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SSC GD Answer Key 2025: released on ssc.gov.in, details here

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Staff Selection Commission (SSC GD Answer Key 2025) The Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFS) have released the answer key with a response sheet for Constable (GD) and SSF in Assam Rifles, Rifleman (GD), and SSC.Gov.in Narcotics Control Bureau Examination on 2025.

Candidates can check the SSC GD 2025 answer key using the login window given on the official website.

“The candidates’ response sheets cum -north keys are now available and the same can be accessed through the Commission’s website (ie, https://ssc.gov.in). Candidates can log in using their registration login ID and password during the specified period. Details of the instructions for the response letter/answer key challenge. Recites official notification,

Candidates who want to submit a representation against the provisional answer key can make it online between March 4 (6 pm) and 9 pm (6 pm). To present representation or objections, they need to pay the fee 100 PWR Question/Answer.

Representation received after 6 pm on March 9 will not be entertained under any circumstances, SSC Said.

The Commission has asked the candidates to take a printout of their response sheets cum answer key, as the same will not be available even after the specified time limit.

The recruitment drive for Constable (GD) in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFS) and SSF in Assam Rifles, Rifleman (GD), and Narcotics Control Bureau is for 39,481 vacancies.

SSC GD 2025: Vacancy Details

  1. BSF: 15654 Vacancies
  2. CISF: 7145 Vacancies
  3. CRPF: 11541 Vacancies
  4. SSB: 819 vacancies
  5. ITBP: 3017 Vacancies
  6. AR: 1248 vacancies
  7. SSF: 35 vacancies
  8. NCB: 22 vacancies

The recruitment process includes a computer-based examination (CBE), followed by a physical efficiency test (PET), Physical Standards Testing (PST) and Medical Examination/Document Verification.

The computer-based test was for 160 marks (80 questions, 2 marks each) and the duration of the examination was 60 minutes.

The test was conducted in English, Hindi and 13 regional languages: Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.

For more information, candidates can check the official website of the Commission.

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