What is expected cut off for SSC CGL 2023?

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    The table below allows candidates to view the projected cut-off percentage for SSC CGL Tier 2 based on their category. Based on comments from candidates, it is projected that the expected cutoff for the SSC CGL Tier 2 exam will be between 295 and 90. The SSC CGL Final Cutoff was announced by the Staff Selection Commission on December 4, 2023. The SSC CGL Examination has thousands of applicants each year, which has made it more competitive. The minimum score required by the SSC CGL cut-off is what applicants must achieve in order to pass the exam and move on to the next round. We will provide you a brief overview of the SSC CGL cut-off

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    Anshika Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    8 months ago

    According to the aspirants' feedback, the expected cut off for SSC CGL Tier 2 exam is estimated to range between 295 to 90.

  • The Staff Selection Commission conducted the SSC CGL 2023 main exam on October 26 and 27 instead of October 25 to 27. The Commission reduced the number of exam days because of the low number of candidates appearing in the exam.  Shiksha.com check with the candidates who appeared in the exam on October 26. The candidates shared the difficulty level of the questions and the expected cutoff for the exam.

    The expected cutoff for SSC CGL 2023 Main exam is summarised below based on the inputs shared by the candidates who appeared in the exam:

    Category Cutoff
    SC92 - 98
    ST80 - 86
    OBC120 - 126
    EWS106 - 110
    UR123 - 129
    ESM42 - 47
    OH73 - 78
    HH43 - 47
    VH43 - 47
    PWD Others43 - 47

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