For all candidates who applied for SSC GD and have appeared for the exam, there is an important update regarding the SSC GD recruitment process. This information covers the result release date, the expected cut-off for 2023, and details on candidates who will proceed to the physical test.
SSC GD Result Release Date
Candidates are eagerly awaiting their results. There is a strong possibility that the SSC GD result will be released by April 10th. It is anticipated that the cut-off list will be issued first, followed by the official result declaration. This update is particularly significant for those candidates who have already checked their answer keys and are optimistic about their selection.
SSC GD Expected Cut-off 2023
The expected cut-off for SSC GD 2023 has been updated and is available for candidates to check. Reviewing the cut-off before the result can provide an estimate of selection chances. A comprehensive chart for category-wise cut-offs is available.
For female candidates, an approximate difference of 4% (plus or minus) from the male cut-off can be expected. While checking the cut-off, candidates can review state-wise details for various categories including General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS. Specific cut-off figures were noted for states such as Andaman Nicobar (e.g., General 82, OBC 79, SC 77, ST 74, EWS 80), Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, and Delhi (e.g., General 74, OBC 73, SC 76, ST 68, EWS 74).
Who Will Qualify for the Physical Test?
All candidates who successfully pass the written examination will be eligible to appear for the physical test. However, merely passing the written exam is not enough; qualification in the physical test requires dedicated preparation and practice.
Importance of Physical Test Preparation
Preparing for the physical test is crucial, and candidates who begin their practice early are more likely to qualify. Failing to prepare adequately can lead to disqualification. In 2022, approximately 2.5 lakh candidates participated in the physical test, but a significant number were disqualified. Out of those, 98,000 candidates were disqualified, with only about 92,000 qualifying for the physical test. This high disqualification rate highlights the importance of physical fitness.
To qualify for the physical test, candidates must complete a 5-kilometer run within 24 minutes. Failure to meet this requirement will result in disqualification. It is highly recommended that candidates start their preparation immediately. Consistent practice will make this challenging task much easier. Upon the declaration of the result, admit cards for the physical test will be released, leaving a limited amount of time for preparation. Therefore, sustained practice is key to success.