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Allocation of State/Office to the Candidates Nominated For ALLOCATION OF STATE/OFFICE TO THE CANDIDATES NOMINATED FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE POST OF ASSISTANT AUDIT OFFICER THROUGH COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL EXAMINATION (CGLE) - 2017 IN INDIAN AUDIT & ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT (IA&AD). The Staff Selection Commission had nominated 599 (UR-302, OBC-162, SC-90 and ST-45) candidates for appointment to the post of Assistant Audit Officer in IA&AD, through Combined Graduate Level Examination-2017. 2. Among the 599 nominated candidates, 583 candidates have submitted the online required details of their Bio-Data, State Preference and Attestation Form. 3. As per available online details submitted by the candidates – 112 (20 SC, 3 ST, 26 OBC and 63 UR) candidates possess the required qualification for being allotted to Commercial Stream. Hence, 112 candidates have been allocated to Commercial Stream and 487 (70 SC, 42 ST, 136 OBC and 239 UR) candidates have been allocated to Non-Commercial Stream. 4. The allocation of the States/Offices to the candidates has been done on the basis of Merit cum State preference submitted by them. 5. Allocation of State/Office to the 112 candidates in Commercial Stream and 487 candidates Non Commercial Stream has been done separately. The candidates who have not submitted online information have been allocated the States/offices under the ‘General Pool’ vacancies in Non Commercial Stream. 6. The allocation of State/office to a candidate is final and no request for change in allocation shall be entertained. 7. The dossiers of the candidates are being sent to the allocated offices for issue of offer of appointment. Allocation of State/office to 112 candidates nominated for the post of Assistant Audit Officer in Commercial Stream SLNO ROLL NO NAME CAT 1 CATSEL RANK STATE OFFICE ALLOTED Dossier ALLOCATED Status 1 2201190298 AKSHAY SANKHLECHA 9 9 1 Gujarat PAG (E&RSA) Gujarat, Dossier Ahmedabad Received 2 2201018660 RAHUL MOHANANI 9 9 4 Haryana PAG (Audit) Haryana Dossier Received 3 7801700038 ABHISHEK BARANWAL 9 9 8 Delhi PDA (E&SM) New Delhi Dossier Received 4 2201144837 PRASHANT YADAV 6 6 9 Punjab PAG (Audit) Punjab Dossier Received 5 6014000246 VISHAL BAJAJ 9 9 11 Madhya AG (E&RSA) Madhya Dossier Pradesh Pradesh, Bhopal Received 6 2201314174 SONALI RAI 9 9 12 Delhi PDCA MAB-I New Delhi Dossier Received 7 2201119247 SHWETA 9 9 13 Delhi PDCA MAB-II New Delhi Dossier Received 8 2201038767 DHEERAJ CHAWLA 9 9 17 Delhi PDCA MAB-III New Delhi Dossier Received 9 2405076699 PRASHANT JAIN 9 9 18 Madhya PDCA MAB New Delhi, Dossier Pradesh Bhopal Received 10 2201395373 ANURAG KUMAR SHARMA 9 9 22 Delhi PDCA MAB-IV New Delhi Dossier Received 11 2201186301 ADITYA PARIHAR 9 9 24 Delhi PDCA MAB-I New Delhi Dossier Received 12 2201028307 SUMIT KUMAR 6 9 25 Delhi PDCA MAB-II New Delhi Dossier Received 13 2201292396 RAJAT SINGHAL 9 9 32 Delhi PDCA MAB-III New Delhi Dossier Received 14 2201064288 CHERUB GOEL 9 9 33 Delhi PDCA MAB-I New Delhi Dossier Received 15 2201107774 MOHIT GUPTA 9 9 34 Delhi PDCA MAB-II New Delhi Dossier Received 16 2201298393 ANMOL SONI 9 9 35 Delhi PDCA MAB-II New Delhi Dossier Received 17 2201359544 VISHAL 9 9 36 Punjab PAG (Audit) Punjab Dossier Received 18 1402000878 ROYAL RAVI GARG 9 9 39 Punjab PAG (Audit) Punjab Dossier Received 19 2401006358 YASH JAIN 9 9 55 Gujarat PAG (G&SSA) Gujarat, Dossier Rajkot Received 20 2201043182 AKSHAY SAINI 6 6 56 Delhi PDCA MAB-I New Delhi Dossier Received 21 2201009251 CHETAN BANSAL 9 9 60 Telangana PDCA MAB Hyderabad Dossier Received 22 1601060038 URVASHI CHADHA 9 9 62 Himachal AG (Audit) Himachal Dossier Pradesh Pradesh Received CAT1- Category to which the candidate belong. 2 CATSEL Category under which the Candidate selected. 3 CAT Case:-09= Unreserved, 06=OBC,02=ST, 01= SC, 04= OH, 05= HH Allocation of State/office to 112 candidates nominated for the post of Assistant Audit Officer in Commercial Stream SLNO ROLL NO NAME CAT 1 CATSEL RANK STATE OFFICE ALLOTED Dossier ALLOCATED Status 23 1601016455 RUPINDER SINGH 9 9 65 Gujarat PAG (E&RSA) Gujarat, Dossier Ahmedabad Received 24 2404002629 CHARU GOYAL 9 9 69 Gujarat PAG (E&RSA) Gujarat, Dossier Ahmedabad Received 25 2201310118 NEHA MANGLA 9 9 78 Maharashtra AG (Audit)-III Maharashtra Dossier Received 26 2201226600 SUCHIKA 9 9 79 Maharashtra PDCA MAB -I Mumbai Dossier Received 27 2201145575 ANIL KUMAR 9 9 83 Maharashtra PDCA MAB -II Mumbai Dossier Received 28 2201098959 SRISHTI GUPTA 9 9 84 Maharashtra PDCA MAB -IV New Delhi Dossier at Mumbai Received 29 2201331402 SAHIBA GUPTA 9 9 87 Maharashtra PDCA MAB -I Mumbai Dossier Received 30 2404006523 MEGHA DEORA 9 9 91 Maharashtra PDCA MAB -II Mumbai Dossier Received 31 2201198734 DEVENDER YADAV 6 6 95 Delhi PDCA MAB-II New Delhi Dossier Received 32 3205025097 GUDDU KUMAR DAS 6 9 96 Delhi PDCA MAB-III New Delhi Dossier Received 33 2405101779 YASH LOKWANI 9 9 97 Maharashtra PDCA MAB -I Mumbai Dossier Received 34 3013039019 SHRISTI VISHWAKARMA 6 6 100 Delhi PDCA MAB-IV New Delhi Dossier Received 35 2201050065 ROHIT LUTHRA 9 9 101 Karnataka DGA (E&RSA) Karnataka Dossier Received 36 2201236532 KRISHAN PRAKASH RAGHAV 9 9 106 Telangana PDCA MAB-IV, New Delhi Dossier at Hyderabad Received 37 2201337644 ANURAG 9 9 107 Jammu PAG (Audit) Jammu & Dossier kashmir Kashmir Received 38 2201322226 MUKESH ARORA 9 9 109 Chhattisgarh AG (Audit) Chhattisgarh Dossier Received 39 2201081745 SWATI GUPTA 9 9 123 Karnataka PDCA MAB Banglore Dossier Received 40 2201232613 DARPAN 9 9 126 Andhra PDCA MAB Vizag Dossier Pradesh Received 41 3206123241 ANJANI KUMAR VATSA 9 9 135 Kerala PAG (E&RSA) Kerala Dossier Received 42 4410087927 PUJA PATHAK 9 9 157 Karnataka DGA (E&RSA) Karnataka Dossier Received 43 3001051533 MANIKA SINGHAL 9 9 158 Telangana PAG (Audit) Telangana Dossier Received 44 2407001595 RAHUL JAIN 9 9 160 Telangana PDCA MAB Hyderabad Dossier Received CAT1- Category to which the candidate belong. 2 CATSEL Category under which the Candidate selected. 3 CAT Case:-09= Unreserved, 06=OBC,02=ST, 01= SC, 04= OH, 05= HH Allocation of State/office to 112 candidates nominated for the post of Assistant Audit Officer in Commercial Stream SLNO ROLL NO NAME CAT 1 CATSEL RANK STATE OFFICE ALLOTED Dossier ALLOCATED Status 45 2201215611 MAYANK KUMAR 9 9 172 Telangana PDCA MAB Hyderabad Dossier Received 46 4609012367 UDIT AGRAWAL 9 9 174 Andhra AG (Audit) Andhra Dossier Pradesh Pradesh Received 47 4205021794 KHUSHBOO KUMARI SAW 6 9 183 Delhi PDCA MAB-II New Delhi Dossier Received 48 2201081410 PRATEEK SINGH 6 6 186 Delhi PDCA MAB-II New Delhi Dossier Received 49 2405045614 POOJA AGARWAL 9 9 193 Tamilnadu PDCA MAB Chennai Dossier Received 50 1601036929 SAMEER KUSHAN 6 9 204 Himachal AG (Audit) Himachal Dossier Pradesh Pradesh Received 51 2201391492 ASHISH KATARIA 9 9 207 Andhra PDCA MAB Vizag Dossier Pradesh Received 52 2201167768 NITISHA GOEL 9 9 211 Andhra AG (Audit) Andhra Dossier Pradesh Pradesh Received 53 2201072347 PRADEEP KUMAR 1 1 214 Delhi PDCA MAB-II New Delhi Dossier Received 54 2201078981 GAURAV GIRDHAR 9 9 215 Kerala PDCA MAB-IV New Delhi Dossier at Trivandrum Received 55 4410076648 AKASH GIRI 9 9 224 Andhra AG (Audit) Andhra Dossier Pradesh Pradesh Received 56 1404001124 PAWANJOT KAUR 9 9 225 Kerala PAG (E&RSA) Kerala Dossier Received 57 2405100892 DESHBANDHU YADAV 6 9 229 Gujarat PAG (E&RSA) Gujarat, Dossier Ahmedabad Received 58 3010100978 SAMBHAV SRIVASTAVA 9 9 244 Kerala PAG (E&RSA) Kerala Dossier Received 59 2201294920 ANKIT SWAMI 6 6 257 Gujarat PAG (E&RSA) Gujarat, Dossier Ahmedabad Received 60 9212012271 MOHIT KUMAR 9 9 258 Arunachal AG (Audit) Arunachal Dossier Pradesh Pradesh Received 61 4410013930 DWAIPAYAN RAY 9 9 260 Tamilnadu PDCA MAB -IV New Delhi Dossier at Chennai Received 62 2201098578 LOVE SAXENA 9 9 277 Tamilnadu PDCA MAB Chennai at Dossier Trichy Received 63 3009028650 SHIKHAR VIRMANI 9 9 294 Tamilnadu PAG (E&RSA) Tamil Nadu Dossier Received 64 2201218458 RICHA DOBRIYAL 9 9 299 Tamilnadu PDCA MAB Chennai Dossier Received 65 2201046528 HEMANT MEHRA 9 9 303 Tamilnadu PAG (E&RSA) Tamil Nadu Dossier Received 66 4410008257 ANKITA AGARWAL 9 9 304 Tamilnadu PDCA MAB Chennai Dossier Received CAT1- Category to which the candidate belong. 2 CATSEL Category under which the Candidate selected. 3 CAT Case:-09= Unreserved, 06=OBC,02=ST, 01= SC, 04= OH, 05= HH Allocation of State/office to 112 candidates nominated for the post of Assistant Audit Officer in Commercial Stream SLNO ROLL NO NAME CAT 1 CATSEL RANK STATE OFFICE ALLOTED Dossier ALLOCATED Status 67 4604042030 MAYANK SAHU 6 6 324 Maharashtra PDCA MAB -I Mumbai Dossier Received 68 2201347696 RAHUL MEHMI 1 1 327 Delhi PDCA MAB-III New Delhi Dossier Received 69 7001713910 VIJENDRA JAKHAR 6 6 332 Maharashtra PDCA MAB -II Mumbai Dossier Received 70 2201392918 ANKITA YADAV 6 6 339 Karnataka DGA (E&RSA) Karnataka Dossier Received 71 2404003242 JAGRITI RAJ 6 6 341 Karnataka PDCA MAB Banglore Dossier Received 72 2201118677 AMIT KUMAR 6 6 348 Telangana PAG (Audit) Telangana Dossier Received 73 4205033829 SUDESH KUMAR 6 6 353 Chhattisgarh AG (Audit) Chhattisgarh Dossier Received 74 3206034568 RAHUL RAJ 6 6 357 Jammu PAG (Audit) Jammu & Dossier kashmir Kashmir Received 75 2201073030 HIMANSHU SATORIA 6 6 369 Assam PAG (Audit) Assam Dossier Received 76 2201046356 MOHAMMAD YASEEN KHAN 6 6 371 Telangana PDCA MAB Hyderabad Dossier Received 77 2201159046 VISHAL GORI 6 6 374 Tamilnadu PAG (E&RSA) Tamil Nadu Dossier Received 78 2201017826 MANOHAR GUPTA 6 6 380 Kerala PAG (E&RSA) Kerala Dossier Received 79 2405021356 DAMODAR SONI 6 6 381 Kerala PAG (E&RSA) Kerala Dossier Received 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