Here’s the full breakdown of the SSC GD Constable (CAPFs, Rifleman, NCB) final answer key process:
✅ Timeline & Access
- March 4, 2025: The tentative answer key (response sheets + provisional keys) was released on ssc.gov.in .
- March 4–9, 2025 (until 6 PM): Objection window was open. Candidates could raise challenges at ₹100 per question/answer .
- After March 9, the review of all valid objections led to the preparation of the final answer key.
📬 Final Answer Key Release
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- SSC hasn’t released a public PDF of the final answer key. Instead, candidates can download their personal final key by logging into their SSC account:
- Visit the Answer Key section on the SSC portal.
- Log in with your Registration Number & Password.
- Under your profile, view/download the Final Answer Key + Question Paper.
📝 Outcome & Result Status
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- The result was officially declared on June 17, 2025 .
- With the final key released alongside the result, this confirms that the evaluation and publishing process was completed.

🕵️♂️ What You Should Do Now –
1. Go to the answer key section on ssc.gov.in
2. Login with your credentials
3. Look for the final answer key + question paper PDF
4. Download, review correct vs. your responses, calculate final score
5. Await next stages, PET, PST and document verification

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) sets specific eligibility criteria for all its examinations. These criteria vary depending on the exam and post applied for. The primary factors include nationality, educational qualification, age limit, and in some cases, physical standards.
🇮🇳 Nationality
To be eligible for any SSC exam, a candidate must be a citizen of India. Alternatively, candidates can be subjects of Nepal or Bhutan, or Tibetan refugees who came to India before January 1, 1962, with the intention of permanently settling in India. Candidates of Indian origin who migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries, or other specified nations and plan to permanently settle in India are also eligible. However, non-Indian citizens must provide a certificate of eligibility issued by the Government of India.
🎓 Educational Qualification
Educational qualifications vary with each SSC exam:
- For SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level), a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university is mandatory. Some posts may require specific subjects like Statistics or Economics.
- SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level) requires a 10+2 (Higher Secondary) pass in any stream.
- SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff) and SSC GD Constable require candidates to have passed Matriculation (Class 10).
- For SSC JE (Junior Engineer), candidates must have a Diploma or Degree in Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical).
- SSC CPO (Central Police Organization) requires a graduation degree.
- SSC Stenographer Grade C & D demands 12th pass along with typing/shorthand skills.
- For SSC JHT (Junior Hindi Translator), a master’s degree in Hindi/English and relevant translation qualifications are required.
- SSC Selection Post qualifications vary from 10th pass to graduation, depending on the specific post.
🕑 Age Limit
The age limit also depends on the SSC exam:
- SSC CGL: 18–32 years (varies by post; some have limits like 27 or 30 years)
- SSC CHSL: 18–27 years
- SSC MTS: 18–25 years (some posts allow up to 27 years)
- SSC GD Constable: 18–23 years
- SSC JE: 18–32 years
- SSC Stenographer: 18–30 years (Grade C), 18–27 years (Grade D)
- SSC CPO (SI): 20–25 years
- SSC JHT: 18–30 years
Candidates from reserved categories get age relaxation:
- SC/ST: +5 years
- OBC: +3 years
- PwD (Persons with Disabilities): +10 to +15 years
- Ex-servicemen: +3 years (after deducting military service)
💪 Physical Standards
Certain exams, such as SSC GD Constable and SSC CPO, include physical standard and efficiency tests. These involve:
- Minimum height and chest measurements (for male candidates),
- Running, long jump, and high jump tasks during the Physical Efficiency Test (PET).
Standards differ for male and female candidates, and relaxations are given for candidates from hill regions and tribal areas.
✅ Final Note
In summary, to apply for any SSC exam, you must be eligible in terms of nationality, possess the minimum educational qualification, fall within the specified age range, and meet physical standards if required. Fulfilling all these criteria is essential to proceed with the application and selection process.
