RPSC Statistical Officer Cutoff Analysis 2025
Expected Cutoff for RPSC Statistical Officer 2025
The expected cutoff for the RPSC Statistical Officer exam 2025 will be updated when available. Cutoff marks depend on various factors including the number of vacancies, difficulty level of the exam, and candidate performance. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official RPSC website for updates.
Previous Year Cutoff for RPSC Statistical Officer
The previous year cutoff marks for the RPSC Statistical Officer exam are not available in the provided data. Below is a table format that will be used to display the cutoff once the data is available:
| Category | Cutoff Marks |
|---|---|
| General (Unreserved) | Will be updated when available |
| Scheduled Castes (SC) | Will be updated when available |
| Scheduled Tribes (ST) | Will be updated when available |
| Other Backward Classes (OBC) | Will be updated when available |
| More Backward Classes (MBC) | Will be updated when available |
| Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) | Will be updated when available |
Category-wise Cutoff for RPSC Statistical Officer
The RPSC Statistical Officer exam follows reservation policies as per the Rajasthan government norms. The category-wise distribution of vacancies is as follows:
| Category | No. of Posts |
|---|---|
| General (Unreserved) | 42 |
| General Women (GEN.WE) | 8 |
| Widow (WD) | 3 |
| Divorcee (DV) | 1 |
| Scheduled Castes (SC) | 18 |
| SC Women (GEN.WE) | 4 |
| SC Widow (WD) | 1 |
| SC Divorcee (DV) | 9 |
| Scheduled Tribes (ST) | 14 |
| ST Women (GEN.WE) | 1 |
| ST Widow (WD) | 1 |
| Other Backward Classes (OBC) | 24 |
| OBC Women (GEN.WE) | 5 |
| OBC Widow (WD) | 3 |
| More Backward Classes (MBC) | 5 |
| MBC Women (GEN.WE) | 1 |
| Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) | 10 |
Note: Horizontal reservations apply for Ex-Servicemen and Persons with Disabilities (PwD).
Factors Affecting RPSC Statistical Officer Cutoff
Several factors influence the cutoff marks for the RPSC Statistical Officer exam:
- Number of Vacancies: Higher vacancies may lead to a lower cutoff, and vice versa.
- Difficulty Level of the Exam: A tougher exam generally results in lower cutoff marks.
- Number of Candidates: More candidates can increase competition, leading to higher cutoff marks.
- Reservation Policies: Category-wise reservations impact the cutoff for different categories.
- Previous Year Cutoff Trends: Historical data helps in predicting the current year's cutoff.
- Normalization Process: If the exam is conducted in multiple shifts, normalization may affect the cutoff.
Candidates should focus on thorough preparation to score above the expected cutoff marks. Regular practice with previous year papers and mock tests is recommended.
For further updates, refer to the official RPSC website.