SSC CHSL Tier 1 Result 2025: How to Check and Download?
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the release of their CHSL Tier 1 exam results 2025, expecting an influx of lakhs of candidates. Downloading the results can be done directly from the official website, SSC.gov.in. Eligible candidates will be able to proceed to the Tier 2 exam.

Highlights
- •Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is set to release their CHSL Tier 1 exam results 2025.
- •Successful candidates will receive PDFs of their names and roll numbers on the official SSC website.
- •The exam pattern included basic knowledge questions in English, reasoning, arithmetic, and general awareness.
- •The results and cutoff list will be released within a few weeks following the exam dates from November 12 to 30, 2025.
Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the release of their CHSL Tier 1 exam results 2025 very soon. The exam was conducted between November 12 and November 30, 2025. Candidate's anticipation for the results has reached a peak, eagerly awaiting the official release on the SSC website, ssc.gov.in.
The results will be available as a PDF containing the names and roll numbers of successful candidates in the Tier 1 exam. All candidates who appear in the exam are advised to visit the official website in order to view and download their score cards.
Steps to download the CHSL Tier 1 exam result:
- To download the CHSL Tier 1 result, candidates must visit the official SSC website at ssc.gov.in.
- Once on the website, the CHSL Tier 1 Result Link 2025 Tier 1 will be available on the home page.
- Click on the link, and a PDF will automatically open on your screen.
- Enter your roll number to view your result. Alternatively, you can also check your result by name.
- If you are eligible to appear for Tier 2 exam (based on your roll number in the result PDF), you can appear for the exam accordingly.
The exam pattern for the CHSL Tier 1 consisted of objective-type multiple-choice questions in the following subjects:
- English language (basic knowledge)
- General Intelligence and Reasoning
- Quantitative Aptitude (basic arithmetic skills)
- General Awareness
Each section contains 25 questions. The exam was conducted within 60 minutes for all candidates, and 80 minutes for candidates with disabilities. The official cutoff list will also be released along with the results, categorized by different categories.













