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SSC CHSL Expected Cut off 2025 for Tier 1 Exam

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SSC CHSL 2025 Tier 1 exam is ongoing, and it will end on 30th November 2025. Over 30 lakh candidates have registered for this recruitment. As the exam is going we have analyzed that the questions are mostly moderate level. Some of you might have already taken your exam, and many of you might still have your exam left. In both cases, you must check SSC CHSL expected cut off 2025 for Tier 1 exam for all posts. In this blog, we have provided the expected cut-off for the Tier 1 exam for SSC CHSL exam. Go through these marks and also check the previous year’s cut off marks.

SSC CHSL Tier 1 Expected Cut off 2025

SSC will soon release the SSC CHSL 2025 cut-off for the Tier 1 exam after conducting the exam. Meanwhile, you can check SSC CHSL expected cut off 2025; this will give you an idea of the 2025 cut off marks. Also, you can check your safety through this data once SSC releases the answer key.

SSC CHSL Expected Cut Off 2025 for LDC / JSA

CategoryCut Off Range (Marks)
UR154 – 160
SC136 – 142
ST126 – 132
OBC153 – 159
EWS147 – 153
ESM75 – 81
OH121 – 127
HH78 – 84
VH120 – 126
PwD – Other69 – 75

SSC CHSL Expected Cut Off 2025 for DEO / DEO Grade ‘A’

CategoryCut Off Range (Marks)
UR173 – 179
SC163 – 169
ST162 – 168
OBC173 – 179
EWS173 – 179
ESM131 – 137
OH163 – 169

SSC CHSL Previous Year Cut Off Marks

As we all know, SSC has not released SSC CHSL 2025 cut off marks yet. But they will release it soon after conducting the exam. Meanwhile, you can take reference for the 2025 Tier 1 cut off marks from the data provided above, and to check the trend of the cut off marks, you can go through the previous year cut-offs by clicking on the link given below. We have provided the previous year cut off marks for several years. SSC CHSL expected cut off 2025 marks are provided after an in-depth analysis of previous year trends and the latest ongoing trend.

Click Check SSC CHSL Previous Year Cut off Marks

Key Factors Influencing the SSC CHSL Cut-Off

Cut off are the minimum marks that the commission decides, and they vary category-wise. It is not a random number; it is a dynamic figure calculated by the SSC based on several factors:

  1. Number of Vacancies: If the number of slots for CHSL posts this year is less, competition will intensify and cut‐off will rise. Conversely, more vacancies may mean a little relief.
  2. Number of Applicants + Attendance: If many students apply and perform well in the exam, the cut‐off will naturally be pushed up. There’s a ripple effect: when many candidates score well, the bar rises.
  3. Difficulty Level of Tier 1 Paper: If the Tier 1 paper is easy, many candidates will score high, and the cut-off will also go high. If it is tough, the cut-off might be a little lower. Normalization also plays a part when many shifts are conducted.
  4. Normalization and Shift Differences: With multiple shifts, SSC uses a normalization process to equate scores across shifts of varying difficulty. This means marks might get adjusted upward/downward. Recent discussions note possible changes in the normalization formula, which could influence the effective cut-off.
  5. Trend and Past Benchmarks: Cut-offs don’t change wildly every year unless something major happens (e.g., a large number of vacancies, a change in paper pattern). They tend to follow a pattern. So, previous years’ cut off creates anchors for expectation.
  6. Category‐wise Reservation / Relaxations: Reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD) have their own dynamics and cut‐offs tend to be lower, but competition within those categories is still high.

Note: All of these can shift the cut-off by a few marks up or down.

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FAQs: SSC CHSL Expected Cut off 2025

What is SSC CHSL Tier 1 expected cut off 2025?

The SSC CHSL Tier 1 expected cut off 2025 is likely between 150–160 marks for General category candidates, depending on exam difficulty.

How is the SSC CHSL cut off determined?

The cut off is determined based on vacancies, number of applicants, exam difficulty, normalization, and overall candidate performance in the Tier 1 exam.

Does SSC release cut off category-wise?

Yes, SSC releases category-wise cut offs separately for UR, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and PwD candidates for each post.

What is the expected cut off for LDC/JSA in 2025?

The expected cut off for LDC/JSA ranges between 154–160 (UR), 153–159 (OBC), and 136–142 (SC) marks.

What is the expected cut off for DEO/DEO Grade ‘A’ in 2025?

For DEO posts, the expected 2025 cut off is around 173–179 (UR) and 163–169 (SC) marks.

Abhishek Jatariya

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