New Delhi: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has successfully completed the 2025 edition of its famous Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination, strengthening its reputation as a trusted recruitment body in India. The exam was fully computer-based and secure, with 28 lakh students taking part across more than 200 centres daily over two weeks.

The smooth conduct of the exam shows SSC’s commitment to fairness, transparency, and innovation. Four dedicated agencies helped plan and monitor the process, showing strong coordination. This built trust among candidates and highlighted a modern approach in line with international standards.

Strong Technology and Security Measures
Each exam centre followed strict protocols, from biometric checks to surveillance, to prevent cheating. The digital system used encryption and randomized question papers, giving each candidate a unique set of questions.

In one case, Eduquity’s technical team stopped an attempt at unauthorized access immediately and reported it to local authorities. SSC followed all protocols carefully, reassuring students about the exam’s integrity.

Candidate-Friendly Approach
SSC focused on giving students a smooth experience. Centres were well-managed, complaints were resolved quickly, and technical help was available at all stages. Helplines and digital messages kept candidates informed, and re-exams were arranged where needed so no student faced disadvantage.

Looking Ahead
The successful completion of the CGL exam shows India’s recruitment system is becoming modern and technology-driven. Computer-based exams are more scalable, accurate, and secure, with better monitoring.

With this 2025 cycle, SSC has set new standards for transparent and tech-driven exams in India. The CGL continues to attract lakhs of graduates aspiring for government jobs. This year’s exam is not just a recruitment drive-it reflects India’s digital transformation in exams, proving that “Modern Day Exams Are Good.”