SSC CPO 2025 paper 1 answer key out; raise objections by December 27
Vikas Kumar Pandit | December 25, 2025 | 08:04 AM IST | 1 min read
SSC CPO Answer Key 2025: Objections can be submitted by paying Rs 50 per question. Question papers and response sheets are available at ssc.gov.in.
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Join Careers360 PremiumThe Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has issued the tentative answer keys for SSC Central Police Organisation (CPO) 2025 paper 1. Candidates can download the SSC CPO paper 1 answer key 2025 through the official website at ssc.gov.in.
The commission has also issued the SSC CPO question papers and candidates’ response sheets along with the answer key. To download the response sheet, candidates will have to enter their registration number and password on the SSC website.
“Candidates may note that the saved Question Paper will be strictly for personal use and self-analysis only. An undertaking to this effect has been included in the Challenge Management portal, which will be visible to the candidates when they log in to the same,” the commission said.
The SSC CPO 2025 paper-I, officially titled Sub-Inspector in Delhi police and central armed police forces examination, 2025 (Paper-I), was conducted from December 9 to December 12 at examination centres across the country. The exam is conducted to fill 5,308 sub-inspector vacancies in Delhi police and central armed police forces.
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SSC CPO Answer key 2025 objection fee
Candidates who are not satisfied with the SSC CPO answer key 2025 can raise objections through the official website. SSC has opened the answer key challenge window till December 27.
Candidates who wish to raise objections against the tentative answer keys can submit representations online by paying a fee of Rs 50 per question or answer challenged.
The commission has further clarified that the sequence of questions and options shown in the challenge module may differ from the actual examination.
This is because the challenge module follows a uniform sequence for all candidates of a particular shift, while the live examination has varied sequences. However, the responses selected by candidates during the exam are reflected accurately in the challenge module.
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