SSC CGL Expected Cut Off 2024: Category Wise [General, ST, SC, OBC, EWS]

SSC CGL Expected Cut Off 2024: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam is one of the most popular government exams in India. As the SSC CGL 2024 exam concluded, the anticipation for the expected cut-off marks is building up among candidates.

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In this article, we will delve into the factors influencing the cut-off, analyze previous year trends, and provide an estimated range for the SSC CGL 2024 expected cut-off.

SSC CGL Exam

The SSC CGL exam is conducted in four tiers:

  • Tier I: Computer-Based Test (CBT) of objective type
  • Tier II: Computer-Based Test (CBT) of objective type and descriptive type
  • Tier III: Descriptive paper of English Language and Essay
  • Tier IV: Computer Proficiency Test (CPT) and Data Entry Speed Test (DEST)

SSC CGL Expected Cut-Off 2024

Category-wise Expected Cut-Off Range for General Posts (Tier I)

Category

Expected Cut-Off Range

General

140-155

OBC

135-145

SC

120-130

ST

110-120

EWS

135-145

 

Post-Wise Expected Cut-Off

The cut-off for different posts can vary depending on factors like job profile, salary, and the number of vacancies. Some of the popular posts and their expected cut-offs are:

  • Inspector (Income Tax): 150-160 (Tier I) and 320-340 (Tier II)
  • Assistant Audit Officer (AAO): 145-155 (Tier I) and 310-330 (Tier II)
  • Assistant Section Officer (ASO): 140-150 (Tier I) and 300-320 (Tier II)
  • Junior Accountant: 135-145 (Tier I) and 280-300 (Tier II)

Factors Affecting the SSC CGL Cut-Off

Several factors influence the SSC CGL cut-off each year:

  • Number of Vacancies: A higher number of vacancies generally leads to a lower cut-off, as more candidates can be accommodated.
  • Level of Difficulty of the Exam: A tougher exam can result in a lower cut-off, as fewer candidates are likely to score high marks.
  • Number of Candidates Appearing: A larger number of candidates competing for a limited number of seats can increase the cut-off.
  • Previous Year Trends: Analyzing the cut-off trends of previous years can provide insights into the expected cut-off for the current year.

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