
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially declared the results for the Combined Hindi Translator (CHT) Paper 2 Examination for the 2025 academic cycle. Candidates who appeared for the descriptive tier can now access their qualifying status and view the complete merit list on the official portal at ssc.gov.in.
This recruitment drive aims to fill coveted vacancies, including the post of Sub-Inspector (Hindi Translator) in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Based on their combined performance, a total of 1,722 candidates have been provisionally shortlisted to advance to the next critical phase: the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST).
Following the evaluation of the descriptive paper held on December 14, 2025, the Commission has finalized the category-wise shortlisting criteria. To recap the timeline, the SSC CHT Paper 1 results were declared on November 4, 2025, where 3,642 candidates initially qualified to take the Paper 2 exam.
The Commission has established strict minimum qualifying percentages alongside competitive cutoff scores tailored to individual reservation categories. Unreserved (UR) candidates required a minimum of 30% to be considered, while OBC/EWS required 25%, and SC/ST candidates required 20%.
The table below breaks down the category-wise cutoff marks and the precise volume of candidates available for the upcoming CRPF PET/PST round:
| Category | Cut-Off Marks | Minimum Qualifying % | Candidates Available |
| UR (Unreserved) | 60 | 30% | 309 |
| OBC | 50 | 25% | 588 |
| EWS | 50 | 25% | 346 |
| SC | 40 | 20% | 343 |
| ST | 40 | 20% | 136 |
| Total Candidates | — | — | 1,722 |
Important Notice for PwBD Candidates: As per the official notification and standard statutory recruitment rules, the post of Sub-Inspector (Hindi Translator) within the CRPF is not identified as suitable for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD). Consequently, PwBD candidates have not been cataloged in this specific shortlisting for physical rounds.
Aspirants must follow this sequence strictly to verify their roll numbers on the official server safely without dealing with website lag:
1.Navigate to the Official Portal:Step 1.
Open your web browser and go directly to the official homepage: ssc.gov.in. Avoid third-party mirror links to safeguard personal data.
2.Access the Results Section:Step 2.
On the upper navigation bar of the homepage, click on the "Results" tab, then select the "JHT/CHT" examination sub-category.
3.Locate the Merit List Link:Step 3.
Find the link titled "Combined Hindi Translators Examination, 2025: Declaration of result of Paper-II for shortlisting candidates for PET/PST" dated June 4, 2026. Click on the "Result" PDF column icon.
4.Search Your Credentials:Step 4.
Once the large PDF file loads, press Ctrl + F (or use the search icon on mobile devices) and type your official Roll Number or Full Name. If highlighted, you have qualified.
5.Secure a Hard Copy:Step 5.
Download the file locally to your device and print a clear physical copy. This document is mandatory during upcoming verification stages.
Shortlisted individuals will soon need to download fresh admit cards issued specifically for the PET/PST physical rounds managed by the CRPF. The exact schedule, location venues, and reporting timings will be posted on the regional SSC websites in due course.
Individual scorecards and marks for both qualified and non-qualified candidates will be uploaded comprehensively right after the final selection list is published by the commission.
In a separate, urgent notification affecting local aspirants, the SSC GD Constable Exam 2026 was officially cancelled across two primary shifts at select centers in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, due to unavoidable technical issues. The SSC Central Region has issued an absolute assurance to all impacted candidates confirming that their exams will be systematically rescheduled. Fresh admit cards detailing the revised test dates will be dispatched shortly on the regional portal.
The official merit lists are available for download exclusively on the newly updated central Staff Selection Commission web portal at ssc.gov.in.
Exactly 1,722 candidates successfully achieved the category cutoffs out of the 3,642 aspirants who sat for the descriptive Paper 2 evaluation.
The Commission will upload detailed marks and individual scorecards for all participants (qualified and non-qualified) shortly after the final selection process and merit lists are concluded.
Per the structural job requirements for field safety, the specific post of Sub-Inspector (Hindi Translator) under the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) does not accommodate PwBD reservations for active field duty.
Due to unforeseen technical system failures, the SSC GD Constable 2026 exam was cancelled for two shifts in Muzaffarpur. The SSC Central Region will issue fresh admit cards for a rescheduled exam date very soon.