JPSC Cut Off 2021 for Prelims & Mains - Check Final Cut off & Previous Year Cut off Marks

JPSC Cut Off 2021 for Prelims & Mains - Check Final Cut off & Previous Year Cut off Marks

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Jun 04, 2021 05:13 PM IST

JPSC Cut Off 2021 - Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) releases the cut off for the JPSC CSE exam along with the final result. The JPSC cut off 2021 is released for all the stages of the JPSC examination.

The JPSC notification 2021 is expected to be released in the month of February, 2021. Aspirants need to secure the minimum qualifying marks to clear the JPSC exam. The minimum qualifying marks for different categories is different . The final JPSC cut off will be released after the interview process along with the JPSC result. To know more about the JPSC cut off 2021 read the article.

JPSC Cut Off 2021 for Prelims & Mains - Check Final Cut off & Previous Year Cut off Marks
JPSC Cut Off 2021 for Prelims & Mains - Check Final Cut off & Previous Year Cut off Marks

JPSC Cut Off 2021 - For Prelims, Mains and Final

The JPSC cut off is released separately for all the stages of the selection process of the combined civil services exam. The stages of JPSC exam cut off are:

JPSC Prelims cut off 2021

The JPSC prelims exam has two papers i.e. general studies 1 and 2 of 200 marks each having 100 questions each. Applicants need to score minimum qualifying marks required to clear this stage of the selection process and move on to the next stage i.e. mains.

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JPSC Mains cut off 2021

The JPSC mains exam has six papers - language, general hindi and english, general studies 1, 2, 3, and 4. These papers are descriptive in nature. The mains stage is of 1050 marks in total. Aspirants clearing the JPSC mains cut off will be called for the interview round.

Final JPSC cut off 2021

The final JPSC cut off is calculated based on the marks scored by the applicants in the mains exam and the interview. Aspirants clearing the final JPSC cut off will be eligible for recruitment to various JPSC Group A and B posts.

JPSC Previous Years cut off

This will help applicants get an idea of what score they need to obtain to clear the JPSC CSE exam. Check JPSC 2016 final cut off in the bible below.

JPSC final cut off for the year 2016

Category

JPSC cut off Marks 2016

General

600

EBC

593

BC

621

SC

538

ST

524

PH (visually impaired)

429

PH (deaf & dumb)

457

PH (locomotive disability)

552

Click Here to download the JPSC CSE final result and cut off 2016

JPSC Result 2021

The JPSC result is released separately for all the stages of the JPSC recruitment process. The final JPSC result 2021 will be prepared on the basis of the aggregate marks scored by the applicants in the mains exam and the interview round. The result for JPSC CSE 2021 will be published on the JPSC official website - jpsc.gov.in, in pdf format with the roll numbers of the selected aspirants and the final JPSC cut off.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the mode of exam for the JPSC CSE exam?

The JPSC CSE exam is conducted in offline mode.

2. What is the minimum educational qualification required to apply for JPSC CSE?

Minimum educational qualification required is graduation.

3. What are the marks allocated to the interview round?

The JPSC CSE interview is of 100 marks.

4. When is the final JPSC cut off released?

The final JPSC cut off is released along with the final JPSC result.

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