India Post GDS Result and Cut Off 2022: State-wise Merit List and Selection Status

Post Office GDS Vacancy: Important Update on Revised Results and Cut-off

There’s significant news for candidates who have applied for the Post Office Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) vacancies. The Post Office Department has released an important update, issuing a new notification regarding the GDS recruitment process. This announcement brings crucial information for all applicants.

Post Office GDS Results to Be Revised

A major development has been announced on the official Post Office website: results that were previously issued for GDS vacancies have been cancelled. This means that if you had checked your result, it stands nullified. However, this is not entirely negative news, as the department is set to release revised results. An official announcement confirms that the results will be re-issued on the Post Office Department’s official website.

Cut-off Marks Now Included in Results

One of the key improvements in the upcoming revised results is the inclusion of cut-off marks. Previously, the result PDFs did not display the cut-off percentages. The new PDFs, however, will specifically mention the cut-off, broken down by category. This change will provide much-needed clarity to candidates. There is also an indication that candidates with relatively lower percentages may now have a chance of selection.

Official Announcement and Details

The India Post official website has published a notice confirming these changes. The notice states, “It is decided to publish the GDS Cycle for Result III containing details of Name of Post Office, Name of State, Cut-off Percentage of candidates for Document Verification.” This clarifies that the revised results will contain comprehensive details, including the specific cut-off percentages required for document verification. Earlier result PDFs only displayed the candidate’s name, father’s name, and division, without any mention of cut-off or marks.

What to Expect and When to Check

Candidates from states such as Assam, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, North East, Odisha, Punjab, and Uttarakhand, whose results were previously released, should note that their revised results are pending. It is advised that candidates check the official website on Saturday or by Monday for the updated information. Many candidates are hopeful for selection, especially with the possibility of lower cut-offs. For all updates related to government jobs, candidates are encouraged to visit the official website for information.

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