SSC CPO SI 2025 Paper 1 Result Declared on 30 March 2026 by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), bringing a major update for candidates who appeared in the Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and CAPFs Examination 2025. The result includes category-wise cut-off marks, number of qualified candidates, and details about the next stage, i.e., PET/PST.
The Computer-Based Examination (Paper-I) was conducted from 09 December to 12 December 2025, and now shortlisted candidates will proceed to the physical tests.
SSC CPO SI 2025 Paper 1 Result Declared Overview
- Exam Name: Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police & CAPFs Examination 2025
- Conducting Body: Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
- Result Date: 30 March 2026
- Exam Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Next Stage: PET/PST (Physical Tests)
- Total Qualified Candidates: Over 48,000+ (Male + Female + Departmental)
Minimum Qualifying Marks
SSC has set minimum qualifying marks for Paper-I as per category:
| Category | Minimum Marks | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| UR | 60 | 30% |
| OBC/EWS | 50 | 25% |
| SC/ST | 40 | 20% |
These marks are required to be eligible for further consideration. NCC bonus marks are not included in these minimum qualifying marks.
Category-Wise Cut-Off Marks (Paper-I)
Female Candidates Cut-Off
| Category | Cut-Off Marks |
|---|---|
| UR | 128.01610 |
| OBC | 124.22057 |
| SC | 100.91972 |
| ST | 95.19641 |
| EWS | 126.55856 |
| ESM | 40.00000 |
Total Female Candidates Qualified: 4,320
Male Candidates Cut-Off
| Category | Cut-Off Marks |
|---|---|
| UR | 119.47517 |
| OBC | 115.02519 |
| SC | 88.95164 |
| ST | 89.06234 |
| EWS | 114.60115 |
| ESM | 40.00000 |
Total Male Candidates Qualified: 44,067
Male Departmental (Delhi Police) Cut-Off
| Category | Cut-Off Marks |
|---|---|
| UR | 127.92622 |
| OBC | 116.64021 |
| SC | 101.67331 |
| ST | 94.89506 |
| EWS | 120.78203 |
Total Departmental Candidates Qualified: 228
Qualified Candidates List Details
The result has been released in PDF format containing roll numbers of shortlisted candidates. Separate lists are published for:
- Female candidates
- Male candidates
- Male departmental candidates
Candidates can check their qualification status by searching their roll number in the respective PDF file.
Additionally, 12 candidates’ results have been withheld due to administrative reasons.
What After SSC CPO SI 2025 Paper 1 Result?
Candidates who qualified in Paper-I will now appear for:
PET (Physical Endurance Test)
This includes running, long jump, and high jump depending on gender.
PST (Physical Standard Test)
This includes:
- Height measurement
- Chest measurement (for male candidates)
The PET/PST will be conducted by CAPFs, and the schedule will be announced soon on the SSC website.
Important Instructions for Candidates
- Keep checking SSC official website for PET/PST admit card updates
- Ensure all documents are ready for Document Verification (DV)
- NCC certificate holders must verify their claims during DV
- Final answer key and marks will be released separately
Conclusion
The SSC CPO SI 2025 Paper 1 Result Declared marks an important milestone in the recruitment process. With over 44,000 male candidates and thousands of others shortlisted, the competition now moves to the physical stage. Candidates should start preparing seriously for PET/PST and stay updated with official announcements to avoid missing any crucial information.
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Editor’s Note:
Written by Karmabandhan Editorial Team.
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I am Surojit Koiri, a professional content writer and digital publisher with over 5 years of experience in government job updates, recruitment analysis, and exam-related news. I am the chief editor of Karmabandhan.com, a dedicated platform that provides accurate and easy-to-understand information for job aspirants across India.