RSSB Lab Assistant Expected Cut Off 2026: Check Subject-Wise and Category-Wise Minimum Qualifying Marks

Last Updated: May 10, 2026, 19:51 IST

RSSB Lab Assistant 2026 Cutoff: The RSSB conducted the RSSB Lab Assistant Examination 2026 on May 09 and 10, 2026. Check out the category-wise RSSB Lab Assistant 2026 expected cutoff, along with the previous year cutoff here.

RSSB Lab Assistant 2026 Cutoff
RSSB Lab Assistant 2026 Cutoff

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RSSB Lab Assistant 2026 Cut off: Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) conducted the RSSB Lab Assistant exam on May 09 for Geography and May 10 for Science/Junior Lab Assistant. Through this offline exam, the RSSB will fill 804 posts of Laboratory Assistants and Junior Laboratory Assistants. The candidates who qualify the written exam will be eligible to appear in the document verification round.

In this article, we will discuss the RSSB Lab Assistant 2026 expected cutoff based on the difficulty level of the exam, along with the factors that determine the cutoff.

RSSB Lab Assistant Expected Cutoff 2026

Candidates must go through the RSSB Lab Assistant expected cut-off marks to predict their chances of securing success in the written exam. Failing to score marks more than or equivalent to the RSSB Lab Assistant exam cut-off will lead to disqualification from the next round. The subject-wise RSSB Lab Assistant 2026 expected cutoff is given below:

RSSB Lab Assistant Expected Cutoff 2026

Subject Name

UR

OBC

SC

ST

Science / Jr. Lab Assistant

-

-

-

-

Lab Assistant Geography

-

-

-

-

Factors Deciding RSSB Lab Assistant Cutoff Marks

There are various factors responsible for determining the cutoff marks, some of which are as follows.

  • Number of Test-Takers: The number of candidates appearing in the exam always affects the cut-off marks. The high number of candidates means high competition, which increases the cut-off marks.

  • Difficulty Level of Exam: The difficulty level of the exam is also a crucial factor that decides the cut-off marks. If the questions asked in the exam are difficult in nature, then the cut-off marks will definitely come down.

  • Number of Vacancies: The number of vacancies is always inversely proportional to the cut-off mark. The lesser number of vacancies means a high cut-off and vice-versa. 

  • Candidate’s performance: The overall performance of candidates also affects the cut-off marks. If a high number of candidates do well in the exam, then the cut-off marks will also be high.

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Sunil Sharma is an edtech professional with over 12 years of experience in the education domain. He holds an M.Sc. in Mathematics from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. He has worked as an Subject Matter Expert (SME) at Vriti Infocom Private Limited. and later joined Aakash Edutech Private Limited. At Jagran New Media, he writes for the Exam Prep section of JagranJosh.com. 
Sunil has expertise in Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and English, making him a versatile professional in the education and test preparation sector. He has created content for various management exams CAT, XAT and also for exams such as CUET etc

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First Published: May 10, 2026, 19:51 IST

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