SSC CGL Answer Key Tier 1: Submit objections immediately for the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) CGL Tier 1 exam. Objections submitted after today will not be considered. The provisional answer key, along with the candidates' response sheets, are available on the Commission's website.
SSC CGL Answer Key Tier 1: Today is the last date to raise objections to the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) CGL Tier 1 exam. After today, the objection window will be closed. Candidates who wish to submit objections should do so after reading the information below. The final answer key will be released after all objections have been considered.
SSC CGL Answer Key Objection: Submit objections as soon as possible.
The provisional answer key along with the candidates' response sheets is available on the Commission's website. Candidates who wish to raise objections should do so by visiting the official website. A registration login ID and password will be required. The answer key objection window opened on the SSC's official website on October 16th and will close today, October 20th, 2025.
SSC CGL Answer Key Objection Fees: Objection Fees
Candidates who wish to raise objections must pay a fee of ₹100. The fee is ₹100 per question. Objections should be filed by the first half of the morning.
SSC CGL Answer Key: How to raise objections on SSC CGL Tier 1 answers?
First, visit the SSC's official website, ssc.gov.in.
Click on the "Answer Key" section on the homepage.
Enter your registration number and Date of Birth and click.
Now select the question you wish to raise objections to.
Submit proof along with your objection.
After submitting your objection, pay the fee.
Download the confirmation page for future reference.
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