SSC GCL 2021 expected cut off | Previous year cut off analysis
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looking for SSC Expected cut off for SSC CGL 2021 Examination? Are you
looking for SSC CGL Previous year cut offs details so that you can predict SSC CGL 2021 cut off for tier2 and Tier3 this year?
Then, you are landed on right page. We are here to help you and try to answer all your doubts and give you complete and detail analysis of SSC CGL cut offs with previous year SSC CGL cut off data.
It is a common questions of all
SSC CGL aspirants that, what will be the cut offs for SSC CGL 2021 tier 1 and tier 2 and what will be the overall cut offs for SSC GCL 2021. Generally we
keep searching in online forums for expected cut-off for SSC CGl 2021 so
that we can prepare that way to qualify the examination.
In this post we will help you to
predict cut offs for SSC CGL examination. Since knowing previous
year cut offs is very much important to predict the cut off for this year.
so we will also give details of previous year cut off details of SSC CGL examination.
Let's have details analysis of
SSC CGL Cut offs. Staff selection Commissions CGL exam is generally 4 tier examination where tier 4 is for some specific posts called skill test or computer proficiency test. Previously it was 3 tier only but from 2016 year onward staff selection commission has added another tier i.e. tier 3 for a descriptive type paper of 100 mark. so the exam becomes 4 tier where Computer proficiency test is the final i.e. tier 4 exam. Again since all the tier exam held one after another and not at a time so cut offs for all the tier exam is
different every year.
Every year a huge number of
candidates apply for the combined graduate level examinations and thus cut
offs for SSC CGL examination changes every year. It is not fix for all time, CGL Cut offs always change is in term of increase value i.e. cut offs for
SSC CGL examination increases every year compare to previous year. There are
various factors in which the cut offs of SSC CGL examination depends. Following
are the few factors in which SSC CGL Cut offs depends.
What
are the factors that affect to SSC CGL cut-offs Variations?
1. No of candidates appears for the SSC
CGL examinations:
No of candidates is one of the very important factor effecting the cut offs for any competitive examination. Because cut of is prepared on maximum score obtained by the candidates and so if the no of candidates are more then probability of getting high scores are more. If a huge number of candidates get more marks in the examination then overall cut off will increase. If more candidates getting lesser mark then overall cut off will decrease.
No of candidates is one of the very important factor effecting the cut offs for any competitive examination. Because cut of is prepared on maximum score obtained by the candidates and so if the no of candidates are more then probability of getting high scores are more. If a huge number of candidates get more marks in the examination then overall cut off will increase. If more candidates getting lesser mark then overall cut off will decrease.
2. Difficulty level of the examination:
Difficulty level of any competitive examination greatly affects on overall cut of for the examination. If is seen that in some year cut off score low and in some year cut off score is very high. It is only because of difficulty level of the exam paper. If the exam paper is easier then there are much changes to be high cut off scores. On the other hand if the exam paper is difficult them most off the candidate will be scoring less thus overall cut off score will be less.
Difficulty level of any competitive examination greatly affects on overall cut of for the examination. If is seen that in some year cut off score low and in some year cut off score is very high. It is only because of difficulty level of the exam paper. If the exam paper is easier then there are much changes to be high cut off scores. On the other hand if the exam paper is difficult them most off the candidate will be scoring less thus overall cut off score will be less.
3. No of vacancies against the posts:
Number of vacancies also effects the cut off score. If in any particular year number of vacancies is more and no of candidates applied for the examination is less then cut off may decrease. Besides if the no off vacancies is less and applied candidates are more then it is obvious that cut off score will be high.
Number of vacancies also effects the cut off score. If in any particular year number of vacancies is more and no of candidates applied for the examination is less then cut off may decrease. Besides if the no off vacancies is less and applied candidates are more then it is obvious that cut off score will be high.
Thus it is very difficult to predict
Cut offs for SSC CGL examinations easily unless you don't have the exact data
about the examination. From the statistical analysis of previous years cut offs
and data for this year recruitment, we can somehow predict the cut offs for
this year SSC examination.
let's have a look into the previous cut
off for SSC CGL examination.
SSC CGL Cut Off for
2013(Official Data):
UR
|
OBC
|
SC
|
ST
|
Ex.S
|
OH
|
HH
|
VH
|
|
Tier
1 (Normal)
|
96
|
81.5
|
75.25
|
70.25
|
60.75
|
70.25
|
30
|
48
|
Tier
1 (Re-Exam)
|
102
|
85
|
77
|
69
|
25
|
67
|
25
|
61
|
Tier
I+II,
All
interview
posts excepts
statistical investigator/
Compiler
(Re-Exam)
|
425.5
|
395.75
|
359.25
|
345.75
|
345
|
345
|
228
|
315.25
|
Tier
I+II,
All Non
interview posts.
(Re-exam)
|
401
|
368.5
|
334
|
314
|
226
|
305.75
|
201.5
|
300.25
|
Tier
I+II,
Statistical investigator
/Compiler
|
SSC CGL Cut Off for
2014(Official Data)
UR
|
OBC
|
SC
|
ST
|
Ex.S
|
OH
|
HH
|
VH
|
|
Tier 1
|
96.5
|
82
|
77
|
69.5
|
62
|
68.75
|
25
|
40
|
Tier I+II, All interview posts
excepts statistical investigator
/Compiler
(Paper I+II)
|
426.25
|
398.75
|
365.5
|
349.75
|
361
|
340
|
359
|
|
Tier I+II,
All Non interview posts. |
397.25
|
365
|
331.5
|
308.5
|
288
|
307
|
307
|
182
|
Tier I+II,
Statistical investigator/ Compiler |
476.75
|
436.25
|
391.25
|
355.25
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
SSC CGL Cut Off for
2015(Official Data):
In CGL 2015 tier 1 examination total of
1786047 candidates were appeared among them total of 144871 were qualified for
appearing SSC GCL 2015 tier 2 examination except statistical investigator. And
22202 were qualified for Statistical investigator/Compiler.
In Tier 2 examination total of
144871 were appeared for paper I +II and among them 12246 were qualified for
all interview posts, 30217 were qualified for Non Interview Posts and 1023 were
qualified for Statistical investigator and Compiler posts.
Following is the details of Cut offs
for SSC CGL 2015 category wise:
UR
|
OBC
|
SC
|
ST
|
Ex.S
|
OH
|
HH
|
VH
|
|
Tier 1
|
102.25
|
89.5
|
80.25
|
74.25
|
67.75
|
69
|
20
|
51
|
Tier I+II,
All interview posts excepts statistical investigator /Compiler |
430.75
|
411
|
373
|
359.25
|
358
|
344.75
|
253
|
332
|
Tier I+II,
All Non interview posts. |
410.25
|
387.00
|
345.00
|
327.00
|
255.00
|
323.5
|
210.5
|
259.00
|
Tier I+II,
Statistical investigator /Compiler |
554.75
|
523
|
468.25
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
SSC CGL 2016 Cut Off Details
Total Registrar Candidates= 38.04 Lacks
Total Exam Appeared Candidates = 14.82 Lack
Out of which 149319 Number of candidates Cleared Tier 1 cut off and qualified for giving the Tier 2 examination.
SSC CGL 2016 Tier 1 Category wise qualified candidates:
General (UR) = 46422
OBC = 56192
SC = 24227
ST = 11352
Ex.S = 4965
OH = 2742
HH = 2008
VH = 1411
From the above data we can notice that
SSC CGL cut offs for General (UR), SSC CGL cut off for OBC or SSC CGL Cut offs
for ST/SC is different every year. So here we can come to the conclusion that
cut offs list for different category is different. So the predicted cut
offs for SSC CGL 2021 tier 1 examination is mention below:
Expected Cut offs for SSC CGL exam
2021 tier1, tier2, Tier 3 and overall is given below (Category wise):
Since there are various changes made recently by
SSC for CGL exam so the cut off for SSC CGL 2021 is expected to be change
dramatically. The main changes made by staff selection commission in recent years for graduate level Exams are
1.Both tier 1 and Tier 2 examinations
will be Computer based examination.
2. The tier 3 descriptive type new paper is introduced so psychology of the students may change which will reflect in cut off de.
3. And most
important is there will be no interviews for any post. Thus this may led to
increase the cut off for tier 2 examination.
4. The another most important change that SSC has made 2017 is SSC has introduced a new paper as tier 3 exam and this paper is descriptive in nature. And also tier 1 exam pattern is changed I.e. total number of questions in tier 1 paper is changed from 200 questions to 100 question and time is also changed from 2 hour to 1 hr 15 minute. I.e. total questions will be 100 so that each question will carry 2 marks each. Candidates have to solve 100 questions in 75 minute
The expected Cut Off for SSC CGL 2021 is examinations are listed below:
4. The another most important change that SSC has made 2017 is SSC has introduced a new paper as tier 3 exam and this paper is descriptive in nature. And also tier 1 exam pattern is changed I.e. total number of questions in tier 1 paper is changed from 200 questions to 100 question and time is also changed from 2 hour to 1 hr 15 minute. I.e. total questions will be 100 so that each question will carry 2 marks each. Candidates have to solve 100 questions in 75 minute
Due to introduction of tier 3 descriptive type paper the over all cut of this
year will be affected. Again due to higher level of competitions it is aspects that cut
off for tier 1 and Tier 2 will increase as compared to previous year.
The expected Cut Off for SSC CGL 2021 is examinations are listed below:
UR
|
OBC
|
SC
|
ST
|
Ex.S
|
OH
|
HH
|
VH
|
|
Tier 1(declared data)
|
137
|
125.5
|
114
|
103
|
92
|
97
|
20
|
68
|
Tier I+II,
All interview posts excepts statistical investigator/ Compiler |
450
|
430
|
390
|
370
|
370
|
355
|
265
|
345
|
Tier I+II,
All Non interview posts. |
430
|
405
|
360
|
345
|
268
|
338
|
225
|
272
|
Tier I+II,
Statistical investigator/ Compiler |
575
|
545
|
487
|
478
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Conclusion: Hope you have got a few idea about SSC CGL cut offs. If you still have Doubts about the cut offs for CGL or if you find any mistakes in data present here fell free to comment below. I will be very grateful to help you.
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I think cut off will be around 110-115 since level of exam is easy as compared to previous years...no of candidates is more and no of vacancies is less
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