The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) examination annually for 10+2 pass candidates to fill posts such as Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC), Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant (PA/SA), Data Entry Operator (DEO) etc. The recruitment process includes Tier 1 (online objective test) and Tier 2/Descriptive or Skill/Typing test for some posts.
One of the key metrics for aspirants is the cut-off marksโ the minimum marks required to qualify for the next stage or for final selection. Understanding past trends and expected cut-offs helps set realistic targets.

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๐ Previous Year Category-Wise Cut-Offs (Tier 1)
As per data:
For Tier 1 (LDC/JSA etc) in 2023: UR ~ 153.91, SC ~ 136.41, ST ~ 124.53.
For Tier 1 in 2024: UR ~ 157.36, SC ~ 139.68, ST ~ 129.45.
For earlier years such as 2021: UR ~ 140.18, SC ~ 112.86, ST ~ 104.78.
Snapshot Table โ Tier 1 Cut-Offs
| Year | UR (General) | OBC | SC | ST |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | ~ 157.36 | ~ 156.62 | ~ 139.68 | ~ 129.45 |
| 2023 | ~ 153.91 | ~ 152.27 | ~ 136.41 | ~ 124.53 |
| 2021 | ~ 140.18 | ~ 140.12 | ~ 112.86 | ~ 104.78 |
๐ What About Tier 2 / Final Cut-Offs?
For posts involving Typing Test or Skill Test, Tier 2 or final cut-offs exist. For example:
An example cut-off (Tier 1 + Tier 2) shown for different categories: UR ~ 199.7, OBC ~ 191.3, SC ~ 169.6.
The exact structure and marks vary by post (LDC/JSA vs DEO vs PA/SA) and year.
๐ฏ Expected Cut-Offs for SSC CHSL 2025
Based on previous trends + expert predictions:
For Tier 1 2025: UR expected ~ 150-160, SC ~ 135-140, ST ~ 125-130.
Some sources list UR around 140-143 in certain scenarios.
For Tier 2/Final, expecting slightly higher given competition and vacancies.
Thus target scores for aspirants might be:
UR: ~160+ marks (to be safe)
OBC: ~145-150
SC: ~135-140
ST: ~125-130
๐ฎ Key Factors That Influence Cut-Offs
Number of Vacancies โ More vacancies may lead to lower cut-off and vice versa.
Difficulty Level of Paper โ Easier paper means higher cut-off, and harder means lower.
Number of Candidates Appearing โ More aspirants raise competition and likely raise cut-off.
Normalization (Multiple Shifts) โ If multiple shifts, cut-offs might be moderated.
Post Type โ For posts with typing/skill test (DEO/PA/SA) the final cut-off may differ significantly.
๐ง What It Means for You (Aspirants)
Use the previous year cut-offs as benchmarks, but set a higher target, since competition tends to increase.
Aim not just to clear cut-off but to score well above to stay safe, especially for reserved categories.
For posts involving Tier 2 or skill test, ensure you prepare for both written marks + skill criteria.
Track the official notification for precise marks structure, sectional timings, and post-wise cut-off.
Mock tests + previous year papers help: practice under timed conditions, aim for accuracy + speed.
โ Suggested Preparation Strategy Based on Cut-Offs
Start with Basics: Cover full syllabus of Tier 1 (General Intelligence, Quantitative Aptitude, English, General Awareness).
Mock Tests: Regularly attempt mock tests and compare your score with target (~160+) to check readiness.
Revision of High-Yield Topics: Frequent GK bits, basic maths, reasoning series โ these boost marks quickly.
Post & Category Awareness: Know whether youโre applying for LDC/JSA or DEO etc; the bars differ.
Non-Technical Skills: For certain posts, typing speed, DEST (Data Entry Speed Test) or skill tests matter in Tier 2.
Healthy Margin: If last year UR was ~157, aim for 165-170+ to stay safe. For reserved categories aim for 5-10 marks above past.
๐ Summing Up
For SSC CHSL 2025, clearing cut-off is vital, but scoring significantly above previous yearsโ cut-offs will enhance your chances for selection. Past Tier 1 cut-offs for general category hovered around 153-157, and reserved categories were a bit lower. Based on this, expect similar or slightly raised cut-offs in 2025. If you’re targeting LDC/JSA or DEO/PA/SA posts, plan to achieve:
UR: ~160+
OBC: ~145-150
SC: ~135-140
ST: ~125-130
Remember, your actual cut-off will depend on many external factors (vacancies, difficulty, number of aspirants). So focus on scoring better today, not just clearing the number. All the best for your preparation!

