When will the SSC GD result get declared?

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a month ago

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) releases the SSC GD result after the completion of the assessment process. The SSC GD result is announced at ssc.gov.in. Along with the GD result, the commission announces the force-wise and category-wise GD Constable Cut Off. The SSC GD marks is also released. T

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a year ago

The results of the SSC GD Constable 2024 exam will be released shortly by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). The SSC GD Constable results are anticipated to be made public before May 31, 2024. The SSC GD result 2024 time and date, however, have not yet been made public. The official website, ssc

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a year ago

Results for the post of Constable (GD) under BSF, CISF, CRPF, SSB and ITBP will be released officially by the Staff Selection Commission in April 2024. Candidates who took part in the CBT held from February 20 onwards are informed that the result will be declared officially in March 2024.

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