SSC GD constable result 2023 declared at ssc.nic.in; Cut-off, direct link here
The SSC GD final answer keys will be uploaded on the official website, ssc.nic.in, from April 17 to May 8. Know SSC GD cut-off 2023 marks here.
Team Careers360 | April 8, 2023 | 05:30 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the SSC constable GD result today. Candidates who appeared in the SSC GD exam for Constable (GD) in CAPFs, SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles and Sepoy in NCB can check the result through the official website- ssc.nic.in.
SSC will also release the category-wise and region-wise cut-off shortly. The SSC GD exam was held from January 10 to February 13 to fill a total of 50,187 vacancies. The SSC GD final answer keys will be uploaded on the website of the Commission from April 17 to May 8.
Marks of the qualified and non-qualified candidates will be made available on April 27. This facility will be available from till May 12. "Candidates may check their individual marks by using their registration number and password and click on result or marks tab on the candidate dashboard," the result notice read,
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Candidates from the general and ex-servicemen categories who have scored a minimum of 35 percent have qualified for the exam. While those belonging to the SC, ST and OBC categories and have scored a minimum of 33 percent have passed the exam. Result of 13 candidates, who have been debarred by the commission, has not been processed. "Result in respect of one candidate bearing Roll No. 6001074656 has been kept withheld," the SSC said.
Candidates who passed the SSC GD constable exam 2023 will now have to appear in the physical standard test, medical examination and document verification process. Those who qualified in all the selection rounds will be recruited for the vacant positions.
SSC GD Constable Exam Result 2023: How to check
- First, visit the official website- ssc.nic.in
- On the homepage, click on the SSC GD constable result link.
- Enter the required credentials.
- The result PDF file will open on the screen.
- Check the SSC constable result, download and take a printout of it.
SSC GD cut-off 2023
Candidates can check this year’s SSC GD cut-off 2023 from the table given below. Female candidates selected against all India vacancies - SSF.
Category |
Number of candidates available |
Cut-off marks |
Part- A marks |
Part- B marks |
EWS |
90 |
128.41751 |
33.5 |
20.0 |
SC |
180 |
115.25577 |
37.5 |
18.0 |
ST |
30 |
112.13753 |
34.0 |
3.5 |
OBC |
105 |
130.78771 |
37.5 |
12.0 |
UR |
405 |
132.70311 |
36.0 |
19.0 |
Male candidates selected against all India vacancies - SSF
Category |
Vacancy |
Cut-off marks |
Part- A marks |
Part- B marks |
EWS |
270 |
139.16023 |
38.0 |
23.5 |
SC |
525 |
129.75663 |
33.5 |
19.5 |
ST |
105 |
126.45240 |
26.5 |
26.0 |
ESM |
315 |
75.01297 |
26.0 |
16.0 |
OBC |
315 |
140.75075 |
37.5 |
13.5 |
UR |
1185* |
142.03008 |
40.0 |
14.5 |
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