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The CISF cutoff is the last qualifying mark for a stage, set where merit meets vacancies for each category. This page explains how it is determined and how to use official cutoff trends sensibly.
Facts last verified 16 July 2026
How it works
The cutoff is the last qualifying mark for a stage, set by where merit meets vacancies for each category.
CISF cutoffs are category-wise and post-wise (Fireman, Tradesman trades, Driver), reflecting each post's vacancies and applicant pool.
Vacancy count, applicant strength and paper difficulty are the three levers — a harder paper or larger vacancy pool pulls the qualifying mark down, and the reverse pushes it up.
Normalisation, where multiple shifts run, adjusts raw scores before the cutoff is applied, so compare normalised — not raw — marks against it.
Official cutoff notices from earlier cycles on cisfrectt.cisf.gov.in are the only reliable trend source — coaching estimates published before the official notice routinely miss by a wide margin.
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Common questions
Each trade (Fireman, Cook, Mason, Driver and others) has its own vacancies and applicant pool, so qualifying marks differ trade-wise.
PET/PST is qualifying — the written-exam cutoff decides merit among those who cleared the physical stages.
Where a recruitment is state/domicile-allocated, effective cutoffs can differ by allocation unit — the notification defines how vacancies are distributed.