August 22, 2025
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TNPSC Group 4 Results: Expected Date, Cut‑Off Impact, and Why Luck Matters

The TNPSC Group 4 exam, held on 12 July 2025, saw its official answer key released on 21 July 2025, with objections accepted until 28 July 2025 . Most authoritative education portals now project that the results will be released in August 2025 .

Cut‑Off Insights & What to Expect

  • Pass Marks vs. Cut-Off: In 2024, candidates needed a minimum of 90 out of 300 to pass, and Part B was evaluated only if 60 marks (40%) were achieved in Part A
  • Estimated Cut‑Off Ranges (2024): Based on expert and candidate feedback: CategoryMale (Expected)Female (Expected)General146–151152–155OBC143–147146–150BCM142–145139–146MBC143–146144–147SC137–141139–142SC-A133–137135–138ST132–135133–136

These figures provide a helpful benchmark, though the actual cut‑offs may vary depending on factors like difficulty level, number of applicants, and vacancies

Why Luck Still Plays a Role

  • Normalized Scoring: TNPSC exams are often held in multiple shifts, and normalization processes can adjust scores. A small margin—sometimes just a few marks—can change your rank and qualifying status significantly .
  • Tight Competition: As one aspirant noted: “Even for the topmost posts there is only 4‑5 marks difference between UR and OBC/EWS people.”
    “Last year the cut‑off for ASO MEA was 331 for UR, 329 for OBC and 327 for EWS.”

These stories illustrate how minor marks differences, timing, and exam-day nuances can sway outcomes—bringing luck and minor edge factors into play.

Overview at a Glance

ElementDetails
Exam Conducted12 July 2025
Answer KeyReleased 21 July; objections till 28 July
Result ExpectedAugust 2025
Pass Marks90/300 overall; 60/150 in Part A to evaluate Part B
Expected Cut‑OffsGeneral: ~150+; Other categories slightly lower
Key InfluencersDifficulty level, vacancies, normalization, tight score differences

Final Thoughts

If you’ve scored close to your category’s expected cut-off range—especially within a few marks—it’s wise to stay hopeful. Small margins can make a huge difference, and with normalization and applicant behavior factored in, your result could swing either way.

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