CDS 2 2019 written exam was conducted on 8th Sep 2019 by UPSC. Many aspirants who are waiting for the CDS 2 2019 cut off marks can check the CDS exam cut off marks trend to get the expected cut off marks and sectional cut off marks for CDS 2 2019. Official cut off marks will be published by UPSC only after the CDS 2 2019 results, though even after the results, it takes few months for the official cut off marks to come out. Most probably, the CDS 2 2019 official cut off marks will be published once the Final result of CDS 2 2019 is out. Meanwhile, you can read the CDS 2 2019 expected cut off marks below. CDS 2 2019 Answer Keys.
English: The questions asked for CDS 2 2019 English paper required sound grammatical knowledge and a good stock of words to begin with. The questions on Reading Comprehension were easy to solve as were those on Spotting Errors, Antonyms & Synonyms. The challenging part was the Idioms & Phrases, where an advanced vocabulary was needed to answer the questions. Also, the questions asked for Ordering of Sentences in a paragraph were tricky to some extent and would demand a proper understanding of the theme of the extract and a logical connection among the sentence sequence. However, the Ordering of Words in a Sentence, Identifying parts of speech & Cloze comprehension were the easiest of the sections in the paper. No questions were asked from Sentence Improvement section & neither from Active-Passive Voice or Reported speech.
CDS 2 2019 Maths Question Paper
CDS 2 2019 English Question Paper
Let’s Look at the previous years CDS cut off marks declared officially
CDS 2 2018 Cut Off Marks [Official]
CDS 1 2018 Cut Off Marks [Official]
CDS 2 2017 Cut Off Marks: The cutoff of CDS 2 2017 exam has not been released by UPSC yet. Aspirants who appeared for CDS 2 2017 written exam can check the expected cut off below:
CDS 1 2017 Cut Off Marks: The cutoff of CDS 1 2017 exam has not been released by UPSC yet. Aspirants who appeared for CDS 1 2017 written exam can check the expected cut off below:
CDS 2 2016 Cutoff Official: These are the official cut off marks of CDS 2 2016 exam published by UPSC
Now Look at how many aspirants applied for CDS 2016 and 2017 and cleared it based on the official data
CDS 1 2016
- Number of candidates applied: 2,50,000+
- Roll number of last written qualified candidate: 0239701
- Total number of candidates cleared CDS 1 2016 written exam: 8411
- Total number of candidates cleared SSB interview: 325
- IMA: 92
- INA: 31
- AFA: 3
- OTA: (153 Men + 46 Women)
CDS 2 2016
- Number of candidates applied: 2,80,000+
- Roll number of last written qualified candidate: 0279910
- Total number of candidates cleared CDS 1 2016 written exam: 8563
- Total number of candidates cleared SSB interview: 593
- IMA: 168
- INA: 81
- AFA: 16
- OTA: (258 Men + 70 Women)
CDS 1 2017
- Number of candidates applied: 1,85,000+
- Roll number of last written qualified candidate: 0183972
- Total number of candidates cleared CDS 1 2016 written exam: 8548
- Total number of candidates cleared SSB interview: 300 +
- IMA: 124
- INA: 75
- AFA: 10
- OTA: 181 Male (including IMA candidates) + 51 Female
By checking the previous CDS cut off marks you can get a clear idea as to how many questions you need to attempt correctly. This will give you a clear idea as to how much one must score to clear the CDS Exam. CDS 2 2019 official cut off marks will be published only after the final results of CDS 2 2019 which might take a lot of time, let us discuss the CDS 22019 expected cut off marks based on today’s question papers.
As per the notice announced that the result of CDS 2 2019 will be declared in Nov- Dec 2019 and it will be shown on an official website of UPSC. You can check it on the online on SSBCrack.com too, UPSC will not send any type of letter to invite that you are selected or not, so you can check the official website daily and keep visiting SSBCrack.
CDS 2 2019 Answer Keys
CDS 2 2019 Cut Off Marks [Expected]
S.No | Academy | Expected Cut Off |
1 | OTA (Women) | 75-80 |
2 | OTA (Men) | 75-80 |
3 | IMA | 105-115 |
4 | INA | 100-110 |
5 | IAF | 125 – 130 |