UPSSSC Pharmacist Mains Cutoff 2026: Check Expected Category Wise Marks PDF Here
The UPSSSC Pharmacist Mains Exam 2026 was held on June 29. Candidates can check the expected categorywise cutoff to estimate their selection chances. The official cutoff will be released along with the final result on the UPSSSC website.
Key Points
- UPSSSC successfully conducted Pharmacist mains exam on June 29, 2026.
- Expected cutoff marks for various categories are available for the 2026 exam.
- Cutoff factors include vacancies, exam difficulty, candidate numbers, and performance.
The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has successfully conducted the mains exam for pharmacist posts. The test was conducted for subjects such as pharmacy subject knowledge, computer & information technology and general information about Uttar Pradesh. The exam for the pharmacist was conducted on June 29, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The expected cutoff for all these subjects has been given here in this article. The final cutoff marks are released by the commission after the final results are out. Also, candidates can check the expected cutoff marks here to know whether they stand a chance to qualify for the main examination. Those who qualify for this stage will be called for further selection processes such as document verification.
UPSSSC Pharmacist Expected Cutoff 2026
The candidates who have appeared for the UPSSSC pharmacist mains exam for subjects such as pharmacy subject knowledge, computer & information technology, and general information about Uttar Pradesh on 29 June 2026 can check the expected cutoff marks here.
1. Expected Cutoff for Horizontal Category
| Category | Cutoff Marks (0ut of 100) |
| General | 66-71 |
| Schedule Caste | 55-60 |
| Schedule Tribe | 50-55 |
| Other Backward Class | 62-67 |
| Economically Weaker Section | 65-70 |
2. Expected Cutoff for Vertical Category
| Category | Cutoff Marks (Out of 100) |
| Person with Disabilities (HH) | 35-40 |
| Person with Disabilities (OA,OL) | 35-40 |
| Person with Disabilities (LC DW AAP) | 35-40 |
| Women | 60-65 |
| Ex Servicemen | 40-45 |
| Outstanding Sports Person | 50-55 |
| Dependent of Freedom Fighters | 40-45 |
Factors Influencing UPSSSC Pharmacist Cutoff 2026
The UPSSSC Pharmacist Mains cutoff is determined after considering several important factors. The commission prepares the cutoff based on the overall performance of candidates and the recruitment requirements. Some of the factors affecting the cutoff are
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Number of Vacancies If the number of vacancies is high the cutoff generally remains lower. Also, fewer vacancies usually result in a higher cutoff.
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Difficulty Level of the Exam A difficult question paper leads to a lower cutoff, while an easy paper may increase the qualifying marks.
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Number of Candidates Appearing Higher participation of candidates can increase the chance of a high cutoff.
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Candidates Performance If a large number of candidates score high marks, the cutoff will rise.
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Categorywise Reservation Separate cutoffs are released for different categories such as General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS and other reserved categories as per government norms.
Steps to Check UPSSSC Pharmacist Mains Cutoff 2026 Online
Candidates can follow these simple steps to check the UPSSSC Pharmacist Mains Cutoff once it is released
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Visit the official UPSSSC website.
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On the homepage click on the Notice Board or Results section.
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Find the link related to the UPSSSC Pharmacist Mains Cutoff or result notification.
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Click on the PDF link to open the category-wise cutoff list.
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Check your respective category cutoff marks and compare them with your score.
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Download and save the PDF for future reference.
Deepanshu Upadhayaya is an education journalist with expertise in covering recruitment examinations, government job notifications, and UPSC success stories. Over the course of his career, he has worked with leading media organizations such as Times Network Digital and is currently associated with Jagran New Media, where he covers competitive examinations, recruitment drives, admit cards, results, and exam preparation-related content. A graduate of Motilal Nehru College, University of Delhi, Deepanshu brings a strong understanding of the education sector, through his accurate, timely, and reader-friendly approach. He also holds Master's degrees in Economics and Mass Communication. Apart from covering education news, Deepanshu enjoys singing, playing cricket, and reading books. He can be reached at deepanshu.upadhayaya@jagrannewmedia.com.