609 additional candidates to write SSC CGL Tier 2 following CAT orders; result, cut-off revised
SSC CGL Exam: Candidates can download Tier 2 admit card on January 18 at ssc.gov.in.
Vagisha Kaushik | January 17, 2025 | 11:10 PM IST
NEW DELHI : In view of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) orders, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has allowed 609 additional candidates to appear for Tier 2 of the Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGLE) 2025 scheduled for January 20.
Following the court orders, the commission has revised the SSC CGL Tier 1 result declared in December last year, and the SSC CGL cut-off for the list 3 posts. A total of 1,65,240 candidates were shortlisted for appearing in Tier 2 based on the written examination.
“Now, in compliance of Order dated 16.01.2025 in OA No. 474/2025 and Order dated 17.01.2025 in OA No. 239/2025 passed by Ld. CAT, Principal Bench, New Delhi, a total of 25+500=525 candidates of Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2024 are being allowed to appear provisionally subject to outcome of the above mentioned OAs, in Tier-II of examination to be conducted on 20th January, 2025,” the commission stated in an official notification.
Accordingly, 609 additional candidates who have qualified the exam have been shortlisted to appear in SSC CGL Tier 2 exam. Such aspirants can download their SSC CGL admit card from the official website, ssc.gov.in, from January 18, 7 pm onwards.
SSC CGL cut-off
The category-wise SSC CGL cut-off along with the number of additional candidates are given below.
Category |
Original Cut-off |
Revised Cut-off |
No of additional candidates |
SC |
126.45554 |
126.42235 |
49 |
ST |
111.88930 |
111.85520 |
25 |
OBC |
146.26291 |
146.23244 |
115 |
UR |
153.18981 |
152.97275 |
275 |
EWS |
142.01963 |
141.82144 |
145 |
Total |
|
|
609 |
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