GovtNaukri365Get Alerts

SSC GD Result & Cut-Off: How to Check and What It Means

Updated 19 Jun 2026 · 5 min read

SSC GD Constable results come out after the computer-based test, followed by the physical and medical stages. This guide explains how to check your SSC GD result and how the cut-off is decided.

Cut-off numbers change each year and vary by state and force, so use previous figures only as a rough guide and confirm on ssc.gov.in.

How the SSC GD result works

  • The CBT result is released as a qualified-roll-number list, with a scorecard via login (registration number + date of birth).
  • Shortlisted candidates then move to the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Physical Standard Test (PST) and a detailed medical examination.

How the SSC GD cut-off is decided

Because candidates choose force and state preferences, SSC GD cut-offs are published category-wise and effectively vary by state and force — the same category can have very different cut-offs across forces. Marks are normalised across shifts, so the normalised score decides shortlisting. The cut-off depends on vacancies, difficulty and the number of candidates that year.

Where to check

Check the result and cut-off only on the official SSC website (ssc.gov.in). Save your scorecard when it opens, as portals remove it after a window.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check my SSC GD result?

On ssc.gov.in — the CBT result is a qualified-roll-number list, with a scorecard via login (registration number + date of birth). Shortlisted candidates then attend the physical test and medical.

How is the SSC GD cut-off decided?

Category-wise, and effectively by state and force based on candidates' preferences, using normalised scores. It depends on vacancies, difficulty and candidate numbers each year.

Does SSC GD have different cut-offs for each force?

Effectively yes — because candidates choose force/state preferences, the same category can have different cut-offs across BSF, CRPF, CISF and the others.