Recruitment process for the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) General Duty (GD) Constable 2025 batch has now reached a crucial stage: the medical examination. Candidates who have successfully cleared the previous stages are now required to download their medical admit card and appear for the detailed medical examination (DME). This article provides a full overview—what you need to know, how to download the admit card, key dates, steps, and tips for a smooth process.
What is the SSC GD Medical Stage?
The SSC GD Constable 2025 recruitment undergoes multiple stages:
- Computer Based Exam (CBE) →
- Physical Efficiency Test (PET) & Physical Standard Test (PST) →
- Document Verification (DV) / Detailed Medical Examination (DME) →
- Final Result & Training.
Candidates who clear the physical round are shortlisted for the medical & document verification stage. According to recent updates:
- The PET/PST result (shortlisting for medical) was declared on 13 October 2025, with 1,26,736 candidates qualifying.
- The medical exam for SSC GD 2025 (DME) is expected to begin around mid-October (tentative) or late October.
- The official admit card for the medical stage will be released by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) via its recruitment portal.
In short: if you are one of the candidates shortlisted after PET/PST, your next key document is the medical admit card.
SSC GD Medical Admit Card 2025 – Important Highlights
What the admit card contains
Once released, your medical admit card will carry crucial details you must verify:
- Candidate’s Name, Roll Number/Registration ID, Date of Birth
- Examination Stage: Medical (DME)/DV
- Date & Time of Reporting, Centre Address
- Exam Instructions, Documents to Carry
- Photograph and Signature (if applicable)
Candidates must check these details carefully for any discrepancies.
Key Dates & Timeline (Tentative)
| Event | Status |
|---|---|
| PET/PST Result Declared | 13 Oct 2025 |
| Medical (DME) Expected to Start | Mid/Late Oct 2025 |
| Admit Card Release | To be notified by CRPF |
Download Link Location
You will be able to download the medical admit card from the CRPF recruitment website: rect.crpf.gov.in.
How to Download Your SSC GD Medical Admit Card – Step-by-Step
Here’s a straightforward guide to help you download your admit card without confusion:
- Visit the official CRPF recruitment portal: rect.crpf.gov.in
- Find the “E-Admit Card” link for “CT (GD) Exam-2025: DV/DME” or similar wording.
- Enter your Roll Number or Registration ID + Date of Birth.
- Submit and your admit card will be displayed.
- Download the PDF. Save it and print a copy on A4 size.
- Check all printed details: Name, Roll No, DOB, Category, Test centre, Date & Time.
- In case of any error, contact CRPF immediately (contact details available on the portal).
What to Carry & What to Check at the Medical Exam
Documents & Items to carry
- Printed copy of your medical admit card.
- A valid photo ID (Aadhaar Card, Passport, Voter ID etc.).
- Recent passport-size photographs (as specified).
- If applicable: Original certificates/documents for DV stage (category certificate, etc.).
- Medical fitness certificate or previous medical documents if required (check instructions).
Things to check on the admit card
- Correct spelling of Name & Father’s Name.
- Exact Date/Time of reporting.
- Complete address of the test centre.
- Instructions for the medical exam (e.g., fasting, dress code, shoes).
- Reporting time: arrive early to avoid last-minute rush.
What to avoid
- Do not carry prohibited items (e.g., mobile phones, calculators unless allowed).
- Do not rely solely on a digital copy—carry the printed admit card.
- If there are any errors on the admit card, do not ignore them—raise query before exam day.
- Do not skip verifying the instructions—sometimes medical exam centres have specific requirements.
Why the Medical Stage Matters
The medical examination (DME) for SSC GD is qualifying in nature, but failure here can disqualify a candidate. It ensures that the candidate is medically and physically fit to serve in various Central Armed Police Forces. The medical & DV stage thus acts as the final eligibility filter. Important: Clearing physical (PET/PST) is not enough — you must also clear medical & document verification to secure selection.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will my medical admit card be available?
The admit card will be released by CRPF shortly before the medical test date. The medical stage is expected in mid or late October 2025.
What if I forget my roll number or registration ID?
Use the portal’s “Forgot Roll Number/Registration” facility (if available) or check your email/SMS received during earlier stages.
Can I change the test venue after the admit card is released?
Usually no. The centre allocation is final once the admit card is released. If there are exceptional circumstances, contact CRPF.
Do I need to pay any fee for the medical stage/admit card?
No additional fee for the admit card is expected. The recruitment fee was already taken during the application process.
What if there is a mistake in my admit card?
Do not appear without correcting it. Contact the recruitment helpdesk of CRPF immediately with evidence and request a correction.
Tips to Avoid Last-Minute Stress
- Download & print your admit card as soon as link is active—avoid waiting until exam day.
- Verify travel arrangements to the test centre ahead of time (station, city, travel time).
- Reach early on the day (preferably 30–45 minutes before reporting time).
- Keep backup copies: one printed, one digital. Also take extra photos & ID proofs.
- Prepare for medical instructions: some centres may ask for fasting, specific uniforms or shoes—check the admit card.
- Check updates on the official portal daily before your exam—sometimes last-minute changes happen.
Conclusion
For the aspirants of SSC GD Constable 2025 who have made it past the physical stage, this is a key moment: your medical admit card release and subsequent DME/DV stage. Download your admit card promptly from the CRPF portal, verify all details, prepare your documents, and arrive early on exam day. With the correct preparation and attention to detail, you’ll be one step closer to securing your appointment.Stay updated, stay prepared—and all the very best for your medical examination journey.