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The eagerly awaited provisional answer key for the Staff Selection Commission's (SSC) Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier-II Examination 2025 is anticipated to be released shortly. Candidates who appeared for this crucial examination, held on 📅 18th and 19th January 2026, will soon be able to access their response sheets along with the tentative answer keys. This release is a significant milestone, allowing aspirants to evaluate their performance and estimate their scores before the final results are declared. The SSC is committed to transparency, providing an opportunity for candidates to review the official answers and raise objections if they find any discrepancies.
This recruitment drive aims to fill a substantial number of positions, approximately 14,582 vacancies, across various Group B and C posts within different government departments. The release of the answer key is a vital step in the selection process, empowering candidates to actively participate in the evaluation by challenging incorrect answers. Keep a close watch on the official SSC website, ssc.gov.in, for the direct link and official announcement, expected in the last week of January 2026 or early February. Prepare to download your response sheet, calculate your potential score, and contribute to a fair assessment process!
The Staff Selection Commission conducts the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examination to recruit eligible candidates for various Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ posts in different Ministries/Departments/Organizations of the Government of India. For the CGL 2025 cycle, an approximate total of 14,582 vacancies have been announced. These vacancies are spread across a wide range of roles, providing significant career opportunities for graduates nationwide. While the answer key pertains to the examination itself, understanding the scale of the vacancies provides context to the competitive nature of this prestigious exam.
| Category 🎯 | Approximate Vacancies 🔢 |
|---|---|
| Total Posts (CGL 2025) | 14,582 (Tentative) |
Please note that the eligibility criteria, including age limits and educational qualifications, were part of the initial recruitment notification for the SSC CGL 2025 Examination. The release of the answer key is a post-examination event. Candidates who appeared for the Tier 2 exam have already met the specific eligibility requirements as outlined in the detailed official notification for the CGL 2025 cycle. Generally, a Bachelor's Degree from a recognized university or equivalent was the fundamental educational prerequisite, with specific age limits varying for different posts and categories.
The provisional answer key plays a crucial role in the post-examination phase, enabling candidates to accurately calculate their scores and determine their standing. Once the keys are released, aspirants can compare their marked responses with the official answers. Should any candidate believe that a particular answer provided in the provisional key is incorrect, they are given an opportunity to raise an objection. This ensures fairness and accuracy in the final evaluation.
Steps for Score Calculation:
SSC CGL Tier 2 Marking Scheme:
Note: Normalization procedures may be applied, especially if the examination was conducted in multiple shifts, to ensure fairness across all candidates.
When challenging a provisional answer, a nominal fee is required by the Staff Selection Commission. This fee helps in streamlining the objection process and ensures that only genuine discrepancies are raised. Candidates should be aware of the following:
| Action 📝 | Fee Amount 💲 | Refundable? |
|---|---|---|
| Challenging an Answer | ₹50 per question | Non-refundable |
Stay updated with these critical dates related to the SSC CGL Tier 2 Answer Key and subsequent processes:
| Event 🗓️ | Date / Status ⏳ |
|---|---|
| Tier 2 Exam Conducted | 18th & 19th January 2026 |
| Provisional Answer Key Released | Expected Last Week of January 2026 (or Early February) |
| Last Date to Raise Objection | To be notified (typically 3-5 days after key release) |
| Final Answer Key (Expected) | After objection review (Likely February/March 2026) |
| Result Declaration (Expected) | To be announced |
Follow these straightforward steps to successfully download your response sheet and the provisional answer key, and to raise objections if necessary, once the links are live on the official website:
If you identify any discrepancies or incorrect answers in the provisional key, you can challenge them online:
Important Note: Only online objections submitted within the stipulated timeframe and with the correct fee will be considered. No representations through offline modes (like post, email, etc.) will be entertained. The Commission will review all valid objections, and based on their evaluation, a final answer key will be prepared. No further challenges will be accepted after the final key is released.
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