Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026: Category-wise Expected Cutoffs, Minimum Marks & Selection Process

HSSC will publish the Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 after results. This guide explains vacancies (1315), minimum qualifying marks, 2019 reference cutoffs, category-wise projections and the MPHW selection process.

Edited by Rohan Desai

    Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026: Category-wise Expected Cutoffs, Minimum Marks & Selection Process

    Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 will be released by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) after the written exam results are declared. You should know the cutoffs, minimum qualifying marks and the 1315 vacancies (Advt. 04/2026) to plan your next steps.

    Introduction: What to expect for Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026

    HSSC has issued the MPHW advertisement Advt. 04/2026 and published 1315 vacancies. The commission will publish category-wise cutoffs online once results are out.

    Minimum qualifying marks are fixed: General – 50% , Reserved categories – 40% . Meeting these percentages declares you qualified, but shortlisting for document verification depends on category cutoffs and available vacancies.

    Key facts at a glance

    Item Detail
    Vacancies (Advt.) 1315
    Minimum qualifying marks (General) 50%
    Minimum qualifying marks (Reserved) 40%
    HSSC public notice (MPHW advt.) Mar 16, 2026
    Article update / first published Mar 26, 2026
    Cutoff release mode Online, category-wise after results

    Eligibility & minimum qualifying marks — who gets declared qualified

    To be declared qualified, you must reach the minimum qualifying marks. For general category candidates that is 50% in the written exam. For all reserved categories (vertical and horizontal) it is 40% .

    Do not confuse qualifying marks with the final shortlist cutoff. Qualifying marks only determine whether your answer sheet is considered pass-level. Shortlisting for document verification requires you to meet or exceed the category-wise cutoff set by HSSC based on vacancies and competition.

    After shortlisting, document verification follows. Only candidates who appear in that stage and clear verification get their names in the final merit list.

    HSSC MPHW Vacancies and selection process overview

    HSSC released 1315 MPHW vacancies under advertisement 04/2026 . More vacancies usually lower cutoffs; fewer vacancies push cutoffs up. With 1315 posts, competition will still be stiff because these are state-level health worker jobs.

    The selection process is straightforward: written exam → candidates scoring at or above category cutoffs are shortlisted → document verification → final merit and appointment. There is no public information on additional skill tests or interviews for MPHW in this advertisement.

    Vacancy distribution by category (official category-wise breakdown) will determine how many candidates in each category are called. That distribution directly affects the category-specific cutoffs.

    Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 — Key dates

    Event Date
    HSSC public notice (MPHW advt. 04/2026) Mar 16, 2026
    Article first published / last updated Mar 26, 2026
    Cutoff release After HSSC declares MPHW results (date to be announced)

    HSSC MPHW Previous Year Cutoffs (2019) — reference table

    Use the 2019 final cutoffs as a baseline when estimating 2026 expectations. These are the marks of the last selected candidate in each category from the HSSC MPHW (Female) 2019 result.

    Category Cut Off (2019)
    General 65
    General Waiting 64
    SC 58
    SC Waiting 57
    BCA (OBC-A equivalent) 60
    BCA Waiting 59
    BCB (OBC-B equivalent) 60
    BCB Waiting 58
    EWS 57.50
    EWS Waiting 57
    ESM GEN 29
    ESM GEN Waiting 29.50
    ESM SC 52.50
    ESM BCA 50
    ESM BCB 36
    ESP GEN 64
    ESP SC 57
    ESP BCA 39
    ESP BCB 59

    How to use this table: these are historical final cutoffs. They are not guarantees for 2026, but they show the approximate level of competition in an earlier recruitment cycle.

    Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 — category-wise projections (estimates)

    Below are reasoned projections for 2026. These are estimates only, not official figures. I base them on the 2019 final cutoffs, the announced 1315 vacancies, and typical year-on-year variation from factors like test difficulty and candidate pool size.

    Assumptions used: - Exam difficulty similar to 2019. If the 2026 paper is harder, expect cutoffs to drop; if easier, cutoffs can rise. - Vacancy count (1315) stays as published by HSSC; major increases or decreases would change cutoffs. - Candidate turnout similar to past cycles; a big surge in applicants would push cutoffs higher.

    Category Conservative (low) Moderate (likely) High (strict)
    General 62 64 66
    General Waiting 61 63 65
    BCA 57 60 62
    BCB 56 60 62
    SC 52 58 60
    EWS 55 57.5 59
    ESM GEN 25 29 31
    ESP GEN 60 64 65

    What these ranges mean for you: - Aim for the moderate or higher projections to be safe. For general category, target 64+ to reduce risk of missing the shortlist. - For reserved categories, hitting the moderate projection gives a strong chance of being shortlisted, but check the final category-wise vacancy split.

    Factors affecting HSSC MPHW cut off marks

    1. Number of test-takers and application trends. More candidates push cutoffs up. A lower turnout eases cutoffs.

    2. Total vacancies and category reservations. The 1315 total posts and their distribution across categories matter more than the gross number.

    3. Difficulty level of the exam. A tougher paper generally reduces cutoffs; an easier paper increases them.

    4. Tie-breaker and normalization policies. HSSC may apply tie-break rules if many candidates share the same marks. There is no public detailed normalization policy for MPHW in the advt.; check the official result notice for specifics.

    5. Historical trends. Past cutoffs (2019 table) set a floor for likely competition levels.

    6. External policy changes. Reservation rule changes or exam pattern shifts can change expected cutoffs quickly.

    How HSSC releases cutoffs and what happens next

    HSSC will publish the MPHW cutoffs online on its official website after declaring results. Cutoffs will be category-wise. Candidates who score equal to or above the category cutoff will be shortlisted for document verification.

    Shortlisting criteria: you must (a) clear the minimum qualifying marks and (b) meet or exceed the category cutoff and (c) fall within the number of vacancies for your category.

    Document verification: HSSC will call shortlisted candidates for verification of identity, educational qualification, category certificate, domicile and other documents. Common checks include original certificate of matriculation (or required educational proof), caste certificate (if applicable), ESM/PH certificates, and Haryana domicile proof.

    Timeline you should expect: results → cutoff notification → shortlisted candidate list and DV schedule → document verification → final merit list. HSSC usually gives candidate-specific dates in the notification that accompanies results.

    Preparing to clear the expected cutoff — focused strategy

    Set a target score that beats the moderate projection for your category. For general category, aim for 64+ ; for OBC/SC/EWS, aim a few marks above the moderate projection for safety.

    Section-wise strategy: HSSC does not publish a section-wise cutoff publicly for MPHW. Still, treat the paper like other state-level objective exams — strengthen weaker topics, practise speed and accuracy, and focus on high-weight areas.

    Mock tests and time management are crucial. Do full-length mocks under exam conditions and analyse mistakes. Improve weak sections with short daily practice sessions rather than last-minute cramming.

    Document verification checklist (keep originals and 2-3 photocopies): - Matriculation/required educational certificate and mark sheet - Caste certificate (if applicable) - Domicile certificate for Haryana - ESM/PH certificate (if applicable) - Photo ID (Aadhaar/PAN/Driving Licence) - Passport-size photographs

    Prepare scanned copies and a neatly arranged physical folder. Missing documents at DV can lead to rejection even if you clear the cutoff.

    Tie-breaker, normalization and coverage gaps

    HSSC tie-breakers or normalization methods for this MPHW cycle are not published in the advertisement details available so far. That means: - If you expect ties on final marks, check HSSC’s official result notice for tie-break rules. - There is no public subject-wise cutoff history or section normalization data for MPHW across years.

    Coverage gaps candidates often ask about: - Exact subject-wise or section-wise cutoffs (not provided by HSSC publicly) - Normalization or detailed tie-breaker policy for 2026 - Full historical trend beyond 2019 (data not in public advt.) - Application fee rules or refunds in the advt. summary - Syllabus and detailed exam pattern in the cutoff notice (refer to the main advertisement for syllabus)

    Check the official HSSC website and the MPHW advertisement Advt. 04/2026 for authoritative updates. Bookmark the result/cutoff page and enable alerts if the site offers them.

    Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

    Q: When will Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 be released? A: The Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 will be released online after HSSC declares the MPHW written exam results.

    Q: What are the minimum qualifying marks for MPHW? A: Minimum qualifying marks are 50% for General category and 40% for Reserved categories.

    Q: How many MPHW vacancies were released in 2026? A: HSSC released 1315 MPHW vacancies under Advt. 04/2026 .

    Q: Are the 2019 cutoffs a reliable guide for 2026? A: They are a useful baseline but not definitive. Use 2019 cutoffs with caution and aim above the moderate projections to be safe.

    Q: What happens after the cutoff is published? A: Candidates scoring at or above their category cutoff are shortlisted for document verification. Successful verification leads to the final merit list.

    Q: Does meeting the minimum qualifying marks guarantee shortlisting? A: No. You must meet the minimum qualifying marks and also clear the category-wise cutoff. Shortlisting is limited by vacancies.

    Q: Where will HSSC post official cutoffs and results? A: On the official HSSC website and in the result/cutoff notification published after the exam. Always refer to the official notice for final details.

    Q: How should I prepare my documents for DV? A: Keep originals and multiple photocopies of educational certificates, caste/domicile/ESM/PH certificates, ID proof and photos. Have scanned copies ready if HSSC requests online uploads.

    Coverage gaps & where to find official updates

    Missing items many candidates look for include section-wise cutoffs, tie-breaker rules, a full history of past cutoffs beyond 2019, and specific normalization policy details. HSSC’s official notices are the only authoritative place to confirm these.

    For the most accurate information, check the Haryana Staff Selection Commission official website and the Advt. 04/2026 PDF. Keep an eye on the result and cutoff notifications — they include exact figures and DV schedules.

    Conclusion: Practical next steps for candidates

    Top takeaways: HSSC will publish the Haryana MPHW Cut Off 2026 after results. There are 1315 vacancies and minimum qualifying marks are 50% (General) and 40% (Reserved). Use the 2019 cutoffs as a reference but aim above the moderate projection ranges.

    Start by targeting the safe scores listed in the projections. Keep practising with mocks and polish time management. Prepare a clean document folder and digital scans so you are ready for document verification the moment shortlists come out.

    Stay ready. Monitor the Haryana Staff Selection Commission official page for the result and the official cutoff notification. Good preparation and proper paperwork will keep you in contention.

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