The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released an important update for candidates tracking government vacancies. On the 4th of June 2026, the commission declared the Paper-II results for the Combined Hindi Translators Examination 2025.The Result for SSC Combined Hindi Translator Exam 2025 specifically shortlists candidates for the upcoming Physical Endurance Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST) for the post of Sub Inspector (Hindi Translator) in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
Below is a detailed breakdown of the official notice to help you understand the cut-off marks, candidate statistics, and the critical next steps in the recruitment process.

Key Highlights of the Result
- Paper-I Result Date: The results for Paper-I were initially declared on the 4th of November 2025, shortlisting 3642 candidates.
- Paper-II Exam Date: The Paper-II examination was successfully conducted on the 14th of December 2025.
- Minimum Qualifying Marks: The commission set the minimum qualifying marks for Paper-II at 30% for Unreserved (UR), 25% for OBC/EWS, and 20% for all other categories.
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Cut-Off Marks and Candidates Shortlisted
A total of 1722 candidates who opted for the CRPF in their online application have successfully qualified for the PET/PST stage. Here is the category-wise breakdown of the shortlisted candidates and the required cut-off marks for Paper-II:
| Category | Cut-Off Marks | Candidates Available |
| EWS | 50 | 346 |
| SC | 40 | 343 |
| ST | 40 | 136 |
| OBC | 50 | 588 |
| UR | 60 | 309 |
| Total | 1722 |
Important Notice for PwBD/PWD Candidates
Candidates belonging to the Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD/PWD) categories must note that the post of Sub Inspector (Hindi Translator) in the CRPF is not identified as suitable for any PwBD/PWD category. Therefore, even if these candidates appeared for Paper-II and opted for this specific role, they have not been shortlisted for the CRPF PET/PST.
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What Happens Next: PET/PST and Post Preferences
The CRPF will conduct the PET/PST for the shortlisted candidates, and the exact schedule will be published on the official SSC website in due course.
- If you fail the PET/PST: You will no longer be considered for the Sub Inspector (Hindi Translator) role in the CRPF. However, your candidature will remain entirely valid for other posts mentioned in the exam notice, provided you are shortlisted for them.
- Option-cum-Preference: Before the final results are declared, the SSC will release a notice seeking your Option-cum-Preference. It is mandatory to submit your post preferences within the stipulated window; failure to do so means you will not be considered for any final post.
- Marks Publication: The marks for both qualified and non-qualified candidates will be uploaded to the SSC website only after the declaration of the final result.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the next step for candidates who cleared the SSC Hindi Translator Paper-II?
Shortlisted candidates who opted for the CRPF must now prepare for the Physical Endurance Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST). The dates for these physical exams will be announced shortly on the SSC website.
Are PwBD candidates eligible for the Sub Inspector (Hindi Translator) post in CRPF?
No, the official notice clearly states that the Sub Inspector role in the CRPF is not suitable for any category of PwBD/PWD. Consequently, these candidates have not been shortlisted for this specific post.
What happens if a candidate fails the CRPF PET/PST?
Candidates who fail to qualify the physical tests will be disqualified from the Sub Inspector (Hindi Translator) post in the CRPF. However, they may still be considered for other posts listed in the notice if they meet the necessary shortlisting criteria.
When will the marks for the Paper-II examination be released?
The SSC will upload the marks for all candidates, whether they qualified or not, on its official website after the final results of the examination are formally declared.
Is it compulsory to fill out the Option-cum-Preference form?
Yes, submitting your post preference on the SSC website during the designated window is mandatory. If you fail to submit these preferences, you will not be considered for any post in the Final Result.

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