The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is gearing up to release the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) 2025-26 Tier I result on its official website ssc.gov.in. Candidates who appeared in the Tier I recruitment exam held between 12 and 30 November 2025 can expect the result and category-wise cut-offs to be published soon as a PDF merit list.
SSC CHSL Tier I Result 2025-26: What’s Next?
The SSC CHSL Tier I result will be provided in PDF format, featuring the roll numbers of candidates who have qualified for the next stage of recruitment — Tier II. The result announcement will also be accompanied by cut-off marks that reflect the minimum qualifying scores for different categories (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS) and posts. Once released, aspirants can follow the steps below to check their result:
- Visit the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in.
- Click on the “Result” tab on the homepage.
- Select the “SSC CHSL Tier I 2025-26 Result” link once it appears.
- Open the PDF merit list showing qualified roll numbers.
- Search for your roll number using the find tool (Ctrl+F).
- Download and save the PDF for future reference.
The PDF result can be downloaded without login credentials, making it accessible to all candidates once officially published.
SSC CHSL Tier I Expected Cut-off & Merit List
The cut-off marks for the SSC CHSL Tier I result are expected to be released along with the result PDF. Cut-off thresholds depend on several factors such as:
- Number of candidates who appeared in the exam
- Difficulty level of the question paper
- Number of vacancies notified
- Category and post-wise performance trends
Based on typical patterns from previous cycles, general category cut-offs are often higher compared to reserved categories, but the official cut-offs can only be confirmed once SSC publishes the results.
What Happens After the SSC CHSL Tier I Result?
Candidates whose roll numbers appear in the Tier I result merit list will be eligible to appear in SSC CHSL Tier II (Descriptive Paper), which is the next stage of the recruitment process. Those who do not qualify the Tier I will not progress to subsequent phases of selection. After Tier II, shortlisted candidates may also go through:
- Document verification
- Final selection based on combined performance
- Job allocation for posts such as Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC), Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), Postal Assistant (PA), Sorting Assistant (SA), and Data Entry Operator (DEO).
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official SSC website ssc.gov.in for the live result link and cutoff PDFs as they are published.