The Rajasthan CHO (Community Health Officer) Cut Off 2025 has been officially released along with the result of the CHO recruitment examination conducted by the Rajasthan Subordinate & Ministerial Services Selection Board (RSMSSB). This cut off list determines the minimum marks required for candidates from different reservation categories to qualify for the next stage of selection or be included in the final merit list.

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What Is the CHO Cut Off?
The cut off marks are the minimum score a candidate must achieve to be considered qualified for selection or further stages such as document verification and appointment. Officials set cut offs based on multiple factors: Number of applicants,
Difficulty level of the exam,
Total vacancies, and
Reservation policy and overall performance.
Official Rajasthan CHO Cut Off 2025 – Category-Wise
The official cut off for the Rajasthan CHO 2025 exam was released on 31st October 2025, along with the result PDF on the official RSMSSB site. It includes separate lists for Non-Scheduled Areas (Non-TSP) and Scheduled Areas (TSP).
1. CHO Cut Off – Non-Scheduled Area (Non-TSP)
| Category | Cut Off Marks (Non-TSP) |
|---|---|
| General (GEN) | 281.88 |
| Female (FEM) | 281.88 |
| Widow (WID) | 171.41 |
| Divorced (DIV) | 157.85 |
| Ex-Serviceman (EX) | 204.12 |
| Gen-EWS | 256.44 |
| SC (General) | 256.59 |
| SC (Female) | 248.29 |
| ST (General) | 216.41 |
| ST (Female) | 216.41 |
| OBC (General) | 266.68 |
| OBC (Female) | 266.68 |
| MBC (General) | 239.26 |
| MBC (Female) | 214.35 |
| SAH (Sahariya) | 225.53 |
| PwD – BLV (Blind/Low Vision) | 158.09 |
| PwD – LD/CP (Locomotor/Cerebral) | 158.38 |
| PwD – MIMD (Multiple Disabilities) | 196.68 |
| Sportsperson (SP) | 162.88 |
These marks are the minimum qualifying scores required in the CHO 2025 exam for Non-TSP candidates in each category.
2. CHO Cut Off – Scheduled Area (TSP)
| Category | Cut Off Marks (TSP) |
|---|---|
| General (GEN) | 223.03 |
| Female (FEM) | 223.03 |
| Divorced (DIV) | 161.91 |
| SC (General) | 200.79 |
| SC (Female) | 200.79 |
| ST (General) | 182.82 |
| ST (Female) | 182.82 |
| PwD – LD/CP | 161.47 |
| SP (Sportsperson) | 193.88 |
Scheduled (TSP) area cut offs are generally slightly lower due to different reservation dynamics and localized competition.
Category Explanations – What Do They Mean?
Here’s a quick breakdown of the categories in the cut off list:
UR / General (GEN)
Open category candidates without any reservation.
EWS (Economically Weaker Section)
Individuals from the open category with low economic status.
SC / ST
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities eligible for reservation quotas.
OBC / MBC
Other Backward Classes / More Backward Classes.
PwD / Special Categories
Persons with disabilities with horizontal reservation.
FEM / WID / DIV / EX
These represent female candidates, widows, divorcees, or ex-servicemen, who may have separate cut offs under reservation rules.
How to Check or Download the Official Cut Off
To check the official Rajasthan CHO 2025 cut off:
Visit the official RSMSSB website – rssb.rajasthan.gov.in
Click on the Results / Notice section.
Find the link for “Rajasthan CHO Result 2025 – Cut Off”.
Download the PDF file that contains the category-wise cut off lists.
Compare your marks with your category to check qualification.
The official cut off PDF also provides additional details such as roll numbers of selected candidates in the merit list.
Why Cut Off Matters for CHO Aspirants
Document Verification Stage
If you meet or exceed the cut off for your category, you become eligible for document verification and final selection procedures. Candidates who fall below cut offs are usually not considered further.
Final Merit List
Only candidates above the cut off are placed in the final merit list, which determines offers for Community Health Officer appointments.
Performance Benchmark
Even if you score well, it’s your relative performance (cut off) compared to other candidates that decides success.
Important Notes for Candidates
Cut Off Variations
The cut off marks differ significantly between Non-TSP and TSP areas due to reservation and demographic factors. Always check the correct list for your designated area.
Normalization
The board uses normalization (if applicable) to adjust scores across shifts, so official cut offs reflect this.
Updates & Revisions
Sometimes revised cut off lists are released after initial results to correct errors or include additional categories; always rely on the latest official PDF on the board’s website.
Cut Off Trends & What They Suggest
While every exam year has its own difficulty and competition level, the 2025 CHO cut off marks indicate that: General category candidates needed ~280+ marks in Non-TSP areas.
SC/ST and OBC candidates needed relatively lower marks, but still competitive.
PwD and special categories have separate cut offs, which are lower than general ones but depend on specific disability classification.
This level reflects intense competition and a high performance standard in the CHO 2025 exam

