Rajasthan CHO Cut Off 2025 Out: Check Category-wise Cut Off 

The CHO exam was conducted under the National Health Mission Rajasthan (NHM Rajasthan) via RSMSSB. Key facts:

  • Number of vacancies: 2,634 for CHO posts. 

  • Exam held on: 8 June 2025 (for the written test). 

  • Total marks: 450 marks (150 questions × 3 marks each) per analysis. 

  • The board has released the cut-off marks (or at least referenced that they are released) for various categories

Rajasthan CHO Cut Off 2025

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📊 Category-Wise Cut-Off Marks for CHO 2025

Here are the broadly reported cut-off marks (official vs expected) for the 2025 CHO exam in Rajasthan. Note: Some sources refer to “expected” cut-off while a few say “released”. Always verify via the official RSMSSB website.

CategoryReported Cut-Off Marks*
General (Unreserved)~ 330 – 350 marks (out of 450)
OBC~ 310 – 330 marks 
SC~ 280 – 300 marks 
ST~ 250 – 270 marks
Others (EWS / PwBD etc.)Some unofficial expected ranges: EWS ~65-75 marks (though this seems mismatched scale) 

*These marks are based on reports and expected data; candidates must refer to the official notification for final verified cut-off.

One source confirms that “RSMSSB CHO Cut Off Marks 2025 has been released” on the official portal. 


🔍 How the Cut-Off Was Determined

Several factors influence the cut-off for such recruitment exams:

  • Number of candidates appearing: More competition tends to raise the cut-off.

  • Difficulty level of the paper: A tougher paper often leads to a lower cut-off, and vice-versa.

  • Number of vacancies: With 2,634 posts, the ratio of seats to applicants plays a role. 

  • Reservation / category norms: Each category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc) has separate cut-offs due to different competition levels and seat allocations.

  • Previous years’ trends: Helps in setting expectations and adjusting category wise benchmarks.


✅ What This Means for You (Candidates)

  • If you scored 330+ marks, you have a strong chance of qualifying under the General category.

  • If you belong to OBC/SC/ST categories, compare your score with the category-wise bracket above and see where you stand.

  • Qualifying the cut-off means you are eligible to proceed to the next stage (document verification, etc).

  • If your score is just below the expected cut-off, keep documents ready and monitor the merit list for tie-break or special row expansions.

  • For those well above the cut-off, prepare early for subsequent rounds and keep paperwork ready.


📋 Next Steps After Cut-Off Is Declared

  1. Download the Merit List / Cut-Off PDF: Visit the RSMSSB official site (rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in) and download the cut-off/merit list PDF. 

  2. Verify your Roll Number / Name: Check if you appear in the qualified list.

  3. Document Verification (DV): Be prepared with original certificates (degree/diploma, registration, caste certificate if applicable, identity proof, etc).

  4. Medical / Fitness / Other Tests (if applicable): Check the notification for any further medical tests for CHO posts under NHM.

  5. Appointment / Joining: After all stages are complete, you will be appointed for the CHO role under NHM Rajasthan with the contract terms.


⚠️ Important Points to Note

  • Do not rely solely on unofficial expected cut-offs or coaching predictions — always check the official PDF for final numbers.

  • Even if you meet the cut-off, being on the merit list is essential; simply scoring above may not guarantee selection if merit list ranks matter.

  • If you are just below the cut-off, stay hopeful, because sometimes merit list relaxations/tie-breaks can play a role.

  • For PWD or special categories, separate rules may apply; check the official notification for those specifics.

  • Keep your admit-card, score-card, and registration details safe — they are required for verification.


🧭 Final Thoughts

The CHO 2025 cut-offs for Rajasthan mark a significant milestone for candidates who appeared for the exam. Scoring even around 300+ marks is commendable given the competition and difficulty. Based on the best available data, a safe target score would have been ~330+ marks for General category, with slightly lower numbers for reserved categories.

Make sure to check your status via the official RSMSSB portal, follow the next stage guidelines diligently, and stay ready for document verification and further rounds. If your score is above the expected cut-off, good job — congratulations and best wishes for the next phase. If you’re slightly below, don’t lose heart — keep an eye on potential merit updates and next opportunities.

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