ssc chsl cut off


Expected SSC CHSL Cutoff 2020

As mentioned above, SSC CHSL tier-I cutoff 2020 will vary as per the post applied and category of a candidate. The CHSL cutoff for tier-I will be calculated out of 200 marks. While the cutoff on the official website is yet to be released, as per experts the expected SSC CHSL cutoff is 130-140

CategoryCut Off Marks (Tier-I & -II)

UR190.33

OBC167.07
SC143.93

ST133.80
EWM97.82
 EWS161.31
OH139.36
HH93.50
VH123.54 
Other PWD93.07
SSC CHSL Cut Off 2017-18 (Tier 1) LDC/DEO Cut off Marks
Category
SSC CHSL 2018 Cut off Marks
General
143.50
OBC
139.0
SC
122.50
ST
112.0
VH
95.50
OH
111.50
HH
73.50
EXS
83.00
SSC CHSL Cut Off 2020 will be released along with the result. Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Higher Secondary Examinations (CHSL) every year. This year the SSC CHSL Tier I exam which started from 16th March 2020 was postponed due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. The Commission will soon release the new Tier-I exam dates. However, we encourage the SSC CHSL aspirants to see the brighter side of this situation and leave no room unturned to prepare and excel in the SSC CHSL recruitment 2020 exam. To begin with you should have a clear idea about the SSC CHSL cut off. It will help you prepare accordingly for the upcoming Tier-I exam. Furthermore, the Commission after the exam gets over releases the official cut off marks for various categories and posts. Candidates can calculate their marks based on the answer key provided by the official board and can confirm whether their marks are within the SSC CHSL cut off the range or not. This will let them know whether they are eligible and can prepare for the upcoming stages. Also, the SSC CHSL previous year cut off will help the candidates to know what the existing competition is and can help them to upscale their level of preparation.

SSC CHSL Cut Off Analysis 2020

The SSC CHSL Cut off for this year are yet to release. However, to help in your exam preparation we sharing with you the SSC CHLS Cut off analysis based month previous years. The below given graphical representation of cut off for the years 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018-19. Based on this you can estimate the cut off for this year.
The graphs below show the cut off marks across the year for different categories.