SSC CGL Tier 1 2024 Expected Cut-Off: Category-Wise Insights

 

 

 

SSC CGL Tier 1 2024 Expected Cut-Off: Category-Wise Insights

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam every year to recruit candidates to Group ‘B’ and Group ‘C’ posts in various ministries and departments. Since the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam 2024 began on September 9, candidates are eagerly waiting for the cut-off marks to prepare for the next stage of the recruitment process or to assess their exam.

SSC CGL Tier 1 cut-off 2024 will be released on the official website of SSC along with the exam results. Candidates who score more than the cut-off marks will appear in the Tier 2 exam. But until then, let us find out the expected cut-off marks based on categories and exam difficulty, as per the past trends.

Expected SSC CGL Tier 1 2024 Cut-Off

Based on the current exam trends, you can check the SSC CGL 2024 Tier 1 Expected Cut-Off Marks for various posts like Assistant Audit Officer, Junior Statistical Officer, and Others below –:

Category-Wise Expected Cut-Off for Junior Statistical Officers (JSOs)

CategoryExpected Cut-Off
General167-171
EWS164-168
OBC164-168
SC147-151
ST145-149

Expected Cut-Off for Assistant Audit Officer (AAO) and Assistant Accounts Officer (AAO)

CategoryExpected Cut-Off
General168-172
EWS165-169
OBC164-168
SC152-156
ST146-150

How to Check SSC CGL 2024 Cut-Off Marks?

Once the SSC CGL Tier 1 results are released, follow these simple steps to check the official cut-off:

  1. First of all you have to visit the official website of SSC.
  2. Now you have to go to the “Result” section.
  3. After this you have to click on the link “SSC CGL Result and Cut-Off 2024”.
  4. Now you can check your result and download the cut-off PDF for future reference.

Factors Affecting SSC CGL 2024 Cut-Off

The SSC CGL cut-off 2024 is influenced by several factors, including:

  • Exam difficulty: A higher difficulty level leads to a lower cut-off.
  • Number of candidates: More candidates usually result in higher cut-off marks.
  • Vacancy numbers: Fewer vacancies mean a higher cut-off.
  • Previous year’s trends: Cut-offs from earlier years help determine the current year’s trend.

External Resources

For more detailed information, you can refer to these official resources:

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