SSC Junior Engineer Result 2026: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the result of Paper-I of the Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical and Electrical) Examination, 2025, conducted for shortlisting candidates for the next stage of the recruitment process.The computer-based Paper-I examination was conducted at centres across the country in multiple shifts. Candidates qualifying this stage have been shortlisted to appear in Paper-II, which will also be conducted in computer-based mode.Examination conducted in multiple shifts across centresPaper-I of the Junior Engineer Examination, 2025 was conducted in computer-based mode between December 3 and December 6, 2025, and again on December 13, 2025 at various examination centres across India.Since the examination took place in multiple shifts, the marks obtained by candidates were normalised using a formula published by the Commission through a notice issued on June 2, 2025. The normalised scores were used to process the results and prepare the list of candidates eligible for the next stage of the examination.According to provisions in the examination notice, minimum qualifying marks were fixed at 30 per cent, equivalent to 60 marks, for the unreserved category. Candidates belonging to OBC and EWS categories were required to secure 25 per cent, or 50 marks, while the qualifying threshold for all other categories was set at 20 per cent, corresponding to 40 marks.Civil engineering stream records 11,593 shortlisted candidatesFor the Civil Engineering stream, a total of 11,593 candidates have been shortlisted for Paper-II.The cut-off for the unreserved category stood at 127.22748 marks with 1,321 candidates qualifying. The OBC category recorded a cut-off of 124.45815 with 4,536 candidates shortlisted, while the EWS cut-off was 117.90628 with 1,539 candidates qualifying.For the SC category, the cut-off was 109.24462 with 2,766 candidates shortlisted, and for ST candidates the cut-off stood at 106.85210 with 1,206 candidates qualifying. Among Persons with Disabilities categories, the cut-off for OH candidates was 101.82395 with 83 candidates shortlisted, while the HH category recorded a cut-off of 57.64407 with 89 candidates. Other PwD candidates had a cut-off of 40.01300 with 53 candidates shortlisted.Additional candidates from reserved categories also qualified at the unreserved cut-off and have been counted within their respective categories.Electrical and mechanical streams shortlist 4,014 candidatesIn the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering streams combined, 4,014 candidates have been shortlisted for Paper-II.The unreserved cut-off was 127.30120 with 542 candidates qualifying. The OBC category recorded the same cut-off of 127.30120 with 1,464 candidates shortlisted, while the EWS cut-off stood at 115.36583 with 639 candidates qualifying.For SC candidates the cut-off was 112.05213 with 917 candidates shortlisted, and for ST candidates the cut-off stood at 102.86832 with 350 qualifiers. Among PwD categories, the OH cut-off was 102.38689 with 35 candidates qualifying, while the HH category recorded a cut-off of 66.59578 with 34 candidates. Other PwD candidates had a cut-off of 44.18208 with 33 shortlisted.Civil engineering cut-off and shortlisted candidates
Electrical / Mechanical engineering cut-off and shortlisted candidates
*Includes reserved category candidates qualifying at UR cut-off.Final answer keys used in result processingThe Commission stated that representations submitted by candidates regarding the tentative answer keys were examined. Necessary modifications were made and the final answer keys were used to process the Paper-I results.Results of two candidates have been withheld. The final answer keys, question papers, response sheets and marks of both qualified and non-qualified candidates will be uploaded on the SSC website in due course.The schedule for Paper-II will be released on the Commission’s website, and shortlisted candidates have been advised to check the portal regularly for updates.
