SSC CGL 2026 Score vs Rank Analysis — How Many Marks Do You Need for Your Dream Post

SSC CGL 2026 Score vs Rank Analysis — How Many Marks Do You Need for Your Dream Post

Every SSC CGL aspirant has one burning question: “How many marks do I need to get my dream post?”

The answer is not simple — because SSC CGL has two separate scoring stages with completely different purposes. Most aspirants confuse Tier 1 marks with final selection marks and end up with the wrong target.

This guide gives you a complete Score vs Rank analysis — what Tier 1 score gets you to Tier 2, what Tier 2 score gets you which post, and exactly what to target based on your category and post preference.

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First — Understand How SSC CGL Scoring Works

This is the most important thing to understand before looking at any numbers:

Stage Purpose Counts in Final Merit?
Tier 1 (100 Q, 200 marks) Shortlisting only — qualify to appear in Tier 2 NO — not counted in final merit
Tier 2 Paper 1 (390 marks) Final merit list — determines your rank and post YES — only these marks matter
Tier 2 Computer Knowledge (60 marks) Qualifying only NO — qualifying only

⚠️ Critical point: Your Tier 1 score has zero impact on your final post allotment. A candidate scoring 180 in Tier 1 and another scoring 135 (just above cutoff) have the exact same chance in Tier 2. Tier 1 is only a gate — Tier 2 is the real race.


Stage 1 — Tier 1 Expected Cutoffs for SSC CGL 2026

These are expected cutoffs based on historical trends and 2026 vacancy count (12,256 vacancies — lower than 2024’s 17,727):

Category Expected Tier 1 Cutoff Safe Target Score
General (UR) 135 – 145 150+
EWS 130 – 140 145+
OBC 128 – 138 143+
SC 118 – 128 133+
ST 112 – 122 127+
PwD (OH) 100 – 115 120+

📌 Why target safe score instead of just cutoff? Because cutoff is announced AFTER the exam — you cannot know the exact number in advance. Always target 10–15 marks above expected cutoff to be safe.

📌 Read: SSC CGL 2026 Expected Cut Off — Category-wise Analysis


Stage 2 — Tier 2 Marks Required for Each Post

This is where your rank and post allotment are decided. Tier 2 Paper 1 has a maximum of 390 marks (excluding Computer Knowledge which is qualifying).

Tier 2 Paper 1 Structure

Module Questions Marks Negative Marking
Mathematical Abilities 30 90 -1 per wrong
Reasoning & General Intelligence 30 90 -1 per wrong
English Language & Comprehension 45 135 -1 per wrong
General & Financial Awareness 25 75 -1 per wrong
Total (Merit) 130 390

Expected Tier 2 Marks for Major Posts — General Category

Post Pay Level Expected Tier 2 Cutoff Safe Target
Assistant Audit Officer (AAO) Level 8 330 – 360 360+
Assistant Section Officer — CSS Level 7 310 – 340 340+
Assistant Section Officer — MEA Level 7 305 – 335 335+
Income Tax Inspector Level 7 295 – 325 325+
CBI Sub-Inspector Level 7 285 – 315 315+
Central Excise Inspector Level 7 280 – 310 310+
Junior Statistical Officer (JSO) Level 6 275 – 305 305+
Examiner of Patents & Designs Level 7 270 – 300 300+
Tax Assistant Level 4 250 – 280 280+
Lower Division Clerk (LDC) Level 2 220 – 250 255+

⚠️ These are expected figures based on historical trends. Actual 2026 cutoffs will depend on overall performance of all candidates, vacancy distribution and difficulty level of Tier 2 paper.


Category-wise Tier 2 Advantage

Reserved category candidates benefit significantly in Tier 2 as well. Here is the approximate category-wise relaxation in Tier 2 cutoffs for the same posts:

Post General OBC SC ST
AAO 330 – 360 310 – 340 290 – 320 270 – 300
ASO (CSS) 310 – 340 290 – 320 270 – 300 250 – 280
IT Inspector 295 – 325 275 – 305 255 – 285 240 – 270
JSO 275 – 305 255 – 285 235 – 265 220 – 250

How Many Questions to Attempt in Tier 2?

With negative marking of -1 per wrong answer (each correct = +3), your score depends heavily on accuracy — not just attempts.

Module Total Q Target Attempts Accuracy Needed Expected Score
Mathematical Abilities 30 22 – 25 80%+ 52 – 66
Reasoning 30 24 – 27 85%+ 60 – 72
English Language 45 36 – 40 85%+ 90 – 108
General Awareness 25 20 – 23 80%+ 48 – 60
Total 130 102 – 115 82%+ 250 – 306

Marks to Post — Practical Scenarios

Tier 2 Score (out of 390) Expected Post (General Category)
355 – 390 AAO (Audit/Accounts Officer) — top posts
330 – 355 ASO (CSS/MEA) — ministry posts
305 – 330 Income Tax Inspector / CBI SI
280 – 305 Central Excise Inspector / JSO
255 – 280 Examiner / Lower-level Group B posts
230 – 255 Tax Assistant / Data Entry Operator
Below 230 Selection not guaranteed — high risk

How to Improve Your Tier 2 Score — Section-wise Strategy

Section Max Marks Realistic Target Key Strategy
English (45 Q) 135 100 – 118 Highest marks available — invest maximum time here
Reasoning (30 Q) 90 66 – 78 High accuracy possible with practice — don’t guess
Maths (30 Q) 90 54 – 72 Attempt only confident questions — negative marking is severe
GA (25 Q) 75 51 – 63 Static GK + Current Affairs — daily revision mandatory

📌 Read: SSC CGL 2026 Tier 2 — Complete Guide: Pattern, Syllabus and What Changed

📌 Read: SSC CGL 2026 Post Preference Order — Which Post to Choose


Common Mistakes in Score Planning

  • Targeting Tier 1 cutoff as final target — Tier 1 is only a gate. Clear it comfortably and move all focus to Tier 2.
  • Attempting all questions in Tier 2 — With -1 negative marking, wrong answers severely damage your score. Attempt 102–115 questions with high accuracy.
  • Ignoring English in Tier 2 — English has 135 marks — the single largest section. Every mark here matters the most.
  • Not knowing post preference before exam — Know your target post before you appear in Tier 2. It shapes your score target and strategy.
  • Comparing scores with friends from different categories — Category matters significantly. An OBC candidate needs 20–30 fewer marks than General for the same post.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. Do Tier 1 marks count in the final SSC CGL 2026 merit list?

No. Tier 1 marks are not counted in the final merit list. Tier 1 is only a qualifying and shortlisting exam. Your final rank and post allotment are based entirely on Tier 2 Paper 1 marks (390 marks total).

Q2. How many marks are needed in Tier 1 to qualify for Tier 2?

Based on expected cutoffs for 2026, General category candidates should target 150+ marks (out of 200) in Tier 1 for a safe buffer. OBC: 143+, SC: 133+, ST: 127+.

Q3. How many marks are needed in Tier 2 for Income Tax Inspector?

For General category, expect to need approximately 295–325 marks out of 390 in Tier 2 Paper 1 for Income Tax Inspector. A safe target is 325+ marks. Reserved category candidates need 20–30 fewer marks.

Q4. How many marks are needed for ASO in SSC CGL 2026?

Assistant Section Officer (CSS) typically requires 310–340 marks out of 390 in Tier 2 for General category. Target 340+ marks to be safe. ASO is one of the most competitive posts due to Delhi-based posting and good work-life balance.

Q5. Is it possible to get AAO post in SSC CGL 2026?

Yes — but AAO has the highest cutoff among common SSC CGL posts. Expect to need 330–360 marks out of 390 in Tier 2 for General category. Target 360+ marks. AAO also requires Paper 3 (Finance & Economics) — only candidates who applied for AAO posts appear for this.

Q6. What is the best section to focus on in Tier 2 for maximum score?

English Language with 135 marks (out of 390 total) gives you the best return on preparation time. A strong English score can significantly boost your overall Tier 2 rank. Aim for 100–118 marks in English — this section alone can make or break your post allotment.


Now you know exactly what to target. The numbers are clear — what matters next is consistent, focused preparation.

Clear Tier 1 comfortably. Then shift 100% focus to Tier 2 — especially English and Reasoning, which together contribute 225 out of 390 marks.

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