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SSC GD Answer Key 2026 Expected Soon at ssc.gov.in, June 10

June 10, 2026
03:11 AM
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Key Points

SSC GD 2026 exam held April 27 to May 30 for 25,487 constable vacancies.

Provisional answer key expected soon on ssc.gov.in with response sheets.

Candidates get 2 marks per correct answer, 0.25 deducted for wrong answers.

Objections cost Rs 50-100 per question; final result expected July after normalization.

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The Staff Selection Commission will release the SSC GD Constable 2026 provisional answer key soon on ssc.gov.in. Lakhs of candidates who took the Computer-Based Examination from April 27 to May 30 can then access their response sheets and verify their answers. The answer key release marks a key step before the final result, expected in July after objection resolution and score normalization.

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What Candidates Can Do With the Answer Key

Once released, candidates can log into ssc.gov.in using their registration number and password to download the provisional answer key and response sheet. The response sheet shows the exact answers each candidate marked during the exam. Candidates can compare their responses with the official answers to calculate their estimated score. Each correct answer gives 2 marks, while 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer.

How to Challenge Incorrect Answers

After the provisional answer key is published, candidates get a window to raise objections to any answers they believe are wrong. Each objection costs Rs 50 to 100 per question. Candidates must submit challenges through the official SSC website during the specified period. The commission reviews all objections, and after resolving disputes, releases the final answer key used to calculate official scores.

Recruitment Details and Timeline

The SSC GD 2026 exam is for 25,487 vacancies across Central Armed Police Forces, SSF, Assam Rifles, and the Narcotics Control Bureau. The Computer-Based Examination ran in four phases from April 27 to May 30. After answer key release and objection resolution, the final result is expected in July following score normalization across all exam phases.

How to Download Your Response Sheet

Visit the official SSC website and click the Answer Key section. Select SSC GD Constable 2026 and enter your registration number and password. Your response sheet and answer key will appear on screen. Download and save the PDF for future reference. Candidates are advised to rely only on the official SSC website for authentic updates.

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Final Thoughts

Candidates waiting for the SSC GD 2026 answer key can expect it within days. Use the response sheet to estimate your score and decide whether to challenge any answers before the July result announcement.

FAQs

When will SSC release the GD Constable 2026 answer key?

SSC typically releases the provisional answer key within four to five days after the exam. With the exam concluding on May 30, candidates can expect it very soon.

How much does it cost to raise an objection to an answer?

Each objection costs Rs 50 to 100 per question. Candidates must pay this fee when challenging answers they believe are incorrect.

What is the marking scheme for the SSC GD exam?

Each correct answer awards 2 marks with 0.25 marks deducted for incorrect answers. Use this scheme to calculate your estimated score from the official answer key.

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