OSSTET Cut Off 2024: Check Previous Year Cutoff, Minimum Qualifying Marks

OSSTET cut off 2024 will be released by the Board of Secondary Education, Odisha along with the result. Meanwhile, you can check the minimum qualifying marks for Odisha TET exam 2024 for all categories.

Jan 23, 2024, 17:25 IST
Check the previous year OSSTET Cut Off here.
Check the previous year OSSTET Cut Off here.

OSSTET cut-off is the minimum qualifying mark that aspirants need to secure to pass the Odisha TET exam. Odisha Senior Secondary Teachers Eligibility Test (OSSTET) is an offline exam conducted to assess candidates' eligibility as secondary teachers in Odisha schools. Those who achieve the OSSTET minimum qualifying marks will proceed to the next stage. These minimum qualifying marks are set by BSEH and vary for reserved and unreserved categories. In this article, we have mentioned OSSTET qualifying marks for all categories.

OSSTET Cut Off 2024

The Board of Secondary Education, Odisha, releases results based on the minimum qualifying marks set for all categories. General category candidates who obtain an aggregate of 45 per cent and reserved categories who obtain an aggregate of 35 per cent are declared qualified. Those who fail to meet the minimum qualifying marks will not be eligible to proceed further in the recruitment process. Scroll down to find the OSSTET minimum qualifying marks for paper 1 and paper 2.

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OSSTET Qualifying Marks 2024

BSEH has set the minimum qualifying marks for Odisha TET Paper 1 and 2. Candidates scoring equal to or higher than these qualifying marks will be eligible to proceed to the subsequent stages. For UR category, the minimum qualifying percentage is 45. Candidates belonging to OBC/SC/ST need to secure 35% in OSSTET to clear it.

Category

OSSTET Minimum Qualifying Marks

Unreserved Category

45% of 150

Reserved Category

35% of 150

How to Check OSSTET Cut Off 2024

The exam conducting authority issues OSSTET cutoff marks along with the result declaration. Those who appeared for the exam can follow the given below steps to download the cut-off marks.

Step 1: Visit the official website of BSEH at bseodisha.ac.in

Step 2: Click on the cut-off marks download link provided on the homepage.

Step 3: Go through the Odisha TET cut-off marks to know about the minimum qualifying marks for paper 1 and paper 2.

Step 4: Download it and keep a hard copy for future reference.

Factors Affecting OSSTET Cutoff Marks

Several factors contribute to determining the cut-off marks. Candidates should know these factors and formulate a strategic preparation plan to outperform others in the exam. Listed below are the factors influencing the OSSTET cut-off.

  • Number of vacancies released
  • Difficulty level of the examination
  • The number of candidates appeared for the exam
  • Previous year's cut off marks
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FAQs

  • What is OSSTET minimum qualifying marks?
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    The minimum qualifying marks for OSSTET differ from post to post. For the UR category, it is 45%, and for reserved categories, it is 35%.
  • What is OSSTET cut off marks for OBC?
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    The OSSTET cut off marks for OBC is 35% of 150.
  • What is OSSTET Cut Off 2024?
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    The Board of Secondary Education, Odisha will issue the OSSTET Cut Off 2024 along with the result declaration.

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