SSC JE Analysis




 Hello All,

We are aware that lot of our friend are searching for the previous year cut-off of Junior Engineer exam conducted by Staff Selection Commission.

We analysed the results of last three year SSC JE exams and we uploading them in form of tables.

It can be easily verified that number of marks are increasing both for Paper I and Paper II.

No of student appearing in Paper I and also No of student qualified for Paper II are also increasing. But in addition to it we also have to look on increasing number of Post in various departments.

As difficulty level of various year paper varies a lot, so it is hard to predict the cut-off of this year JE paper.

The marks of the candidate in various departments are also presented in form of tables which may be used a reference by aspirants hoping to be selected in various departments. 

Feel free to ask anything.
We would love to help you!!!!


Paper I Cut-off OF Various Year

Category
2011
2012
2013
2014
UR

62.25
78.00

HH

30.00
40.00

OH

30.00
60.00

OBC (M)

49.25
--

OBC

52.50
70.50

ST

43.50
63.50

SC

47.75
66.25

Paper II Cutoff of Various Year


Category
2011
2012
2013
2014
UR

84.00
83
136
HH

45.00
32
30
OH

62.00
56
77
OBC (M)

--


OBC

54.00
69
100
ST

40.00
56
79
SC

62.00
62
80

Year 2011 Opening and Closing Marks In various Departments


Department
Year
Parti.
SC
ST
OBC
OH
HH
UR
CPWD
2011
Ist Candi
245.00
227.50
256.00
208.50
160.50
322.00
Last
197.75
189.00
203.75
207.00
160.50
219.00
2013
Last
245.50
232.25
265.25
244.50
155.75
280.75
MES
2011
Ist
--
202.75
210.00
--
--
324.75
Last
--
188.75
205.75
--
--
208.75
2013
Last
213.25
205.00
226.00
187.00

234.50
POST
2011
Ist
208.75
188.00
--
--
--
216.50
Last
193.00
188.00
--
--
--
205.00
2013
Last
243.75
228.50
291.50


270.50
CWC
2011
Ist
268.00
243.00
270.00
201.50
--
--
Last
160.75
198.00
204.75
174.75
--
--
2013
Last
228.50
205.00
251.50
212.75
184.00
245.00

No Of Candidates In Civil Engineering


Year
Qualified For Paper II
Called For Interview
2011
2453
1,434
2012
5025
2680
2013
4809
1963
2014


That is all guys!!!

We have tried our level best not to commit any mistake while stealing data from official website of Staff Selection Commission but in case you find out any discrepancy of any form and magnitude, kindly let us know.


Wish you all the best for your exams.


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