
The Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (RBSE) is likely to announce the REET 2024 results for Level 1 and Level 2 soon on its official website. While there’s no official confirmation yet, the final answer keys were released in March and the objection window has closed, indicating the result announcement is near.
Along with the results, RBSE is expected to publish detailed scorecards and final answer keys for both levels of the exam.
Candidates are also advised to check the REET Cut Off 2025 to understand the category-wise qualifying marks. These marks are important to determine if you’ve cleared the exam. The minimum qualifying marks vary for different categories and areas (TSP/Non-TSP). Stay tuned to the official REET website for updates on results, scorecards, and cut-off details.
What is REET Cut Off 2025?
If you gave the REET 2025 exam to become a teacher in Rajasthan, then it’s important to know about the minimum marks you need to pass. These marks are called the REET Cut Off 2025. The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER) will share the cut-off when they declare the results.
These are the least marks you must get to move to the next step of selection. These marks are different for different groups like General, SC, ST, and others. The marks depend on how hard the exam was, how many students took it, and how many jobs are available.
How to Check REET Cut Off 2025
Here’s how you can find the cut-off marks:
- Visit the official REET website.
- Click on the link that says “REET 2025 Cut Off”.
- Look at the table for your category (like General, SC, etc.).
- Save the PDF file if you want to keep it.
REET 2025 Cut Off Marks – Category Wise
Here is a table showing how many marks you need to pass, based on your category:
Category | Minimum % (Non-TSP Area) | Minimum % (TSP Area) |
General | 60% | 60% |
SC (Scheduled Caste) | 55% | 36% |
ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 36% | 55% |
OBC/MBC/EWS | 55% | 55% |
Widows, Ex-Servicemen | 50% | 50% |
Physically Handicapped (PH) | 40% | 40% |
Sahriya Community | 36% | 36% |
Why These Marks Change
The cut-off is decided using these things:
- How many students took the test
- How tough the paper was
- How many jobs are open
- Rules for different groups (like SC/ST)
- These rules help make the process fair for everyone.
What Do These Marks Mean?
- If you are from the General category, you need 60% marks.
- If you belong to SC, you need 55% (or 36% in TSP areas).
- OBC, MBC, and EWS students need 55%.
- Widows and Ex-Servicemen must get 50%.
- PH (Physically Handicapped) students must get 40%.
- Students from Sahriya Community need 36%.
- If you score these marks or more, you will pass REET 2025 and be one step closer to becoming a teacher
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