The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) conducted the highly anticipated Forest Guard (ΰ€΅ΰ€¨ ΰ€°ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€·ΰ€/Vanrakshak) Examination on November 9, 2025. This exam is a crucial step for aspirants aiming for a career in the forest and wildlife sector of Uttar Pradesh. A detailed analysis of the paper is essential to gauge performance, assess the competition, and estimate the expected cut-off scores.

π Exam Structure at a Glance
The written examination was conducted offline (OMR-based) and followed the prescribed pattern. Key details are:
| Part | Section | No. of Questions | Marks |
| I | Subjective Knowledge (Forest/Wildlife Related) | 50 | 50 |
| II | Elementary Mathematics & Biology | 15 | 15 |
| III | Computer & Information Technology | 15 | 15 |
| IV | General Information related to U.P. (UP GK) | 20 | 20 |
| Total | 100 | 100 |
Note: There was a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer, emphasizing the need for accuracy.
π Difficulty Level Analysis (Section-wise)
Based on initial feedback from candidates and subject matter experts, here is the section-wise difficulty level of the UPSSSC Forest Guard Exam 2025:
- Part I: Subjective Knowledge (Forest/Wildlife Related): This section was largely assessed as Moderate to Difficult. Questions demanded not just factual recall but also a deep conceptual understanding of environmental and forest-related topics, including conservation, ecology, and forest produce.
- Part II: Elementary Mathematics & Biology: This section was generally rated as Easy to Moderate. The Mathematics questions were primarily based on core arithmetic topics like Percentage and Average, while Biology questions were manageable for candidates with a strong foundational knowledge.
- Part III: Computer & Information Technology: This was considered Easy. Questions were straightforward, covering basics like Hardware, Software, E-mail, and Internet terminology.
- Part IV: General Information related to U.P. (UP GK): This section was assessed as Moderate. While some questions on UP’s history and culture were direct, questions on economy, industry, and current affairs required comprehensive preparation.
- Overall Difficulty: The overall difficulty level of the UPSSSC Forest Guard Exam 2025 is considered Moderate.
π― Good Attempts: The Safe Zone
Good Attempts refer to the number of questions a well-prepared candidate could attempt with high accuracy (around 85-90%). Considering the negative marking and the overall moderate difficulty level, the following range is a solid indicator of a strong performance:
| Section | No. of Questions | Good Attempts (Approx.) |
| Subjective Knowledge | 50 | 38 – 42 |
| Elementary Maths & Biology | 15 | 11 – 13 |
| Computer & IT | 15 | 12 – 14 |
| UP GK | 20 | 14 – 16 |
| Total | 100 | 75 – 85 |
An overall attempt of 75 to 85 questions with good accuracy places a candidate in a strong position for the next stage (PET/PST).
π Expected Cut-Off 2025: Key Factors and Projections
The final cut-off is influenced by several factors, including:
- Number of Vacancies (709 for Forest Guard & Wildlife Guard).
- Number of Candidates Appearing.
- Overall Difficulty Level of the Exam (Moderate).
- Negative Marking (0.25).
Based on the exam analysis, the expected cut-off (out of 100 marks) for the written exam for general categories is projected as follows:
| Category | Expected Cut-Off Marks (Out of 100) |
| UR (General) | 73 – 78 |
| OBC | 70 – 75 |
| SC | 65 – 70 |
| ST | 60 – 65 |
| EWS | 71 – 76 |
Disclaimer: These are expected cut-off marks based on expert analysis and are subject to change upon the release of the official answer key and results by UPSSSC.
π What’s Next for Aspirants?
Candidates who have secured scores within or close to the “Good Attempts” range should immediately shift their focus to the next stage: the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST). Since this is a Forest Guard role, the physical standards are stringent and require dedicated preparation.
