The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is set to release the SSC GD Constable 2026 Notification in October 2025, as per the revised SSC exam calendar. The SSC GD 2026 application form will be available from October to November 2025. The exam is expected to take place in January–February 2026 to recruit GD Constables for CAPFs, NIA, SSF, and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles. Candidates should regularly check the official website ssc.gov.in for updates.
The SSC GD 2026 selection process will include a Computer Based Examination (CBE), Physical Standard Test (PST), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Medical Examination, and Document Verification. The CBE will be an objective-type exam with a duration of 60 minutes. Shortlisted candidates will receive a salary at Pay Level-3, ranging from ₹21,700 to ₹69,100.
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The SSC GD Physical Test 2025 dates have been released by the Central Reserve Police Forces. The PET/PST will be held from 20th August to 11th September 2025. This test is the second stage after the written exam and comprises the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST). These tests evaluate candidates’ fitness through activities such as running, height and chest measurements, and play a vital role in the final selection.
Every year, lakhs of candidates aim to join the paramilitary forces through SSC GD Constable vacancies. The Staff Selection Commission conducts the SSC GD Exam to recruit eligible candidates for Constable (General Duty) and Rifleman (General Duty) posts in various forces.
| Category | Forces |
|---|---|
| Constable (General Duty) | – Border Security Force (BSF) |
| – Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) | |
| – Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) | |
| – Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) | |
| – Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) | |
| – Secretariat Security Force (SSF) | |
| – Sepoy in Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) | |
| Rifleman (General Duty) | – Assam Rifles |
The official organization administering the SSC GD Constable recruitment test is the SSC, which stands for the Staff Selection Commission. This examination is conducted on an annual basis to select candidates for the rank of GD Constable in a variety of jobs. The candidate’s performance on the written examination, the medical exam, the PST/PET test, and the SSC GD exam will be considered throughout the selection process.
| Exam Conducting Body | Staff Selection Commission (SSC) |
|---|---|
| Post Name | Constable (General Duty) |
| Exam Name | Constable (GD) in CAPFs and SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in NCB Examination-2025 |
| Paramilitary Forces | BSF, CISF, CRPF, SSB, ITBP, AR, SSF, and NCB |
| Vacancy | TBA |
| Job Category | Govt Jobs |
| Exam Type | National Level Exam |
| Mode of Application | Online |
| Selection Process | – Computer-Based Written Exam – Physical Efficiency Test (PET) – Physical Standard Test (PST) – Document Verification & Medical Test |
| Salary | – NCB: Pay Level-1 (Rs. 18,000–56,900) – Other Posts: Pay Level-3 (Rs. 21,700–69,100) |
| Job Location | Across India |
| Official Website | www.ssc.gov.in |
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is expected to release the SSC GD Constable 2026 Notification soon for the recruitment of General Duty Constables in BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, NCB, SSF, SSB, and Riflemen in Assam Rifles. The notification will include key details such as application dates, eligibility criteria, selection process, and salary structure. Candidates are advised to visit the official SSC website to view or download the complete notification. Meanwhile, they can refer to the previous year’s SSC GD Constable notification for insights into the recruitment process.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will soon announce the SSC GD Exam Date 2026. The computer-based test for Constable (GD) in CAPFs, SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in the Narcotics Control Bureau will be conducted online. The SSC GD Admit Card will be made available on the official SSC website.
| Events | Dates |
|---|---|
| SSC GD Constable Notification 2026 | 11th November 2025 |
| Online Application | 11th November 2025 |
| Last Date to Apply Online | 15th December 2025 |
| Last Date for Fees Payment | To be notified |
| Application Correction Window | To be notified |
| Exam Date 2026 | March–April 2026 |
The SSC GD Constable Vacancy 2026 will be released along with the official notification on ssc.gov.in. The commission will announce tentative vacancies category-wise, post-wise, and gender-wise for both male and female candidates. Meanwhile, candidates can check the SSC GD 2025 Vacancy to get an idea of the expected vacancies and recruitment process.
| Paramilitary Forces | Vacancies |
|---|---|
| BSF | 16,371 |
| CISF | 16,571 |
| CRPF | 14,359 |
| SSB | 902 |
| ITBP | 3,468 |
| AR | 1,865 |
| SSF | 132 |
| NCB | 22 |
| Total | 53,690 |
The SSC GD Constable Exam 2026 applicants should check their eligibility by the official announcement. To be eligible for the SSC GD Constable Exam 2026, candidates must meet all eligibility standards set forth by the commission, including educational, age, and physical requirements. The Commission will check the candidate’s entered date of birth in the online application form and the date of birth listed on the Matriculation Certificate when assessing the applicant’s age. Candidates should enter that correctly as any later requests for changes won’t be considered or granted.
Candidates must be between 18 and 23 years old as of 01st January 2024 to apply for the SSC GD position. In normal events, candidates should not have been born sooner than 02nd January 2000 or later than 01st January 2005. You can also check the SSC official website to know more details.
SSC GD Age Relaxation
| Category | Age Relaxation |
| Ex-servicemen | 3 Years after deduction of tenure served for military service |
| OBC | 3 Years |
| SC/ ST | 5 Years |
| Unreserved (Children and dependents of those killed in the Gujarat communal riots of 2002 or the riots of 1984) | 5 Years |
| OBC (Children and dependents of those killed in the Gujarat communal riots of 2002 or the riots of 1984) | 8 Years |
| SC/ ST (Children and dependents of those killed in the Gujarat communal riots of 2002 or the riots of 1984) | 10 years |
Academic Qualification is one of the most significant eligibility criteria for applying for the SSC GD 2024 exam position. To apply for the post of SSC GD, you must have completed 10th grade or Matriculation from a recognized board. Candidates who do not possess the required qualifications are ineligible to apply for the position.
The candidate must be an Indian citizen. An applicant must present his or her residence and PRC by the state or UT where the CAPF or AR position is located.
| Test Name | Male | Female |
| Race | 5 km in 24 Minutes | 1.6 km in 8 & half minutes |
| Race for Ladakh Region | 1 Mile in 6 & half Minutes | 800 meters in 4 minutes |
| Category | Height for Male | Height for Female |
| General, SC, and OBC | 170 | 157 |
| ST | 162.2 | 150 |
| ST (North-Eastern States) | 160 | 147.5 |
| People who belong to resident of hilly areas | 165 | 155 |
Aspirants preparing for the SSC GD exam 2025 must complete the online application procedure. The registration procedure and the payment of Individuals Application Fees must be conducted on a remote device with encrypted connectivity. Thus, the candidate must confirm and complete the authentic qualifying conditions by following the procedures outlined below.
To apply for SSC GD Recruitment 2025, candidates must first register on the official website. To continue the application procedure, candidates must pay the SSC General Duty Jobs application fee online/ offline. Candidates can pay the application fee online at the official website using a debit card, credit card, or other applicable options like net banking or demand drafts. Candidates who want to pay the fee offline can do so by generating an SBI challan and submitting the same before the end of the due date of the payment process.
| Category | Application Fee |
| For General or OBC Candidates | Rs.100/- |
| SC/ST/Women/Ex-Service Man | No Application Fee |
If you pay the fee before the deadline, your payment will be accepted. Interested candidates must submit the application fee before the closing date to be considered for SSC GD Jobs 2025. The application fee varies by position and category.
The officials will soon release the official notification for the SSC GD 2025 exam. Along with the notification, the start date of the application process will also be mentioned. The registration and application parts of the online application process are separated into two steps. The registration section is for those who have not yet registered. Those registered for this vacancy can log in using their Registration Number and Password in the application section.
Check out the steps to Apply Online for the SSC GD 2025 exam.
The exam centers at which an applicant wishes to take the exam must be specified in the online application form. The following information concerns the Examination Centers and Regional Offices that have jurisdiction over these Examination Centers. Candidates must choose the exam centres wisely because requests for a change in exam center location will not be accepted by the officials.
| Region and States/ UTs | Exam Centres with Centre Code | Address of the Regional Offices and their websites |
| Central Region (CR)/ Bihar and Uttar Pradesh | Bhagalpur (3201), Muzaffarpur (3205), Darbhanga (3202), Patna (3206), Purnea (3209), Agra (3001), Bareilly (3005), Gorakhpur (3007), Jhansi (3008), Kanpur (3009), Lucknow (3010), Meerut (3011), Prayagraj (3003), Varanasi (3013) | Regional Director (CR), Staff Selection Commission, 34-A, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Civil Lines, Kendriya Sadan, Prayagraj – 211001. www.ssc-cr.org |
| Eastern Region (ER) Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sikkim and West Bengal | Port Blair (4802), Ranchi (4205), Balasore (Odisha) (4601), Berhampore (Odisha) (4602), Bhubaneswar (4604), Cuttack (4605), Dhenkanal (4611), Rourkela (4610), Sambalpur (4609), Gangtok (4001), Hooghly (4418), Kolkata (4410), Siliguri (4415) | Regional Director (ER), Staff Selection Commission, 1st MSO Building, (8th Floor), 234/4, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, Kolkata, West Bengal-700020 www.sscer.org |
| Karnataka, Kerala Region (KKR)/ Lakshadweep, Karnataka and Kerala | Kavaratti (9401), Belagavi (9002), Bengaluru (9001), Hubballi (9011), Kalaburagi (Gulbarga) (9005), Mangaluru (9008), Mysuru (9009), Shivamogga (9010), Udupi (9012). Ernakulam (9213), Kannur (9202), Kollam (9210), Kottayam (9205), Kozhikode (9206), Thrissur (9212), Thiruvananthapuram (9211). | Regional Director (KKR), Staff Selection Commission, 1st Floor, “E” Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka-560034 www.ssckkr.kar.nic.in |
| Madhya Pradesh Sub-Region (MPR)/ Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal (6001), Gwalior (6005), Indore (6006), Jabalpur (6007), Satna (6014), Sagar (6015), Ujjain (6016), Bilaspur (6202), Raipur (6204), Durg-Bhilai (6205) | Dy. Director (MPR), Staff Selection Commission, 5th Floor, Investment Building, LIC Campus-2, Pandri, Raipur, Chhattisgarh-492004 www.sscmpr.org |
| North Eastern Region (NER)/ Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. | Itanagar (5001), Dibrugarh (5102), Guwahati (Dispur) (5105), Jorhat (5107), Silchar (5111), Churachandpur (5502), Imphal (5501), Ukhrul (5503), Shillong (5401), Aizwal (5701), Dimapur (5301), Kohima (5302), Agartala (5601), | Regional Director (NER), Staff Selection Commission, Housefed Complex, Last Gate, Beltola- Basistha Road, P.O. Assam Sachivalaya, Dispur, Guwahati, Assam- 781006 www.sscner.org.in |
| Northern Region (NR) Delhi, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand | Dehradun (2002), Haldwani (2003), Haridwar (2005), Roorkee (2006), Delhi (2201), Ajmer (2401), Alwar (2402), Bharatpur (2403), Bikaner (2404), Jaipur (2405), Jodhpur (2406), Kota (2407), Sriganganagar (2408), Udaipur (2409), Sikar (2411) | Regional Director (NR), Staff Selection Commission, Block No. 12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 |
| North Western Sub- Region (NWR)/ Chandigarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Punjab | Chandigarh/ Mohali (1601), Hamirpur (1202), Shimla (1203), Jammu (1004), Samba (1010), Srinagar (J&K) (1007), Leh (1005), Amritsar (1404), Jalandhar (1402), Patiala (1403) | Dy. Director (NWR), Staff Selection Commission, Block No. 3, Ground Floor, Kendriya Sadan, Sector-9, Chandigarh- 160009 www.sscnwr.org |
| Southern Region (SR) Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Telangana | Chirala (8011), Guntur (8001), Kakinada (8009), Kurnool (8003), Nellore (8010), Rajahmundry (8004), Tirupati (8006), Vizianagaram (8012), Vijayawada (8008), Vishakhapatnam (8007), Puducherry (8401), Chennai (8201), Coimbatore (8202), Madurai (8204), Salem (8205), Tiruchirapalli (8206), Tirunelveli (8207), Vellore (8208), Hyderabad (8601), Karimnagar (8604), Warangal (8603) | Regional Director (SR), Staff Selection Commission, 2nd Floor, EVK Sampath Building, DPI Campus, College Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600006 www.sscsr.gov.in |
| Western Region (WR) Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Goa, Gujarat and Maharashtra | Panaji (7801), Ahmedabad (7001), Anand (7011), Gandhinagar (7012), Mehsana (7013), Rajkot (7006), Surat (7007), Vadodara (7002), Amravati (7201), Aurangabad (7202), Jalgaon (7214), Kolhapur (7203), Mumbai (7204), Nagpur (7205), Nanded (7206), Nashik (7207), Pune (7208) | Regional Director (WR), Staff Selection Commission, 1st Floor, South Wing, Pratishtha Bhawan, 101, Maharshi Karve Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra-400020 www.sscwr.net |

SSC GD Computer-based exam will be conducted online. Candidates can check the latest exam pattern of the same here.
| Part | Subject | No. of Questions | Total Marks | Duration |
| A | General Knowledge & Awareness | 20 | 40 | 1 hour |
| B | General Intelligence & Reasoning | 20 | 40 | |
| C | Elementary Mathematics | 20 | 40 | |
| D | Hindi/English | 20 | 40 | |
| Total | 80 | 160 | ||
Note:
After passing the SSC GD CBE, you will be eligible to take the SSC GD PET. The PET exam is a rigorous physical examination that assesses your physical fitness and aptitude. Officials will check to see if you meet the height and weight requirements before allowing you to take the PET. The PET is a timed race you must complete in the allowed time. After that, biometric identification will take place. The following are the requirements for the SSC GD 2024 PET test:
| Gender | Distance | Time |
| Male (General) | 5 km | 24 minutes |
| Female (General) | 1.6 km | 8 ½ minutes |
| Male (from Ladakh Region) | 1.6 km | 6 ½ minutes |
| Females (from Ladakh Region) | 800 m | 4 minutes |
Note:
Several relaxations are provided to candidates of different height and chest expansion categories. Candidates should check the detailed notice released by the officials in this regard.
| Gender | Height | Chest Expansion |
| Male (General, SC, OBC) | 170 cm | 80/5 |
| Female (General, SC, OBC) | 157 cm | NA |
| Male (ST) | 162.5 cm | 76/5 |
| Female (ST) | 150 cm | NA |
This is the last phase in the SSC GD Hiring Process. Applicants qualified in Computer Based Exam, PST, PET can attend this Medical Exam. A detailed medical examination of the candidates is done. Candidates must be able to produce the documents as and when asked.
| Test | Better Eye | Worse Eye |
| Unaided, Near Vision | N6 | N9 |
| Uncorrected, Distant Vision | 6/6 | 6/9 |
With the SSC GD Constable Exam date announced, candidates should begin preparation immediately using a structured study plan. Here’s an expert-designed 30-day SSC GD study plan to help you cover the complete syllabus efficiently.
| Day | Test / Topic | Subject | Importance / Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SSC GD Constable (2024) Official Paper – 20 Feb Shift 1 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Understand exam pattern |
| 1 | PYCT 1: Ancient History – Indus Valley Civilization | History | High – Foundation of Ancient History |
| 2 | CT 22: Direction & Distance – 02 | Reasoning | High – Frequently asked |
| 2 | CT 7: Current Affairs – Days & Events | General Awareness | Medium – Quick revision |
| 2 | CT 24: Dishonest Shopkeeper | Mathematics | Medium – Important concept |
| 3 | CT 6: Ancient History – Post Gupta Period | History | High – Key ancient history topic |
| 3 | CT 31: Polity – Preamble | Polity | Medium – Constitutional basics |
| 3 | CT 36: Bar Graph | Data Interpretation | Medium – Visualization skills |
| 4 | SSC GD Full Test 2 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Full mock simulation |
| 4 | SSC GD Constable (2024) Official Paper – 21 Feb Shift 1 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Pattern familiarization |
| 5 | CT 13: Percentage | Mathematics | Medium – Frequently asked |
| 5 | CT 47: Seating Arrangement – Linear | Reasoning | High – Logical thinking practice |
| 5 | CT 55: Geography – Landforms | Geography | High – Foundational geography |
| 6 | CT 18: Blood Relation – Family Tree | Reasoning | Medium – Practice |
| 6 | CT 11: Mixture & Alligation – 01 | Mathematics | High – Important problem type |
| 6 | PYCT 22: Polity – Important Acts | Polity | Medium – Legislative framework |
| 7 | SSC GD Full Test 3 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Full mock simulation |
| 7 | SSC GD Constable (2024) Official Paper – 28 Feb Shift 1 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Pattern familiarization |
| 8 | CT 26: Average Speed | Mathematics | Medium – Speed problems practice |
| 8 | CT 33: Mensuration – 2D | Mathematics | High – Practical geometry problems |
| 8 | CT 1: Rational & Irrational Numbers | Mathematics | Medium – Concept clarity |
| 9 | CT 6: One Word Substitution – 02 | English | Medium – Vocabulary enhancement |
| 9 | CT 9: Ratio & Proportion – 01 | Mathematics | Medium – Basic ratio problems |
| 9 | PYCT 6: Medieval History – Southern Dynasties | History | Medium – Specific revision |
| 10 | SSC GD Full Test 4 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Full mock simulation |
| 10 | SSC GD Constable (2024) Official Paper – 01 Mar Shift 1 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Pattern familiarization |
| 11 | CT 50: Puzzle | Reasoning | Medium – Logical practice |
| 11 | CT 29: Polity – Making of Constitution | Polity | High – Key historical topics |
| 11 | CT 34: Polity – Fundamental Rights | Polity | High – Essential constitutional knowledge |
| 12 | CT 19: Compound Interest | Mathematics | Medium – Numericals practice |
| 12 | CT 12: Spellings – 02 | English | Medium – Spelling practice |
| 12 | PYCT 40: World Geography – Mapping | Geography | Medium – Map revision |
| 13 | SSC GD Full Test 5 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Full mock simulation |
| 13 | SSC GD Constable (2024) Official Paper – 06 Mar Shift 1 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Pattern familiarization |
| 14 | CT 38: Differences | Reasoning | Medium – Logical practice |
| 14 | CT 32: Polity – Union & Territory | Polity | High – Core polity concepts |
| 15 | CT 7: HCF & LCM | Mathematics | Medium – Problem practice |
| 15 | CT 13: Medieval History – Southern Dynasty | History | Medium – Specific revision |
| 15 | PYCT 13: Modern India – National Movement (1919–1939) | History | High – Crucial for modern history |
| 16 | SSC GD Full Test 6 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Full mock simulation |
| 16 | SSC GD Constable (2024) Official Paper – 20 Feb Shift 3 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Pattern familiarization |
| 17 | CT 31: Pipe & Cistern | Mathematics | High – Application problems |
| 17 | PYCT 25: Compound Interest | Mathematics | High – Numericals practice |
| 18 | CT 45: Missing Number in Matrix | Reasoning | Medium – Logical patterns |
| 18 | CT 36: Bar Graph | Data Interpretation | Medium – Visualization skills |
| 18 | PYCT 17: Modern Indian History | History | High – Key revision |
| 19 | SSC GD Full Test 7 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Full mock simulation |
| 19 | SSC GD Constable (2024) Official Paper – 01 Mar Shift 2 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Pattern familiarization |
| 20 | CT 18: Simple Interest | Mathematics | Medium – Problem solving |
| 20 | PYCT 44: Economy – Five Year Plans | Economy | High – Conceptual understanding |
| 21 | CT 41: Quant-Based Puzzle | Reasoning | High – Analytical practice |
| 21 | CT 10: Ratio & Proportion – 02 | Mathematics | Medium – Applied problems |
| 21 | PYCT 30: Polity – State Government | Polity | High – Governance topics |
| 22 | SSC GD Full Test 8 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Full mock simulation |
| 22 | SSC GD Constable (2024) Official Paper – 06 Mar Shift 2 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Pattern familiarization |
| 23 | CT 19: General Blood Relation | Reasoning | Medium – Logical relationships |
| 23 | CT 43: Clock & Calendar | Reasoning | Medium – Analytical reasoning |
| 23 | PYCT 53: Mensuration – Miscellaneous | Mathematics | High – Geometry practice |
| 24 | CT 26: Average Speed | Mathematics | Medium – Speed problems |
| 24 | CT 44: Indian Geography – Rivers & Water Resources | Geography | High – Core geography concepts |
| 24 | PYCT 47: Economy – Money & Banking | Economy | High – Economic concepts |
| 25 | SSC GD Full Test 9 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Full mock simulation |
| 25 | SSC GD Constable (2024) Official Paper – 07 Mar Shift 1 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Pattern familiarization |
| 26 | CT 53: World Geography – Solar System | Geography | Medium – Geographical concepts |
| 26 | CT 57: World Geography – Climatology | Geography | Medium – Atmospheric studies |
| 27 | CT 41: Indian Polity & Political Dimensions | Polity | High – Key political framework |
| 27 | PYCT 40: World Geography – Mapping | Geography | Medium – Map revision |
| 28 | SSC GD Full Test 10 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Full mock simulation |
| 28 | SSC GD Constable (2024) Official Paper – 07 Mar Shift 2 | Mixed Subjects | Very High – Pattern familiarization |
| 29 | CT 50: Indian Geography – Transport & Communication | Geography | Medium – Practical geography |
| 29 | CT 12: Mixture & Alligation – 02 | Mathematics | High – Application numericals |
| 29 | PYCT 53: Mensuration – Miscellaneous | Mathematics | Medium – Geometry practice |
| 30 | CT 31: Polity – Preamble | Polity | High – Foundational topic |
| 30 | CT 32: Polity – Union & Territory | Polity | Medium – Constitutional boundaries |
| 30 | CT 22: Direction & Distance – 02 | Reasoning | High – Frequently asked topic |
The computer-based Examination is the first phase in the SSC GD recruiting process in 2025. To pass the exam, candidates must comprehend every section of the paper. Here you will find the SSC GD Syllabus to help you prepare. The first phase of the exam is qualifying in nature and hence it is the most important phase. It’s critical to remember that each question is equally weighted. Check out the latest SSC GS Syllabus for 2025.
| General Intelligence & Reasoning | Elementary Mathematics | General Knowledge and General Awareness | English/ Hindi |
| Analogies | Fractions | History | Basic Comprehension |
| Observation | Mensuration | Culture | Vocabulary |
| Spatial Visualization | Time & Distance | Current Events of National | Passage |
| Visual Memory | Ratio & proportion | International and Local interest | Essay |
| Arithmetic Number Series | Time | Geography | Grammar |
| Arithmetic Reasoning and figural classification | Profit and Loss | Economic scene | Synonyms |
| Non-Verbal Series | Discount | General polity | |
| Coding and decoding | Percentages | Indian Constitution | |
| Similarities and Differences | Fundamental Arithmetic Operations | Scientific research | |
| Spatial Orientation | Decimals | ||
| Discrimination | Number System | ||
| Relationship concepts | Computation of Whole numbers | ||
| Relationship between numbers | |||
| Averages | |||
| Interest | |||
| Ratio & Time | |||
| Time & Work |
Candidates who took the SSC Written Exam may see their results after the official announcement of the results on the website
The Board has announced the dates for the SSC GD examinations that will take place in 2025.
The applicants can see the final result released by the officials on their website. You can find your score on this page or the official website of the SSC. Applicants can get their results and merit list by following the steps outlined below.
The commission has released the selection list and SSC GD cut-off marks 08th April 2023 on its official website. Therefore, Candidates who meet the SSC GD Constable Cutoff Marks will be invited to take the PET / PST. The GD Constable Exam 2022 Cutoff Marks are listed here.
Here is the list of Cut-Off for SSC GD Constable 2023 for Applicants Selected for All India Vacancies of Sepoy in NCB:
| Categories | Cut Off Marks | Part A Marks | Part B Marks | Date of Birth |
| SC | 127.33 | 38 | 16 | 02nd February 2004 |
| ST | 123.04 | 35 | 27.5 | 02nd December 1994 |
| OBC | 137.64 | 36 | 22 | 20th March 1998 |
| EWS | 136.75 | 36 | 23 | 11th July 2003 |
| ESM | 71.83 | 24.5 | 4.5 | 24th June 1986 |
| UR | 139.32 | 38 | 26 | 28th December 1999 |
Here is the list of Female candidates who met the SSC GD Constable Cut-Off 2023 for All-India SSF Vacancies:
| Categories | Cut Off Marks | Part A Marks | Part B Marks | Date of Birth |
| SC | 115.25 | 37.5 | 18 | 15th August 2000 |
| ST | 112.13 | 34 | 3.5 | 07th January 2002 |
| EWS | 128.41 | 33.5 | 20 | 15th July 2002 |
| UR | 132.70 | 36 | 19 | 06th May 2000 |
| OBC | 130.78 | 37.5 | 12 | 16th May 2003 |
Here is the list of Male candidates who met the SSC GD Constable Cut-Off 2023 for All-India SSF Vacancies:
| Categories | Cut Off Marks | Part A Marks | Part B Marks | Date of Birth |
| SC | 129.75 | 33.5 | 19.5 | 01st March 2002 |
| ST | 126.45 | 26.5 | 26 | 15th May 1998 |
| EWS | 139.16 | 38 | 23.5 | 20th April 2003 |
| ESM | 75.01 | 26 | 16 | 06th January 1974 |
| UR | 142.03 | 40 | 14.5 | 02nd October 2004 |
| OBC | 140.75 | 37.5 | 13.5 | 05th November 2000 |
Salary has become the most desired recruitment-related information since the official SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2025 announcement. The Ministry of Home Affairs oversees the SSC General Duty Constable recruitment; hence the SSC GD pay is likewise rather high. The SSC GD basic pay ranges from Rs. 21,700 to Rs. 69,100. This is just one of the key factors influencing applicants’ decision to pursue a career in SSC GD.
Along with the basic pay, the candidates receive Transportation allowance, house rent allowance, and dearness allowance. A quick summary of the SSC GD Salary 2025 is in the table below.
| Post | Pay level | Salary |
| Sepoy in NCB | Pay Level – 1 | Rs.18,000 to Rs. 56,900 |
| Other posts | Pay Level – 3 | Rs. 21,700 to Rs. 69,100 |
To check out the Salary per month & other benefits, Click Here
SSC GD exam 2025 has a moderate to high level of difficulty. Aspirants of the exam must be well-versed in every topic mentioned in the syllabus. Along with complete preparation for the exam, candidates must use some tricks and tips that can help them score better in the exam and stand out from the crowd. Here are some effective tips that candidates can apply and ace their preparation.
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Ans. The full title of “Staff Selection Commission General Duty Constable” may be abbreviated to “SSC GD Constable.” This examination is administered by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to fill positions for GD Constables and Riflemen in various armed units.
Ans. The residents of border regions are intended to feel a greater sense of security due to the addition of SSC GD Constables to the force. They are tasked with halting transnational criminal activity and preventing unlawful entrance into or exit from Indian territory. They are responsible for stopping any illegal activity, including smuggling, along the border.
Ans. The basic pay scale for SSC GD positions is from 21,700 to 69,100 rupees. This is a significant factor in why applicants choose SSC GD as a career.
Ans. To be considered for a position in the SSC General Division (GD), a candidate must meet the height requirements of 170 centimetres for men and 157 centimetres for women who belong to the General, SC, or OBC categories, respectively. The minimum height requirement for male candidates from Scheduled Tribes is 162.5 centimetres, while the minimum height requirement for female candidates is 150 centimetres.
Ans. A recruit will be rejected if he refuses to allow his entire body to be checked, even after being persuaded. Only the inner face of the forearms, from the inside of the elbow to the wrist, and the reverse side of the palm/back (dorsal) side of the hand are permissible for permanent body tattoos.
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