The SSC CHSL Tier 1 result 2026 for the Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination is anticipated to be declared shortly by the Staff Selection Commission on the official portal ssc.gov.in. Aspirants who took the Tier 1 exam, conducted from 12 November to 30 November 2025, are awaiting their scorecard, merit list and cut-off details.
SSC CHSL 2026 Result Date and Official Link
The Staff Selection Commission has not yet released the SSC CHSL Tier 1 result, but it is expected any time soon on ssc.gov.in. Once published, candidates can:
- Visit the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in.
- Click on the Result tab on the homepage.
- Select the SSC CHSL Tier 1 Result 2026 link.
- Download the PDF merit list and find the roll number.
- Save or print the PDF for future reference.
The result will be available in PDF format, listing roll numbers of qualified candidates eligible for the next phase of the SSC CHSL recruitment process.
How to Check SSC CHSL Scorecard and Merit List?
Alongside the merit list, SSC is likely to release individual scorecards through the candidate login area. Aspirants should keep their roll number and password ready to log in and access their detailed scores once the scorecard link is activated on the site.
SSC CHSL 2026 Expected Cut-off and Vacancy Details
The SSC CHSL result usually includes category-wise cutoff marks that candidates must meet to qualify for Tier 2. Based on trends from previous years, the expected Tier 1 cut-off for the 2025–26 cycle may fall in the following ranges:
- General (UR): ~137–142
- OBC: ~132–135
- EWS: ~134–137
- SC: ~130–133
- ST: ~125–128
These are anticipated figures until the official cut-off is released along with the results. In this recruitment cycle, around 3,131 vacancies are expected to be filled across various central government departments through SSC CHSL.
What Happens After SSC CHSL Tier 1 Result?
Candidates whose roll numbers appear in the Tier 1 merit list will be shortlisted to appear for the SSC CHSL Tier 2 exam, which will be conducted later. The final selection will be based on performance in both Tier 1 and Tier 2.