Expected final cut-off for the IB Security Assistant/Executive exam in 2025
The expected final cut-off for the IB Security Assistant/Executive exam in 2025
is shaped by the large number of vacancies (4,987 nationwide, including 130 for Jaipur), intense competition, and trends from recent years. While the official cut-offs will only be released with the results on the Ministry of Home Affairs website, industry analysts and previous cycles provide realistic range estimates for candidates:- Expected 2025 Final Cut-off (National Ranges)
- Unreserved (UR): 68–74 marks out of 100
- OBC: 60–65 marks
- EWS: 61–65 marks
- SC: 54–58 marks
- ST: 46–52 marks
These are competitive/selection cut-offs (not minimum qualifying marks), meaning the typical marks required for actual shortlisting to Tier-II or further selection rounds. They reflect:
A large pool of applicants,
The generally moderate-to-high exam difficulty,
Historical cut-off trends from 2019 and student feedback in recent cycles,
The increased number of vacancies for 2025, which may lower the cut-off by a margin, but strong competition in urban centers (like Jaipur) often keeps cut-offs elevated.
Minimum qualifying marks remain lower (UR: 30, OBC: 28, SC/ST: 25, EWS: 30 out of 100), but for true selection, aim well above these scores.
For region-specific competition (such as Jaipur), the range for UR is likely to remain at the higher end of the spectrum (68–74), with reserved category cut-offs a few points lower, in line with strong city-level competition.
Preparation should target these expected ranges for the best chance at shortlisting in the 2025 cycle
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