative Allocation PDF.

2. What is the next step after the Tentative Allocation?

You must book a slot for the mandatory Sliding Process and appear physically at your assigned Regional Office between April 13 and April 22, 2026.

3. When will the marks of non-qualified candidates be released?

SSC usually releases individual marks and final answer keys within 10–15 days of the result declaration.

4. What happens if I miss the physical verification?

Physical appearance is mandatory. Failure to attend the sliding process/verification during the scheduled window will lead to the cancellation of your candidature.

5. Where can I find the official cut-off list?

The cut-off marks for different posts and categories are provided at the end of the official Result Write-up available on the SSC website.

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