SSC JE final result 2025 out at ssc.gov.in; 1,701 shortlisted for document verification
SSC JE Tier 2 Result 2025: The commission has withheld the final results of seven candidates due to various court orders.
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Subscribe NowVikas Kumar Pandit | February 4, 2025 | 08:42 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the final result for the Junior Engineer (JE) recruitment exam 2025. Candidates who appeared for the SSC JE tier 2 recruitment exam, conducted for junior civil engineers, junior mechanical engineers, and junior electrical engineers can access and download their final results from the official website at ssc.gov.in.
As per the official notice, a total of 1,701 candidates have been shortlisted for document verification and subsequent appointment. The commission has declared the SSC JE final result 2025 in a PDF format, carrying details of the selected candidates. The PDF includes information such as the roll number, name, father's name, mother's name, category, post selected, category selected, and rank.
“Representations received from the candidates with regard to the tentative Answer Keys of Paper-II of the Examination have been carefully examined and the Answer Keys have been modified wherever necessary. The Final Answer Keys have been used for evaluation accordingly,” the official notice read.
The commission has withheld the final results of seven candidates due to various court orders. The SSC JE 2025 final answer keys and marks of both shortlisted and non-shortlisted candidates will soon be uploaded on the commission's website.
SSC JE Final Result 2025: Statistics
The category-wise number of qualified candidates is given in the table below.
Category |
Qualified Candidates |
UR |
563 |
SC |
322 |
ST |
165 |
OBC |
480 |
EWS |
171 |
Total |
1,701 |
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SSC JE 2025 Tier 2 Result: Qualifying marks
The minimum qualifying marks in Paper-I and Paper-II examinations are as follows:
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30% (Paper I- 60, Paper II- 90) for unreserved candidates.
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25% (Paper I- 50 Paper II- 75) for Other Backward Classes (OBC) and Economically Weaker Section (EWS)
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20% (Paper I- 40, Paper II- 60) for all other categories.
“If a candidate scoring more than the cut-off marks in the final result of the Examination is not shortlisted due to any reason, he/she must represent the Regional Office concerned of the Commission within one month from the declaration of the final result,” the official notice read.
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