SSC CHSL result 2026 released for Tier 1 examination: Direct link to check, cut off, and more details here

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the category-wise cut-offs for the Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination (CHSLE) 2025 Tier-I, held from 12 to 30 November 2025 in computer-based mode. The exam was conducted in multiple shifts, and marks have been normalised to ensure fairness. These normalised scores are used to shortlist candidates for the Tier-II exam.

Minimum qualifying marks are 30% for UR, 25% for OBC/EWS, and 20% for all other categories. Separate cut-offs are fixed for different posts including LDC/JSA/Clerk-Cum-Typist, DEO Science Stream, and DEO Other than Science Stream. Candidates who meet the cut-offs are now eligible to appear in Tier-II.

How to download SSC CHSL 2025 result

Candidates who appeared for the SSC CHSL examination can access their results by following the steps below:

  1. Visit the official SSC website: ssc. gov. in

  2. Click on the “Results” or “Latest Results” section.

  3. Look for “CHSLE 2025 Tier-I Result” link and click it.

  4. Open the PDF file containing the roll numbers of shortlisted candidates.

  5. Use Ctrl+F (or Command+F) to find your roll number.

  6. Download and save or print the PDF for future reference.

  7. Keep checking the website for Tier-II admit card and updates.

Direct link to download SSC CHSL result 2026.

LDC/JSA/Clerk-Cum-Typist: Total 37,520 Candidates Shortlisted

A total of 37,520 candidates have cleared Tier-I for LDC/JSA/Clerk-Cum-Typist posts. The cut-offs vary by category, with UR and OBC candidates requiring higher marks. The table below shows category-wise cut-offs and the number of candidates shortlisted:

Category

Cut-off Marks

Candidates Shortlisted

UR

144. 26

5,070

SC

125. 40

7,098

ST

115. 25

3,210

OBC

143. 83

11,051

EWS

141. 42

5,550

ESM

68. 26

3,675

OH

112. 15

486

HH

75. 39

482

VH

82. 73

472

PwBD-Others

55. 33

426

Total

37,520

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DEO/DEO Grade ‘A’ (Science Stream): 614 Candidates Shortlisted

For DEO (Science Stream) posts, a smaller number of candidates have qualified. The cut-offs are higher for UR, OBC, and EWS categories, reflecting the competition. The table below gives category-wise cut-offs and shortlisted candidates:

Category

Cut-off Marks

Candidates Shortlisted

UR

169. 54

82

SC

157. 72

156

ST

152. 79

51

OBC

169. 50

157

EWS

169. 54

68

ESM

128. 53

50

HH

118. 61

50

Total

614

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DEO/DEO Grade ‘A’ (Other than Science Stream): 1,767 Candidates Shortlisted

For DEO posts other than Science Stream, 1,767 candidates have cleared Tier-I. The UR and OBC candidates need the highest marks, while cut-offs for SC, ST, and other categories are slightly lower. See the category-wise cut-offs below:

Category

Cut-off Marks

Candidates Shortlisted

UR

165. 27

289

SC

158. 63

169

ST

150. 43

104

OBC

165. 27

483

EWS

163. 77

270

ESM

112. 53

350

HH

120. 22

51

PwBD-Others

108. 00

51

Total

1,767

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