The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has extended the deadline for candidates to view and raise objections on the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier-I 2025 examination answer key. Candidates can now submit their objections by 11 AM on October 21, 2025, by paying a fee of Rs. 50 per question through the official SSC website, ssc.gov.in. Objections must include the type of complaint, a detailed description, and a scanned image supporting the grievance.
The Commission has also released a response sheet alongside the answer key. This document contains candidate details such as roll number, name, exam and post names, exam date and time, test center, and a list of questions answered by the candidate.
Steps to download SSC CGL Tier-I answer key
SSC has emphasized that objections submitted after the extended deadline or through any method other than the official portal will not be accepted. This objection process is critical for candidates seeking accurate evaluation. After reviewing all objections, SSC will release the final answer key and announce the Tier-I results.
The Commission has also released a response sheet alongside the answer key. This document contains candidate details such as roll number, name, exam and post names, exam date and time, test center, and a list of questions answered by the candidate.
Steps to download SSC CGL Tier-I answer key
- Visit the official website: ssc.gov.in
- On the homepage, click on “Uploading of Tentative answer keys along with candidate’s response sheet” under the “Notice board” section
- The answer key and response sheet will be downloaded automatically
- Save and print the documents for future reference
SSC has emphasized that objections submitted after the extended deadline or through any method other than the official portal will not be accepted. This objection process is critical for candidates seeking accurate evaluation. After reviewing all objections, SSC will release the final answer key and announce the Tier-I results.
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