The
UPSSSC Lekhpal Recruitment 2025 is underway, and candidates across Uttar Pradesh are eagerly awaiting the
Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET) results. After the release of PET scores, a common concern among aspirants is:
“What is the expected cutoff, and what score can be considered safe?”📌 Understanding PET for UP Lekhpal
·
PET (Preliminary Eligibility Test) is a qualifying exam conducted by
UPSSSC for the Lekhpal recruitment process.· Marks obtained in PET determine
eligibility for the main written exam.· The test usually includes
General Knowledge, Reasoning, Mathematics, and Hindi sections.
📌 Expected PET Cutoff 2025
While the
official cutoff will be declared by UPSSSC, experts and past trends suggest the following
expected range:
CategoryExpected PET Cutoff (Out of 100)Safe Score EstimateGeneral70 – 7576+OBC65 – 7071+SC60 – 6566+ST55 – 6061+EWS65 – 7071+
Note: These are
predicted scores based on previous years’ trends and difficulty level of the exam. The
official cutoff may vary.
📌 Factors Influencing the PET Cutoff
1.
Number of Candidates: More candidates may increase competition, raising the cutoff.2.
Difficulty Level: Easier exams may result in higher cutoffs; tougher exams may lower them.3.
Vacancy Numbers: The number of available
Lekhpal positions affects qualifying marks.4.
Category Reservations: Cutoff varies according to
caste and reservation categories.
📌 Tips for Candidates
1.
Don’t Panic: PET is
only the first step; main exam preparation is crucial.2.
Check Score Carefully: Ensure your PET score is
accurately recorded.3.
Focus on Main Exam: Begin preparing for the
written and typing tests to improve chances.4.
Stay Updated: Follow
UPSSSC official notifications for exact cutoff and next steps.
💡 Final Thoughts
While PET scores are important, candidates should
view them as a stepping stone. Those who score above the
expected safe range can proceed confidently, while others should focus on
strengthening their preparation for the main exam.
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