SSC CGL 2025 FRTA Result Out: Check Provisionally Allocated Candidates
Hello friends, welcome back to sathya-jobalerts.com. The wait is officially over for SSC CGL aspirants! The Staff Selection Commission has officially released the First Round of Tentative Allocation (FRTA) for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination, 2025.
My Personal Take: Clearing The SSC CGL Exam
As someone who is always analyzing these major government exam results right
here for our community, I know exactly how much blood, sweat, and tears go into
making it to an SSC final selection PDF! A total of 15,118 candidates
have been provisionally recommended across various posts. If your registration
details made the allocation list, huge congratulations! But celebration
time is over for now. Your selection is strictly provisional. Let’s gear
up and make sure you understand the newly introduced "Sliding
Mechanism" so your final steps go perfectly.
1. SSC CGL 2025 FRTA Result: Quick Overview
|
Particulars |
Details |
|
Organization Name |
Staff
Selection Commission (HQ) |
|
Exam Name |
Combined
Graduate Level (CGL) Examination, 2025 |
|
Result Type |
First
Round of Tentative Allocation (FRTA) |
|
Total Vacancies |
15,118
(Revised) |
|
Mode of Result |
Strictly
Online (Post-wise & Category-wise PDF) |
|
Official
Website |
2. Important Dates You Must Remember
|
Events |
Dates |
|
Tier-I Result
Declared |
18.12.2025
|
|
Tier-II Online Test |
18.01.2026
and 19.01.2026 |
|
FRTA Result Release
Date |
08.04.2026
|
|
Sliding Process
Slot Booking |
08.04.2026
to 10.04.2026 |
|
Physical Sliding
Process (NR) |
13.04.2026
to 22.04.2026 |
|
Physical Sliding
Process (Other Regions) |
13.04.2026
to 18.04.2026 |
3. Important Details You Must Know
|
Events |
Details |
|
Result Status |
Officially
Published |
|
List Organization |
Cut-offs
sorted by Post Code and Category (UR, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, etc.) |
|
Withheld Candidates |
Results
of 107 candidates have been kept withheld |
|
Debarred Candidates |
8
rejected/debarred candidates' results were not processed |
4. Pre-Engagement Activities & Verification Details
The
next stage isn't just about showing up; the SSC has introduced a brand new step
this year. Here is what you need to prepare immediately:
- The
Sliding Mechanism: To minimize unfilled vacancies
from absent candidates, SSC has introduced a Sliding Mechanism.
- Mandatory
Slot Booking: You must log in to the SSC portal
between April 8th and April 10th, 2026, to choose your venue, date, and
slot for this process.
- Physical
Attendance: You must physically attend
the sliding process at your concerned Regional Office.
5. Action Plan for Recommended Candidates (According to Sathya)
Let me be completely honest with you guys—seeing your post
allocation on an SSC list is the ultimate dream. While I'm managing this
website and preparing for my own exams, analyzing these massive results keeps
my motivation incredibly high! For those of you who actually made it, the
pressure isn't off yet.
Here is the exact step-by-step strategy I would follow right
now:
- The
Slot Booking Sprint: I would immediately log in to https://ssc.gov.in/. Do not
wait! Book your venue, date, and slot for the sliding process before the
April 10th deadline.
- Travel
Preparation: Make your travel arrangements to
the Regional Office city. The physical sliding process begins as early as
April 13th.
- Document
Gathering: Start collecting all your
original educational certificates, identity proofs, and category documents
to prepare for the final departmental Document Verification.
6. Complete Selection Process: Step-by-Step
The
Commission follows a strict screening process. Here is exactly where we stand:
- Step
1: Tier-I & Tier-II Exams: Successfully conducted.
- Step
2: Sectional Qualifying: Candidates were evaluated based
on minimum qualifying marks in Section-I, Section-II, CKT, and DEST.
- Step
3: Provisional Allocation (FRTA): Candidates allocated posts based
on merit-cum-preference.
- Step
4: Sliding Mechanism: Mandatory physical process to
finalize unutilized vacancies.
7. Provisional Status
& The Sliding Mechanism: What You Need to Know
Right now, you can easily download the Final Result list as
a straightforward PDF to check the cut-offs for the specific Post Code you
applied for (such as B03, D43, C36, etc.).
Crucial Note on the Sliding Mechanism:
Unlike previous years, your tentative allocation requires further action! The
SSC mechanism aims to reallocate unutilized vacancies in a single round. The
address of your venue will be made available when you book your slot online.
8. Step-by-Step Guide: How to Check Your Result Online?
Follow
these exact steps to check your selection status:
- Step
1: Download the official SSC CGL FRTA 2025 Result
Write-up PDF.
- Step
2: Scroll down to List-I (for JSO and SI posts) or
List-II (for all other posts).
- Step
3: Look for the specific Post Code and your Category (UR,
OBC, SC, ST, EWS).
- Step
4: Check the "Total Marks" and "Tier-II
Paper I Section I Marks" of the last selected candidate to see if you
cleared the cut-off.
9. VERY IMPORTANT: The Exact Eligibility Warning
This
is the most critical part of the next stage. The SSC's allocation is
provisional.
- Absentee
Rule: Any candidate failing to attend the sliding process
physically will be treated as absent and will not be considered for the
final result.
- Court
Cases: Appointments are subject to the
final outcome of the Writ Petition WP (C) No. 1733/2026 pending in the
Hon'ble High Court of Delhi.
🔴 Detailed Cut-Off Analysis (SSC CGL 2025
Tier-II)
The
Staff Selection Commission has fixed distinct cut-offs at multiple stages
before finalizing the provisional allocation
1. Minimum Qualifying Marks (Section-I & Section-II)
To
even be considered for the Computer Test (CKT) and Typing Test (DEST),
candidates had to clear these minimum marks in Tier-II Paper-I
|
Category |
Cut-off Marks in Section-I |
Cut-off Marks in Section-II |
|
UR |
54.00000
|
63.00000
|
|
OBC /
EWS |
45.00000
|
52.50000
|
|
SC / ST
/ ESM / PwD |
36.00000
|
42.00000
|
(Note: Candidates
who failed to meet this criteria were not eligible for Section-III evaluation
2.
Computer Proficiency Test (CKT) Cut-Off
For
posts requiring computer proficiency, the out-of-60 marks cut-off in
Section-III was fixed at:
|
Category |
UR |
OBC / EWS |
All Other Categories (SC/ST/PwD/ESM) |
|
Cut-off marks (out of 60) |
24
|
21
|
18
|
3. Data Entry Speed Test (DEST)
Cut-Off
For posts requiring CPT and DEST, here is the maximum
percentage of mistakes allowed in Section-IV
|
Category |
UR |
OBC / EWS / SC / ST / ESM |
PwD (OH/HH/VH/Others) |
|
Cut-off on % of mistakes |
5%
|
7%
|
10%
|
4. Post-Wise Final Cut-Offs
Because there are dozens of
different departments (like Inspector of Income Tax, Assistant Section Officer,
Auditor, etc.), SSC has released a massive table showing the exact cut-off for
the last selected candidate for every single post code
For example, for Post Code B03 (Assistant Section Officer in EPFO)
·
UR Cut-off: 338.00
·
OBC Cut-off: 331.00
· EWS Cut-off: 337.00
👉 Sathya's Advice: Open the
official PDF linked below, scroll down to List-I (for Statistical roles)
10. Important Documents to Keep Ready (Don't Delay)
As
I always emphasize to our Sathya-jobalerts community, making the merit list is
only half the battle. Document verification is where many candidates face
unexpected hurdles!
Here is a checklist of the crucial documents you need to
organize right now in a neat folder:
- Educational
Certificates: Keep your 10th, 12th, and
Graduation mark sheets and passing certificates ready in original.
- Caste/Category
Certificates: If you qualified under EWS, SC,
ST, OBC, or PwD categories, ensure your certificate is strictly in the
format prescribed by the Government of India.
- Valid
Identity Proof: Carry your original Aadhaar Card,
PAN Card, or Voter ID.
- Recent
Passport-Size Photographs: Always keep at least 5 to 6
recent color photographs ready.
💡 Sathya's Pro-Tip:
Never go to your physical verifications with just the originals. Always carry
at least two complete sets of self-attested photocopies of all the documents
listed above!
11. Important Links
|
Important Links |
Click Here |
|
Official
SSC Website |
|
|
Join Telegram |
12. Common Mistakes to Avoid Right Now
- Missing
the Online Slot Booking: Forgetting to log in between
April 8th and 10th to book your sliding process slot.
- Skipping
the Physical Process: Thinking the FRTA is the final
step and staying home. If you don't go, you will be disqualified!
- Ignoring
Tie Criteria: If you scored exactly on the
cut-off line, remember that ties are resolved by Paper-II marks (if
applicable), Section-I marks, Date of Birth, and alphabetical order.
13. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1.
Is this the final selection list for SSC CGL 2025?
Ans:
No,
this is the First Round of Tentative Allocation (FRTA). Final selection depends
on physical attendance during the Sliding Mechanism process.
Q2.
Do I have to physically travel for the sliding process?
Ans:
Yes.
The process will be conducted at the cities of the concerned Regional Offices,
and physical attendance is mandatory.
Q3.
How do I know where to go for the sliding process?
Ans: The address of the
venue will be provided to you inside the designated login module on the SSC
website when you choose your date and slot.
Q4.
What happens if there is a tie in marks?
Ans: Ties are resolved by
applying criteria in this order: Marks in Paper-II (if applicable), Marks in
Section-I of Paper-I, older candidates placed higher by Date of Birth, and
finally alphabetical order of names.
Q6.
When is the exact deadline to book my slot for the sliding process?
Ans: You must log in to
the SSC portal and choose your venue, date, and slot strictly between April
8th, 2026, and April 10th, 2026.
Q7.
What happens if I book a slot but skip the physical sliding process?
Ans: If you fail to
physically attend the sliding process at your designated venue, you will be
treated as absent and will not be considered for the final result.
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