SSC CGL 2025: Tentative Vacancy List Released for 14,582 Posts at ssc.gov.in

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially published the tentative vacancy list for the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination 2025 on its newly launched portal, ssc.gov.in.

SSC CGL 2025: Tentative Vacancy List Released

SSC CGL Exam 2025: Tentative Vacancy List Released at ssc.gov.in

As per the released data, the commission has tentatively announced 14,582 vacancies under various Group B and Group C posts across multiple ministries, departments, and government organizations.

SSC CGL Exam 2025 - Key Highlights:

Total tentative vacancies: 14,582

Release date of vacancy list: July 31, 2025

Official website: ssc.gov.in

Category-wise breakdown:

  • UR: 6,183
  • OBC: 3,721
  • SC: 2,167
  • ST: 1,088
  • EWS: 1,423

These figures are provisional and likely to undergo changes based on departmental confirmations closer to final result declaration.

Posts Covered

The SSC CGL 2025 recruitment drive covers a wide range of posts, such as:

  • Assistant Section Officer (ASO)
  • Assistant Audit Officer (AAO)
  • Inspector (Income Tax, Central Excise, Preventive Officer)
  • Sub-Inspector (CBI, Narcotics)
  • Statistical Investigator Grade II
  • Auditor
  • Junior Accountant
  • Tax Assistant
  • Upper Division Clerk (UDC)

Each post has a specific grade pay, eligibility requirement, and reservation distribution, all listed in the official vacancy PDF.

How to Check SSC CGL 2025 Tentative Vacancies

1. Visit the official SSC website: ssc.gov.in

2. On the homepage, find the "Latest News" or "CGL 2025" section

3. Click on the link titled "Tentative Vacancies for CGL 2025"

4. Download the PDF and check post-wise, category-wise, and department-wise vacancy details

SSC CGL 2025 - Exam Schedule

Tier 1 Exam: 13th to 30th August 2025 (Computer-Based Test)

Tier 2 Exam: Tentatively in December 2025

Admit Card Release: Expected in the 2nd week of August 2025

Final Result & Cutoffs: To be released after Tier 2 and document verification

Preparation Strategy Tips

Given the large number of vacancies this year, aspirants are advised to:

Focus on high-weightage topics in Tier 1 like Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and General Awareness

Target posts with higher vacancies to improve selection chances

Use mock tests, previous year question papers, and official SSC materials for structured preparation

Stay updated via the SSC website to avoid missing key updates like admit card, result, and post preference form releases

Impact on Candidates

The increase in tentative vacancies gives candidates an edge with potentially lower cut-offs and more appointment opportunities across departments. Particularly, the CBDT (Central Board of Direct Taxes) has notified one of the highest number of vacancies, mainly for Inspectors and Tax Assistants, making them attractive choices for applicants.

Important Notes:

The tentative list is not final and may change due to administrative decisions.

Candidates must apply with preferred post codes and departments during the option submission window after Tier 1 results.

Reserved category applicants must ensure proper documentation to avail quota benefits.

Conclusion

With over 14,000 tentative vacancies, the SSC CGL 2025 recruitment cycle is shaping up to be a major opportunity for graduates aiming for central government jobs. Candidates should immediately check the vacancy list on ssc.gov.in, plan their preparation accordingly, and stay updated with future SSC announcements regarding admit cards and results. This is an excellent chance to secure a reputable government position-make the most of it!

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