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SSC CGL Final Result 2025 Out: 15,118 Candidates Selected, Check FRTA List & Next Steps

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SSC CGL Final Result 2025 Out: 15,118 Candidates Selected, Check FRTA List & Next Steps

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially announced the SSC CGL Final Result 2025 on 8 April 2026. Along with the result, the commission has released the First Round of Tentative Allocation (FRTA), including category-wise cut-off marks and post allocation details.

Candidates who appeared in the Tier-II examination can now check their result and allocation status by visiting the official website – ssc.gov.in.

SSC CGL 2025 Result Overview

  • Exam Name: SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2025
  • Tier-I Exam: December 2025
  • Tier-II Exam: 18 & 19 January 2026
  • Result Date: 8 April 2026
  • Total Selected Candidates: 15,118
  • Next Process: Sliding Process (13–22 April 2026)

The result is released in PDF format, containing the roll numbers and allocation details of shortlisted candidates.

Posts Included in SSC CGL Selection

Selected candidates have been provisionally allotted to various prestigious government posts such as:

  • Income Tax Inspector
  • Assistant Section Officer (ASO)
  • Auditor
  • Junior Statistical Officer (JSO)
  • Statistical Investigator (SI)

The allocation is based on merit-cum-preference and a newly introduced sliding mechanism to fill maximum vacancies.

Important Dates

Event Date
Tier-II Exam 18 & 19 Jan 2026
FRTA Result 8 April 2026
Sliding Process 13–22 April 2026

How to Check SSC CGL Final Result 2025

Follow these simple steps to download your result:

  1. Visit the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in
  2. Click on the “Results” section
  3. Select CGL Examination 2025
  4. Open the relevant FRTA list:
    • List 1: JSO/SI Posts
    • List 2: Other Posts
    • List 3: Special Cases
  5. Download the PDF
  6. Use Ctrl + F to search your Roll Number

Important Links

Description Link
Check SSC CGL Result 2025 List1 || List2 || List3
Download FRTA Merit List PDF Click Here
Official Website Click Here

Details Mentioned in SSC CGL Result PDF

After downloading the result, candidates should carefully verify:

  • Roll Number
  • Candidate Name
  • Category (UR/OBC/SC/ST/EWS/PwD, etc.)
  • Allocated Post & Post Code
  • Tier-II Marks
  • Date of Birth

What is SSC CGL FRTA?

FRTA stands for First Round of Tentative Allocation. It is a provisional post allocation based on:

  • Tier-II performance
  • Candidate preferences
  • Available vacancies

Final allocation will be confirmed after the sliding process.


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What After SSC CGL Result 2025?

Candidates shortlisted in the FRTA must complete the next step carefully:

🔹 Sliding Process (Important)

  • Login Window: 8 to 10 April 2026
  • Process Dates: 13 to 22 April 2026
  • Mode: Physical presence required

Candidates need to:

  • Choose venue, date, and slot online
  • Attend the process at SSC regional offices

⚠️ Important: Missing the sliding process will lead to disqualification from final selection.

Final Selection & Appointment

After completing the sliding process:

  • Final allocation will be released
  • Appointment letters will be issued by departments like:
    • CBDT
    • CBIC
    • EPFO
    • MEA

FAQs

Q1. SSC CGL Final Result 2025 kaise release hua hai?

Result online PDF format mein official website par release hua hai.

Q2. FRTA kya hota hai?

FRTA ek provisional allocation list hai jo merit aur preference ke basis par hoti hai.

Q3. Result ke baad kya karna hoga?

Candidates ko sliding process ke liye login karke slot select karna hoga aur physical verification attend karna hoga.

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