SSC has released the SSC JE result on its official website @ssc.gov.in on March 6, 2026. If you appeared for the Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical) Tier 1 examination held between 3rd and 6th December 2025, you can check your status. Out of the lakhs of candidates who attempted the exam for the 1,731 vacancies, only those who scored above the official cut-off have made it to the merit list. In this blog, I have provided direct PDF download links for different engineering branches and guided you step-by-step on how to check your roll number in the official list.
SSC JE Result 2025 PDF Download Links
SSC releases separate result PDFs based on your engineering stream. One PDF is for Civil Engineering candidates, and the other is a combined list for Electrical and Mechanical Engineering candidates. You do not need to log in to check the result. You can download the official PDFs from the direct links below:
| SSC JE RESULT – CIVIL | Download PDF |
| SSC JE RESULT – MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL | Download PDF |
SSC JE Tier 1 Result: Key Highlights
| Particulars | Details |
| Exam Conducting Body | Staff Selection Commission (SSC) |
| Exam Name | SSC Junior Engineer (JE) 2025 |
| Total Vacancies | 1,731 |
| Tier 1 Exam Dates | 3rd to 6th December 2025 |
| Result Declaration Date | 6th March 2026 (Out Now) |
| Result Status | Released (Merit List PDF) |
| Scorecard Release | Expected in March 2026 |
| Official Website | ssc.gov.in |
How to Check SSC Junior Engineer Result 2025-26?
If the direct links are loading slowly due to heavy traffic, you can easily download the result from the official website by following these simple steps:
- Visit the Official Website: Open your browser and go to the new SSC portal: ssc.gov.in.
- Go to the Results Section: Look at the top right corner of the homepage and click on the “Results” tab.
- Select the JE Exam: Click on the “JE” category. You will see a link that reads: “Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical & Electrical) Examination, 2025 – List Of Shortlisted Candidates for Tier 2 Exam”.
- Download the PDF: Click on the link under the “Result” column. The official Merit List PDF will open on your screen.
- Search Your Name: This is a long list. Do not scroll manually! Press “Ctrl + F” on your keyboard (or use the “Find in Page” option on your mobile) and type your Roll Number or Name.
- Check Your Status: If your name and roll number are highlighted in the PDF, congratulations! You have qualified for the Tier 2 exam.
Details Mentioned on SSC JE Tier 1 Merit List
When you open the result PDF, you will see a lot of data organized in columns. Here is what the merit list contains:
- Examination Name (SSC JE 2025)
- Your Roll Number
- Candidate’s Name
- Father’s Name and Mother’s Name
- All India Rank (within the shortlisted pool)
- Category Code: SSC uses numerical codes for categories (e.g., 0 = EWS, 1 = SC, 2 = ST, 6 = OBC, 9 = General/UR).
What’s Next? (Tier 2 & Scorecard)
If you found your name on the list, it is time to shift your focus completely to the Tier 2 Exam. The exam dates for Tier 2 will be notified shortly by the commission.
What about my exact marks?
Right now, only the “Qualified/Not Qualified” status is out. The detailed SSC JE Scorecard 2025, which will show your raw marks and normalized marks, will be uploaded on the candidate dashboard later in March 2026.
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FAQs: SSC JE Result 2025
The SSC JE Tier 1 result was officially declared on 6th March 2026.
You can check your result by downloading the official Merit List PDF from ssc.gov.in and searching for your Roll Number or Name using the “Ctrl+F” shortcut.
Yes, there is a negative marking of 1/3rd mark (0.33) for every incorrect answer in the Tier 1 exam. This is factored in before finalizing your score.
According to SSC rules, candidates must score a minimum of 30% for UR (General), 25% for OBC/EWS, and 20% for all other categories just to pass the exam. However, selection is strictly based on the final cut-off marks, which are much higher.
No, clearing Tier 1 only makes you eligible for the Tier 2 examination. Your final selection will depend on your combined performance in both tiers, followed by Document Verification.
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