For general category male candidates, the cut-off is expected between 72-75.
The Bihar Police Constable Recruitment Exam 2024 was conducted for a total of 100 marks, and candidates must score at least 30% to pass.
The written examination for the recruitment of Bihar Police Constable has been completed, and candidates are now eagerly awaiting the results. But what are the cut-off marks required to be selected?
There were 21,391 vacant posts for which candidates appeared in the Bihar Police Constable examination. The cut-off marks will be released category-wise, and candidates can check these details on the official website: https://www.cbsc.bih.nic.in
Candidates will be selected based on their performance in the written examination, conducted in August this year. The cut-off marks will be determined by the highest and lowest scores obtained by candidates. In addition to meeting the cut-off, candidates must also achieve the minimum qualifying marks, which is the lowest score required for all candidates to pass.
The examination was conducted for a total of 100 marks, and candidates must score at least 30% to pass. Fortunately, there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
Expected Cut-off Marks for Male Candidates:
There have been several speculations, with some reports providing estimates based on previous exams. For male candidates in the general category, the cut-off is expected to range between 72-75. For OBC candidates, it could be around 69-70. The EWS category cut-off is predicted to fall between 70-73. For ST candidates, the cut-off may range from 52-55, and for SC candidates, it is expected to be around 58-60.
Expected Cut-off Marks for Female Candidates:
For female candidates in the general category, the cut-off marks may range from 45-50, while for OBC candidates, it is expected to be between 37-42. The cut-off for EWS candidates may range from 41-45. For ST-category female candidates, the cut-off is likely to be between 29-33, while for SC-category women, it could range from 31-36.
These cut-off ranges are estimates based on past examinations, but the official cut-off marks will be announced soon. Candidates are advised to keep an eye on the official website for the latest updates.