The SSC conducted the physical test for GD Constable recruitment from August 20 to September 12, 2025. Following the completion of the exam, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has now declared the results of the Physical Test (PET/PST). The results have been released online on the SSC's official website, ssc.gov.in, in PDF format, containing the roll number, name, father's name, mother's name, and category of the successful candidates.
Result Details
According to the details shared by the SSC, a total of 3,94,121 candidates were shortlisted for the physical test, of which 40,213 were female and 3,53,908 were male. Of the shortlisted candidates, 13,293 were female and 121,469 were male, leaving a total of 2,59,359 candidates present. Of these, 132,578 failed to qualify. A total of 126,736 candidates qualified for the PET/PST, of which 13,073 (21*) were female candidates and 113,311 (331*) were male candidates. 45 candidates were found temporarily unfit.
How to Check the Result
To check the SSC GD Constable Result 2025, first visit the official website, ssc.gov.in.
On the website's home page, click on the Results button.
To check the results for male or female candidates, click on the PDF download button below the results.
The merit list will now open on the screen, where you can check your roll number, name, father's name, mother's name, and category.
How many positions will be filled?
A total of 53,690 positions will be filled through this recruitment process. According to the force, 16371 posts are reserved for BSF, 16571 posts for CASF, 14359 posts for CRPF, 902 posts for SSB, 3468 posts for ITBP, 1865 posts for Assam Rifles, 132 posts for SSF, and 22 posts for NCB.
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