
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is the governing body of the SSC MTS examination. Candidates who have appeared in the SSC MTS examination 2025. They should carefully keep all the educational and identity documents with them for the verification check.
The SSC authority can ask candidates who meet the cutoff marks to appear for the verification round. Candidates should carefully review the previous year's cutoff marks to know the minimum qualifying marks needed to pass the SSC MTS exam. They are eligible to appear for the next stage of the document verification process.
The results for MTS and Havaldar posts are declared separately.
Havaldar Result: Released earlier than MTS.
Reason: Havaldar posts involve subsequent physical stages, specifically DBPST (Document Verification, Physical Standard Test) and PET (Physical Endurance Test). These tests require an earlier shortlisting of candidates.
MTS Result: Declared after the Havaldar result.
SSC MTS Result Timeline and expected recruitment cycle updates for 2025.
Answer Key Release (Current Cycle): March 3
Expected Result Declaration: Between May and June.
Order of Results:
Havaldar's result will be released first.
MTS result will follow.
Expected Waiting Period: Approximately 50-60 days from late March.
Continue Preparation: Do not wait idly for results.
Focus on Upcoming Exams: Begin preparing for the upcoming SSC exams, including SSC CHSL, CGL, and GD Constable.
Addressing Weaknesses: Candidates need to focus on the concepts to solve the questions and revise the topics.
MTS Exam Structure: While Mathematics and Reasoning were qualifying, English and General Knowledge/General Studies (GK/GS). Candidates should focus on improving these subjects.
Normalisation: A key factor that affects final scores and plays a major role in selection.
Higher Cut-off States: Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, and Rajasthan usually have higher cut-offs (+10 to +15 marks difference).
Lower Cut-off Regions: North-East and Southern states generally have lower cut-offs.
Below 90 Marks: Low chances of selection; focus on future preparation.
Around 100 Marks: Chances are uncertain and depend on normalisation.
110+ Marks: Good chances of clearing the exam, especially with the normalisation benefit.
122 Marks: Very high chances of selection due to strong normalisation advantage.
Candidates should submit the required documents to submit for the verification process.
Updated Aadhaar Card
10th Class Marksheet and Certificate
Caste Certificate (Central Level)
EWS Certificate (if applicable)
Ex-Serviceman Certificate (if applicable)
No Objection Certificate (NOC)
PwBD Certificate (if applicable)
PAN Card
Three Passport-Size Photos
Domicile Certificate
Active Mobile Number and Email ID
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