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ESIC Exam Result and Cutoff Marks

The Gazette of India will issue a brief notification regarding the ESIC UDC Result 2022. The ESIC will conduct the recruitment for Upper Division Clerk/Upper Division Cashier-Clerk and Stenographers pots. The official application process was expected to start in March. The COVID-19 has postponed the ESIC application process. The official notification regarding the ESIC UDC Result 2021 is expected to be released soon. The ESIC UDC Result will be released after every stage- Prelims, Mains, and Skill tests. After the Prelims exam, the ESIC UDC Result will be declared, and based on it candidates will move to the Mains Stage. After the Mains exam, ESIC UDC Results will be declared for the mains examination, and based on it candidates will be called for the last stage- The Skills Tests.

ESIC UDC Result 2022

The ESIC UDC Result has not yet been released by ESIC. The ESIC releases a separate result for every stage on its official portal.

There is no official notification regarding the start of the application process, exam date, and result. The ESIC official news about the examination is expected to be released soon. Eligible candidates should keep checking ESIC official website.

Events Dates
ESIC UDC Prelims Exam Date 19th March 2022
ESIC UDC/Steno Prelims/Mains Result Yet to be notified
ESIC UDC Mains Exam Date Yet to be notified
ESIC UDC Mains Exam Result Yet to be notified
ESIC Steno Prelims Exam Date 20th March 2022

How to Check ESIC Result?

Follow these steps to check the ESIC result

Step 1. Visit ESIC website.

Step 2. On the home page, you will find the ESIC UDC/Steno Results link 2022

Step 3. Select the relevant link and enter the login details. After entering the login details (registration/roll number and DOB/password), click on the ‘submit button.’

Step 4. You will find the result in the form of a merit list.

Step 5. Use the shortcut command “Ctrl+F’ to find your name/roll number.

Step 6. Qualified candidates will see their name/roll number in the list.

Step 7. The qualified candidates should take out a printout of the result and keep it safe for future use.

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ESIC UDC Cut-off Marks

The cut-off marks are decided for each stage separately. The candidate needs to score at least the specified marks to move to the next stage.

Generally, The cut-off list is prepared with the following points in consideration, which are as follows:

  • Number of vacancies
  • Number of candidates who attended the examination
  • The difficulty level of the exam
  • Category of the candidate
  • Highest marks obtained in the written examination

The list below shows the cut-off marks for ESIC UDC/Steno 2019. The cut-off marks will help the candidates to understand the difficulty level of the exam and prepare for the same keeping the cut-off marks in mind.

  • Note: There is also a state-wise category-wise cut-off marks list for ESIC Recruitment.

The list below shows the Minimum Qualifying Marks for the post of ESIC Upper Division Clerk/Upper Division Cashier-Clerk(2019):-

Category Minimum Qualifying Marks(Out of 200)
SC (35%) 70
ST (35%) 70
OBC (40%) 80
UR / EWS (45%) 90
PWD (30%) 60
Ex-Servicemen (35%) 70

Note:- The minimum qualifying marks are:

  • 45% for UR
  • 40% for OBC
  • 35% for SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen
  • 30% for PWD

Previous year cut off of ESIC Stenographer (2019):

Category Test T1 T2 T3 Total Marks
Test Name English Language and Comprehension (100 Marks) Reasoning Ability( 50 Marks ) General Awareness (50 marks) 200 Marks
SC (35%) 35.00 17.50 17.50 70
ST (35%) 35.00 17.50 17.50 70
OBC (40%) 40.00 20.00 20.00 80
UR/EWS (45%) 45.00 22.50 22.50 90
PWD (30%) 30.00 15.00 15.00 60
Ex-Servicemen (35%) 35.00 17.50 17.50 70

Note:- The minimum qualifying marks are:

  • 45% for UR
  • 40% for OBC
  • 35% for SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen
  • 30% for PWD

These marks are seen individually and collectively as in Phase I, there was sectional time and marks.

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How to Check Cut-off Marks

Follow these steps to check the ESIC UDC 2021 Cut off Marks:

  • Visit the official website of ESIC
  • On the homepage, you will find the ESIC UDC Cut-Off list link. Click on the link.
  • You will see a pdf file consisting of the ESIC UDC Cut-off list.
  • ESIC candidates can download the pdf file for future use.
  •  The candidates can use the file to compare their marks and to see whether they have qualified for the next stage.

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FAQs

Q.1 When will the results for ESIC UDC Prelims 2021 be declared?

Ans. The results for ESIC UDC will be declared after the Prelims exam 2021. The ESIC UDC Application process has not yet started. Keep visiting the ESIC official website.

Q.2 Where can I find the results for ESIC UDC?

Ans. ESIC released the merit list on its official portal. Candidates can check their results by visiting the ESIC official website.

Q.3 On what basis is the final merit list created for ESIC UDC?

Ans. The candidate must qualify for all three stages of the examination. Since Stage I and III are qualifying in nature, marks obtained in Stage II- Mains Stage is considered for creating the final list.

Q.4 The ESIC prepares the cut-off list based on which factors?

Ans. While preparing the cut-off marks list, the following points are considered:-

  • Number of vacancies
  • Number of candidates who attended the exam
  • The difficulty level of the exam
  • Category of the candidate
  • Highest marks obtained in the written examination