Sakshi Gupta | June 5, 2026 | 10:18 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates who cleared the Paper 2 stage can now prepare for the Physical Efficiency and Physical Standard Tests, with the schedule to be announced later.

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has declared the Combined Hindi Translator (CHT) Paper 2 exam results for the academic year 2025. Applicants can check their scores on the official website of SSC at ssc.gov.in. Through this recruitment exam, applicants will be selected for the post of sub-inspector (hindi translator) in the central reserve police force (CRPF).
As per the notification, a total of 1,722 candidates have been selected for next stage i.e., physical efficiency test (PET) and physical standard test (PST). Candidates whose names do not appear on the shortlist will not be considered for further stages of the recruitment process.
The official notice reads, “Marks of the qualified/non qualified candidates will be uploaded on the website of the Commission after declaration of the final result of the examination. The schedule of PET/PST for the post of Sub Inspector (Hindi Translator) in CRPF will be published on the website of the Commission in due course."
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The Commission has released the category-wise list of candidates provisionally selected to appear for the PET/PST round for the Sub-Inspector (Hindi Translator) recruitment, based on marks obtained in Paper II.
Category | EWS | SC | ST | OBC | UR | Total |
Cut-Off marks | 50 | 40 | 40 | 50 | 60 | — |
Candidates available | 346 | 343 | 136 | 588 | 309 | 1,722 |
To download the SSC CHT paper 2 result 2026, follow the steps given below:
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The Commission has prescribed category-wise minimum qualifying marks for paper II of the examination. Candidates from the unreserved (UR) category must secure at least 30 per cent marks to qualify. For candidates belonging to the other backward classes (OBC) and economically weaker sections (EWS), the minimum qualifying requirement is 25 per cent. Meanwhile, candidates from all other reserved categories are required to obtain a minimum of 20 per cent marks
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