DSSSB JE Cut Off 2026: Key Insights and Previous Year Trends
DSSSB JE Cut Off 2026: Category-wise Previous Year Cut Off Marks
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The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) will announce the cut off marks for the Junior Engineer (Civil) posts in 2026, following the exam results. Candidates must meet minimum qualifying scores based on their category, which are 40% for General/EWS, 35% for OBC, and 30% for SC/ST/PwD.
- 01DSSSB has announced 281 vacancies for Junior Engineer (Civil) posts.
- 02Minimum qualifying marks are set at 40% for General/EWS, 35% for OBC, and 30% for SC/ST/PwD.
- 03Candidates can check cut off marks on the official DSSSB website post-exam.
- 04Previous year cut off trends indicate varying competition levels across categories.
- 05Factors influencing cut off marks include the number of test-takers, vacancies, and exam difficulty.
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The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) has announced 281 vacancies for Junior Engineer (Civil) positions in the Delhi Jal Board and New Delhi Municipal Council. The cut off marks for the DSSSB JE exam will be released online alongside the exam results. Candidates must achieve minimum qualifying scores: 40% for General/EWS, 35% for OBC, and 30% for SC/ST/PwD categories to progress in the selection process. The cut off marks vary each year based on factors such as the total number of candidates, vacancies, and the exam's difficulty level. Candidates are encouraged to review previous year cut off trends to gauge competition. For example, the DSSSB JE Tier-I exam conducted in June 2022 had cut off marks ranging from 70.07 for OBC to 114.15 for General. The Tier-II exam conducted in September 2023 showed similar trends across various departments. Candidates can access the cut off marks by visiting the official DSSSB website and navigating to the results section.
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