The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially declared the SSC GD Constable Result 2025 on June 17, 2025. A total of 3,94,027 candidates have qualified the Computer-Based Test (CBT) and are now advancing to the next stage of the recruitment process. This blog outlines the subsequent steps for these candidates and provides essential information to navigate the upcoming phases.
SSC GD Result 2025 Overview
The SSC GD Constable Exam 2025 was conducted from February 4 to 25, 2025 for the previous cycle. Following the CBT, the SSC GD Constable Result was released on June 17, 2025, along with state-wise and category-wise cut-off marks. Candidates can download the result PDF and check their qualifying status on the official SSC website
SSC GD Constable Physical Efficiency Test (PET) & Physical Standard Test (PST)
The next phase for qualified candidates is the SSC GD Physical Test which includes Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST). These tests assess the physical fitness and measurements of candidates to ensure they meet the required standards.
SSC GD Constable PET/PST Schedule
The PET/PST for SSC GD Constable 2025 was scheduled to be held from August 20, 2025. Candidates should refer to the official SSC website or their respective regional SSC portals for detailed schedules and admit card downloads.
Test Type | Male Candidates | Female Candidates |
---|---|---|
Race | 5 km in 24 minutes | 1.6 km in 8.5 minutes |
Height | 170 cm | 157 cm |
Chest | 80 cm (unexpanded), 85 cm (expanded) | Not applicable |
Weight | Proportionate to height and age | Proportionate to height and age |
Note: These standards are subject to change; candidates should verify the latest requirements on the official SSC website.
SSC GD Constable Medical Examination
The SSC GD Medical Examination is conducted after the Physical Standard and Efficiency Tests, assessing candidates on various health parameters like vision, hearing, mental health, limbs, and internal organs. Candidates must meet the prescribed medical standards to qualify for final selection.
Examination Criteria | Details |
Mental Health | Candidate should be intelligent and have good mental health. |
Hearing | Hearing must be clear, with no obvious ear, nose, or throat problems. |
Vision | Each eye should meet the required vision standards, with clear and normal eyes. |
Speech | Speech should be smooth without any stammering. |
Glandular Swelling | There should be no visible swelling in the glands anywhere on the body. |
Chest | Chest should be well-formed, without abnormalities, and should expand by at least 5 cm. The heart and lungs must be healthy. |
Limbs and Joints | Limbs, hands, and feet should be well-developed with full movement in all joints. |
Old Fractures | No signs of old or improperly healed fractures. |
Joint Movement | Joints should move freely and without any issues. |
Feet and Toes | Feet and toes should be properly formed. |
Congenital Defects | No visible birth defects or malformations. |
General Health | No past diseases or health issues that could affect fitness. |
Teeth | Must have at least 14 healthy teeth for proper chewing. |
Genitourinary Health | No visible disease in the genitourinary system. |
Scrotal Health | No swelling in the scrotum or inguinal area. |
Testes | Testes must be in the scrotum and of normal size (for male candidates). |
Re-enrolment History | For re-enrolment, the candidate’s past medical history should be carefully reviewed for any injuries or health problems. |
SSC GD Constable Document Verification Details
The documents required for SSC GD Medical Examination must be presented by candidates who qualify the PST and PET rounds. To appear for the SSC GD Medical Examination, candidates must carry essential original documents for verification, including proof of age, education, category, domicile, and relaxation claims.
Document | Details |
Matriculation Certificate | Confirms age, name, and educational qualifications. |
Domicile Certificate | Proof of residency issued by the relevant authority. |
Valid NCC Certificate | Required if applicable, confirming NCC achievements. |
Defence Personnel Certificate | Needed as specified in the SSC GD Notification 2025. |
Undertaking for Ex-Servicemen | Must follow details mentioned in Annexure-V of the SSC GD Notification 2025. |
Caste Certificate | Required for reservation or age relaxation, following the formats in SSC GD Notification 2025. |
Height/Chest Relaxation Certificate | Needed if requesting relaxation, as per the SSC GD Notification 2025. |
Certificate for Riot Victims | Issued by District Collector or District Magistrate, based on the SSC GD Notification 2025. |
Nativity/Identity Certificate | Required for West Pakistani Refugees, as mentioned in the SSC GD Notification 2025 |
Final Merit List
Upon successful completion of the DME and DV, a final merit list will be prepared based on candidates’ performance in the CBT, PET/PST, DME, and DV. This list will determine the final selection for the Constable (GD) positions in various forces.
FAQs
Ans. The SSC GD Constable Result 2025 was officially released on June 17, 2025.
Ans. A total of 3,94,027 candidates qualified the Computer-Based Test (CBT) 2025.
Ans. Qualified candidates will appear for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST), which assess fitness and body measurements.
Ans. The SSC GD PET/PST was scheduled to start from August 20, 2025. Candidates should check the official SSC website or their regional SSC portals for detailed schedules.
Ans. The medical examination checks vision, hearing, mental health, limbs, chest, joints, teeth, genitourinary system, scrotal health, and general health as per SSC GD standards.
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