Post Office GDs Second Merit List Released: High Cut-Offs and Third List Expectations
The Post Office GDs second result, or second merit list, has been officially released on the Post Office website. This announcement comes after much anticipation from candidates across the country.
High Cut-Offs and Concerns Over Selection
Upon the release of the second merit list, many candidates have expressed concerns. The preparation of this list appears to be similar to the first, reflecting exceptionally high cut-offs across almost all states. It has been observed that candidates with scores as high as 100%, 99%, and 98% have been selected. This trend has raised significant concerns about potential irregularities, with suggestions that some candidates might have secured positions using fraudulent information.
Expectations vs. Reality for the Second List
Prior to the second merit list’s release, there was an expectation among candidates that a larger number of selections would occur, potentially including those with around 70% marks. However, the released second merit list also exhibits very high cut-offs, much to the disappointment of many aspirants.
Anticipating the Post Office GDs Third Merit List
Given the persistent high cut-offs and concerns about the current selection process, a third merit list is highly anticipated. It is expected that this forthcoming list will feature significantly lower cut-offs. The reasoning behind this expectation is the belief that candidates who may have provided fake information are likely to have already secured positions in the first or second lists, paving the way for a fairer selection with more reasonable merit in subsequent rounds.
State-Wise Cut-Off Analysis
Candidates have been actively checking their own state’s list as well as those of other states to confirm the widespread high cut-offs. Indeed, the lists released across almost all states indicate very high merit. It has also been noted that some states have yet to release their lists. Among the states that have declared results, Himachal Pradesh stands out with a comparatively lower cut-off, showing figures ranging from 92-95%. In contrast, other states generally feature much higher cut-offs.
Next Steps for Candidates
Another list is currently being prepared and is expected to be released soon. Candidates with questions or concerns regarding these results are encouraged to seek further information as it becomes available.