SSC CHSL Rank Predictor 2025 – Check Your Expected Rank, Percentile & Cut Off
Use RankGuruji’s SSC CHSL Rank Predictor 2025 to check your expected rank, percentile and selection chances instantly. This tool helps candidates analyze their performance after the Tier-I answer key is released.
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) exam for recruitment to posts like LDC, JSA, PA, SA and DEO in central government departments. With lakhs of candidates appearing each year, knowing your rank helps you plan your next steps.
What is SSC CHSL Rank Predictor?
SSC CHSL Rank Predictor is an online tool that estimates your All India Rank (AIR) based on your Tier-I marks, category, and exam trends. It uses previous year cut-off data, difficulty level, and real-time candidate data to give a realistic prediction.
After calculating your marks using the official answer key, you can use this tool to know whether you are likely to qualify for Tier-II and improve your preparation strategy.
How to Use SSC CHSL Rank Predictor?
- Calculate your marks using the SSC CHSL Tier-I Answer Key
- Enter your roll number
- Click on Check Rank
Within seconds, you will get your expected Overall Rank and Category Rank among all appearing candidates.
SSC CHSL Expected Cut Off 2025 (Tier-I)
The expected Tier-I cut-off for SSC CHSL varies by category and difficulty level. Based on recent trends:
- UR: 155 – 165 Marks
- OBC: 145 – 155 Marks
- EWS: 145 – 155 Marks
- SC: 130 – 140 Marks
- ST: 115 – 125 Marks
These values are estimated using previous year trends and expert analysis. Actual cut-offs depend on vacancies, difficulty, and total candidates.
Minimum Qualifying Marks (Tier-I)
- General (UR): 30%
- OBC / EWS: 25%
- SC / ST / PH: 20%
Candidates must meet minimum qualifying marks in each section, but final shortlisting depends on overall cut-off and merit.
How Rank Prediction Works?
RankGuruji uses multiple factors to estimate your rank:
- ✔ Your Tier-I raw marks
- ✔ Category-wise competition
- ✔ Difficulty level of your shift
- ✔ Real-time candidate data from all shifts
These factors help generate an accurate prediction of your expected rank.
Factors Affecting SSC CHSL Rank
- Number of Candidates: More candidates increase competition
- Exam Difficulty: Tougher paper lowers cut-off
- Vacancies: More vacancies improve selection chances
- Category: Different cut-offs for different categories
- Shift: Cut-off can vary between morning and afternoon shifts
SSC CHSL Selection Process
- Tier-I: Computer Based Test (CBT) – 200 marks, 60 minutes
- Tier-II: CBT – Paper I (compulsory) + Paper II (for DEO/JSA)
- Skill Test / Typing Test: For specific posts (DEO, LDC/JSA)
- Document Verification
Tier-I is qualifying-cum-merit for shortlisting to Tier-II. Final selection is based on Tier-II marks.
Why Use RankGuruji SSC CHSL Rank Predictor?
- ✔ Instant rank prediction after answer key release
- ✔ Accurate data-based analysis using real candidate submissions
- ✔ Category-wise rank to gauge selection chances
- ✔ Helps plan Tier-II preparation in advance
- ✔ 100% free and mobile-friendly
Why Rank Prediction is Important?
Rank prediction helps candidates understand their position among lakhs of aspirants. It helps you decide whether to start Tier-II preparation or focus on other exams — without waiting for the official result.
Important Tips for Candidates
- Always calculate marks using the official SSC answer key
- Compare your score with the expected category cut-off
- Start Tier-II preparation if your score is near or above cut-off
- Keep all documents ready for verification well in advance
SSC CHSL Rank Predictor FAQs
It provides a close estimate based on real candidate data and trends, but final rank may vary slightly from official results.
Yes, SSC CHSL rank prediction shows both Overall Rank and Category Rank (UR, OBC, EWS, SC, ST).
You can use it after the SSC CHSL Tier-I answer key is released and your marks are calculated.
Generally, 160+ for UR and 145+ for OBC/EWS is considered safe based on recent cut-off trends.
No. Tier-I is used to shortlist candidates for Tier-II. Final selection is based on Tier-II performance.
Yes, it is completely free and works on all devices including mobile.