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Looking for the SSC CGL cut off 2025? SSC has not released the cut off for SSC CGL 2025 yet, but you can estimate your cut off marks by considering the factors that SSC follows. For your convenience, we have provided the SSC CGL expected cut off marks in this blog. As we all know, SSC calculates the cut off marks based on the number of candidates who appeared in the exam, the number of vacancies, the difficulty level of the exam, the category of the candidates, normalization of marks, previous year cut off marks, etc. For the estimation of cut off marks, we have provided you with the latest SSC CGL exam analysis so that you can know the difficulty level of the exam, good attempts, etc. For last year cut offs, we have provided many past year cut off marks.

SSC CGL Expected Cut Off 2025: Post and Category-wise

SSC releases the cut off for the SSC CGL category and post-wise on its official website. We have provided an estimation cut off for SSC CGL 2025 Tier 1 exam. You are advised to check your expected cut off as per your category and post.

1. SSC CGL Expected Cut Off for Posts Other Than JSO & Statistical Investigator

Here we have provided the category-wise SSC CGL expected cut off marks for all posts except JSO & Statistical Investigator. These are the most common posts (AAO, ASO, Inspectors, Assistants, etc.).

CategoryExpected Cut-Off
UR154–158
OBC148–152
EWS144–148
SC128–132
ST114–118
ESM72–78
OH115–118
HH65–70
VH105–110
Other PwD48–52

2. SSC CGL Expected Cut Off for Junior Statistical Officer (JSO)

Here we have provided the category-wise expected cut off marks for SSC CGL Tier 1 exam. This post requires a strong educational background in quant.

CategoryExpected Cut-Off
UR168–172
OBC162–165
EWS163–166
SC145–148
ST137–140
OH135–138
HH97–100
VH124–128

3. SSC CGL Expected Cut Off for Statistical Investigator Grade II

Specialized post with typically fewer applicants and higher technical demands.

CategoryExpected Cut-Off
UR171–174
OBC163–166
EWS165–168
ST136–140
HH62–65
VH94–97
Others PwD42–45

SSC CGL Exam Analysis 2025

SSC is conducting the SSC CGL 2025 Tier 1 exams all over India. If you are an SSC CGL aspirant, then you must go through the SSC CGL exam analysis. It will help you to estimate the SSC CGL cut off 2025. To estimate the cut off marks, you must know the exam difficulty level (one of the most important factors to determine the cut off marks). If the exam is difficult, then cut off will be low. Below, we have provided the SSC CGL 2025 exam analysis, which includes good attempts, difficulty level, topics asked in the exam, etc.

SSC CGL Previous Year Cut Off Marks

SSC CGL previous year cut off marks are one of the most important factors to determine the SSC CGL expected cut off 2025. SSC has been conducting the SSC CGL exam for many years. If you want to predict your marks, then you should also keep in mind the previous year’s cut off marks. For your convenience, we have provided the previous year’s cut off marks for many years.

Important: As we know, the number of candidates also affects the cut off marks. So, we have also provided the category and post-wise number of candidates who appeared in the exam, along with the previous year’s cut off marks.

Other Factors Determining the SSC CGL Cut Off 2025

Above, we have explained the two most important factors (previous year cut off marks and difficulty level) that determine the cut off marks. Below, we have explained the rest of the factors that are responsible for determining the cut off marks.

  • Number of Vacancies: Vacancy is also one of the most important factors that is responsible for determining the cut off marks. If the number of vacancies is high, then cut off will go high.
  • Number of Candidates Appearing in the Exam: If the number of candidates appearing in the exam is less, the cut off will be less because there will be less competition. As per the analysis, for many years, we can say that the number of candidates appearing in the exam is increasing, which results in an increase in the cut off marks.
  • Category of a Candidate: SSC releases category-wise cut-offs: General (UR), OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwD (and sub-categories like VH, OH, HH, etc.). Each category has a different cut-off based on government reservation rules and the number of applicants.
  • Accuracy and Level of Competition: SSC CGL is a highly competitive exam. If a large number of candidates attempt the paper with high accuracy, the overall cut off tends to rise.
  • Normalization of Marks: The Tier 1 exam is conducted in multiple shifts, to keep the fairness in the exam, SSC uses a normalization formula to adjust scores.

SSC CGL Normalization Formula is provided.

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SSC CGL Expected Cut Off 2025: FAQs

  1. When will SSC CGL 2025 Tier 1 cut off be released?

    SSC will release the official cut off after completing all Tier 1 shifts and result evaluation.

  2. How is the SSC CGL Tier 1 cut off calculated?

    It’s based on difficulty level, number of candidates, vacancies, and category-wise reservation norms.

  3. Will there be different cut-offs for different posts?

    Yes, SSC releases separate cut-offs for posts like JSO, Statistical Investigator, and others.

  4. Where can I check the SSC CGL cut off 2025?

    SSC has not released the SSC CGL cut off 2025, but you can check the expected cut off that we have provided in this blog.

  5. Will the SSC CGL 2025 Tier 1 cut off be the same for all posts?

    No, SSC releases post-wise cut off marks. Posts like JSO and Statistical Investigator have a different cut-off compared to other posts due to the nature of the paper and required qualifications.

  6. Can I clear Tier 1 if I score below the expected cut off?

    If your score is below the expected cut off, your chances are lower, but only the official cut off released by SSC determines your qualification.

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