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SSC conducts the All-India Exam, Staff Selection Commission Examination (SSC) every year. Some of the SSC exams takes place in three stages – Prelims, Mains and the Interview. To pass each stage, the candidates are required to score marks above the SSC Cut Off that is decided by the Staff Selection Commission. For the understanding of the SSC Exam, this article will provide you information on the SSC Cutoff marks for SSC Prelims; how is SSC Cut-Off calculated; and the year-wise official cutoff of the Staff Selection Commission Exam.
Latest Update – SSC Prelims Result 2021 is declared. Check the result now on the official website.
SSC expert tachers have calculated the SSC Prelims 2021 Cut-Off after their analysis of the questions and the poll we conducted. The SSC Prelims 2021 Cut-Off is estimated to be 140 – 150 (+/- 10).
Official SSC Cut Off 2021 has been released by the Staff Selection Commission on its official website (after three days of the SSC final prelims result declaration.)
The following points can clear doubts on how SSC Cut Off is calculated:
The SSC prelims cut off marks are based on Tier I exam only. It is not counted for merit ranking and is only qualifying in nature.
The SSC cut off marks indicate the marks of the last candidate who was selected based on the number of vacancies in a particular category. The SSC releases the cut off marks for both Prelims and Mains only after the final result of the Staff Selection Commission Exam for that specific year is declared.
SSC has cleared a few things with regards to the selection of candidates based on cut off:
The Staff Selection Commission resolves the tie by allotting a higher rank to that candidate who secures more marks according to the the principles approved by the Commission:
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