The New India Assurance Company Limited (NIACL) released the NIACL Assistant Cut Off 2024. Candidates can follow this blog to get the previous years state-wise cut off details. Check out the cut off marks for better knowledge and preparation for the NIACL exam 2024 scheduled to be held in February/March 2024.
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NIACL Assistant Cut Off 2024: Prelims & Mains Overview | |
Name of Organization | New India Assurance Company Limited (NIACL) |
Post Name | NIACL Assistant |
Total Vacancies | 300 Posts |
Age Limit | 21 Years-30 Years |
Eligibility Criteria | Graduate in Relevant Discipline in a Recognized College/University |
NIACL Assistant Start Date of Apply Online | February 1, 2024 |
NIACL Assistant Last Date of Apply Online | February 15, 2024 |
Selection Process | PrelimsMainsRegional Language Test |
Salary | Rs. 37000/- Monthly |
Official Website | www.newindia.co.in |
Application Fees | GEN/OBC/EWS: Rs. 850SC/ST/PwBD: Rs. 100 |
NIACL recently released NIACL Assistant Notification 2024 for 300 posts. The online application starts on February 1, 2024, and the last date to apply is February 15, 2024. Candidates targeting NIACL Assistant 2024 can go through the previous year’s cut off marks to align exam preparation in the right direction. The NIACL Assistant Previous Year Cut Off marks are prepared according to no. of vacancies, exam difficulty level, and questions asked.
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Check NIACL Assistant Previous Year Cut Off Marks 2018 summarized in the detailed table format below:
State | SC | ST | OBC | UR |
Andaman & Nicobar | – | – | 53.25 | 74.25 |
Andhra Pradesh | – | 73.50 | – | 88.25 |
Assam | 75.75 | 69.75 | 78.00 | 83.75 |
Bihar | – | – | – | 88.25 |
Chandigarh | 76.00 | – | 77.50 | 87.75 |
Chhattisgarh | 74.25 | 67.25 | – | 86.75 |
Delhi | 80.25 | 72.00 | 82.50 | 89.25 |
Goa | – | – | – | 69.00 |
Gujarat | 78.25 | 64.50 | 71.50 | 82.75 |
Haryana | 77.50 | – | – | 89.00 |
Himachal Pradesh | 77.75 | – | – | 87.25 |
Jammu & Kashmir | 75.50 | 65.25 | – | 86.50 |
Jharkhand | 76.50 | – | – | 88.00 |
Karnataka | 71.75 | 70.00 | 75.75 | 81.25 |
Kerala | 79.75 | – | 86.25 | 89.00 |
Madhya Pradesh | 77.25 | 59.25 | – | 86.75 |
Maharashtra | 79.00 | 56.50 | 78.00 | 82.50 |
Odisha | 79.00 | 69.00 | 86.50 | 88.00 |
Puducherry | – | – | – | 79.50 |
Punjab | 76.25 | – | – | 90.00 |
Rajasthan | 82.00 | 73.00 | 84.00 | 88.75 |
Tamil Nadu | 75.75 | 61.25 | – | 84.50 |
Telangana | 83.00 | 74.00 | – | 86.00 |
Tripura | – | 53.00 | – | 85.75 |
Uttar Pradesh | 80.75 | – | 84.50 | 89.00 |
Uttarakhand | – | 74.00 | – | 88.75 |
West Bengal | 83.00 | 64.50 | 82.25 | 91.00 |
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Subject/ Category | English Language | Test of Reasoning | Numerical Aptitude |
Maximum Marks | 30 | 35 | 35 |
SC, ST, OBC, PC, EXS & DISEXS AND DXS | 11.00 | 11.00 | 13.50 |
GENERAL | 14.75 | 16.25 | 17.75 |
We have compiled NIACL Assistant Mains Cut Off Marks 2018. Here is the category-wise and state-wise cut off marks summarized in the table below:
State | SC | ST | OBC | UR |
Andaman & Nicobar | – | – | 125 | 150.32 |
Andhra Pradesh | – | 127.20 | – | 169:38 |
Assam | 130.31 | 123.75 | 146.57 | 156.26 |
Bihar | – | – | – | 169.38 |
Chandigarh | 139.38 | – | 159.69 | 175.01 |
Chhattisgarh | 136.26 | 118.45 | – | 171.57 |
Delhi | 144.70 | 124.07 | 155.64 | 171.87 |
Goa | – | – | – | 141.88 |
Gujarat | 156.25 | 117.51 | 148.76 | 164.38 |
Haryana | 135.62 | – | – | 174.38 |
Himachal Pradesh | 142.20 | – | – | 173.77 |
Jammu & Kashmir | 145.00 | 121.88 | – | 173.13 |
Jharkhand | 138.45 | – | — | 170.01 |
Karnataka | 130.94 | 132.83 | 149.38 | 160.3 |
Kerala | 146.88 | — | 167.50 | 173.76 |
Madhya Pradesh | 136.25 | 121.25 | – | 170.94 |
Maharashtra | 153.12 | 113.44 | 155.00 | 164.39 |
Odisha | 138.76 | 120.01 | 163.13 | 169.69 |
Puducherry | – | – | – | 177.19 |
Punjab | 141.25 | – | – | 179.70 |
Rajasthan | 1,54.38 | 139.08 | 161.58 | 176.25 |
Tamil Nadu | 141.88 | 129.69 | – | 164.38 |
Telangana | 146.89 | 131.26 | – | 168.76 |
Tripura | — | 115.94 | – | 172.83 |
Uttar Pradesh | 141.88 | – | 155.62 | 173.45 |
Uttarakhand | 139,.70 | – | 170.32 | – |
West Bengal | 148.45 | 118.44 | 150.95 | 146.88 |
The cut-off for the NIACL (New India Assurance Company Limited) Assistant exam is influenced by various factors. Understanding these factors can provide insights into how the cut-off is determined. Here are the key factors affecting the NIACL Assistant cut-off:
The total number of vacancies available for the NIACL Assistant exam is a critical factor. Generally, a higher number of vacancies may lead to a lower cut-off, as there are more opportunities for candidates to secure qualifying marks.
The difficulty level of the exam plays a significant role. If the exam is more challenging, the cut-off may be relatively lower, and vice versa. Exam difficulty is subjective and can vary from year to year.
The total number of candidates appearing for the exam influences the competition. If a large number of candidates are competing for a limited number of vacancies, the cut-off is likely to be higher.
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The reservation quotas for various categories (General, SC, ST, OBC, etc.) impact the cut-off differently for each category. Different reservation quotas may lead to variations in cut-offs for different categories.
In cases where multiple shifts are conducted, a normalization process may be applied to ensure fairness. This process considers variations in difficulty between different shifts and aims to standardize the scores.
The marking scheme, including negative markings for incorrect answers, influences the cut-off. Candidates need to manage accuracy along with attempts. Higher negative markings can affect the cut-off.
Previous years’ cut-off trends provide a reference point for candidates and exam authorities. Historical data helps understand the competition level and predict potential cut-off ranges.
Changes in the exam pattern, including alterations in the number of questions, sections, or time duration, can impact the cut-off. Candidates and authorities need to adapt to these changes.
The overall performance of candidates in a particular year can affect the cut-off. If candidates, on average, perform exceptionally well, the cut-off may be higher.
The difficulty level of individual sections or subjects within the exam can influence the overall cut-off. A particularly challenging section may lead to adjustments in the overall cut-off.
If there are variations in difficulty levels between different sets of question papers, the normalization process is applied to standardized scores. This ensures fairness in the evaluation process.
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It’s essential to note that the cut-off is determined based on a combination of these factors, and their interplay may vary from one exam cycle to another. Aspirants should stay informed about official notifications, exam patterns, and any changes in the evaluation process to understand how these factors might affect the NIACL Assistant cut-off 2024.
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