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The REET cutoff represents the minimum qualifying marks required to be considered for selection. This threshold varies based on multiple factors and is determined by the RSMSSB after each examination cycle.
Facts last verified 5 July 2026
How it works
The REET cutoff is the minimum score candidates must achieve to be eligible for selection. This threshold is established by the RSMSSB and serves as a qualifying criterion for candidates appearing for the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers.
Several factors influence the REET cutoff, including the overall difficulty level of the examination, the number of candidates appearing, and the vacancy requirements. The RSMSSB considers these elements when determining the appropriate cutoff for each category.
The REET implements category-wise cutoffs to ensure fair representation across different categories. Additionally, if the examination is conducted in multiple shifts with varying difficulty levels, normalized cutoffs may be applied to maintain fairness across all candidates.
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The REET cutoff is determined by the RSMSSB based on factors like exam difficulty, number of candidates, and available vacancies. The official cutoff is announced on the RSMSSB portal after results are declared.
Category-wise cutoffs are separate thresholds for different candidate categories, while normalized cutoffs adjust scores when multiple exam shifts have varying difficulty levels. Both ensure fairness in the selection process.
The official REET cutoff is published on the RSMSSB official portal at https://rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in/. Candidates should refer to this source for accurate cutoff information.