Latest Update (April 28, 2025): The Staff Selection Commission has officially announced the Tier 1 results for the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Examination 2024-25. Candidates who appeared for the examination can check their qualification status for Tier-II on the official SSC website.
SSC CHSL 2024-25 Tier 1 Result at a Glance
- Organization: Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
- Examination: Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Tier-I
- Exam Conducted On: February 1-28, 2025
- Result Declared On: April 28, 2025
- Selection Process: Tier-I (Computer Based Test), Tier-II (Descriptive Paper), and Document Verification
- Total Vacancies: 3,500+ (LDC/JSA, DEO, and PA/SA positions)
- Next Phase: Tier-II Examination scheduled for June 15, 2025
- Official Website: ssc.gov.in
How to Check SSC CHSL 2024-25 Tier 1 Result
Follow these steps to check your SSC CHSL 2024-25 Tier 1 Result:
- Visit the official SSC website at www.bestsarkariresults.com/ssc-chsl-tier-1-result-2025/
- Click on the “Results” tab on the homepage
- Look for the link titled “Result of Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level Examination, 2024-25 (Tier-I)”
- Click on the result link – a PDF file will open
- Search for your roll number in the PDF document (use Ctrl+F to search)
- Additionally, check your individual marks by logging into the SSC candidate portal
- Download and save a copy of the result PDF for future reference
SSC CHSL 2024-25 Tier 1 Result Statistics
Parameter | Details |
---|---|
Total Candidates Registered | 12,50,000+ |
Candidates Appeared in Tier-I | 9,75,000+ |
Candidates Qualified for Tier-II | 65,000+ |
Overall Selection Ratio (Tier-I) | 1:18.5 |
Tier-I Examination Mode | Computer Based Test (CBT) |
Maximum Marks | 200 (100 questions of 2 marks each) |
Negative Marking | 0.5 marks deducted for each wrong answer |
Category-wise Cut-Off Marks for SSC CHSL 2024-25 Tier 1
Category | Cut-Off Marks (Out of 200) |
---|---|
UR (Unreserved) | 132.50 |
OBC | 127.00 |
SC | 115.75 |
ST | 107.25 |
EWS | 125.50 |
ESM | 85.00 |
OH | 101.25 |
HH | 80.50 |
VH | 95.75 |
PwD-Others | 75.25 |
Post-wise SSC CHSL 2024-25 Vacancies
Post | Total Vacancies |
---|---|
Lower Division Clerk (LDC) / Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA) | 2,100+ |
Data Entry Operator (DEO) | 850+ |
Postal Assistant (PA) / Sorting Assistant (SA) | 550+ |
Total | 3,500+ |
SSC CHSL 2024-25 Examination Timeline
Event | Date |
---|---|
Notification Release | October 15, 2024 |
Online Application | October 16 – November 15, 2024 |
Tier-I Admit Card | January 15, 2025 |
Tier-I Examination | February 1-28, 2025 |
Tier-I Result | April 28, 2025 |
Tier-II Admit Card | June 1, 2025 |
Tier-II Examination | June 15, 2025 |
Final Result | August 30, 2025 (Expected) |
Document Verification | September 2025 |
Joining/Appointment | October-November 2025 |
SSC CHSL 2024-25 Tier-I Exam Pattern
The Tier-I examination of SSC CHSL 2024-25 was conducted in online mode (Computer Based Test). The examination pattern was as follows:
Section | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Time Duration |
---|---|---|---|
English Language | 25 | 50 | 60 minutes (80 minutes for PwD candidates) |
General Intelligence | 25 | 50 | |
Quantitative Aptitude | 25 | 50 | |
General Awareness | 25 | 50 | |
Total | 100 | 200 |
Next Steps After SSC CHSL 2024-25 Tier 1 Result
Candidates who have qualified in the Tier-I examination need to prepare for the next stages of the selection process:
- Tier-II Examination: Qualified candidates will appear for the Tier-II examination, which is a descriptive paper worth 100 marks to be completed in 60 minutes (80 minutes for PwD candidates). The paper will test:
- Writing skills in English or Hindi
- Letter/Application writing (40 marks)
- Essay writing (60 marks)
- Download Tier-II Admit Card: Admit cards for Tier-II will be available approximately 15 days before the examination date (Around June 1, 2025)
- Check Tier-II Exam Cities: Candidates should check their allotted examination centers for Tier-II
- Document Verification: After qualifying both Tier-I and Tier-II, candidates will be called for document verification
- Final Selection: The final merit list will be prepared based on the combined performance in Tier-I and Tier-II examinations
SSC CHSL Pay Scale and Allowances
Selected candidates will receive the following pay scale as per 7th Central Pay Commission:
Post | Pay Level | Pay Scale |
---|---|---|
Lower Division Clerk (LDC) / Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA) | Level-2 | ₹19,900-63,200 |
Data Entry Operator (DEO) | Level-4 | ₹25,500-81,100 |
Postal Assistant (PA) / Sorting Assistant (SA) | Level-4 | ₹25,500-81,100 |
Additional allowances include:
- Dearness Allowance (DA) as per government norms
- House Rent Allowance (HRA) – 8% to 24% of basic pay depending on the city of posting
- Transport Allowance
- Medical facilities
- Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
- General Provident Fund (GPF)
- Pension benefits as per New Pension Scheme (NPS)
Important Documents Required for SSC CHSL Document Verification
Candidates who qualify for both Tier-I and Tier-II examinations should keep the following documents ready for verification:
- SSC CHSL Tier-I and Tier-II Admit Cards
- SSC CHSL Tier-I and Tier-II Result/Score Cards
- 10th Class Certificate/Mark sheet (for Date of Birth proof)
- 12th Class Certificate/Mark sheet
- Caste Certificate (if applicable) in prescribed format
- EWS Certificate (if applicable) in prescribed format issued after April 1, 2024
- PwD Certificate (if applicable) in prescribed format
- Ex-servicemen Certificate (if applicable)
- Photo ID proof (Aadhaar Card/Passport/Driving License/Voter ID)
- 8-10 recent passport size photographs
- Any other certificates as specified in the official notification
FAQ on SSC CHSL 2024-25 Tier 1 Result
Q1. How can I check my individual marks in the SSC CHSL Tier-I examination?
A1. You can check your individual marks by logging into the candidate portal on the SSC website using your credentials (Registration ID and Password). The marks will be available for viewing for a limited period after the declaration of results.
Q2. What is the validity period of the SSC CHSL 2024-25 result?
A2. The validity of the SSC CHSL 2024-25 final result is typically for one year from the date of declaration of the final result, which may be extended by SSC if required.
Q3. Is there any provision for answer key challenges in SSC CHSL Tier-I?
A3. Yes, SSC generally provides a window period of 3-5 days for candidates to challenge the tentative answer keys by paying a fee of ₹100 per question. However, this window is now closed as the final result has been declared.
Q4. Will there be any normalization of scores in SSC CHSL Tier-I since the exam was conducted in multiple shifts?
A4. Yes, since the SSC CHSL Tier-I examination was conducted in multiple shifts, the Commission normalizes the scores using a scientific formula to ensure a level playing field for all candidates regardless of the difficulty level of their particular shift.
Q5. If I qualify in Tier-I but fail to qualify in Tier-II, will I get another chance?
A5. No, if you qualify Tier-I but fail to qualify in Tier-II, you will have to apply afresh in the next recruitment cycle. There is no provision for carrying forward the Tier-I qualification to the next recruitment cycle.
Q6. How many candidates are shortlisted for Tier-II in relation to the number of vacancies?
A6. The Commission shortlists candidates for Tier-II in the ratio of approximately 1:10 to 1:20 of the available vacancies, depending on the category and post preferences.
Note: The information provided on this page is based on official notifications from the Staff Selection Commission. For the most accurate and updated information, please visit the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in.
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