Ssc je 2026 Results Declared by SSC

Ssc je 2026 Results Declared by SSC

Announcement of Results

On March 6, 2026, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) officially declared the results for the Junior Engineer (JE) exam conducted for the year 2025. This announcement marks a significant milestone for thousands of candidates who participated in the examination.

Shortlisting of Candidates

Following the results, over 15,000 candidates have been shortlisted to proceed to Paper-II of the examination. This includes a substantial number of candidates from various engineering disciplines, highlighting the competitive nature of the SSC JE examination.

Breakdown of Shortlisted Candidates

Specifically, 11,593 candidates have been shortlisted for the Civil Engineering Paper-II, while 4,014 candidates are set to advance in the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering categories. This distribution reflects the varying levels of competition across different engineering fields.

Minimum Qualifying Marks

The SSC has established minimum qualifying marks for candidates based on their categories. For Unreserved (UR) candidates, the minimum qualifying mark is set at 60 marks (30%), while for OBC and EWS candidates, it is 50 marks (25%). Candidates from all other categories must achieve at least 40 marks (20%) to qualify.

Cut-off Scores

The cut-off scores for the various categories have also been released. For UR candidates in Civil Engineering, the cut-off was determined to be 127.23, whereas for Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, it was slightly higher at 127.30. These cut-offs are crucial for candidates as they determine eligibility for the next stage of the selection process.

Examination Details

The SSC JE 2026 exam was conducted in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format across multiple shifts from December 3 to 6 and again on December 13, 2025. The use of final answer keys was instrumental in processing the results of Paper-I, ensuring accuracy in the evaluation process.

Current Status and Next Steps

As of now, the results for two candidates have been withheld, and further details regarding their status remain unconfirmed. The successful candidates will now prepare for Paper-II, which is a critical step in the selection process for the Junior Engineer positions across various government departments.

Significance of the Results

The announcement of the SSC JE 2026 results is significant not only for the candidates but also for the engineering sector in India. With a large number of candidates moving forward, it reflects the ongoing demand for skilled engineers in various fields, including Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering. The results will play a pivotal role in shaping the careers of many aspiring engineers in the country.

  • March 6, 2026