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NCL Assistant Foreman Trainee Cut Off 2026 (Expected), Category-wise Cut-Off Marks

After the completion of the exam, the candidates are now waiting to know how much cut off marks this year could reach. The official cut off marks will be released by Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL) along with its result at its official website www.nclcil.in. Before that, the candidates can check the expected cut off marks from the article.

NCL Assistant Foreman Trainee Cut Off 2026

The cut-off marks are the minimum marks scored by the last selected candidates for the written exam. On the basis of cut-off marks, the candidates will be selected for the next round, which is document verification. When the official cut-off marks are released, the same will also be updated here.

NCL Assistant Foreman Trainee Expected Cut Off 2026

Based on the difficulty level of the exam held this year and past trends, we have prepared expected cut-off marks to help the candidates estimate their  chance of qualifying in the exam. The cut off marks are prepared out of 100 marks.

Category Expected Cut off
UR 66-72
EWS 66-72
SC 54-60
ST 50-56
OBC 59-73
PwBD 44-60
ESM 45-61

NCL Assistant Foreman Trainee Previous Year Cut Off

Also check discipline wise previous year cut off marks for NCL Assistant Foreman Trainee exam.

Discipline Category Cutoff
Electronics Engineering (ECE) General 82
EWS N/A
OBC 82
SC 80
ST 71
Electrical Engineering Unreserved 83
EWS 79
OBC 82
SC 79
ST 71
Mechanical Engineering General 94
EWS 92
OBC 93
SC 91
ST 95

Factors Affecting NCL Assistant Foreman Cut Off 2026

The preparation of cut marks is done by considering various factors-

1. Difficulty Level of the Paper: The 2026 paper was generally reported as moderate to easy-to-moderate.

2. Technical Section (70 Marks): Since this section carries the most weight, its difficulty level (moderate in 2026) is the primary driver of the cut-off.

3. Non-Technical Section (30 Marks): This section was considered easy, allowing many candidates to score 25+ marks, which pushes the overall cut-off higher.

4. Total Vacancies: A total of 270 vacancies were announced for the 2026 recruitment cycle. A lower number of vacancies typically leads to higher competition and a higher cut-off.

5. Absence of Negative Marking: Multiple sources highlight that the lack of negative marking is a major reason why the cut-off is expected to be very high (potentially 85+ or even 90+ for some disciplines).

6. Number of Applicants: High participation from diploma holders in Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronics engineering increases the competitive pressure.

7. Normalization: If the exam was conducted in multiple shifts with varying difficulty levels, NCL may apply a normalisation process to ensure fairness, which can adjust final scores.

8. Previous Year Trends: Historical data, such as the 2024 Mechanical cut-off reaching 94/100, sets a high benchmark for current expectations.

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