The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the answer key for the Combined Higher Secondary (10+2) Level (CHSL) Tier 1 examination. Students who appeared for this important exam can now challenge the provisional answer key if they find any mistakes. The last date to submit these objections is **December 11, 2025**. All candidates must visit the official SSC website, **ssc.gov.in**, to raise their challenges.
The SSC CHSL exam is a popular national-level test for students who have finished their 12th standard. It helps them get various government jobs in different ministries and departments across India. The Tier 1 exam is the first main stage of this selection process.
How to Challenge the SSC CHSL Tier 1 Answer Key
If you wish to challenge any question or answer in the provisional answer key, follow these simple, step-by-step instructions:
- First, go to the official Staff Selection Commission website: **ssc.gov.in**
- Look for the 'Candidate's Login' section on the main page.
- Log in to your account using your 'Username' (which is your Registration Number) and your 'Password'.
- Once you are logged in, find and click on the 'Answer Key Challenge' link.
- Make sure to read all the instructions carefully before you proceed with your challenge.
- Select the specific question(s) for which you want to raise an objection.
- Clearly state your reason for challenging the question or answer.
- You will need to pay a required objection fee. The exact fee amount is not specified, but payment is necessary for your challenge to be considered.
- After you have filled in all the details and paid the fee, submit your objection form.
Important Information About Question Order
The SSC has shared an important detail with candidates: the order of questions and options shown in the answer key challenge system might look different from the order you saw during your actual exam. This happens because, in the objection window, the sequence of questions and their answers is made the same for all candidates who took the exam in a particular shift. During the actual exam, however, these sequences were different for different candidates to ensure fairness.
After the objection window closes, the Staff Selection Commission will carefully check all the challenges received. Following this review, SSC will release a final answer key. This final answer key will then be used to prepare the results for the SSC CHSL Tier 1 examination. Candidates should ensure they submit their challenges by the deadline of **December 11, 2025**, if they believe there are any errors in the provisional answer key.