Breaking News: SSC CGL 2025 Answer Key Release! A Critical Moment for Exam Takers.
Get ready for an exciting development in the world of graduate-level exams! The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is set to drop the answer keys for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier 1 exam tonight. This is a pivotal moment for all the candidates who have been eagerly awaiting this announcement.
But here's the catch: The SSC CGL 2024 exams, which took place over 15 days from September 12 to 26, will have their results declared around 9 pm tonight, according to a senior official. So, mark your calendars and keep your eyes peeled for this crucial update!
Now, let's dive into the details. The SSC CGL 2025 answer keys will be available on the ssc.gov.in website, covering all the exam papers. This includes the exams taken by approximately 8,000 candidates on October 14, which were either disrupted by a fire incident at a Mumbai center or required re-examination due to suspected malpractice.
And this is the part most people miss: The SSC will also provide a "Response Sheet" link, allowing candidates to check their marked responses and compare them with the provisional answer key. This step is crucial for candidates to assess their performance and identify any discrepancies.
Here's a simple guide on how to download the SSC CGL 2025 Tier 1 answer key:
- Visit the official website: ssc.gov.in
- Navigate to the "Answer Key" section on the homepage.
- Download the answer key and cross-check your responses.
Additionally, the SSC has offered candidates the opportunity to raise grievances against the answer keys. If you have any concerns or wish to submit online representations, make sure to do so within the specified time frame and pay the applicable fees per question. Remember, these fees are non-refundable.
The Tier-1 exam consisted of objective-type and multiple-choice questions, with the exception of English comprehension, which was set only in English. Candidates should note that there was a negative marking of 0.50 for each incorrect answer.
Controversial Take: The negative marking system has sparked debates among exam takers and educators. Some argue that it discourages candidates from attempting questions they are unsure about, while others believe it adds an element of strategy and risk assessment to the exam. What's your take on this? Share your thoughts in the comments!
The Tier 1 result will be based on the final answer key, and the shortlisted candidates will then move on to the Tier-2 exam, which includes Paper-1 and Paper-2, administered on separate shifts or days.
Stay tuned for more updates and best of luck to all the candidates!