GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off 2025, Category-Wise & Stream-Wise Marks


Published On: 24-03-2025

The GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off 2025 will be officially released by the General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) in March 2025. The cut-off marks will be updated in this article once published at https://www.gicre.in/.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Expected Cut-Off 2025

Result & Cut-Off Link

Previous Year Cut-Off

Cut-Off Determining Factors

Next Steps (GD, PI, Medical)

FAQs

The General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) conducted the Assistant Manager (Scale I) online exam on January 5, 2025, for 110 vacancies across various streams, including General, Legal, HR, Engineering, IT, Actuary, Insurance, Medical (MBBS), and Finance. The GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off 2025 will be published alongside the final results. The category-wise and stream-wise cut-off marks will be listed here as soon as they are released officially.

 

GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off 2025 (Expected)

Below is the expected GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off 2025, based on the exam difficulty level and previous trends:

Stream/DisciplineExpected Cut Off Marks
General80-85
Legal63-68
HR62-67
Engineering68-73
IT65-70
Actuary64-69
Insurance61-66
Medical (MBBS)58-63
Finance62-67

The official cut-off marks will be shared once released on the GIC official website.

GIC Assistant Manager Result 2025 – Click Here to Check

 

GIC Assistant Manager Previous Year Cut Off Marks

Candidates can refer to the previous year’s GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off Marks to get an idea of the selection trends. The last recruitment drive was held in 2023, and the exam was conducted in 2024. Below are the category-wise and stream-wise cut-offs for the GIC Assistant Manager 2023-24 exam.

GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off 2023-24 (Written Exam)

StreamGeneralSCSTOBCEWS
General88.5082.5072.7581.5084.00
Hindi66.2562.50
Statistics70.0074.2556.2565.7569.00
Economics77.5065.0070.50
Legal67.2558.0066.25
HR65.7560.0066.2565.5069.25
Civil Engineering70.2568.2570.25
Aeronautical Engg66.5057.2560.0078.75
Marine81.5059.00
Petrochemical66.0064.75
Metallurgy69.0063.50
Geoinformatics68.50
Insurance65.0055.25NA65.2566.25
Agriculture Science72.2566.0063.7578.5070.25

GIC Assistant Manager Final Cut Off 2023-24

StreamsGeneralSCSTOBCEWS
General68.3361.0558.1559.4560.60
Hindi55.13
Statistics54.88
Economics61.1352.4070.50
Legal54.7351.4552.00
HR58.5552.8352.35
Civil Engg61.2856.58
Aeronautical Engg55.4555.88
Marine61.18
Petrochemical51.20
Metallurgy56.8552.10
Information Technology57.4656.5953.09
Insurance51.5044.7350.43
Agriculture Science56.75
Natural Science61.53NA

How is the GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off 2025 Determined?

The cut-off marks for GIC Assistant Manager 2025 will be determined based on several factors, including:

Total number of vacancies available for each stream

Difficulty level of the online exam

Total number of candidates who appeared

Previous year’s cut-off trends

Category and stream-wise reservations

 

What’s Next After GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off 2025?

After the release of the GIC Assistant Manager Result 2025 and cut-off marks, candidates who qualify will be invited for:

Group Discussion (GD) – Evaluates communication, leadership, and analytical skills.

Personal Interview (PI) – Tests technical knowledge and problem-solving abilities.

Medical Examination – To ensure candidates meet health standards for the position.

The final merit list will be based on the candidate’s overall performance in all selection stages.

Stay updated with the latest GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off 2025 updates by visiting https://www.gicre.in/ regularly!

 

FAQs

When will the GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off 2025 be released?

The GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off 2025 will be released in March 2025, along with the final result on https://www.gicre.in/.

Where can I check the category-wise cut-off marks?

The category-wise and stream-wise cut-off marks will be published on the official GIC website and updated here once released.

What factors determine the GIC Assistant Manager Cut Off?

The cut-off marks depend on factors like exam difficulty, number of vacancies, and total candidates appearing for the exam.