SSC Cut Off Marks 2024 is Out, How to Check the Cut-Offs for GD at ssc.nic.in

SSC Cut Off Marks 2024: Check the latest cut-off scores for GD in various disciplines at Staff Selection Commission (SSC) for 2024.

by Indumathy R | Updated Jul 12, 2024

SSC GD Cut Off 2024

The SSC GD Cut Off 2024 refers to the minimum qualifying marks required for candidates to pass the General Duty (GD) Constable examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). This cut-off varies based on factors such as the number of vacancies, the difficulty level of the exam, and the performance of the candidates. Typically, the cut-off marks differ for various categories including General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS. The official cut-off will be released along with the results, and candidates who score above the cut-off marks will be eligible for the next stages of the selection process, which may include physical efficiency tests and medical examinations.

SSC GD 2024 Cut Off PDF

How to Check SSC GD Cutoff 2024

  1. Visit the Official Website: Go to the official SSC website ssc.nic.in.
  2. Navigate to the Results Section: On the homepage, look for the "Results" tab and click on it.
  3. Select GD Constable: In the results section, find and click on the "GD Constable" link.
  4. Find the Cutoff List: Look for the notification or link that mentions "SSC GD Cut Off 2024" and click on it.
  5. Download the Cutoff PDF: The cutoff marks will be displayed in a PDF format. Download the PDF to your device.
  6. Check Your Category: Open the PDF and check the cutoff marks for your respective category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS).

Expected SSC GD Cut Off Marks for 2024

  1. General category: 140-150
  2. OBC category: 137-147
  3. Ex-Servicemen (ESM): 71-81
  4. Scheduled Tribes (ST): 120-130
  5. Scheduled Castes (SC): 130-140
  6. Economically Weaker Section (EWS): 135-145

SSC GD Minimum Qualifying Marks

To secure a position in the SSC GD exam, candidates must surpass the minimum qualifying marks set by the commission. As per the official notification, candidates from the General and Ex-servicemen categories are required to achieve a minimum of 35%, while those from SC/ST/OBC categories need to attain 33%. These marks are crucial as they determine eligibility for advancing to subsequent stages of the selection process, such as physical efficiency tests and medical examinations.

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