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Government exam results are published on official recruitment board websites. This guide tells you exactly where to look, how to interpret your result, and what your next steps should be.

Where are Government Exam Results Published?

Results are published on the official website of the recruiting organisation. Common portals include:

OrganisationWebsite
SSCssc.nic.in
UPSCupsc.gov.in
IBPSibps.in
RRBindianrailways.gov.in / regional RRB sites
State PSCsRespective state PSC websites

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How to Check Your Result

  1. Visit the official website of the recruiting organisation
  2. Look for “Result” or “Latest News” section
  3. Click the relevant result link (mention the exam name and year)
  4. The result is usually published as a PDF merit list or a roll-number-wise result
  5. Use Ctrl+F to search your roll number in the PDF
  6. Note your score/marks if shown, or confirm qualifying/not-qualifying status

Types of Government Exam Results

  • Preliminary result - Candidates shortlisted for Main exam (e.g., SSC CGL Tier I, IBPS PO Pre)
  • Main / written exam result - Candidates shortlisted for interview or document verification
  • Final result / merit list - Candidates selected for appointment
  • Cut-off marks - Minimum marks required to qualify in each category

Understanding cut-offs is important for planning your preparation strategy.

What to Do After Result is Declared

If you qualified:

If you did not qualify:

Result Not Found? Possible Reasons

  • Result may not have been declared yet - check the official schedule
  • You may be checking the wrong year’s result link
  • Your roll number may have a different format - check your admit card

See also: Latest Government Job Notifications | How to Apply Online | Document Verification Guide

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