Are you aiming to join the paramilitary forces like BSF, CISF, or CRPF through the SSC GD 2026 exam? To secure a seat, simply passing isn't enough; you need a "Safe Score" that guarantees a post in your preferred force.
In this article, we break down the expected cut-offs and the best way to prepare.
1. Understanding the SSC GD Exam Pattern
Before jumping into the numbers, remember that the exam consists of 80 questions for a total of 160 marks. You have 60 minutes to solve four sections:
- General Intelligence & Reasoning (20 Questions)
- General Knowledge & General Awareness (20 Questions)
- Elementary Mathematics (20 Questions)
- English/Hindi (20 Questions)
2. Expected Safe Score for 2026
Based on the 2025 trends, the competition is increasing. While cut-offs vary by state (General, Border, and Naxal areas), here is a general target:
- High-Cutoff States (UP, Rajasthan, Haryana): Aim for 135+ marks for top choices like CISF or SSF.
- Medium-Cutoff States (West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha): A score of 110–125 is generally safe for BSF/CRPF, but aim for 130+ for CISF.
- Border Area Benefit: If you belong to a border district (especially in West Bengal), your cut-off might be 10–15 marks lower than the general area.
3. Subject-Wise Preparation Tips
- GK/GS: Don't waste time reading everything. Focus on "Static GK" like the Indian Constitution (Articles), Indian Geography, and Census 2011.
- Mathematics: Practice simplification, percentages, and profit/loss. These are high-scoring areas.
- Reasoning: This is the most scoring section. Daily practice of 20 questions can help you get a perfect score.
4. The Importance of Mock Tests
You cannot crack SSC GD without speed.
- Solve at least two full-length mock tests per week.
- Analyze your mistakes—don't just check the score.
- Focus on previous year questions (2018–2025) as SSC often repeats patterns.
Conclusion
The journey to wearing the uniform starts with a solid plan. Start your preparation early, focus on your weak areas, and keep track of the official notifications on the SSC website.
Pro Tip: For West Bengal candidates, choosing Bengali as a medium (if available) can help you understand the questions faster, but ensure you are comfortable with the technical terms in the syllabus.


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