SSC has not yet released the official cut-off for SSC CGL 2025. The values below are predicted ranges based on exam difficulty, student feedback, and previous year trends. These are not official results. 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. Read this blog carefully for expected cut-off marks.
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.
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.).
| Category | Expected Cut-Off |
|---|---|
| UR | 154–158 |
| OBC | 148–152 |
| EWS | 144–148 |
| SC | 128–132 |
| ST | 114–118 |
| ESM | 72–78 |
| OH | 115–118 |
| HH | 65–70 |
| VH | 105–110 |
| Other PwD | 48–52 |
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.
| Category | Expected Cut-Off |
|---|---|
| UR | 168–172 |
| OBC | 162–165 |
| EWS | 163–166 |
| SC | 145–148 |
| ST | 137–140 |
| OH | 135–138 |
| HH | 97–100 |
| VH | 124–128 |
Specialized post with typically fewer applicants and higher technical demands.
| Category | Expected Cut-Off |
|---|---|
| UR | 171–174 |
| OBC | 163–166 |
| EWS | 165–168 |
| ST | 136–140 |
| HH | 62–65 |
| VH | 94–97 |
| Others PwD | 42–45 |
Note: These ranges are estimates, not official SSC cut-offs.
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.
Disclaimer: The cut-off ranges provided in this article are predictions based on exam difficulty, student feedback, and past year trends. They are not official SSC cut-offs. The actual cut-off marks will be released by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) after evaluation. This article will be updated once official cut-offs are published.
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SSC will release the official cut-off after completing all Tier 1 shifts and result evaluation.
It’s based on difficulty level, number of candidates, vacancies, and category-wise reservation norms.
Yes, SSC releases separate cut-offs for posts like JSO, Statistical Investigator, and others.
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.
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.
Only the official SSC cut-off determines qualification. The ranges here are predictions for guidance.
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