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SCI Junior Court Assistant Cut Off 2025, Check Expected Cut Off Marks

The Supreme Court has conducted the SCI Junior Court Assistant Computer-Based Written Test on 13th April 2025 for the post of Junior Court Assistant, and the answer key for the same has been released by officials. Candidates who appeared in the CBT exam are excited to know the cut off marks to proceed to the next stage of the selection process. The SCI Junior Court Assistant Cut Off 2025 will be released by end of April 2025, along with the release of results at the official website www.sci.gov.in. For details regarding the cut off marks, go through the article.

SCI Junior Court Assistant Cut Off 2025

The official has released the SCI Junior Court Assistant Answer Key 2025 has released on 16th April 2025. Candidates can expect that the cut off marks for the online exam will be released by end of April 2025. The cut off marks will be released category-wise wise and candidates who score the minimum cut off as per their category will be selected to appear for the next stage. The selection process for 241 Junior Court Assistant (JCA) posts is based on candidates’ performance in the Objective Written Exam, Computer Knowledge Test, Typing Test, Descriptive Test, and Interview.

SCI Junior Court Assistant Expected Cut Off 2025

Overall, the difficulty level of the SCI Junior Court Assistant Online exam is Moderate, and based on the candidates’ feedback about the types of questions we have prepared SCI Junior Court Assistant Expected Cut Off 2025 and the same is also discussed below.

Category Cut Off (Expected)
UR 84 – 88
SC 75 – 82
ST 72 – 76
OBC 80 – 85

Factors Affecting the SCI Junior Court Assistant Cut Off 2025

The cut-off is decided based on the number of candidates who appeared in the exam, exam difficulty, and vacancies released. As soon as cut off marks are released by SCI, the same will be updated in the article.

  • Number of Applicants
  • Number of Vacancies
  • Category of Candidates
  • Difficulty Level of the Exam
  • Previous Year Cut-Off Trends
  • Normalization Process

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