UPSC ISS Marks Calculator

Enter your estimated marks for all six papers. See exactly where you stand against the real UPSC ISS cut off data from 2015 to 2025.

Built on official data · A guide, not a prediction
Step 1
Choose your category
General
EWS
OBC
SC
ST
Step 2
Statistics Paper I and II (Objective, 200 each)
Statistics Paper I
Correct
Wrong
0
Statistics Paper II
Correct
Wrong
0

80 questions per paper. Each correct answer gives 2.5 marks, each wrong answer loses 0.83 marks, and unattempted questions are not penalised.

Step 3
Descriptive papers
General English / 100
General Studies / 100
Statistics Paper III / 200
Statistics Paper IV / 200
0 out of 1000 written · 0%
Enter marks
Fill in your marks above to see your position against past years.
You: 0 Interview call bar: Safe target:
Interview call bar (recent range)
Safe written target
Projected final (with average interview)
Recent final cut off
Enter your marks to compare against the last five years.
Set your own target
Target final score / 1200
Enter a target final score to see the written marks you should aim for.

How to read this. The interview call bar is the written score that has recently been enough to be called for the Personality Test. The safe written target is the score that historically converted into a final selection, because qualifying alone is rarely enough. The projected final adds an average interview of about 118 out of 200, while the real interview has ranged from 70 to 156. UPSC also needs a minimum in every single paper, recently 15 to 20 percent, so one very low paper can disqualify you on its own.

This tool is a self assessment based on official UPSC ISS cut off data from 2015 to 2025. It is a guide for your own understanding, not a prediction and not a guarantee. The official cut off changes every year with paper difficulty and the number of seats. For 2026, only 28 seats are notified, slightly fewer than recent years. Always wait for the official UPSC result before any final conclusion.

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