SSC CHSL Tier 1 Result 2025: The results of the Combined Higher Secondary Level Tier 1 exam conducted by the Staff Selection Commission are expected to be released very soon. Candidates who appeared for the SSC CHSL Tier 1 2025 exam are awaiting their results. It is being said that the SSC will release the results very soon. The Commission will make the CHSL Tier 1 exam results available for download on the official website, ssc.gov.in. Once the results are released, candidates can easily check their scores using their roll numbers.
When will the SSC CHSL Tier 1 Result 2025 be released?
According to media reports, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is expected to release the CHSL Tier 1 exam results by the end of February. No official information has been released by the SSC in this regard.
When was the CHSL Tier 1 exam held?
The SSC conducted the CHSL Tier 1 exam between November 12 and November 30, 2025. A week after the exam, the provisional answer key was released on December 8, 2025. The process for filing objections began. The Commission has not yet released the SSC CHSL Tier 1 final answer key. The final answer key and exam result will be announced simultaneously by the Commission. Candidates will also be able to download their scorecard along with the result.
SSC CHSL Tier 1 Result 2025: How to check the SSC CHSL Tier 1 result?
1. To download the CHSL Tier 1 exam result, candidates must visit the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in.
2. SSC CHSL Result Link 2025 Tier 1 link is on the home page.
3. Click on this link and a PDF will open on your screen.
4. Enter their roll number and search.
5. You can also check your result by name.
6. If your name is in the result PDF, you are eligible to appear for the Tier 2 exam.
Exam Pattern
Objective-type multiple-choice questions were asked. The question paper covered English language (basic knowledge), general intelligence, quantitative aptitude (basic arithmetic skills), and general awareness. Each subject contained 25 questions. The exam time limit was 60 minutes, and 80 minutes for candidates with disabilities.









