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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam to recruit candidates for various prestigious Group B and C posts across government departments. The SSC CGL Selection Process 2025 is meticulously designed, consisting of two main examination stages, followed by essential document checks. Candidates must successfully navigate both tiers, as the final selection is determined solely by performance in Tier II, after a normalization process ensures fairness across shifts.

Key Takeaway

  • The SSC CGL 2025 selection process has two main stages — Tier 1 (qualifying) and Tier 2 (final merit-based).
  • Final selection depends only on Tier 2 scores after normalization.
  • Document Verification is mandatory for shortlisted candidates after Tier 2.

SSC CGL Selection Process 2025

Candidates aiming for SSC CGL 2025 have to clear the two parts of the exam: Tier 1 and Tier 2. Tier 1 is the first stage to complete. Tier 2 comes after Tier 1 and is also necessary. To get selected, Candidates must succeed in both stages. The final selection involves a special process called normalization. Normalizing makes the scores from both stages of the exam fair to compare. Thus, the best-scoring candidates are chosen after the normalizing process.

SSC CGL Selection Process 2025

SSC revised the selection process two years ago. The exam will be conducted as a two-tier exam now to shortlist candidates for various Group B and C posts under the SSC CGL Notification 2025. So, it is important for all the candidates who are interested in clearing the SSC CGL 2025 exam to know everything regarding the SSC CGL selection process. Here are all the important points related to all the Stages of the exam that are part of the selection process:

Tier-I: Computer-Based Examination (CBE) – Qualifying Stage

Tier I is the initial screening stage, mandatory for all candidates. Marks scored in this stage are only used for shortlisting candidates for Tier-II and do not count towards the final merit list.

  • Exam Format: Computer-Based Examination (CBT) with 100 questions carrying 2 marks each (Total 200 marks).
  • Subjects: General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Comprehension.
  • Result: Candidates are shortlisted based on category-wise cut-offs to appear for the Tier-II examination.

SSC CGL Selection Process 2025: Tier 2/Stage 2

  • There are 3 papers in the Tier 2 exam in CBT (Computer-Based Test) mode.
  • Paper I is compulsory for all the candidates, whereas Papers II and III are given for specific posts.
  • Shortlisting for Paper-I Section-III is based on candidates’ performance.
  • Section III is qualifying with Computer Knowledge and DEST modules.
  • English and Hindi options are available, except for English comprehension.
  • SSC Tier 2 Paper-I is required for all posts. Candidates have to clear Sections I and II to appear in Section III. Therefore, Candidates who fail to qualify in Sections I and II cannot proceed further.
  • Qualified candidates, in Sections I & II, have to take the Data Entry Speed Test (DEST).
  • DEST/Skill Test: 2,000 key depressions in 15 minutes.
  • Paper I is for Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) shortlisted applicants, and Paper III is for selected Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officer candidates.
  • Only those candidates who apply for and get shortlisted for Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) jobs in the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation can appear in Paper II.
  • Candidates who clear the Tier-I exam and get selected for the positions of Assistant Audit Officer/Assistant Accounts Officer, can appear in Paper-III of SSC CGL 2025 exam. These candidates will get selected for these positions/posts.

SSC CGL Typing Test Speed

SSC CGL typing speed test is a skill test that the SSC conducts to check the ability of the candidate to type in English or Hindi on a computer. The candidates have to maintain an accuracy of at least 80% in their typing. They have to type at least 2000 key depressions in 15 minutes. The key depressions include alphabet, numbers, symbols, and space bars. The accuracy is calculated based on the errors made in spelling, punctuation, grammar, and formatting.

Test NameDetails
Test TypeData Entry Speed Test (DEST)
Passage LengthAbout 2000 key depressions
Duration15 minutes

Document Verification (DV)

Candidates who clear the Tier-II stage and are recommended for selection must appear for the Document Verification (DV) process. This stage is conducted by the respective user department/Ministry where the candidate is allocated.

All candidates must bring the original documents along with one set of photocopies for verification.

Document CategoryRequired Documents (Original + Photocopies)
Educational Proof10th Certificate (for DOB proof), Graduation Degree/Provisional Certificate, and all Mark Sheets (Semester/Year-wise).
Identity ProofValid Photo ID (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Driving License, Passport, etc.).
Category ProofSC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) Certificate, EWS Income & Asset Certificate (must be in the format prescribed by the Central Govt.).
Other MandatoryPwD Certificate (if applicable), Ex-Servicemen Discharge Certificate, and a No Objection Certificate (NOC) if employed in a Government job.

SSC CGL Minimum Qualifying Marks

In this section, we have provided the minimum qualifying marks according to category in a table format.

CategoryMinimum Qualifying Marks
UR 30%
OBC/ EWS 25%
All other categories 20%

Final Selection and Tie-Breaking

The final merit list is prepared based on the total marks secured in the Tier-II examination (Paper-I, Paper-II, and Paper-III, as applicable).

In case of a tie in the final scores of two or more candidates, the following criteria are applied sequentially to break the tie:

  1. Total Marks in Paper-II & Paper-III of Tier-II Exam.
  2. Total Marks in Section-I of Paper-I of Tier-II Exam.
  3. Date of Birth (Older candidates are preferred).
  4. Alphabetical order of the candidate’s name initials.

SSC CGL Selection Process in Hindi

एसएससी सीजीएल चयन प्रक्रिया में मुख्यतः दो चरण होते हैं: टियर-1 और टियर-2 (दोनों कंप्यूटर आधारित परीक्षा). टियर-1 क्वालीफाइंग होता है, जबकि अंतिम चयन टियर-2 के अंकों पर आधारित होता है. इसके बाद कुछ पदों के लिए दस्तावेज़ सत्यापन (Document Verification) और कौशल परीक्षा (Skill Test/CPT) भी होती है. इसमें इंटरव्यू नहीं होता है।

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SSC CGL Selection Process 2025 FAQs

What is the selection process for SSC CGL 2025?

Check out the blog above to know all the important details about the SSC CGL 2025 selection process.

What is the age limit for SSC CGL Selection Process 2025?

The minimum age limit for SSC CGL Selection process 2025 is 18 years, and the maximum age limit for it is 30 years.

What documents are required for the document verification process?

Read the article above to know all about the documents that the candidates are required to use for the document verification process.

Is there any negative marking in the SSC CGL 2025 exam?

Yes, there is a negative marking of 0.50 marks for each wrong answer in Tier 1 exam.

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