🎯 SSC CGL 2025 Tier-wise Qualification Requirements And Number of Attempts

The SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam 2025 is conducted in two main tiers – Tier 1 and Tier 2. Both tiers are held in online Computer-Based Test (CBT) format, and each plays a crucial role in shortlisting candidates for various Group B and C posts under the Government of India.
πŸ“˜ SSC CGL Tier 1 Overview
Tier 1 is the first stage of the examination process. It consists of objective-type multiple-choice questions and tests candidates on the following four subjects:

  • General Intelligence & Reasoning
  • General Awareness
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • English Comprehension

This stage is qualifying in nature, but the marks are also considered for preparing the final merit list.


🧾 SSC CGL Tier 2 Overview

Tier 2 includes multiple papers and is designed to assess candidates in-depth for specific roles. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Paper I – Compulsory for all posts
  • Paper II – Compulsory for all posts
  • Paper III – Only for Statistical Investigator Grade II and Compiler posts
  • Paper IV – Only for Assistant Audit Officer and Assistant Accounts Officer posts

πŸ“Š SSC CGL 2025 – Tier-wise Qualification Table

TierType of TestModeTotal MarksMinimum Qualifying Marks
Tier 1Objective (MCQs)Online (CBT)200UR – 30%
OBC/EWS – 25%
Others – 20%
Tier 2Paper I, II, III & IV (as per post)Online (CBT)Varies per paperUR – 30%
OBC/EWS – 25%
Others – 20%

βœ… Important Note for Candidates

  • Tier 1 is mandatory for all candidates, and performance here determines eligibility for Tier 2.
  • Tier 2 is post-specific, so make sure to check which papers you need to appear for based on your applied position.
  • Simply clearing the cut-off is not enoughβ€”scoring higher is key to getting your preferred post and location.

πŸ”’ SSC CGL 2025: Number of Attempts

One of the most common questions among SSC CGL aspirants is: “How many times can I attempt the exam?” The good news is that the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has not specified any fixed number of attempts for the CGL exam.

Instead, the number of attempts is indirectly governed by the candidate’s age limit and the specific post they are applying for.

For example:

  • If the age limit for a post is 30 years, and a candidate starts applying from the age of 21, they can technically appear for the exam up to 9 times, depending on the exam cycle and eligibility criteria each year.

However, age limits differ for various categories and posts. Here’s a quick summary:


IMPORTANT SSC INFORMATION

  • No official attempt limit as per SSC guidelines.
  • Attempts are limited only by age eligibility for the post.
  • Different posts have different upper age limits (ranging from 27 to 32 years).
  • Reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC) and others eligible for age relaxation may get more opportunities.

Post NameAge LimitApprox. Attempts (if starting at age 21)
Inspector (Central Excise)Up to 30 years~9 Attempts
Assistant Audit OfficerUp to 30 years~9 Attempts
Tax AssistantUp to 27 years~6 Attempts
Statistical Investigator Gr. IIUp to 32 years~11 Attempts

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