What is the SSC GD cutoff 2025 marks for male candidates?

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    SSC GD Cut Off 2025: Male candidates against All India vacancies of NCB & SSF

    Force

    Category

    Candidate

    Cut Off Marks

    Part-A Marks

    Part-B Marks

    NCB

    ST

    15

    136.77575

    40.00

    24.25

    NCB

    ESM

    15

    102.74048

    31.50

    15.00

    NCB

    OBC

    75

    145.99092

    37.75

    28.75

    NCB

    UR

    75

    147.42882

    40.00

    22.75

    SSF

    EWS

    195

    142.13309

    35.50

    20.00

    SSF

    SC

    300

    137.51772

    33.25

    28.75

    SSF

    ST

    150

    133.12441

    40.00

    22.25

    SSF

    ESM

    195

    78.94782

    15.50

    20.75

    SSF

    OBC

    540

    143.64504

    38.00

    24.75

    SSF

    UR

    795

    144.93140

    37.75

    28.75

    Number of male candidates against All Forces other than NCB

    Category

    Number of Shortlisted Candidates

    General

    151903

    OBC

    77977

    EWS

    25270

    SC

    54215

    ST

    40764

    ESM

    1423

    Total

    351552

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