The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the First Round of Tentative Allocation list for the Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical & Electrical) Examination, 2025. This list carries the names and roll numbers of candidates who have been provisionally shortlisted for the post of Junior Engineer (Civil/Electrical/Mechanical) after completion of the selection process. Candidates who appeared for the SSC JE 2025 exam can now check their roll number in this roll-number-wise list to know their provisional post and category allocation.
This article explains what the SSC JE First Round Tentative Allocation list contains, how to read the category codes used in it, how to check your roll number, and what steps to take after finding your name in the list.
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SSC JE 2025 First Round Tentative Allocation: Key Details
What Is the SSC JE First Round Tentative Allocation List?
Once the SSC JE selection process (Paper I, Paper II and Document Verification) is completed, the Commission prepares a final result of candidates who qualify for the post of Junior Engineer. Based on the choices filled by candidates and the number of vacancies notified by different user departments (such as CPWD, BRO, MES, and other central government organisations), SSC then carries out a post-preference-based allocation exercise. The First Round of Tentative Allocation is the first output of this exercise. It shows, against each roll number, the category under which the candidate has been considered (CAT1, CAT2, CAT3), the post finally selected for the candidate (POSTSEL), the category under which the selection has been made (CATSEL), and the candidate’s rank or serial number in that category and post combination.
SSC JE 2025 Category Codes Explained
The allocation list uses numeric codes instead of full category names. These codes are explained at the bottom of every page of the official document. Here is what each code stands for:
Understanding CAT1, CAT2, CAT3, CATSEL and POSTSEL
- CAT1: The primary category under which the candidate applied or was considered.
- CAT2: A letter code representing the specific user department or organisation being considered for allocation.
- CAT3: A secondary category number relevant to the allocation round.
- CATSEL: The final category under which the candidate has been tentatively selected in this round.
- POSTSEL: The department/organisation code under which the candidate has been tentatively allocated a post.
- RANK: The candidate’s serial number, shown as “SL\” followed by a number, indicating merit position within the relevant category/post combination.
Details Mentioned Against Each Candidate in the List
Every entry in the SSC JE First Round Tentative Allocation list is arranged roll-number wise and includes the following information:
- Record/Serial number in the PDF
- Roll Number
- Candidate’s Name
- Father’s Name
- Mother’s Name
- Category codes (CAT1, CAT2, CAT3)
- Post Selected (POSTSEL)
- Category Selected (CATSEL)
- Rank (shown as an SL number)
How to Check Your Roll Number in the SSC JE Allocation List
- Visit the official SSC website, ssc.gov.in.
- Go to the “Results” or “Notice Board” section on the homepage.
- Look for the link related to “Junior Engineer (Civil, Mech & Elect), 2025 – First Round of Tentative Allocation.”
- Open the PDF and use the search/find function (Ctrl+F) to locate your roll number quickly.
- Note down your CAT1, CAT2, CAT3, POSTSEL, CATSEL and RANK details against your roll number.
- Download and save the PDF, or take a screenshot of your entry for future reference.
What Does “Tentative” Allocation Mean?
The word “tentative” is important. This allocation is provisional and can change in subsequent rounds based on factors such as vacancy revisions, withdrawal of candidature by some candidates, changes in reservation rosters, or corrections after representations from candidates. Candidates should treat this list as an indicative status of where they currently stand, and should keep checking the official website for further rounds of allocation or any final confirmation before it is treated as conclusive.
What to Do After Finding Your Name in the List
- Verify that your name, roll number, father’s name and mother’s name are correctly printed.
- Cross-check the category (CATSEL) and post (POSTSEL) shown against your entry.
- If you notice any discrepancy, watch for an official window to raise objections or corrections, as intimated by SSC.
- Keep checking the official website regularly for subsequent allocation rounds, joining instructions, or further communication from the allocated department.
- Do not rely on unofficial sources for confirmation c always cross-verify with the PDF published on the official SSC website.
About SSC JE (Civil, Mechanical & Electrical) Examination 2025
The SSC JE Examination is conducted every year by the Staff Selection Commission to recruit Junior Engineers for various central government departments and organisations, including CPWD, BRO, MES and others, across Civil, Mechanical and Electrical disciplines. The selection process typically consists of a Computer Based Examination (Paper I and Paper II) followed by document verification, after which a final result and subsequent allocation lists such as this one are released.