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Jammu & Kashmir Public Service Commission Website: www.jkpsc.nic.in May-Oct: 0194-2310523 (f) 2312631-(S) Email: [email protected] Nov-April: 0191-2566541 (f) 2566530-(J) JAMMU & KASHMIR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Resham Ghar Colony, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu Subject: Screening test for the posts of Assistant Engineer (Electric) in Power Development Department notified vide Notification No 15-PSC (DR-P) OF 2 0 1 3 Dt: 12.08.2013. N O T I C E DATED: 18-12-2015 The candidates appearing in the Screening Test for the post of Assistant Engineer (Electric) in Power Development Department scheduled to be held on 03.01.2016 (Sunday) at 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM, are hereby informed through the medium of this notice to download their Admit Cards from 20.12.2015 onwards on the website of the Commission i.e. www.jkpsc.nic.in . For the facility of candidates, the details with regard to Name of candidates along with Roll No, Barcode and Venue wise schedule in respect of both Jammu and Kashmir based candidates are given in Annexures A & B to this Notice respectively. If the candidate fails to get his/her Admit Card through any of the above mentioned sources but his/her name figures in any of the lists annexed herewith, he/she may directly reach the respective venue with an identity proof. Further, in case, there is any such candidate who has applied for the said post but his/her name does not figure in any of the provisional lists annexed, he/she may also immediately contact the Commission’s Office at Resham Ghar Colony Bakshi Nagar, Jammu or Camp Office Solina Rambagh, Srinagar with a proof of submission of application form. Note : 1. Only those candidates shall appear in the Screening test, who fulfill the eligibility prescribed for the post as mentioned in the Notification. However, permission to appear in the Screening test is purely provisional subject to further verification of the documents at any stage of selection process. 1 2. The candidature of such candidates who are found to have misrepresented or concealed the material facts having a bearing on their eligibility, shall be rejected at any stage of process of selection. Sd/- (Shakeel Ul Rehman), KAS Secretary & Controller of Examinations ANNEXURE (A) VENUE : GOVT.COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (B.ED) CANAL ROAD, JAMMU 32 175665 1400207 ANHA MALAGAR SNO BARCODE ROLLNO NAME 1 174686 1400178 AAMIR JAVED 33 177019 1400256 ANIK GUPTA 2 177703 1400072 ABDUL HAMID 34 177429 1400153 ANIL KUMAR 3 177230 1400129 ABHINAB SHARMA 35 175577 1400021 ANITA RAINA 4 174867 1400032 ABHINAV DABUR 36 174338 1400084 ANKITA RUNANI 5 177702 1400012 ABHINAV PARKASH BUCHA 37 177769 1400244 ANKUSH DHANDALIA 6 177579 1400143 ABHINAV VERMA 38 174634 1400028 ANKUSH KHOKHER 7 174353 1400062 ABHISHAKE DUTTA 39 177175 1400284 ANKUSH KOUL 8 174557 1400218 ABIJEET SHARMA 40 174479 1400109 ANKUSH LANGER 9 174581 1400096 ABINANDAN WAZIR 41 178062 1400288 ANKUSH SHARMA 10 174512 1400128 ABISHEK BHARDWAJ 42 175145 1400017 ANOOP KHAJURIA 11 174517 1400080 ADHEESH SHARMA 43 174352 1400088 ANSHUMAN SEHGAL 12 175387 1400193 ADITYA KRISHNA DOGRA 44 177024 1400033 ANU RADHA SHARMA 13 177909 1400271 ADITYA LANGEH 45 177395 1400035 ANUJ KATWAL 14 177103 1400137 ADITYA MAHAJAN 46 177600 1400159 ARHISH SHARMA 15 175285 1400267 ADITYA MANOHAR SHARMA 47 174758 1400274 ARJUN GANDOTRA 16 175050 1400071 ADITYA VAID 48 177726 1400091 ARPAN KUMAR 17 177651 1400170 ADNAN AMIN BHAT 49 177655 1400261 ARSH BHAT 18 177938 1400034 AJAT SHATRU SINGH 50 174979 1400269 ARUN KUMAR JAMWAL 19 174345 1400097 AJAY GADGOTRA 51 177604 1400224 ARUN KUMAR 20 177115 1400230 AKASH DEEP SINGH 52 175539 1400054 ARUN KUMAR VERMA 21 177112 1400294 AKIL BASHIR 53 175580 1400272 ARUN SAMYAL 22 174580 1400167 AKSHAY BHAT 54 177955 1400217 ASHESH SHARMA 23 175381 1400291 AKSHAY LANGARU 55 177330 1400124 ASHIM DHAR 24 177054 1400049 AMANDEEP KOUR 56 177102 1400138 ASHIM KHAJURIA 25 177314 1400117 AMANDEEP SINGH 57 174684 1400019 ASHISH BHAT 26 175614 1400270 AMANDEEP SINGH 58 177727 1400093 ASHISH LOCHAN 27 174452 1400238 AMARJEET SINGH WAZIR 59 174683 1400245 ASHWAL MATTOO 28 174574 1400113 AMEESH KUMAR SHARMA 60 179169 1400206 ASHWANI BAWA 29 174775 1400252 AMIT KHATRI 61 177048 1400127 ASHWANI KUMAR 30 174509 1400098 AMIT RAINA 62 157691 1400067 ASIF HAMID WANI 31 174730 1400197 AMRIT KAUR 63 177602 1400160 ATUL SHARMA 2 64 177247 1400149 BALVINDER SINGH 108 177144 1400222 JAGBIR DUTT 65 174590 1400065 BHARAT BHUSHAN 109 174415 1400183 JAGDEEP KUMAR 66 177667 1400043 BHAWNA GUPTA 110 174562 1400180 JAGDEV SINGH 67 177868 1400249 BHUPINDER KUMAR 111 174361 1400025 JANEET SINGH 68 179267 1400219 BHUVNESHWAR SHARMA 112 175755 1400023 JASMEET SINGH 69 175591 1400282 BRIJ MOHAN SINGH 113 174493 1400083 JASWINDER SINGH 70 177565 1400259 CHANDAN DEEP SINGH 114 175792 1400223 JAVAI AHMAD SOFI 71 175465 1400198 CHANDEEP SINGH 115 174436 1400100 JOYTI SINGH 72 175130 1400148 DALJEET SINGH 116 174554 1400141 JYOTI PANCHGOTRA 73 174576 1400226 DANISH AGASTAM 117 174737 1400077 KANAV SHARMA 74 175014 1400242 DANISH KERNI 118 175455 1400216 KAPISH MATTOO 75 174388 1400101 DAVINDER SINGH 119 174522 1400112 KARAN KUMAR SHARMA 76 177361 1400131 DEEPIKA 120 179215 1400265 KARUN DUB 77 177486 1400262 DEEPSHIKHA SHARMA 121 174839 1400171 KHALID MUSTAFFA CHAUDHARY 78 178070 1400155 DHEERAJ SINGH SAINI 122 177794 1400236 KHALIL UL REHMAN 79 174777 1400156 DUPESH SINGH SAINI 123 178058 1400001 KONCHOK ISHEY 80 177387 1400175 DUSHYANTTSINGH JAMWAL 124 177617 1400089 KUNAL TANDON 81 174645 1400188 EKTA GUPTA 125 179177 1400205 KUNWARJOT SINGH 82 177014 1400295 ERA SHARMA 126 177789 1400119 LOBZANG PHUNCHOK 83 178163 1400276 FAROOQ IQBAL 127 177064 1400144 LUCKVINDER PAL SINGH 84 177218 1400300 FAUZIA REYAZ 128 175480 1400209 M AAKSHI SHARMA 85 174869 1400228 GAGAN BANGOTRA 129 178131 1400250 MADHU RAINA 86 177414 1400087 GAGANDEEP SINGH 130 174837 1400060 MADHUKAR RAJESH VERMA 87 177896 1400026 GAGANDEEP SINGH 131 177031 1400280 MANAV SHARMA 88 174678 1400204 GANESH KUMAR 132 174749 1400233 MANDEEP KAUR 89 175797 1400066 GULSHAN SETHI 133 174456 1400173 MANEET KOTWAL 90 174774 1400251 GULSHAN SHARMA 134 174343 1400099 MANIK SHARMA 91 156301 1400189 GULZAR AHMAD YATOO 135 174330 1400123 MANOJ KUMAR MANHAS 92 174362 1400024 GUNEET KOUR 136 177948 1400030 MANPREET KOUR 93 174884 1400260 GURPREET KOUR 137 177462 1400177 MANPREET SINGH 94 177463 1400176 GURPREET SINGH CHAHAL 138 175681 1400212 MANVEET KOUR 95 177696 1400258 GURSIMRAN SINGH 139 177728 1400094 MANZER HUSSAIN 96 177256 1400240 HAIDER ALI 140 174443 1400145 MARVIN REWAL 97 177264 1400086 HARDEEP SINGH 141 177468 1400247 MASOOD UL SHARIEF 98 175186 1400036 HARKIRAT KOUR ZARGAR 142 174482 1400063 MAYANK MAHAJAN 99 174406 1400231 HARPREET KOUR WAZIR 143 175565 1400278 MOHD IBRAHIM 100 177086 1400135 HARPREET SINGH 144 177411 1400106 MOHD IKHLAQ 101 174365 1400120 HARVINDER SINGH 145 174358 1400213 MOHD JUNAID 102 177275 1400082 HIMANI MAHAJAN 146 174359 1400208 MOHD KABIR 103 177274 1400079 HIMANSHU GUPTA 147 174759 1400166 MOHD KHALIL 104 174375 1400139 IKHLAQ HUSSAIN 148 174959 1400050 MOHD RAFIQ 105 177519 1400061 INDERPREET KOUR 149 177677 1400268 MOHD UNEES 106 175723 1400074 ISHAAN DOGRA 150 177260 1400078 MOHIT SHARMA 107 177679 1400168 ISHRAT ANJUM MIR 151 177944 1400203 MOHSIN AJAZ BANDEY 3 152 177890 1400210 MONIKA BALGOTRA 196 175270 1400237 RAJESH SADHOTRA 153 177229 1400051 MONIKA KULOO 197 175485 1400056 RAKESH GUPTA 154 174374 1400140 MUBASHAR YAQOOB 198 177020 1400146 RAKESH KUMAR BADGAL ZARGAR 155 155512 1400004 MUZAFFAR HUSSAIN 199 154303 1400009 RAMAN KUMAR 156 177920 1400289 NADEEM HUSSAIN 200 177945 1400202 RAMANDEEP SINGH 157 174564 1400285 NARINDER PAL SINGH 201 175365 1400053 RAMNEET KOUR 158 177432 1400003 NAVEEN RAINA 202 177904 1400133 RANDEEP SINGH BHAU 159 175015 1400243 NAVKETAN KERNI 203 177950 1400290 RASVINDER SINGH 160 178005 1400018 NEERAJ KUMAR 204 177239 1400157 RAVI GANJOO 161 177231 1400058 NEETI SACHAR 205 177949 1400029 RAVNEET KOUR B 162 177328 1400057 NEETI GUPTA 206 155799 1400011 RAYEES AHMAD THOKAR 163 177582 1400286 NEHA 207 178122 1400297 RISHIKA KANWAL 164 177106 1400048 NEHA THUKRAL 208 177901 1400039 ROHINI SHARMA 165 174442 1400241 NIDHI BHAGAT 209 179153 1400227 ROHIT ABROL 166 177666 1400042 NIDHI GUPTA 210 174332 1400102 ROHIT KUMAR BHAGAT 167 174666 1400179 NIKHIL ABROL 211 175234 1400275 ROHIT SHARMA 168 177400 1400118 NIRAJ KUMAR 212 174411 1400126 ROHIT SHARMA 169 174575 1400070 NITIN AGASTAM 213 177630 1400015 ROMI GUPTA 170 178038 1400235 NITIN KHAJURIA 214 177070 1400107 ROSY BHAU 171 177634 1400163 NITIN KRISHAN SHARMA 215 177758 1400248 RUCHIKA SHARMA 172 174597 1400185 NITISH SETHI 216 174615 1400264 SACHIN GUPTA 173 178093 1400038 PALLAVI SEOTRA 217 178115 1400186 SACHIN KANGOTRA 174 177388 1400114 PANKAJ ANAND 218 154068 1400164 SAHIBZADA FAIZAN FAROOQ 175 174408 1400191 PANKAJ KUMAR 219 178111 1400037 SAHIL MAHAJAN 176 177965 1400196 PANKAJ SHARMA 220 177096 1400081 SAHIL MAHAJAN 177 177421 1400059 PAWAN KUMAR 221 174565 1400116 SAHIL SHARMA 178 174403 1400103 PAWAN SHARMA 222 175555 1400046 SAHIL VAID 179 177564 1400184 PAWANDEEP SINGH 223 177269 1400232 SAMIKSHA KAUL 180 175466 1400201 POONAMDEEP KAUR 224 177825 1400287 SANA SLATHIA 181 175532 1400273 PRANAV KOHLI 225 174386 1400064 SANDEEP KUMAR 182 177581 1400296 PRIYA SHARMA 226 178060 1400263 SANJAY NARGOTRA 183 177062 1400076 PRIYANKA SHARMA 227 177036 1400104 SANJIV SHARMA 184 177631 1400016 PURNIMA RAINA 228 175193 1400075 SANJIV SINGH 185 177472 1400172 PURNIMA SINGH 229 177553 1400246 SATISH PAWAR 186 179218 1400194 RACHIT SHARMA 230 174350 1400239 SEHDEV SINGH
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