SSC GD 2021 Results : Staff Selection Commission will release SSC GD Constable Result 2021 on its website @https://ssc.nic.in/. Candidates can expect the SSC GD Constable 2021 result after the successful completion of each stage of recruitment. SSC GD Constable Computer Based Exam (CBE) result will be released followed by PET/PST and Final result after Detailed Medical exam and Document verification.
- SSC GD Constable Result will be released stage-wise on the SSC Website @ https://ssc.nic.in/ under the subheading ‘Constable (GD) in CAPFs, NIA, SSF and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles Examination 2021’
- SSC will release 3 lists under headings ‘Write Up, Result, Marks’ that contain Cut Off list pdf, and shortlisted candidates list pdf (for PST/PET and for DME) and Marks respectively.
- A separate shortlisted candidates list will be released for Female and Male candidates that include All-India vacancies (Male for NIA and SSF) & (Female for SSA), State/UT wise General Dist. Area, Border Dist. Area and Naxal/Militancy Affected DIst.Area.
- SSC GD Constable 2021 CBT result will be declared in December 2021.
SSC GD Constable 2021 Result Date
In general, the Staff Selection Commission publishes the SSC GD Constable Result two months after the date of the written test that contains cut off and a list of qualified candidates with Roll No., Name, Category. Within 15 days from the release of the SSC GD Constable list of qualified candidates, SSC will upload Marks secured by the candidates.
- SSC GD Constable 2021 CBT result will be declared in December 2021.
So, candidates can keep checking the website of the Staff Selection Commission two months after the SSC GD Constable written test. For PET/PST/DME /Final Result, candidates can check the SSC website after a few weeks from the date of the respective stage. Candidates can check their results from the official website of SSC at ssc.nic.in/.
Where To Find SSC GD 2021 Results?
The applied candidates will find a tab called the ‘Result’ in the top right corner of the website of SSC at ssc.nic.in/. When they click on this icon, they will be taken to a page that contains links to the result page of different recruitment tests like CGL, CHSL, etc.
Candidates will have to click on the appropriate link that shows as “Constable-GD”. When they click on this tab, they will find the result page with different columns like Uploaded date, examination name and year, write up, result, and marks. Click on the Pdf link to check the result, cut off, and marks.
How To Check SSC GD 2021 Results?
Candidates can download the list of qualified candidates Pdf to check the roll number, name, and category.
- Visit SSC Website
- Click on the Result tab
- Click on Constable-GD
- Click on Write Up pdf link for cut off, Result Pdf for qualified candidates name, roll no and category
- Search Name/Roll No. using Cntrl+F option
How to Check SSC GD Constable Marks/Scorecard?
Candidates require a Registration number and Registered Password/Date of Birth to check the Marks.
- Open SSC website
- Click on the Result tab
- Click on Constable-GD
- Click on Pdf link against ‘Uploading the marks of Computer Based Examination of GD Constable’
- Pdf will be opened
- Click on the link in the pdf to check the score
- Enter Registered Id and Password and login
- Check the marks and download the scorecard
What Will The SSC GD 2021 Result Display?
The result card will display the details given below:
- Student name
- Roll Number
- Section-wise marks obtained by the candidate
- Total marks secured in the marks in aggregate
Important Points To Remember
- The SSC will announce the results from at least two months to the utmost three months from the date of the online written test.
- The applicants can check the results online through the website of SSC.
- Only the candidates scoring the minimum cut-off will get the scorecard for the written test.
- After the declaration of the results of the written test, SSC will release a merit list. Only candidates clearing the written test will be called to attend the PET/PST, upon qualifying will be called for Detailed Medical Test cum DV.
- Only candidates getting through the medical test will be eligible for recruitment to the constable position. Otherwise, even if a candidate passes a written test, but does not qualify in the PET/PST/medical test, he/she will be disqualified.
How Is The Minimum Cut-Off Decided?
SSC has decided cutoff marks to be eligible for selection in SSSC GD Constable Computer Based Exam.
- General category and Ex-servicemen – 35%
- SC/ST/OBC – 33%
The Staff Selection Commission will decide the minimum cut-off require for the online written test based on different factors. The factors include:
- Number of Applicants
- Number of candidates, who took the examination
- Reservation Norms
- Previous year scoring trends
- Number of vacancies
- Written test question paper difficulty level
- Previous year cut-off score
- Marketing scheme of SSC.
After considering the above-mentioned factors, the SSC will set a cut-off for SSC GD Constable Recruitment. Only the candidates reaching this cut-off score will qualify for PET/PST followed by the medical test in the recruitment process.
SSC will release the minimum qualifying marks for different categories like SC, ST, General, and OBC. So, candidates should secure the minimum percentages based on their category to qualify for the next stage.
SSC GD 2021 Expected Cut-off
Based on the past trends, the expected cut-off for SSC GD Constable 2021 is as follows for different forces and categories for male candidates:
Forces | UR | OBC | SC | ST |
---|---|---|---|---|
CRPF | 70-75 | 65-70 | 61-65 | 65-70 |
BSF | 65-70 | 65-70 | 61-65 | 55-60 |
SSB | 80-85 | 70-75 | 66-70 | 60-65 |
CISF | 81-85 | 75-80 | 71-75 | 65-70 |
ITBP | 60-70 | 65-70 | 61-65 | 55-60 |
AR | 83-88 | 81-85 | 76-80 | 70-75 |
SSF | 85-90 | 81-85 | 76-80 | 65-70 |
NIA | 85-90 | 85-90 | 81-85 | 71-75 |
Here is a table to show the expected cut-off for different categories of female candidates:
Forces | UR | OBC | SC | ST |
---|---|---|---|---|
CRPF | 65-70 | 61-65 | 55-60 | 51-55 |
BSF | 65-70 | 61-65 | 61-65 | 55-60 |
SSB | 75-80 | 71-75 | 65-70 | 55-60 |
CISF | 81-85 | 71-75 | 70-75 | 61-65 |
ITBP | 65-70 | 61-65 | 55-60 | 51-55 |
AR | 75-80 | 71-75 | 65-70 | 61-65 |
SSF | 81-85 | 81-85 | 75-80 | 71-75 |
So, candidates should make sure to secure the minimum cut-off around these marks to qualify.