Updated: 06 Sep 2025
SSC CGL 2025 Tier-4, Post Preference & Final Allotment: Complete Guide
After SSC CGL 2025 Tier-1, Tier-2, and Tier-3, the final stage for candidates is Tier-4 & Final Allotment. This stage includes Computer Proficiency Test (CPT), DEST/Typing (for some posts), and the final post preference allocation.
What is Tier-4 (CPT & Skill Tests)?
- Computer Proficiency Test (CPT): Mandatory for ASO posts in CSS, MEA, etc.—tests Word, Excel, PowerPoint skills.
- DEST: Occasionally included again for verification during Tier-4 for some posts.
- Typing Test: English 35 wpm or Hindi 30 wpm—applicable for clerical-type posts.
Post Preference in SSC CGL 2025
During application, candidates select post preferences. At final stage, SSC uses:
- Your merit based on Tier-2 marks only.
- Your eligibility (DEST, CPT, Typing, etc.).
- Your category (UR/OBC/SC/ST/EWS/PwD).
- Post availability as per cut-offs.
Final Allotment Process
- Merit List: Prepared using Tier-2 scores only.
- Skill Test/DV: Must be cleared to stay in contention.
- Post Allocation: Based on preference, merit rank & seat availability.
- Cadre Allotment: Final department allocation after post confirmation.
Important Points to Remember
- Tier-4 is qualifying in nature but mandatory if required for your post.
- Post preference cannot be changed later—choose wisely.
- High-rank posts like CSS, MEA require strong merit and skill qualification.
FAQs (Tier-4 & Final Allotment)
Q. Is CPT needed for all posts?
A. No. Only for specific posts like ASO in CSS/MEA/AFHQ.
Q. Final merit decided by which marks?
A. Only Tier-2 marks. Tier-3/Tier-4 are just qualifying.
Q. Can I change post preference later?
A. No. Preferences once submitted remain final.
Final Words
SSC CGL 2025 Tier-4 is all about qualifying and eligibility—not scoring. Clear CPT/DEST/Typing, verify documents, and if your merit matches your preferences, you’ll land a great post. Final allotment = Tier-2 score – post preferences – eligibility.
Author: Abrar • Read time: 7 min