The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is poised to release the much-anticipated Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Tier 1 result for 2024. Candidates who participated in the SSC CGL Tier 1 examination will soon be able to view their results on the official SSC website, [ssc.gov.in](http://ssc.gov.in).

Result Declaration Date: Expected soon (stay tuned for updates).

- Examination Date: Conducted previously; dates vary by region.
-Tier 2 Exam Date: To be announced later by SSC.

Steps to Check SSC CGL Tier 1 Result 2024

To ensure a smooth and quick result-checking process, candidates can follow these simple steps:
1. Go to the official SSC website: [ssc.gov.in](http://ssc.gov.in).
2. Click on the “Results” tab on the homepage.
3. From the dropdown, select “CGL” to navigate to Combined Graduate Level results.
4. Locate and click on “Combined Graduate Level Examination 2024 - Tier 1 Result.”
5. Enter your roll number, registration number, and date of birth.
6. Click “Submit” to view and download your result for future reference.

Those who successfully pass the Tier 1 exam will advance to the Tier 2 stage, followed by Tier 3 (descriptive test) and Tier 4 (skill test/ document verification). Each stage in the SSC CGL examination is crucial for candidates aspiring to secure Group B and Group C government posts. These roles span various ministries, departments, and organisations, offering candidates a rewarding career in public service.

SSC advises all candidates to regularly monitor the official SSC website for the latest updates, including announcements on result release dates and detailed instructions for upcoming Tier 2 exams. Candidates should also keep their login credentials handy, as these will be required for checking results and downloading necessary documents.

For ease of access, SSC will provide a direct link to the result page upon release. Those awaiting results can expect the website to experience high traffic on the day of release, so checking during off-peak hours may help avoid delays.

The SSC CGL examination remains one of the most sought-after government exams, providing thousands of candidates with the opportunity to join esteemed government sectors.

The Authority Holding Sealed Particulars (AHSP) for the advanced P-7 Parachute System has been formally transferred to the Directorate General of Quality Assurance (DGQA) by the Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment (ADRDE) of Agra, a premier laboratory under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The handover ceremony took place on November 11, 2024, at DRDO Bhawan in New Delhi, where Secretary of the Department of Defence Research & Development and Chairman of DRDO, Dr. Samir V Kamat, presided over the event.

The P-7 Parachute System, which has been meticulously designed, developed, and validated by ADRDE, is set to bolster the operational capabilities of the Indian Army. Manufactured by Gliders India Limited (Ordnance Parachute Factory), Kanpur, the P-7 system enables safe airdropping of payloads up to 9.5 tons from IL-76 aircraft at altitudes reaching four kilometres. The parachute’s deployment mechanism and robust design ensure secure drops for heavy cargo, including essential military vehicles and artillery.

The newly inducted system addresses a critical need for rapid deployment of the Army’s Light Field Guns and transport Jeeps, facilitating faster mobilisation to border regions and conflict zones. With its operational efficiency validated through comprehensive trials, the P-7 Parachute System successfully passed the General Staff Evaluation, meeting stringent Army standards. This success has led to the Army placing an order for 146 units of the heavy-duty parachute system with Gliders India Limited (Ordnance Parachute Factory), Kanpur.

The transfer of AHSP to DGQA marks a pivotal milestone, as it signifies the completion of developmental phases and readiness for mass production and deployment. This move aligns with India’s “Atmanirbhar Bharat” (Self-Reliant India) vision, showcasing indigenous technological advancements in defence manufacturing. The P-7 Parachute System’s induction into the armed forces is expected to enhance India’s strategic positioning and logistical efficiency in sensitive regions, where swift response and deployment are imperative.

With ADRDE’s successful innovation and DRDO’s strategic leadership, India continues to strengthen its defence preparedness through home-grown solutions, reinforcing its commitment to both national security and indigenous technological progress.

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