The SSC GD result releases on the Staff Selection Commission official website at ssc.gov.in. Candidates need their Registration Number and Roll Number to download the CBT scorecard. The SSC GD Constable selection runs across 4 stages: CBT result, PET and PST, Medical Examination, and the Final Merit List. This page explains every stage, official links, cut off marks, and how the merit list for BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP, SSB, and Assam Rifles is prepared.
All Stages of the SSC GD Constable Result
The SSC GD selection process has 4 result stages, and each stage eliminates candidates before the next. Passing one stage does not guarantee selection; candidates must clear every stage independently.
| Stage | Type | Marks or Criteria | Counts in Final Merit | Result Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stage 1: CBT Result | Computer Based Test | 160 marks, 0.50 negative marking | Yes. 100% of final merit | ssc.gov.in |
| Stage 2: PET and PST Result | Physical Efficiency and Standard Test | Running, height, chest, weight | No. Qualifying only. | ssc.gov.in |
| Stage 3: Medical Examination Result | Health and Fitness Assessment | Category A fitness standard | No. Qualifying only. | ssc.gov.in |
| Stage 4: Final Merit List | Category and Force-Wise Selection | Normalized CBT scores only | Yes. Determines posting force | ssc.gov.in |
The final merit list uses only your normalized CBT score. PET, PST, and Medical results are qualifying gates — they do not add marks to your rank position.
Official Links to Access the SSC GD Result
The Staff Selection Commission publishes all SSC GD result notifications, scorecards, and merit lists exclusively on ssc.gov.in. No other website carries the official result document.
- Primary result portal: ssc.gov.in (Staff Selection Commission official website)
- Result notification page: ssc.gov.in/results/result/SSCGDresult (exact path updates with each recruitment cycle)
- Regional SSC portals: sscnr.net.in (Northern Region), sscsr.gov.in (Southern Region), sscer.org (Eastern Region) — check your regional portal if the main site is slow
- SMS service: SSC announces result links via official notifications on ssc.gov.in; follow the official SSC social media handles on X (formerly Twitter) at @SSCGovtOfIndia for real-time result alerts
Bookmark ssc.gov.in before result day. Third-party sites that claim to carry SSC GD results only republish the official scorecard data and cannot be used for verification purposes.
How to Download the SSC GD CBT Scorecard
The SSC GD CBT scorecard downloads directly from ssc.gov.in using your Registration Number and Roll Number. Follow these steps exactly.
- Open ssc.gov.in on your browser
- Go to the Results section on the homepage
- Click the link for SSC GD Constable CBT Result or the relevant recruitment cycle notification
- Enter your Registration Number from your SSC application acknowledgement
- Enter your Roll Number from your SSC GD Admit Card
- Enter your Date of Birth in DD/MM/YYYY format
- Click Submit to access your scorecard
- Download the scorecard PDF and save it immediately
Your SSC GD scorecard shows your raw score, normalized score, and qualifying status for the CBT stage. The normalized score is what determines your rank in the merit list, not the raw score.
SSC GD CBT Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme
The SSC GD CBT has 80 questions worth 160 marks across 4 sections, completed in 60 minutes. Each correct answer earns 2 marks. Each wrong answer deducts 0.50 marks.
| Section | Questions | Marks | Topics Covered |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Intelligence and Reasoning | 20 | 40 | Analogy, Classification, Series, Coding-Decoding, Direction, Blood Relations, Non-Verbal Reasoning |
| General Knowledge and General Awareness | 20 | 40 | History, Geography, Polity, Economics, Science, Current Affairs, Sports |
| Elementary Mathematics | 20 | 40 | Number Systems, Percentage, Ratio, Average, Profit-Loss, Time-Work, Time-Distance, Geometry |
| English or Hindi Language | 20 | 40 | Grammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension, Fill in the Blanks, Error Spotting |
| Total | 80 | 160 |
SSC GD Cut Off Marks: How They Are Set
SSC sets the GD Constable CBT cut off separately for each category and each force. The cut off is not a fixed number; it changes every recruitment cycle based on vacancy count, number of applicants, and exam difficulty.
Category-Wise Cut Off Pattern
- General (UR) category: Historically the highest cut off across all forces
- OBC category: Cut off typically 3 to 8 marks below General category
- SC category: Cut off typically 8 to 15 marks below General category
- ST category: Lowest cut off among reserved categories
- EWS category: Cut off close to General category per reservation norms
- Ex-Servicemen (ESM): Separate cut off applicable only to ex-military applicants
Score Normalization in SSC GD CBT
SSC GD CBT runs across multiple shifts on multiple days. SSC uses normalization to equalize difficulty differences across shifts. Your normalized score, not your raw score, determines your final rank and cut off comparison. A candidate who scores 120 raw marks in a tougher shift may receive a normalized score of 128, placing them higher than a candidate who scored 125 raw marks in an easier shift.
PET and PST: Physical Standards After CBT Result
Candidates who clear the SSC GD CBT cut off appear for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST). Both tests happen on the same day at designated venues announced by SSC.
PET Running Standards
- Male candidates: 5 kilometres in 24 minutes
- Female candidates: 1.6 kilometres in 8 minutes 30 seconds
- Ladakh region candidates (male): 1.6 kilometres in 6 minutes 30 seconds
- Ladakh region candidates (female): 800 metres in 4 minutes
PST Physical Standard Requirements
- Male height (General, OBC, SC): Minimum 170 cm
- Male height (ST category): Minimum 162.5 cm
- Male chest (General, OBC, SC): Minimum 80 cm unexpanded with 5 cm expansion
- Female height (General, OBC, SC): Minimum 157 cm
- Female height (ST category): Minimum 150 cm
- Weight: Proportionate to height and age as per medical standards applicable to the force applied for
PET and PST carry no marks. Failing either test eliminates the candidate from that recruitment cycle regardless of CBT score.
Medical Examination After PET and PST
Candidates who clear PET and PST appear for the Medical Examination at designated medical centres for each CAPF force. SSC GD requires Category A fitness, the highest fitness standard applicable to Central Armed Police Forces.
- Vision: Better eye 6/6, worse eye 6/9 without correction for most forces
- Colour vision: Normal colour vision; colour blindness disqualifies
- Hearing: Normal hearing in both ears
- Flat feet, knock knees, varicose veins: All 3 disqualify under CAPF medical norms
- Dental: Minimum 14 dental points required
- Review Medical Board: Candidates declared unfit can appeal for a Review Medical Board within 30 days of receiving the unfit certificate
How the SSC GD Final Merit List is Prepared
SSC prepares the GD Constable final merit list using normalized CBT scores only, after filtering out candidates who failed PET, PST, or Medical. No additional marks from physical tests or medical assessments add to the rank.
- Force and category preference: Candidates indicate their preferred forces during application; SSC allocates forces based on merit rank and vacancy availability
- State-wise merit lists: SSC prepares separate merit lists for each state and each force to maintain regional representation as per vacancy allocation
- Tie-breaking rule: When 2 candidates share identical normalized scores, the older candidate ranks higher; if age also matches, alphabetical order of names applies
- Forces covered: Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Assam Rifles (AR), Secretariat Security Force (SSF), and Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)
SSC GD Result for Forces: Force-Wise Details
Each CAPF force in the SSC GD selection has different posting locations, duties, and service conditions. Your merit rank and force preference submitted during application determines which force you join.
- BSF (Border Security Force): Guards land borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh; postings across Rajasthan, Punjab, Bengal, Assam, and Tripura
- CISF (Central Industrial Security Force): Secures airports, nuclear plants, metro rails, and major government installations; urban postings across India
- CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force): Largest CAPF; deployed for internal security, counter-insurgency, and election duties
- SSB (Sashastra Seema Bal): Guards borders with Nepal and Bhutan; postings in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim, and Assam
- ITBP (Indo-Tibetan Border Police): Guards the Indo-China border; high-altitude postings in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Ladakh
- Assam Rifles (AR): Oldest paramilitary force; deployed in Northeast India for border protection and internal security
- SSF (Secretariat Security Force): Secures government secretariat buildings; limited vacancies with New Delhi postings
- NCB (Narcotics Control Bureau): Anti-narcotics operations; postings across major cities and border areas
SSC GD Result Not Found or Roll Number Invalid: Fixes
If your Roll Number shows no result or an error on ssc.gov.in, try these steps before contacting SSC.
- Re-enter your Roll Number carefully: The most common reason for a failed search is a digit transposition; match every digit with your Admit Card
- Use your Registration Number as the alternate login: ssc.gov.in accepts both Roll Number and Registration Number; try switching if one fails
- Clear browser cache: Cached login data can cause the result portal to reject valid credentials; clear cache and retry
- Switch to a different browser: Use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox on a desktop for the most stable access to the SSC result portal
- Try during off-peak hours: The ssc.gov.in portal experiences heavy traffic between 10 AM and 2 PM on result day; access after 9 PM for faster response
- Contact SSC helpline: Call the SSC helpline at 011-24361359 or email at [email protected] with your Registration Number and application details if your name does not appear in any result list
SSC GD Result: Frequently Asked Questions
The SSC GD Constable result releases exclusively on the Staff Selection Commission official website at ssc.gov.in. SSC publishes the CBT scorecard, PET and PST result, Medical Examination result, and Final Merit List on the same portal. No other website carries the official result document or scorecard.
The SSC GD selection result has 4 stages: CBT result, PET and PST result, Medical Examination result, and Final Merit List. Only the CBT normalized score counts toward the final merit rank. PET, PST, and Medical results are qualifying gates only. A candidate must clear all 4 stages to appear in the final selection list for any CAPF force.
Normalization adjusts raw CBT scores to account for difficulty differences across multiple exam shifts. SSC GD conducts the CBT over several days in multiple shifts. A candidate in a tougher shift receives a normalized score higher than their raw score to equalize the advantage candidates in easier shifts had. The final merit list uses normalized scores, not raw marks.
No, PET and PST scores do not affect the SSC GD merit list in any way. Both tests are qualifying only. Candidates who pass PET and PST move to the Medical Examination stage. The final merit rank depends entirely on the normalized CBT score. Two candidates with identical CBT scores but different PET performances get the same rank position before tie-breaking rules apply.
SSC typically declares the GD Constable CBT result 2 to 4 months after the last shift of the exam concludes. The exact timeline depends on the number of candidates and verification requirements for that recruitment cycle. SSC publishes a result notification on ssc.gov.in before releasing the scorecard access link. Follow the official SSC notification page for real-time updates on the result declaration date.






