SSC GD Constable: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has declared the results of the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST) for the General Duty (GD) Constable Recruitment Examination 2025. A total of 126,736 candidates qualified for the examination and will now be shortlisted for the next stage, the Detailed Medical Examination (DME) and Document Verification (DV).
Applications Received
A total of 394,121 applications were received for the Commission's constable recruitment. The examination, held between August 20 and September 15, saw 259,359 candidates appearing for it. Of these candidates, 126,736 were successful.
However, after verification of educational and medical documentation, a total of 95,264 candidates were found eligible for the medical examination. According to the Commission's information, 45 applications have been provisionally rejected, of which 31 candidates passed the written examination. They will be included in the examination after the necessary procedures are completed.
Regarding the Central Region, Regional Director Dr. Ashish Kumar Srivastava stated that 18,876 candidates have been successful here, including 1,613 women.
How to check the results?
First, visit the official SSC website, ssc.gov.in.
Now click on the "Results" tab.
Next, click on the "SSC GD Constable Result 2025" link.
Now search for your roll number in the PDF file.
If your roll number is listed, you are eligible for DME/DV.
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