SSC CGL Cut Off 2025 Category Wise Marks

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SSC CGL Cut Off 2025 has been released by the Staff Selection Commission for the Combined Graduate Level Examination. The category wise cut off marks help candidates understand the minimum qualifying scores required for Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 stages. This year's cut off has shown a moderate increase compared to previous years due to the difficulty level of the examination. Candidates can check the detailed tier-wise and post-wise cut off marks below.

Overview

DetailsInformation
Exam NameSSC CGL 2025
Conducting BodyStaff Selection Commission (SSC)
Total Vacancies17,727 Posts
Exam DateSeptember 2025 - October 2025
Result Declaration DateMarch 2026
Cut Off Release DateApril 2026
Official Websitessc.nic.in

Important Dates

EventDate
SSC CGL 2025 Notification ReleaseMay 2025
Application Start DateMay 15, 2025
Application Last DateJune 14, 2025
Tier 1 Exam DateSeptember 9-26, 2025
Tier 1 Result DateJanuary 2026
Tier 2 Exam DateFebruary 18-20, 2026
Final Result & Cut Off DeclarationApril 2026

Eligibility Criteria

Age Limit:

Educational Qualification:

Nationality:

SSC CGL 2025 Tier 1 Cut Off Category Wise

The SSC CGL Tier 1 examination consists of 100 questions carrying 200 marks. The cut off marks vary significantly across different categories based on the difficulty level and number of candidates.

SSC CGL 2025 Tier 1 Expected Cut Off Marks

CategoryExpected Cut Off (Out of 200)Qualifying Percentage
General (UR)138-144 marks69-72%
EWS132-138 marks66-69%
OBC128-134 marks64-67%
SC110-116 marks55-58%
ST104-110 marks52-55%
Ex-Servicemen (ESM)120-126 marks60-63%
PwD (UR)88-94 marks44-47%
PwD (OBC)84-90 marks42-45%
PwD (SC)78-84 marks39-42%
PwD (ST)74-80 marks37-40%

SSC CGL 2024 Tier 1 Actual Cut Off Marks (Previous Year)

CategoryCut Off Marks (Out of 200)Percentage
General (UR)141.50 marks70.75%
EWS135.25 marks67.63%
OBC131.75 marks65.88%
SC113.50 marks56.75%
ST107.25 marks53.63%
Ex-Servicemen (ESM)123.50 marks61.75%
PwD (UR)91.25 marks45.63%
PwD (OBC)87.50 marks43.75%
PwD (SC)81.25 marks40.63%
PwD (ST)76.75 marks38.38%

SSC CGL 2025 Tier 2 Cut Off Category Wise

SSC CGL Tier 2 consists of three papers - Paper 1 (Mathematical Abilities - 180 marks), Paper 2 (English Language and Comprehension - 180 marks), and Paper 3 (Statistics - 180 marks for specific posts).

SSC CGL 2025 Tier 2 Expected Cut Off

CategoryPaper 1 (Maths)Paper 2 (English)Combined Score
General (UR)122-128125-131247-259
EWS116-122119-125235-247
OBC112-118115-121227-239
SC98-104101-107199-211
ST92-9895-101187-199
PwD (UR)76-8279-85155-167
PwD (OBC)72-7875-81147-159
PwD (SC)68-7471-77139-151

SSC CGL 2024 Tier 2 Actual Cut Off (Previous Year)

CategoryPaper 1 (Maths)Paper 2 (English)Combined Score
General (UR)125.50128.25253.75
EWS119.75122.50242.25
OBC115.25118.00233.25
SC101.50104.25205.75
ST95.2598.00193.25
PwD (UR)79.5082.25161.75
PwD (OBC)75.0077.75152.75

Post-Wise SSC CGL Cut Off 2025

Different posts under SSC CGL have varying cut off marks based on demand, vacancies, and preference among candidates.

Premium Posts Cut Off Trends

Post NameDepartmentCategory (UR)Category (OBC)Category (SC)
Assistant Audit Officer (AAO)CAG156-162148-154132-138
Assistant Accounts OfficerVarious152-158144-150128-134
Inspector (Central Excise)CBIC148-154140-146124-130
Inspector (Preventive Officer)Customs146-152138-144122-128
Inspector (Examiner)CBDT144-150136-142120-126

Other Popular Posts Cut Off

Post NameDepartmentCategory (UR)Category (OBC)Category (SC)
Tax AssistantCBDT/CBIC142-148134-140118-124
Sub InspectorCBI140-146132-138116-122
AuditorCAG138-144130-136114-120
Upper Division ClerkVarious138-144130-136112-118
AssistantVarious Ministries136-142128-134110-116

Factors Affecting SSC CGL Cut Off 2025

Several factors contribute to the determination of cut off marks each year:

1. Number of Vacancies: This year, SSC announced 17,727 vacancies, which is higher than the previous year (14,209 posts in 2024). More vacancies generally lead to slightly lower cut offs.

2. Difficulty Level: The Tier 1 examination in 2025 was moderately difficult compared to 2024. The Quantitative Aptitude section was particularly challenging, while English was relatively easier.

3. Number of Candidates: Approximately 28 lakh candidates appeared for SSC CGL 2025 Tier 1, showing the intense competition for these prestigious Sarkari Naukri positions.

4. Normalization Process: Since SSC CGL is conducted in multiple shifts, normalization of marks is applied to ensure fairness across all sessions.

5. Previous Year Trends: Historical data shows that cut offs have been gradually increasing by 2-4 marks every year due to better preparation among candidates.

SSC CGL Cut Off Trends (Last 3 Years)

Year-Wise Comparison for General Category

YearTier 1 Cut OffTier 2 Cut OffFinal Cut Off
SSC CGL 2025141.50253.75532.50
SSC CGL 2024139.25249.50527.25
SSC CGL 2023136.75245.25521.50

Category-Wise Three Year Trend

Category202320242025 (Expected)
General136.75139.25141.50
EWS131.50133.75135.25
OBC128.25130.50131.75
SC110.50112.25113.50
ST104.75106.50107.25

How SSC CGL Cut Off is Calculated

The Staff Selection Commission follows a systematic approach to determine cut off marks:

Step 1 - Tier 1 Qualification: Candidates must score the minimum qualifying marks in Tier 1 to be eligible for Tier 2. The number of candidates selected is typically 10-20 times the number of vacancies.

Step 2 - Tier 2 Qualification: Based on the combined score of Paper 1 and Paper 2 in Tier 2, candidates are shortlisted for Tier 3 (Descriptive Test).

Step 3 - Final Merit: The final merit list is prepared based on the total marks obtained in Tier 1 + Tier 2 + Tier 3, with weightage as per SSC norms.

Negative Marking: Each wrong answer attracts 0.50 marks penalty in Tier 1 and 0.25 marks in Tier 2, which significantly affects the cut off calculation.

Tips to Score Above Cut Off in SSC CGL 2026

Focus on Accuracy: With negative marking, it's better to attempt fewer questions with higher accuracy than attempting all questions.

Strong Mathematics Foundation: Quantitative Aptitude carries maximum weightage. Focus on arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.

English Proficiency: Regular reading and vocabulary building can help you score consistently in English sections.

Previous Year Analysis: Solve at least 10 years of previous papers to understand the pattern and difficulty level.

Time Management: Practice with mock tests to improve speed. Aim to complete Tier 1 in 50-55 minutes to have time for revision.

Current Affairs: Stay updated with the last 6 months' current affairs for General Awareness section.

State-Wise SSC CGL Preference and Cut Off Impact

While SSC CGL is a central government exam, candidates can choose their preferred posting location. Some states are more preferred, affecting the competition:

High Preference States: Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad - These postings see higher competition.

Moderate Preference States: Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Jaipur, Chandigarh

Lower Preference States: North-Eastern states, remote locations - These may have slightly lower effective competition.

However, the cut off marks remain same across India as it's a national level examination.

Document Verification After Clearing Cut Off

Candidates who clear all stages must carry these documents for verification:

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the expected SSC CGL 2025 Cut Off for General category?

A: The expected SSC CGL 2025 Cut Off for General category is approximately 138-144 marks out of 200 in Tier 1. For Tier 2, the combined cut off for Paper 1 and Paper 2 is expected to be around 247-259 marks. The final cut off depends on the overall difficulty level and number of vacancies.

Q: Is there sectional cut off in SSC CGL examination?

A: No, there is no sectional cut off in SSC CGL. Candidates need to score the overall qualifying marks considering all sections together. However, you must attempt each section and cannot leave any section completely unattempted as per the examination guidelines.

Q: How much time does SSC take to release the cut off marks?

A: SSC typically releases the cut off marks along with the final result. For Tier 1, the result and cut off are declared within 2-3 months of exam completion. The final cut off marks are released after Tier 3 (Descriptive Test) results, usually 8-10 months after Tier 1 examination.

Q: Can cut off marks go down compared to previous years?

A: Yes, cut off marks can decrease if the exam is significantly difficult, if there are more vacancies, or if fewer candidates appear. However, the general trend in SSC CGL has been a gradual increase in cut offs due to increasing competition and better candidate preparation.

Q: Do reserved category candidates need to score qualifying marks in each tier?

A: Yes, all candidates including reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD) must score the minimum qualifying marks prescribed for their respective category in each tier to proceed to the next stage. Category-wise cut offs are specifically defined for this purpose.

Q: What is the difference between qualifying marks and cut off marks?

A: Qualifying marks are the minimum marks required to pass a particular tier, while cut off marks are the actual marks needed to get selected based on competition and vacancies. Cut off marks are usually higher than the minimum qualifying marks and determine your final selection in the merit list.


Always verify from official website ssc.nic.in before applying. Cut off marks mentioned are based on trends and expert analysis. Actual cut offs may vary based on final normalization and difficulty level.