In the present study, fifteen cucumber genotypes were screened against Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) and root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) individually and in combinations. All the cucumber genotypes behaved differently regarding root and shoot lengths and weights, number of galls, eggmasses and ZYMV infection when inoculated with M. incognita and ZYMV alone and in combinations. None of the fifteen cucumber genotypes was found immune, highly or moderately resistant to M. incognita. Two genotypes viz., Alpha Prime and Patio were found resistant to the nematode. Contrarily, Max Pack and Beti-alpha were highly susceptible as evident by maximum galls on their roots and reductions in growth variables. Similarly, the genotypes Best PIC, Songrooh, Northern Pack, C-7 and C-5 appeared as moderately susceptible whereas Shaheen, Jakson, C-1, C-2, C-3 and C-9 genotypes showed susceptible reactions to the nematode alone. Similar trend was noticed when the genotypes were inoculated with both the nematode and the virus. Similarly, on the basis of disease rating scale, two genotypes viz., Alpha Prime and Patio were grouped as moderately resistant to ZYMV. On the other hand, eleven genotypes viz., Max Pack, Shaheen, Songrooh, Northern Pack, Jakson, Beti-alpha, C-1, C-2, C-3, C-5 and C-9 were catalogued as highly resistant while two genotypes Best PIC and C-7 were categorized as susceptible against ZYMV alone. Similarly, all the genotypes behaved in the same way when inoculated with M. incognita. Two genotypes Alpha Prime and Patio were found resistant against both the pathogens inoculated simultaneously and hence are recommended for cultivation. © 2021 Friends Science Publishers