SSC JSO Cutoff- Tier I, II Cutoff, Year Wise, Factors

The post of Statistical Investigator Grade II, also known as Junior Statistical Officer (JSO), is one of the sought-after positions under the SSC CGL exam. Candidates selected for this role are placed in Group ‘B’ posts under the Subordinate Statistical Service (SSS) cadre of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. If you are preparing for the SSC JSO exam, it’s important to understand the cutoff trends to know the competition level. In this blog, we’ve shared the previous years’ SSC JSO cutoff marks to help you analyze the trend and plan your preparation better.

SSC JSO Cutoff

Candidates can analyze the Tier 1 and 2 cut-offs and understand the trends by looking at the cut-offs for SSC CGL exams in the recent past. Let’s look into them tier-wise.

Tier I Cutoffs

The SSC CGL Exam Tier 1 is worth 200 marks, and applicants who pass it qualify for the following step, Tier 2, based on their performance in Tier 1. The commission that selects individuals who are qualified for further consideration sets a minimum cut-off. Check out how the SSC CGL Tier 1 cut-off has changed over the last three years.

Year: 2024-25

Below are the SSC CGL Cut Off for the year 2024-2025:

CategoryJSO Cutoff (Tier I)
Unreserved (UR)167.02
Other Backward Classes (OBC)160.65
Scheduled Caste (SC)143.54
Scheduled Tribe (ST)135.23
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)161.73
Physically Handicapped (OH)133.35
Hearing Handicapped (HH)95.45
Visually Handicapped (VH)122.51

Year: 2023-24

Below are the SSC CGL Cut Off for the year 2023-2024:

CategoryJSO Cutoff (Tier I)
Unreserved (UR)167.02
Other Backward Classes (OBC)160.65
Scheduled Caste (SC)143.54
Scheduled Tribe (ST)135.23
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)161.73
Physically Handicapped (OH)133.35
Hearing Handicapped (HH)95.45
Visually Handicapped (VH)122.51

Year: 2022-23

Below are the SSC CGL Cut Off for the year 2022-2023:

CategoryJSO Cut-off (Tier I)
Unreserved (General)168.53975
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)166.06750
Other Backward Classes (OBC)165.86857
Scheduled Caste (SC)148.50911
Scheduled Tribe (ST)146.65109
Physically Handicapped (OH)132.72381
Hearing Handicapped (HH)80.99998
Visually Handicapped (VH)114.60998

Tier II Cutoffs

The SSC CGL Tier II exam is held online and includes objective-type multiple-choice questions. It consists of three papers: Paper I is compulsory for all, while Papers II and III are only for specific posts.

  • Paper I is now modular: Quant and English are sections within the same paper.
  • DEST in Paper I is qualifying in nature, testing typing speed (15 mins, 2000 key depressions).
  • Paper II (Statistics) and Paper III (Finance & Economics) are post-specific, each worth 200 marks.
  • Total Maximum Marks: 850, if a candidate appears for all three papers.
  • Each paper is conducted in separate shifts on different days.
PaperSections / SubjectsWho Should AppearTotal MarksTime Allotted
Paper I– Section I: Mathematical Abilities (30 Qs)
– Section II: English Language and Comprehension (45 Qs)
– Section III: Data Entry Speed Test (DEST – qualifying only)
Mandatory for all candidates4502 hours + 15 mins (DEST)
Paper IIStatisticsOnly for candidates applying for JSO2002 hours
Paper IIIGeneral Studies (Finance and Economics)Only for candidates applying for AAO2002 hours

Year: 2024-25

The SSC CGL Tier 2 cutoff for Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) for the year 2024-25 is as follows:

CategoryJSO Tier 2 Cutoff
Unreserved (UR)438.6747
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)412.4411
Other Backward Classes (OBC)411.6871
Scheduled Caste (SC)378.8725
Scheduled Tribe (ST)372.3687
Physically Handicapped (OH)217.9174
Hearing Handicapped (HH)211.3736
Visually Handicapped (VH)224.0324

Year: 2023-24

Below are the SSC CGL Cut Off for the year 2023-2024:

CategoryJSO Tier II Cut-off (Paper I + II) 2023-24
Unreserved (UR)438.6747
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)412.4411
Other Backward Classes (OBC)411.6871
Scheduled Caste (SC)378.8725
Scheduled Tribe (ST)372.3687

Year: 2022-23

Below are the SSC CGL Cut Off for the year 2022-2023:

CategoryJSO Tier II Cutoff (Paper I + II) 2022-23
Unreserved (UR)438.47147
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)414.33168
Other Backward Classes (OBC)423.78171
Scheduled Caste (SC)372.19576
Scheduled Tribe (ST)334.82234

What Are The Factors Affecting the SSC JSO Cutoff?

The SSC JSO cutoff marks help decide whether a candidate qualifies for the next stage of the selection process. To move from Tier I to Tier II, and then to Tier III, a candidate must score at least the minimum cutoff marks set by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) for each stage. These cutoffs vary by category and post.

Several key factors influence how the cutoff is determined each year:

  • Number of Vacancies: Fewer vacancies generally lead to a higher cutoff, while more vacancies can lower the cutoff.
  • Total Number of Candidates Appearing: If more candidates appear for the exam, the competition increases, which may raise the cutoff.
  • Difficulty Level of the Exam: A tougher exam usually results in a lower cutoff, while an easier paper may increase it.
  • Previous Year’s Cutoff Trends: SSC considers past cutoff patterns to maintain consistency and fairness.
  • Marking Scheme of the Exam: The presence of negative marking or a new scoring structure can affect overall candidate performance and impact the cutoff.
  • Reservation Norms: Cutoffs differ for various categories like UR, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, etc., as per government reservation rules.

What is the Role of Cut-offs In Exam?

Cut-offs are crucial in determining whether or not you will advance to the next stage. Cutoffs are a shortlisting criteria used to choose candidates based on their subject-specific marks. It highlights that to progress forward; a candidate must obtain minimum marks in all disciplines.

The SSC JSO Tier 1 & 2 test is held over numerous days and shifts. Because the tests are administered in various shifts, the difficulty level of each exam may vary. The raw marks are normalized as part of the normalization procedure to overcome these disparities. Officials consider the SSC CGL normalized score while calculating cutoff scores and preparing the results.

SSC JSO Cutoff- FAQ’s

Q1. What is the SSC JSO post under the CGL exam?

Ans. The Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) is a Group ‘B’ post under the Subordinate Statistical Service (SSS), filled through the SSC CGL exam. It involves statistical data analysis and is part of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.

Q2. What was the SSC JSO Tier 1 cutoff for 2024–25?

Ans. The JSO Tier 1 cutoff for Unreserved (UR) category in 2024–25 was 167.02 marks out of 200.

Q3. Is normalization applied in SSC JSO cutoffs?

Ans. Yes, normalization is applied due to multiple shifts. Cutoff and final scores are based on normalized marks, not raw scores.

Q4. How many papers are there for SSC JSO in Tier 2?

Ans. For JSO, you must attempt:
Paper I (Quantitative Abilities + English)
Paper II (Statistics)

Q5. Is there any qualifying paper in SSC JSO Tier 2?

Ans. Yes, DEST (Data Entry Speed Test) in Paper I Section III is qualifying in nature. It tests typing speed but does not carry marks.



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