
SSC MTS Expected Cutoff 2026: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced the SSC MTS Exam Date 2026, with the Computer-Based Test (CBT) commencing from 4 February 2026. Candidates appearing for the Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) and Havaldar posts are eagerly waiting for the expected cutoff marks. The cutoff helps aspirants assess their chances of qualifying for the next stage of the selection process. The SSC MTS Cutoff 2026 will depend on factors such as exam difficulty level, number of vacancies, and overall candidate performance. Until the official cutoff is released, candidates can refer to expected cutoffs based on previous years’ trends.
The expected cutoff for SSC MTS 2026 is prepared by analyzing past-year cutoffs, exam pattern, and the level of competition. As the SSC MTS 2026 exam will be conducted in CBT mode across multiple shifts, the normalization process may also impact the final cutoff.
Candidates should note that these cutoffs are tentative and may change once SSC releases the official category-wise cutoff list.
| Category | Expected Cutoff (Marks) |
| UR | 145 – 147 |
| OBC | 135 – 140 |
| SC | 130 – 135 |
| ST | 125 – 130 |
| EWS | 138 – 142 |
Note: Cutoffs may vary for Havaldar posts and state-wise vacancies.
SSC determines the MTS cutoff based on multiple factors. The difficulty level of the CBT exam across all shifts plays a crucial role. Additionally, the total number of vacancies (7,948 posts) and the number of candidates appearing for the exam affect the competition level. Category-wise reservation rules and the normalization of marks are also considered before finalizing the cutoff.
Visit the official SSC website – ssc.gov.in
Click on the “Result” tab on the homepage
Select the MTS examination section
Open the SSC MTS Result & Cutoff 2026 PDF
Check the category-wise cutoff marks and download the PDF for future reference
After the release of the SSC MTS Cutoff 2026, candidates qualifying the cutoff will be shortlisted for the next stages of selection. For Havaldar posts, shortlisted candidates will be required to appear for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST).
Candidates should regularly visit the official SSC website for updates on results, document verification, and the final merit list. Keeping documents ready in advance will help avoid last-minute issues.