The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the category-wise cut-offs for the Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination (CHSLE) 2025 Tier-I, held from 12 to 30 November 2025 in computer-based mode. The exam was conducted in multiple shifts, and marks have been normalised to ensure fairness. These normalised scores are used to shortlist candidates for the Tier-II exam. Minimum qualifying marks are 30% for UR, 25% for OBC/EWS, and 20% for all other categories. Separate cut-offs are fixed for different posts including LDC/JSA/Clerk-Cum-Typist, DEO Science Stream, and DEO Other than Science Stream. Candidates who meet the cut-offs are now eligible to appear in Tier-II.
How to download SSC CHSL 2025 result
Candidates who appeared for the SSC CHSL examination can access their results by following the steps below:
- Visit the official SSC website:
ssc.gov.in - Click on the “Results” or “Latest Results” section.
- Look for “CHSLE 2025 Tier-I Result” link and click it.
- Open the PDF file containing the roll numbers of shortlisted candidates.
- Use Ctrl+F (or Command+F) to find your roll number.
- Download and save or print the PDF for future reference.
- Keep checking the website for Tier-II admit card and updates.
Direct link to download SSC CHSL result 2026.
LDC/JSA/Clerk-Cum-Typist: Total 37,520 Candidates Shortlisted
A total of 37,520 candidates have cleared Tier-I for LDC/JSA/Clerk-Cum-Typist posts. The cut-offs vary by category, with UR and OBC candidates requiring higher marks. The table below shows category-wise cut-offs and the number of candidates shortlisted:
DEO/DEO Grade ‘A’ (Science Stream): 614 Candidates Shortlisted
For DEO (Science Stream) posts, a smaller number of candidates have qualified. The cut-offs are higher for UR, OBC, and EWS categories, reflecting the competition. The table below gives category-wise cut-offs and shortlisted candidates:
DEO/DEO Grade ‘A’ (Other than Science Stream): 1,767 Candidates Shortlisted
For DEO posts other than Science Stream, 1,767 candidates have cleared Tier-I. The UR and OBC candidates need the highest marks, while cut-offs for SC, ST, and other categories are slightly lower. See the category-wise cut-offs below: