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What Is the CHO Result?

What Is a Merit List-and Why It Matters More Than Your Score

How CHO Results Are Prepared

How Merit Lists Are Created

Understanding Category-Wise Merit Lists

What Is a Cutoff-and How It Is Decided

Tie-Breaking Rules: When Two Candidates Have the Same Marks

Types of Result Status You May See

What Does “Provisionally Selected” Mean?

What Is a Waiting List?

What to Do Immediately After Result Declaration

Common Result-Stage Mistakes

Can Results Be Changed?

Why You Must Not Compare Yourself Emotionally

FAQs - CHO Result & Merit List

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CHO Result & Merit List 2026: How Results Are Prepared, Rank Logic, Tie-Breaking Rules & What Happens Next

Detailed explanation of CHO result calculation, merit list preparation, rank logic, tie-breaking rules, and next steps

Jan 16, 2026

7 min Read

By NPrep Educator Pooja Dhanda

CHO Result & Merit List 2026: How Results Are Prepared, Rank Logic, Tie-Breaking Rules & What Happens Next

CHO Result & Merit List 2026: How Results Are Prepared, Rank Logic, Tie-Breaking Rules & What Happens Next

For most candidates, the CHO exam feels like the hardest part of the journey.

It isn’t.

The real emotional and strategic phase begins when the result and merit list are released. This is where confusion, panic, rumours, and misinformation spread the fastest. Some candidates celebrate too early, others give up too soon-and many simply don’t understand what their result actually means.

This guide will help you understand: • How CHO results are prepared • What a merit list really represents • How ranks are calculated • What tie-breaking rules mean • What happens after the result

So that you can make decisions with clarity, not anxiety.


What Is the CHO Result?

The CHO result is not just a pass/fail notice. It is a structured document that shows how you performed relative to others.

Depending on the state, the result may show: • Your roll number • Your marks • Your category • Your rank • Your qualifying status

Some states release detailed scorecards, while others release only a merit list PDF. Both are official and legally valid.

Access results Here:

Uttar PradeshBiharMadhya PradeshRajasthanOdisha
MaharashtraGujaratPunjabHaryanaChhattisgarh

What Is a Merit List-and Why It Matters More Than Your Score

Many candidates obsess over their marks.

But in CHO recruitment, rank matters more than marks.

A merit list is a ranking of all qualified candidates in descending order of performance. It determines: • Who gets selected • Who gets preferred postings • Who goes to counselling first • Who stays on the waiting list

Two candidates with the same marks can end up in very different situations depending on rank.


How CHO Results Are Prepared

CHO results are prepared using the final answer key, not the provisional one.

This means: • All accepted objections are incorporated • Wrong questions may be deleted • Bonus marks may be added

Only after this finalisation does the authority calculate marks.


How Merit Lists Are Created

Once final scores are ready, candidates are arranged in order of merit.

The general process looks like this:

• Scores are sorted from highest to lowest • Category-wise reservation is applied • Cutoffs are fixed • Qualified candidates are listed • Waiting lists may be prepared

This process is mechanical, not subjective.


Understanding Category-Wise Merit Lists

Most states publish: • General (UR) list • OBC list • SC list • ST list • EWS list • PwBD list (if applicable)

Each list has its own cutoff.

A candidate can appear in: • UR list (if score is high enough) • Or in their reserved category list

This is why two candidates with the same marks may have different outcomes.


What Is a Cutoff-and How It Is Decided

A cutoff is not pre-decided.

It is the score of the last selected candidate in each category.

It depends on: • Number of vacancies • Number of candidates • Difficulty level • Reservation distribution • Bonus marks (if any)

So when people ask, “What will be the cutoff?”-they are guessing.

Cutoffs are a result, not a rule.


Tie-Breaking Rules: When Two Candidates Have the Same Marks

This is one of the most confusing parts.

When two or more candidates score the same marks, authorities apply tie-breaking rules. These vary by state but usually follow this order:

• Higher marks in key subject(s) • Older candidate (age) • Earlier date of registration • Academic marks (in some states)

This is why even with the same score, ranks can differ.


Types of Result Status You May See

Different states use different terms, but these are common:

• Qualified • Not Qualified • Provisionally Selected • Shortlisted • Waitlisted • Document Verification Eligible

Each has a different meaning.


What Does “Provisionally Selected” Mean?

This is extremely important.

“Provisionally selected” means: • You are selected • Subject to document verification • Subject to eligibility confirmation

If your documents fail, your selection can be cancelled.

This is not a formality.


What Is a Waiting List?

Many states prepare a waiting list.

This list is used when: • Selected candidates don’t join • Candidates fail DV • Vacancies increase

Being on the waiting list is not rejection. It is conditional hope.


What to Do Immediately After Result Declaration

Once the result is out, don’t panic.

Your first steps should be:

• Download your result PDF • Save multiple copies • Check your roll number • Check your category • Check your rank (if given)

Then, read the official notice carefully.


Common Result-Stage Mistakes

Many candidates lose opportunities here-not due to marks, but due to carelessness.

Avoid: • Not checking official website • Trusting fake PDFs • Misreading category lists • Ignoring DV notices • Missing deadlines


Can Results Be Changed?

After the final answer key and result publication, results are rarely changed.

Only if: • Court orders • Major technical errors • Administrative corrections

Otherwise, results are final.


Why You Must Not Compare Yourself Emotionally

Every year, candidates suffer unnecessarily because they:

• Compare with friends • Compare with YouTubers • Panic over predicted cutoffs

Your situation is unique.

Your category, rank, vacancies, and counselling rules define your outcome-not rumours.


FAQs - CHO Result & Merit List

Q. If I qualify, am I guaranteed a job? No. Qualification ≠ selection. Rank and vacancies decide.

Q. If I am on the waiting list, should I prepare again? Yes. Always prepare a backup.

Q. Can I challenge the result? Only if there is a legal or technical error.

Q. Will I get a scorecard? Some states provide it, some don’t.


Final Word

CHO preparation requires more than just books and random practice. It requires pattern familiarity, state-specific focus, and continuous performance tracking.

NPrep’s CHO ecosystem is designed specifically for this.

Instead of generic nursing content, NPrep provides:

  • State-targeted CHO mock tests
  • Nursing-heavy question banks
  • Chapter-wise analytics
  • PYQ-mapped practice
  • Live strategy guidance
  • Personalized dashboards

This allows aspirants to study with direction, not confusion.

NPrep is not just a test series. It is a complete CHO preparation ecosystem.


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