SSC CGL 2025 Declared: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the final answer key, response sheet, and scorecard for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) 2025 Tier-1 examination. Candidates who appeared for the CGL Tier-1 exam can now check the final answer key and their total marks on the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in. It is noteworthy that the Staff Selection Commission had already declared the results of the Combined Graduate Level Examination 2025 Tier-1 in December 2025.

On the evening of January 9, 2026, the commission uploaded the final answer key, candidates’ response sheets, and Tier-1 marks/scorecards to the website. The final answer key, response sheet, and scorecard are available for download on the official SSC website. Additionally, the exam city slip for the Tier-2 examination has been released by SSC. Candidates appearing in the Tier-2 exam can download the exam city slip to check their examination city.

Download the Answer Key and Marks
The commission has clearly stated that the final answer key, response sheet, and scorecard will be removed from the website after a specified time limit. After this, these documents will not be made available again on any candidate’s individual request. Therefore, candidates are advised to download their scorecards in time.

According to the official notification, candidates who appeared in the Tier-1 exam can download the final answer key and response sheet till 6 PM on February 8, 2026. After this, the SSC will discontinue this facility. Therefore, all candidates are advised to download the final answer key and response sheet before the stipulated time.

How to Download the Scorecard

First, visit the official SSC website, ssc.gov.in
Click on the link related to the CGL response sheet on the website’s homepage. Then, submit your login credentials.
After entering the login details, the response sheet will open on your screen.
Finally, be sure to print it.

Tier-2 Exam will be held on this day
The CGL Tier-2 exam will be conducted on January 18th and 19th. A total of 1,39,395 candidates have been shortlisted for the Tier-2 exam, including 6,196 for Junior Statistical Officer, 2,781 for Statistical Investigator Grade-2, and 1,30,418 candidates for other posts.