SSC CGL Tier 1 2025 answer key may be released today, October 15. Candidates can check, download, and raise objections on their answer key by visiting ssc.gov.in.
SSC CGL: If you appeared in the SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam 2025, there's big news for you. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is expected to release the Tier 1 exam answer key today, October 15, 2025. With the release of the answer key, candidates will be able to know the correct answers to their questions and evaluate their performance in the exam.
Upon the release of the answer key, candidates can check and download it from SSC's official website, ssc.gov.in. Candidates will need their login credentials for this.
How to Check SSC CGL Tier 1 Answer Key
Candidates can check the answer key by following the easy steps given below:
- First, visit the official website ssc.gov.in.
- On the homepage, click on the link related to CGL 2025 Answer Key.
- Enter the required details such as roll number and date of birth.
- After this, the answer key will appear on your screen.
- Now you can check your answer key and download it.
- Also, make sure to take a printout for future reference.
Through these steps, candidates can easily access their exam answer key and estimate their scores.
Information on Objection Window
Along with the SSC CGL answer key, an objection window will also be opened. Candidates who are dissatisfied with any answer in the answer key can raise objections within the stipulated time.
- A fee of ₹100/- will be charged for raising an objection per question.
- This fee is non-refundable.
- Objections will only be accepted through online mode.
- Objections submitted through any other means such as email, letter, or application will not be accepted.
Therefore, candidates are advised to raise objections within the deadline so that their issue can be considered.
When was the SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam Held?
The SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam 2025 was conducted from September 12 to 26. Approximately 13.5 lakh candidates participated in this examination. The exam was held at 255 centers spread across 126 cities. Due to a fire incident at a center in Mumbai, the examination there was postponed.
Candidates are advised to regularly check SSC's official website for updates so that they do not miss any new information.