TNUSRB Grade II Police Constable Exam 2025: Insights and Expected Cut-Offs
Overview of TNUSRB Constable exam and last year’s cut-offs.
Today marks an important date for many aspirants in Tamil Nadu as the TNUSRB Grade II Police Constable written examination takes place. This exam is important for the 2,833 candidates aiming to join the police force under this specific recruitment drive.

Eligibility for this exam requires candidates to have completed at least the 10th grade, with age limits set between 18 and 26 years for the general category, though there are relaxations for reserved categories. The main written exam carries a maximum of 75 marks, with 25 marks needed to pass.
Previous Year’s Cut-Offs
- General (2022): 60-65 marks
- BCM (2022): 55-60 marks
- BC (2022): 58-63 marks
- SC (2022): 50-55 marks
- General (2023): 49 marks
- BC (2023): 48 marks
- BCM (2023): 40 marks
Based on past trends and considering the number of vacancies and competition, the expected cut-off for General candidates in 2025 could be around 60-70 marks. Reserved categories might have slightly lower thresholds.
Post-exam, the focus will shift to the physical tests, which are equally crucial. Aspirants should aim to score above these benchmarks to enhance their chances of selection, given the competitive nature of the recruitment. Results, along with category-wise cut-offs, will be available on the TNUSRB official website once declared.
