SSC CGL Tier 1 Cut off 2024 announced: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the results for the Tier 1 Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Exam 2024 today, December 5. Conducted in a computer-based format from September 9 to 26, the examination served as the first step in the recruitment process for several Group B and C posts.
In addition to the results, the commission has also published the cut-off marks for Tier 1. A total of 186,509 candidates have qualified for the next stage of the selection process, with detailed post-wise eligibility and cut-off marks provided.
Post-wise breakdown of qualified candidates
According to the SSC result notice, out of the total number of qualifying students, 18,436 candidates have been shortlisted for the Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) post, 2,833 for Statistical Investigator Grade II, and 165,240 for other posts. These candidates will now advance to the Tier 2 examination, scheduled to take place on January 18, 19, and 20, 2025.
SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam 2024 cut-off marks overview
The SSC CGL Tier 1 cut-off marks vary depending on the post and category. The table below provides insights into the cut-off marks for different categories and posts, reflecting the competitiveness of the examination.
SSC CGL Tier 1 Cut-Off Marks for All Posts
For candidates qualifying for other posts, the unreserved (UR) category recorded the highest cut-off at 153.18981 marks, followed by OBC and EWS categories. Reserved categories, including SC, ST, and PWD groups, had relatively lower cut-offs. The table below outlines the category-wise cut-off marks and the number of candidates available:
SSC CGL Cut-Off for Statistical Investigator Grade II
A total of 2,833 candidates qualified for the Statistical Investigator post. The UR category again had the highest cut-off at 170.65672 marks, while categories like HH and Other-PWD had much lower cut-offs.
SSC CGL Cut-Off for Junior Statistical Officer (JSO)
For the Junior Statistical Officer post, 18,436 candidates have been shortlisted. The UR category recorded the highest cut-off at 167.02061 marks, followed by EWS and OBC.
What’s next for qualified candidates?
Candidates who have cleared the Tier 1 examination will now appear for the Tier 2 exam in January 2025. Fresh admit cards will be issued for this stage, and the results will determine the final selection for various Group B and C posts. Aspirants are advised to regularly check the SSC website for updates on the Tier 2 examination and related notifications.