SSC CHT 2025 paper 1 answer key, response sheet released; raise objection by September 7
Candidates who are not satisfied with the SSC CHT provisional answer key can raise objections by September 7. The answer key objection fee is Rs 50 per question.
New Delhi: The Staff Selection Commission has released the SSC Combined Hindi Translator 2025 exam paper 1 answer key today, September 4. Candidates can access the SSC CHT 2025 paper 1 provisional answer key through the official website, ssc.gov.in. Along with the answer key, the commission has also released the response sheet. The registration number and password are required to log in and download the answer key and response sheet.
The details mentioned in the SSC CHT paper 1 response sheet include the name of the candidate, roll number, name, exam name, post name, exam date, test time, centre name and list of attempted questions.
Candidates who are not satisfied with the provisional answer key can raise objections by September 7. The SSC CHT answer key objection fee is Rs 50 per question. This year the fee has been reduced from last year which was Rs 100 for each objection.
The official notice reads,'Representations received after 07.09.2025 (06:00 PM) shall not be entertained under any circumstances. Candidates may take a printout of their respective Response Sheets, as the same shall not be available after the above-specified time limit'.
Candidates can follow the below mentioned steps to challenge the SSC CHT 2025 answer key-
- Step 1: Go to the official website of SSC at ssc.gov.in
- Step 2: Next, log in using the necessary credentials.
- Step 3: Click on the 'Combined Hindi Translators Examination 2025 – Tentative Answer Key' link.
- Step 4: Check the response sheet and tentative answer key.
- Step 5: Next, open the 'Click Here to Challenge Question' link.
- Step 6: Select the question to challenge and choose the type of complaint.
- Step 7: Enter the grievance or explanation in the complaint text box.
- Step 8: Upload supporting scanned image or document ( if required).
- Step 9: Make payment of the prescribed fee and then click on 'Submit Question' to complete the objection process.

