Result Awaited

SSC GD Final Result (Soon)

Research Team
12 Jul 2026
4 min read

SSC GD Final Result Awaited

Merit List, Cut Off & Force Allocation Details

Quick Summary
  • Result Status: Not yet declared, expected on ssc.gov.in
  • Expected Date: Late July 2026 – Mid August 2026
  • Format: PDF only — no individual roll-number login

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is yet to announce the SSC GD Constable Final Result 2026 for recruitment to Constable (GD) posts in BSF, CISF, ITBP, CRPF, SSB, NCB, SSF and Assam Rifles. The exam was conducted for 25,487 vacancies, and candidates who cleared the CBT, PET, PST, medical examination and document verification are awaiting the final merit list on ssc.gov.in.

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1. SSC GD Final Result 2026: Key Highlights

25,487

Total Vacancies

Awaited

Result Status

PDF Only

Result Mode

CBT → PET/PST

Selection Stages

ssc.gov.in

Official Website

Jul–Aug 2026

Expected Date

2. SSC GD 2026 Exam Timeline So Far

The recruitment cycle has moved through several stages before reaching the final result. Here's the schedule at a glance:

StageDate / Status
Application Window1 Dec – 31 Dec 2025
CBT Exam27 Apr – 30 May 2026
Answer Key15 Jun 2026
Written ResultExpected Late Jul – Mid Aug 2026
PET / PSTAfter written result (RFID timing)
Final ResultAfter medical & document verification

3. Expected Cut Off Trend

According to some unofficial reports and RTI-based discussions, candidate attendance appears to be lower than in previous years. Additionally, based on previous recruitment cycles, the number of vacancies may increase later. Together, these factors could contribute to a slightly lower overall cut off. However, this is only an early assessment and has not been confirmed by SSC.

Total Vacancies ↑

More posts generally means a lower cut off.

Candidates Appeared ↓

Lower CBT attendance can ease competition.

Paper Difficulty

A tougher paper usually brings cut off down after normalization.

Category-wise Competition

Varies across General, EWS, OBC, SC and ST.

4. How to Check SSC GD Final Result 2026 (Once Released)

  1. Visit the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in.
  2. Click the "Results" tab on the homepage.
  3. Select the "Constable (GD)" exam link.
  4. Open the result PDF for your category (Male / Female / Withheld / Debarred).
  5. Download and press Ctrl + F to search your Roll Number or Name.
  6. Save or print the page for future reference.

Important Note

The result will be released as a PDF only — no individual login. Keep your Roll Number, Registration ID and Date of Birth ready for a quick search once it's out.

5. What Happens After the Final Result?

Shortlisted candidates will be allocated to forces such as BSF, CISF, CRPF, ITBP, SSB, Assam Rifles, SSF and NCB — strictly as per merit, category, medical fitness, preference and vacancy availability in the respective state/UT.

6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

SSC GD result kab aayega ?

SSC has not officially announced the result date yet. Based on previous recruitment trends, the SSC GD Result 2026 is expected between late July 2026 and mid-August 2026.

When will the SSC GD Final Result 2026 be released?

Not declared yet. Expected between late July 2026 and mid-August 2026,based on previous recruitment trends and unofficial reports.

Where can I check the result?

Only on the official SSC website — ssc.gov.in — under the Results section.

In what format will the result be released?

As a PDF with roll numbers and names of selected candidates — no individual login option.

Will cut off marks be released with the result?

Yes — category-wise and force-wise cut off marks are expected alongside the final result PDF.

How many vacancies are there in 2026?

25,487 vacancies have been officially notified. SSC may revise the vacancy count later, as it has done in some previous recruitment cycles, but no revised figure has been officially announced.

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