HSSC to release Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 after the written exam results are declared. The primary qualifying rule: general candidates must score at least 50% and reserved categories 40% in the written test.
Quick Overview — Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026
Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 will be published by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) after results are declared. The cutoffs decide who gets shortlisted for document verification and final selection.
Key facts you must know right away:
- Vacancies announced: 1315 for MPHW (Multi Purpose Health Worker).
- Minimum qualifying marks: 50% for General, 40% for reserved categories.
- Past reference: Official category-wise cutoffs are available for 2019 and are the only year-wise numbers published in the current record.
- Article update: Official details referenced here were last updated on Mar 26, 2026 .
Important Dates and Vacancy Snapshot
| Event | Date / Detail |
|---|---|
| Article first published & last updated | Mar 26, 2026 |
| Vacancy count (total) | 1315 vacancies announced by HSSC |
| Previous detailed cutoff reference year | 2019 |
HSSC has not published a category-wise vacancy split in the notice being referenced. That means you should assume the total 1315 seats will be distributed as per reservation rules at the time of final selection; category-wise impact on cutoffs will depend on that official breakup when released.
Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 — Minimum Qualifying Marks and Eligibility
HSSC has fixed the minimum qualifying marks for the written exam. You must meet these to be declared successful in the test stage:
| Category | Minimum qualifying marks (written exam) |
|---|---|
| General category | 50% |
| Reserved categories (vertical and horizontal) | 40% |
Meeting the minimum qualifying marks does not automatically guarantee selection. The final shortlisting for document verification depends on category-wise cutoffs, total vacancies, and relative performance.
Who must meet these marks?
- Every candidate who appears in the written exam must reach the minimum percentage to be considered qualified.
- After you meet the minimum, HSSC will apply category-wise cutoffs to prepare the shortlist for document verification.
HSSC MPHW Previous Year Cut Off — 2019 Detailed Table
Use 2019 as the most recent official reference. These marks show the last selected candidate's marks (final cutoffs) and waiting list marks where published.
| Category | Cut Off 2019 | Waiting List 2019 |
|---|---|---|
| General | 65 | 64 |
| SC | 58 | 57 |
| BCA (OBC-A equivalent) | 60 | 59 |
| BCB (OBC-B equivalent) | 60 | 58 |
| EWS | 57.50 | 57 |
| ESM GEN (Ex-Servicemen General) | 29 | DFF 29.50 |
| ESM SC | 52.50 | - |
| ESM BCA | 50 | - |
| ESM BCB | 36 | - |
| ESP GEN (Ex-Servicemen Pwd General) | 64 | - |
| ESP SC | 57 | - |
| ESP BCA | 39 | - |
| ESP BCB | 59 | - |
How to use 2019 marks as a reference for 2026
- Treat 2019 cutoffs as the floor for competitiveness. For example, the General final cutoff was 65 in 2019, so matching or exceeding that will usually place you well.
- Reserved category cutoffs in 2019 ranged widely — from mid-50s to 60 depending on sub-category (BCA/BCB). Use your category’s 2019 number as a realistic target.
Factors Affecting Haryana MPHW Cut Off
Several factors decide where the 2026 cutoffs will land. These are the same variables HSSC considers every year:
- Number of test-takers: More applicants with high scores push cutoffs up.
- Total vacancies: More seats can lower the cutoff, fewer seats push it up.
- Category and reservation rules: Reservation quotas and horizontal reservations (EWS, ESM, PwD) change effective competition per category.
- Difficulty level of the paper: Easy paper → higher cutoffs; tougher paper → lower cutoffs.
- Past cutoffs and marks distribution: HSSC compares historical trends when shortlisting.
Look at 2019 as a benchmark, but remember the 2026 cutoff will shift if any of these factors change significantly.
How Cutoffs Are Determined — Rules, Tie-Breaking and Gaps
Typical steps used by exam bodies — and what HSSC usually follows — include:
- Publish answer key and allow objections (if applicable).
- Prepare final answer key and calculate raw scores.
- Apply minimum qualifying marks (50%/40%).
- Rank candidates category-wise and apply reservation rules to prepare the shortlist equal to the vacancy count plus waiting list.
What the records do not publish (coverage gaps)
- There is no official detailed tie-breaking or normalization formula in the publicly cited 2019 documents. That may appear in separate recruitment rules, but it is not in the cutoff release.
- HSSC has not shared a district-level cutoff breakdown for MPHW in the available data.
- A few procedural details — like exact weight for experience or how ESM/ESP categories are merged with general lists — are absent from the cutoff PDF and must be checked in the full recruitment notification.
How you should interpret the absence of published rules
- If two candidates have identical marks, HSSC follows its internal tie-breaking process. The absence of a public rule means you should not assume specific tie-break criteria; instead, plan to score as high as possible to avoid ties.
- For normalization questions: unless HSSC publishes an official normalization method, expect final marks to be the raw marks as per the final answer key.
Expected Cutoff Ranges for Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 (Guidance, Not Official Predictions)
Exact cutoffs for 2026 are not released yet. You should not rely on unofficial predictions. Use 2019 as a practical benchmark:
| Category | 2019 final cutoff (use as reference) | Practical guidance for 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| General | 65 | Aim to meet or exceed 65 ; below 50% (minimum) you will be out |
| SC | 58 | Use 58 as the reference selection mark; meeting minimum qualifying (40%) is not enough to guarantee selection |
| BCA | 60 | Treat 60 as a competitive mark for this category |
| BCB | 60 | Same as BCA — 60 was last year’s final cutoff |
| EWS | 57.50 | Use 57.50 as the benchmark |
Why this guidance helps you
- These are not predictions for 2026 but are the last published final cutoffs. If paper difficulty and applicant numbers are similar to 2019, cutoffs will likely be in the same neighbourhood.
- If the 2026 paper is easier or there are more high-scoring candidates, expect cutoffs to move up. If the paper is harder or more vacancies are added, cutoffs could fall.
Category-wise Strategy and Target Scores
How you should set targets based on your category:
- If you are General: The minimum qualifying mark is 50%, but the 2019 final cutoff was 65 . Aim for at least 65 to be competitive and higher if the answer key shows an easy paper.
- If you are in a reserved category: Target the 2019 cutoff for your category (for example, BCA 60, SC 58 ). Try to cross that mark by a comfortable margin.
- ESM/ESP candidates: Note the wide range in ESM/ESP cutoffs in 2019. Check where you fall in the horizontal reservation and prepare documents accordingly.
Study plan and time allocation (practical tips)
- Build a weekly revision schedule that covers theory, short notes, and regular MCQ practice. Focus more time on topics you consistently score low in.
- Take full-length mocks under exam conditions. Track your score trends and set incremental improvement goals.
- After every mock, analyse every wrong answer. Revisit topics that cause repeated errors.
- Simulate document verification: prepare scanned copies and hard copies of all required documents in advance.
Score-tracking tip
Record your mock scores by topic and overall. If your overall mock score is trending above the 2019 benchmark for your category, you are on the right track.
Document Verification and Selection Process
What happens after HSSC publishes cutoffs:
- HSSC will publish a shortlist of candidates who have cleared category-wise cutoffs. Those names are called for document verification (DV).
- Passing the written exam and clearing the cutoff puts you in the DV stage. The final appointment depends on successful verification of your documents and eligibility.
Common documents you must prepare:
- Matriculation or equivalent certificate (for age proof).
- Domicile certificate of Haryana (if applying under state quota).
- Educational certificates (MPHW qualification proof).
- Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) as applicable and issued by competent authority.
- ESM/PwD certificates (if claiming horizontal reservation).
- Any other affidavit or certificate stated in the recruitment notification.
DV tips
- Keep both original and 2-3 sets of self-attested photocopies ready.
- Ensure your category certificate is valid and signed by the competent authority with dates clear.
- Arrive early for verification and keep an extra set of photocopies and a passport-size photo.
Resources and Downloads
Where to find official documents and downloads:
- The official HSSC website is the primary place to download the Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2019 PDF , final result notices, and the recruitment notification that lists rules and document requirements.
- If HSSC publishes the answer key or objections window for 2026, it will also be on the official portal. The current record referenced here does not include a direct answer key link.
Checklist you should follow right now:
- Bookmark the HSSC official recruitment page and result portal.
- Download and save the 2019 cutoffs PDF for your category reference.
- Keep scanned copies of all documents ready for fast upload if shortlisting is announced.
Final Checklist: What Candidates Should Do Next
- Verify your result as soon as HSSC announces it and check if you meet the minimum qualifying marks (50%/40%).
- Compare your score with the 2019 category-wise cutoffs and set a realistic expectation for shortlisting.
- Prepare documents for verification now — originals and copies — so you are ready if your name appears on the shortlist.
- Continue focused revision until the final result; mocks and error analysis matter more than last-minute cramming.
FAQs
Q: When will Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 be released? A: HSSC will release Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 after the written exam results are declared.
Q: What are the minimum qualifying marks for Haryana MPHW? A: Minimum qualifying marks are 50% for General category and 40% for reserved categories in the written exam.
Q: How many MPHW vacancies were released for Haryana? A: HSSC announced 1315 vacancies for MPHW.
Q: Where can I check previous year cutoffs like 2019? A: Download the Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2019 PDF from the official HSSC website or check the official result notifications published by HSSC.
Q: What factors affect the Haryana MPHW cutoffs? A: Cutoffs depend on number of test-takers, total vacancies, category reservation, difficulty of the exam, marks distribution and past cutoffs.
Q: Does meeting the minimum qualifying marks guarantee selection? A: No. Meeting the minimum qualifying marks (50%/40%) only declares you qualified. Final shortlisting depends on category-wise cutoffs and vacancy count.
Q: Are tie-breaking and normalization rules published for MPHW? A: In the 2019 cutoff documents there is no detailed public tie-breaking or normalization rule. Check the full recruitment notification or HSSC circulars for any such rules for 2026.
Q: What documents are commonly required for document verification? A: Common documents include age proof (matric), education certificates, Haryana domicile, category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS), ESM/PwD certificates if applicable, and passport photos.
Final words
Use the 2019 cutoffs as a realistic benchmark: General final cutoff was 65 , and reserved categories ranged mostly in the high 50s to 60. Meet the minimum qualifying marks, prepare your documents, and aim to score above your category’s 2019 mark to improve your chances of being called for document verification. Keep an eye on the official HSSC website for the 2026 result and the official cutoff notification.