Overview
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has declared the final results and initiated the first round of tentative allocation (FRTA) for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2025 examination. This marks the conclusive phase of the 2025 recruitment cycle, transitioning successful candidates from the selection process to job allocation.
A total of 15,118 candidates have been declared successful in the final selection. Dhruv Rana has emerged as the All India topper.
Important Dates
Key milestones for the ongoing SSC CGL 2025-26 allocation process are outlined below.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Tier-I Exam | 12-26 September 2025 |
| Tier-II Exam | 18-19 January 2026 |
| Final Answer Key Release | 30 January 2026 |
| First Round Tentative Allocation (FRTA) Notice | 3 March 2026 |
| Preference Submission for Sliding | 8-10 April 2026 |
| Sliding Process (Regional Offices) | 13-18 April 2026 |
| Sliding Process (Northern Region) | 13-22 April 2026 |
Final Result & Cut-Off Details
The final result encompasses performance across Tier-I, Tier-II, and document verification. The commission has also released category-wise cut-off marks, which determine eligibility for the final merit list and subsequent allocation.
Candidates who could not meet the cut-off in specific sections were not considered for further stages like Computer Knowledge Test (CKT) or Data Entry Skill Test (DEST).
What is the First Round of Tentative Allocation (FRTA)?
The FRTA is not the final job posting but a provisional list assigning successful candidates to various government posts based on their rank, preferences, and vacancies. It initiates the formal allocation process.
The current round incorporates a sliding mechanism, allowing candidates a window (8-10 April 2026) to modify their post preferences before the allocation is finalized. This aims to optimize post distribution according to candidate choices and merit.
What Should Aspirants Do Now?
For Candidates in the FRTA List:
- Carefully review your tentatively allocated post.
- Prepare for the sliding window from 8-10 April 2026. Log in to the official portal during this period to review and confirm or change your post preferences if desired.
- Monitor official communications for the final allocation list after the sliding process concludes.
For Future Aspirants:
- Analyze the released category-wise cut-offs to understand the competition level and set target scores.
- The exam pattern remains consistent. Focus on mastering the syllabus for Tier-I (Quantitative Aptitude, English, Reasoning, General Awareness) and Tier-II (Paper-specific subjects).
How to Check Results & Allocation
All updates are hosted exclusively on the SSC's official website.
- Visit ssc.gov.in.
- Navigate to the 'Results' section on the homepage.
- Look for the link pertaining to 'SSC CGL 2025 Final Result' or 'FRTA'.
- Download the PDF and search for your roll number.
FAQ
Q: Where can I check the SSC CGL 2025 final result?
A: The final result and allocation list are available in PDF format on the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in.
Q: What is the 'sliding mechanism' in the FRTA?
A: It is a process that allows candidates provisionally allocated a post to optionally change their preference for a better or different post during a specified window (8-10 April 2026) before final allocation.
Q: I have qualified. What is the next immediate step?
A: If you are in the FRTA list, the next step is to await and participate in the sliding process from 8-10 April 2026 to lock in your post preferences.
Q: When will individual scorecards be released?
A: As per the notice, subject-wise marks for the Tier-II examination will be released in the scorecards soon. Candidates should monitor the SSC website for updates.
Q: How many candidates cleared the SSC CGL 2025 exam?
A: A total of 15,118 candidates have been declared successful in the final selection.
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