APSC CCE 2009 Final Cutoff Marks (Mains + Interview)
APSC Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) 2013 candidates who appeared in Mains exam are now waiting for the results. What was the cutoff last year? How was your performance? Was it good enough to make it to the list? This article is for those APSC mains candidates. Find below the cutoff marks for various categories against various posts in APSC CCE 2009.
APSC Combined Competitive Examination 2009 Final Cutoff:
Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) conducts Combined Competitive Examination for recruiting in various posts under Assam Civil Services and allied services. Following are the category wise cutoff marks of APSC CCE Final exam 2009 (also called as 2011), result of which was announced on April 26, 2013.
| CATEGORY |
ACS (Assam Civil Service) | APS (Assam Police Service) | Superintendent of Taxes | Superintendent of Excise | Inspector of Taxes | Inspector of Excise |
| General (Open) |
961 | 938 | 961 | 957 | 871 | 927 |
| Other Backward Classes (OBC) | 923 | 911 | 917 | 909 | 838 | 833 |
| Scheduled Class (SC) |
860 | 876 | No vacancy | No vacancy | 811 | 799 |
| Scheduled Tribe (Plains) | 862 | 851 | 859 | No vacancy | 802 | 796 |
| Scheduled Tribe (Hills) | 847 | 846 | 871 | No vacancy | 762 | No vacancy |
The marks above include interview. That means they are out of all total 1600, not just 1400 of CC (Main) Exam. The highest cutoff was 961 or 60.06% for ACS and APS posts in open category. The lowest cutoff was 762 or 47.62% for Inspector of taxes post in Scheduled Tribe (Hills) category. Category wise, lowest cutoff score for General category was 927 or (57.93%). Lowest OBC cutoff was 833 i.e. 52%. Compared to UPSC Civil Services examination, these values are high.
APSC 2013 Final Cutoff:
Cutoff marks are hard to predict. Because they are influenced by various factors such as candidates in different subjects, pattern of question papers, examiners etc. Higher standards of valuation can easily push cutoff scores down. But it is seen that cutoff marks of civil services examinations fluctuate within a range. The APSC Mains written examination was held in Guwahati from July 1 to July 27, 2014. Though nearly 3000 candidates were selected, several candidates didn’t appeared in the Mains. Also we heard that some papers were tougher than previous years. So, what will be the cutoff for APSC 2013? Will it be around 55-60% for General and 50-55% for OBC? Or it will change drastically? Have any good guess? Feel free to express your views.
Date of APSC 2013 Main results:
Any tentative dates for declaration of APSC 2013 Main exam results? If everything goes smoothly, APSC 2013 Mains examination results will be announced by the end of September or early October. That’s what one APSC employee told us. Basically it is too early to give an exact date. For views and opinion related to APSC civil services exam, don’t forget to view this APSC 2013 discussion page.

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ajio nidile result….ketiya dbo? jimanei deri koribo gondogol besi hb…
@admin.. Where are the probable GS questions like you published last time?
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Results will be out anyways. We all are tensed. But its a humble request to everyone in this forum not to make assumptions as it creates unnecessary tension and spoils the entire day.
Yes evening may be d test of our fate…best of luck guys
@Bhanita
Very good info…
called up apsc offce at 2.30pm.a lady on d othr side in a husky voice said that result might be declared today after 6pm.dnnt knw whether she hs gvn me d corrct infrmtn.but can expct to be dclrd d rslt tody to sme extnt.any infrmtn guys.bore khai aji rslt dbo kole jn feel hse.
Land acquisition bill-
Introduced in LS 7 sept 2011
Act came into force -1st jan 2014
Obj-to provide fair compensation to those whose land is acquired by public or private sector.
Adv-its provide 2 times more competition in rural areas thn d circle price.
Its bring transparency to the process of acquisition of land to set up factories, building etc.
Assure rehabilitation of those affected.
Disadvt- the resettlement n rehabilitation clause gives no guarantee to job.
State is d ultimate decision maker
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The bill doesn’t guarantee return of unused land.
@biplov wren n martin refer kora tat hokolu bostu bhal dore diya ase its more then enough for english section keeping the essay section aside
Called apsc today bout rslt, they said ,”rslt sage May t dibo “
@pranjal olop jeneral english paper khan u discuss korile bhal asil.moi eibur noun verb adverb adjective eku bujie napau keneke sentence likhim.
@All
Eitu forumot kunui porha kotha napate je!! Moi olop besi asha korilu niki forum tur pora. Hoitu sobe porhi ase pura aru share nokore.Koriboinu kio..kunui tu kaku personally sini napai.Kintu bandhu aru bandhobi hokol G.S t jodi number besi pabo khujisa “give n take” polcy apply koribo lagibo.
in the recent amnended land aquisition bill the benefit will be reap only by the legal land owner where as those people who r mere cultuvatirs or tenant of the land will not be beniffted.
@Biplov
Dinok moi keneke bujam? Eneu tai upright person.Gotike tumie bujua.
@Biplob
Not bad..
pranjal mur prannor hokha, harukalor bandhu,ekekhon kahite bhat khai dangor holu.kotha bur monot pelua o bandhoi.kolue jeniba tumaku ekhari hei karukalor bandhutu bulihe kolu.harute tangguti kgela din bur monot pelasun. etia subinspector holi bulie tuk moi selam kori thakim niki.komei ha.ki koro koei tgak.khong korile ki hobo tuk moi abhinandanu dsu.oi mur kothai aghat dle no.sasun Kimane sage ki koi.kintu mur kothat he aghat pali.jaron tur haru kalor ekekahite bhat khua tangguyi khela hokha biplobe eneke kobo buli nu toi bhabisilene baru abar.toi je muk bhal pao pahora nai heiai porman.din ku kothatu bujabi
@Enthu
Land acquisition bille small farmerok ki dore hohai koribo? 3 ta man solid point dibo pariba