Bold reveal: OSSC CRE Marks 2025 are out, and thousands are eyeing their scores. Here’s a clear, beginner-friendly rewrite that preserves every key detail while adding helpful context and gentle guidance for next steps. But first, a quick heads-up: results and scorecards can shift as official portals update, so always verify on the OSSC site.
Are you curious about your OSSC CRE marks for 2025? Here’s the essential update: the Odisha Staff Selection Commission has published the Combined Recruitment Examination (CRE) marks for 2025 on the official OSSC portal (ossc.gov.in) as of December 8, 2025. Candidates who took the CRE across various centers in Odisha can now view their qualifying status online by entering their Roll Number and Date of Birth. This article compiles direct download links, merit lists, expected cutoffs, scorecard details, and step-by-step instructions to check results.
OSSC CRE 2025: Result Overview
- Recruiting Body: Odisha Staff Selection Commission (OSSC)
- Posts Covered: Junior Stenographer, Junior Grade Typist, Typist-cum-Scribe Assistant
- Result Type: Marks Sharing / Scorecard
- Result Declaration Date: December 08, 2025
- Selection Stages: Written Test → Computer Skill Test → Document Verification
- Official Website: ossc.gov.in
How to Access the OSSC CRE 2025 Marks
1) Open the official OSSC website at https://www.ossc.gov.in/
2) On the home page, click the link labeled 'Link of Sharing of Marks' for the Combined Recruitment Examination for Junior Stenographer and Junior Grade Typist-2025.
3) Sign in with your credentials (User Name and Password).
4) Your marks will appear in a new window.
5) Download and save the scorecard for future reference.
What the OSSC CRE Merit List 2025 Includes
The merit list is a comprehensive document that lists all qualified candidates and is prepared separately for different categories. Typical contents include:
- Roll Number of qualified candidates
- Candidate name (as per application)
- Parents’ names
- Category (Gen/OBC/SC/ST/EWS)
- Total marks obtained
- Final rank in merit
- Qualifying status (Qualified/Not Qualified)
Types of Merit Lists Released
1) General Merit List: Overall toppers across all categories
2) Category-Wise Merit List: Separate lists for OBC, SC, ST, EWS candidates
3) Waiting List: List of candidates who may be called if a selected candidate withdraws
OSSC CRE Scorecard 2025: What You’ll See
Your scorecard typically displays:
- Candidate name (as per application)
- Roll number
- Subject-wise marks
- Total marks obtained (out of the maximum)
- Qualifying status (Qualified/Not Qualified)
- Category rank (your position within your category)
Important Steps for Qualified Candidates
- Download and save the scorecard immediately
- Print 3–4 copies for future reference
- Monitor the official site for the Computer Skill Test call letter
- Begin preparing for the skill tests physically and mentally
- Keep all original documents ready for verification
- Check the scorecard for any discrepancies and report them within 7 days
- Ensure a registered mobile number on the official portal to receive SMS alerts
Key OSSC CRE 2025 Links
- OSSC CRE Marks 2025: Available on the official site (direct link on the OSSC portal)
- Download Scorecard: Available soon via the OSSC site
- Merit List PDF: Viewable on the OSSC site when released
- Official Website: ossc.gov.in
- Computer Skill Test Call Letter: Expected soon
Disclaimer: This update is based on information from OSSC. For the most accurate and current details, visit ossc.gov.in directly. FreeJobAlert.com is not responsible for any inadvertent errors.
What this means for you: With the CRE marks now published, you can determine your eligibility for the next phase and plan your preparation accordingly. If you’re debating whether to focus on the written portion or the computer-based skill test, the common path is to strengthen both the written foundation and the practical typing/computer tasks. And this is where it gets nuanced: even if a score seems close to the cutoff, slight differences in category rank or document verification timing can affect final selection. What’s your take—does the score alone determine readiness, or do you value the whole process with tests and verifications? Share your thoughts in the comments.