Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) 2025 Cutoff refers to the minimum score a candidate needs to obtain in order to be eligible for admission. The cutoff for TISS [Overview page will be interlinked here] is determined on the basis of entrance exams like TISS NET and CAT. Candidates need to obtain the closing rank for respective exams as a selection requirement. The TISS cutoff might vary yearly depending on various factors.
Candidates can check here TISS 2025 cutoff along with the previous year's cutoff trends.
TISS also releases the course/branch-wise closing ranks separately. Candidates can check from the table below the course/branch-wise TISS 2025.
Course Name | Closing Rank (General - All India) |
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Master of Arts in Human Resource Management and Labour Relations | 75th percentile |
Master of Arts in Organization Development, Change, and Leadership | 72nd percentile |
Master of Arts in Social Work | 70th percentile |
Master of Arts in Public Policy | 68th percentile |
TISS also releases the course-wise closing ranks separately. Candidates can check from the table below the course-wise TISS 2025.
Course Name | Closing Rank (General - All India) |
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Master of Arts in Human Resource Management and Labour Relations | 75th percentile |
Master of Arts in Organization Development, Change, and Leadership | 72nd percentile |
Master of Arts in Social Work | 70th percentile |
Master of Arts in Public Policy | 68th percentile |
Trivandrum (Kerala)
Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Ernakulam (Kerala)
Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
Xavier Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship (XIME), Bangalore
SJCC Bangalore
IIM Bangalore
There are various factors that determine the cutoff for TISS. These factors include:
Number of Applicants: A higher number of applicants leads to higher cutoffs as competition increases.
Difficulty of the Entrance Exam: If the exam is considered difficult, cutoffs may be lower. Conversely, easier exams tend to result in higher cutoffs.
Number of Available Seats: Fewer available seats increase competition, driving up the cutoff scores.
Previous Year's Cutoff Trends: Colleges often consider these trends as a benchmark. Significant changes in applicant numbers or exam difficulty can alter this trend.
Reservation Policies: Different categories (e.g., SC, ST, OBC, EWS) result in varying cutoffs for each category.
Popularity of the Course: Highly popular courses or programs will have higher cutoffs.
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to check TISS cutoff for 2025: