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SSC CPO Result 2017 – CAPF, CISF, Delhi Police SI/ASI Paper 1 Cutoff Marks, SSC CPO Results, SSC CPO Exam Results

SSC CPO 2017

Overview of SSC CPO Exam 2017

  • Organization Name: – Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
  • Exam Name: – SSC CPO SI ASI Exam 2017
  • Admit card: – Available,20-06-2017
  • Exam Date: – 30-06-2017 to 07-07-2017 (Paper 1)
  • Category:- Result
  • Status:- Available 
  • Official Website:- http://ssc.nic.in/
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Hello Guys,I am RJ and today. We are going to inform you about SSC CPO SI Result 2017. The SSC CPO SI Result will soon available on official website of SSC. As you all know that the Examination Result is very important for each and every Examination to know that the applicants qualified or not. The Staff Selection Commission has successfully organized SSC CPO Pre Examination at various Examination Centers. Now its time to announce Result. SSC CPO Result 2017: The Staff Selection Commission will declare the SSC CPO Scorecard 2017 in the month of July/ August 2017 (Tentatively) on the official website that is http://ssc.nic.in/ The exam of SSC CPO Paper I held from 1st to 7th July 2017. After qualifying the Paper 1 exam, candidates will proceed to SSC CPO paper II which is going to organized on 8th October 2017. Candidates can check the SSC CPO Result 2017 by entering the necessary details on the website and can download it.

Expected SSC CPO Cut Off (SI & ASI) 2017

These expected cut off are for Sub Inspector & Assistant Sub Inspector post. This year there is a possibility that the cut off may be higher since the SSC CPO Paper is of easy level.
CategoryExpected Cut Off 2017
MaleFemale
General90-10585-95
OBC 85-9575-88
SC75-8568-78
ST70-8060-69

Previous Year SSC CPO Cut Off 2016 – SI & ASI

The table below shows SSC CPO Cut Off of Paper 1 for both Male & female candidates.

SSC CPO Paper I Cut Off – Male

CategorySSC CPO Cut off (Male)
201620152014
General89.7588.2585.00
OBC77.0074.0070.00
SC67.7568.0063.25
ST67.2565.0059.25
Ex-Servicemen30.0063.0040.00

SSC CPO Paper I Cut Off – Female

CategorySSC CPO Cut off (Female)
201620152014
General83.5083.0081.85
OBC69.5070.7568.00
SC60.2562.0061.00
ST58.2560.0054.00

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