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Results of Shortlisting of Applications for Non-Faculty Positions (Level-6 and Below) Results of shortlisting of applications for Non-Faculty Positions (Level-6 and below) Institute has published an advertisement for the Recruitment of Non-Faculty positions in “Times of India Time Ascent” dated 23rd September 2020 all editions, Daily Excelsior, J&K dated 23rd September 2020, Greater Kashmir, J&K dated 23rd September 2020 and “Dainik Jagran” dated 28th September 2020 all editions and IIM Jammu website on 23rd September. Online applications were invited from all candidates for the positions from Level-6 and below. Last date to submit online application was 19th October 2020. In response to above advertisements, all filled-in online applications were scrutinized by the Screening Committee based in the detailed criteria of qualifications, experience and age mentioned in the detailed web advertisement. The names of shortlisted candidates for the further recruitment process for each of the Non- Faculty positions are given below and the details of further recruitment process will only be communicated to the shortlisted candidates in due course. Any queries pertaining to the shortlisting should be sent to [email protected] by 19th November 2020. No queries will be entertained after 5:00 PM on 19th November 2020. 1. Name of the Post: Senior Library & Information Assistant (Regular/Contract) No. of Post: 1 (General) Applicants who are Shortlisted Sl. Name Gender Category Status Remarks No. 1 AMRITA DEVI Female General Shortlisted 2 ANIL KUMAR Male SC Shortlisted 3 ATUL KUMAR PAL Male OBC Shortlisted 4 AVINASH SHAKTI Male SC Shortlisted 5 BALRAM Male SC Shortlisted 6 BHARAT PRAVEEN Male SC Shortlisted SONKER 7 CHAKRADHAR RANA Male General Shortlisted Sl. Name Gender Category Status Remarks No. 8 FIRDOUS MAQBOOL MIR Male General Shortlisted 9 GAURANG Male General Shortlisted RASHMINKUMAR RAVAL 10 GURMEET KAUR GILL Female General Shortlisted 11 ILA KAKKAR Female General Shortlisted 12 IRFAN AHMAD HAKAK Male General Shortlisted 13 JITENDER SINGH Male General Shortlisted 14 MANOJ KUMAR SAHOO Male OBC Shortlisted 15 MOHIT SAHU Male General Shortlisted 16 NAVAL KISHORE Male General Shortlisted SHARMA 17 NIVEDITA RATHORE Female General Shortlisted 18 PAPRI DAS Female SC Shortlisted 19 PRAMOD KUMAR MEHER Male OBC Shortlisted 20 RAJAN KUMAR Male General Shortlisted 21 RUCHI Female OBC Shortlisted 22 RUHI BRAL Female General Shortlisted 23 SAKSHI MALHOTRA Female General Shortlisted 24 SAMITA SHARMA Female General Shortlisted 25 SANJEEV KUMAR SINGH Male General Shortlisted Sl. Name Gender Category Status Remarks No. 26 SANTOSH VASANT Male SC Shortlisted KAMBLE 27 SATYABRATA DAS Male General Shortlisted 28 SAURABH Male General Shortlisted VISHWAKARMA 29 SHALINI RAJPUT Female OBC Shortlisted 30 SHILPI VYAS Female General Shortlisted 31 SHIPPU MAHAJAN Female General Shortlisted 32 SIDDHARTH AWADHIYA Male OBC Shortlisted 33 SUNIL Male General Shortlisted 34 SUNIL KUMAR Male OBC Shortlisted 35 SURAJ PANIGRAHI Male General Shortlisted 36 SURENDER KUMAR Male General Shortlisted 37 SURESHA A D Male ST Shortlisted 38 VARTIKA CHAUDHARY Female General Shortlisted 39 VEENA KUMARI Female SC Shortlisted Applicants Not-Shortlisted Sl. No. Name Gender Category Status Remarks 1 BHOPENDRA KUMAR Male Ex- Not- Post Qualification Servicemen Shortlisted Experience is less 2 JAVAID AHMAD MIR Male General Not- Post Qualification Shortlisted Experience is less 3 TARSEEM KUMAR Male SC Not- Post Qualification Shortlisted Experience is less 2. Name of the Post: Junior Engineer - Civil (on Contract) No. of Post: 1 (General) Applicants who are Shortlisted Sl. No Name Gender Category Status Remarks 1 ABHINAV SHARMA Male General Shortlisted 2 ANKITA UPADHYA Female General Shortlisted 3 ASIF ALI QURESHI Male General Shortlisted 4 ASIF FAROOQ Male EWS Shortlisted 5 AVINASH BHAT BHAT Male General Shortlisted 6 GULZAR AHMAD Male OBC Shortlisted 7 JASPREET SINGH Male EWS Shortlisted 8 JATIN GUPTA Male General Shortlisted 9 KANWAL JEET SINGH Male General Shortlisted 10 LOVE DEEP SINGH Shortlisted SAMBYAL Male General 11 MADHU SUDAN Male General Shortlisted 12 MOHINDER PREET SINGH Male General Shortlisted 13 MOHIT AGRAWAL Male General Shortlisted 14 NAYAKANTI NARESH Male SC Shortlisted 15 NIKHIL GUPTA Male General Shortlisted 16 NITISH MEHROTRA Male General Shortlisted 17 PERVINDER SINGH Male General Shortlisted 18 RAHUL GUPTA Male General Shortlisted 19 RANVIR SINGH KATOCH Male General Shortlisted 20 SADDAM HUSSAIN Male General Shortlisted 21 SANDEEP KUMAR Male General Shortlisted 22 SHASHANK MISHRA Male General Shortlisted 23 SHIV KUMAR Male General Shortlisted 24 TAWFEEQ AHMAD RESHI Male General Shortlisted Applicants Not-Shortlisted Sl. No Name Gender Category Status Remarks 1 BILAL AHMAD GANIE Male General Not- Post shortlisted Qualification is less 2 SAJAAD HASSAN NAIKOO Male General Not- Post shortlisted Qualification is less 3 VIVEK KUMAR MAGOTRA Male EWS Not- Post shortlisted Qualification is less 3. Name of the Post: Upper Divisional Clerk (UDC) (Regular/Contract) No. of Post: 2 (General) Applicants who are Shortlisted Sl. No Name Gender Category Status Remarks 1 ABHISHEK ABROL Male General Shortlisted 2 AMIT ABROL Male General Shortlisted 3 ARUN SHARMA Male General Shortlisted 4 ASHISH PANDEY Male General Shortlisted 5 ASTITVA TIWARI Male General Shortlisted 6 GAUTAM GHODE Male General Shortlisted 7 HEENA VOHRA Female General Shortlisted 8 IMTIYAZ AHMAD Shortlisted WAZIR Male General 9 IRFAN JAVEED Male General Shortlisted 10 JASPREET SINGH Male General Shortlisted 11 JYOTI KAITH Female SC Shortlisted 12 JYOTI PRAKASH Shortlisted SAHOO Male General 13 MOHD ANWAR BHAT Male General Shortlisted 14 MOHINDER PREET Shortlisted SINGH Male General Shortlisted 15 MOLINA SHARMA Female General Shortlisted 16 MONA VYAS Female General Shortlisted 17 MUKESH KUMAR Male SC Shortlisted 18 MUKESH MONDAL Male SC Shortlisted 19 MUKTA Female General Shortlisted 20 NEHA DHARIWAL Female SC Shortlisted 21 NITIKA GUPTA Female General Shortlisted 22 PARDEEP BHARDWAJ Male General Shortlisted 23 PRIKSHIT SALATHIA Male General Shortlisted 24 RAJAT MATHUR Male General Shortlisted 25 RAJU KUMAR BAITHA Male SC Shortlisted 26 RANJAN KUMAR Male SC Shortlisted 27 RIDHAM GUPTA Female General Shortlisted 28 ROHIT SHARMA Male General Shortlisted 29 RUPALI JAMWAL Female General 30 RUPESH PRATAP Shortlisted MAHYAVANSHI Male SC Shortlisted 31 SAHIL SHARMA Male General 32 SANDEEP SINGH Shortlisted JAMWAL Male General Shortlisted 33 SANJAY KUMAR BHAT Male General Shortlisted 34 SANVEET KOUR Female General Shortlisted 35 SUNIL KUMAR Male SC Shortlisted 36 VAIBHAV TIWARI Male General Shortlisted 37 VINEET Male SC Shortlisted 38 VINIT GUPTA Male General Shortlisted 39 ZAKIR HUSSAIN KHAN Male General Applicants Not Shortlisted Sl. Name Gender Category Status Remarks No 1 KHANJESH KUMAR Male Ex- Not- Overage Servicemen Shortlisted 2 SUDHANSU KOHLI Male General Not- Post Qualification Shortlisted Experience is less 4. Name of the Post: Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC) (Regular/Contract) No. of Post: 3 (General) Applicants who are Shortlisted Sl. Name Gender Category Status Remarks No 1 ABHISHEK ABROL Male General Shortlisted 2 ADITYA VERMA Male General Shortlisted 3 AJAY PAL SINGH Male General Shortlisted 4 AMANDEEP SINGH Male General Shortlisted 5 AMBIKA SAMBYAL Female General Shortlisted 6 AMBIKA BHARTI Female SC Shortlisted 7 ASHISH PUNDIR Male General Shortlisted 8 CHANDER Male General Shortlisted BHUSHAN 9 CHARU SHARMA Female General Shortlisted 10 DAVID Male SC Shortlisted DINAKARAN 11 DIKSHA SHARMA Female General Shortlisted 12 HEENA VOHRA Female General Shortlisted 13 JASLEEN KOUR Female General Shortlisted 14 JYOTI Female General Shortlisted 15 JYOTI PRAKASH Male General Shortlisted SAHOO 16 KAMNI SHARMA Female General Shortlisted 17 KANAV SHARMA Male General Shortlisted 18 LOKESH Male SC Shortlisted Sl. Name Gender Category Status Remarks No 19 MAHENDRA Male General Shortlisted PRATAP SINGH 20 MEENAKSHI Female General Shortlisted JASROTIA 21 MEENAKSHI Female General Shortlisted GANJOO 22 MUKHTAR AHMED Male ST Shortlisted 23 NEERAJ SINGH Male General Shortlisted TOMAR 24 NEHA DHARIWAL Female SC Shortlisted 25 NIKETA FOTEDAR Female General Shortlisted 26 PALAKEERTHI Male ST Shortlisted NAGA PRANEETH 27 PANKAJ MAHAJAN Male General Shortlisted 28 PIPEELIK TIWARI Female General Shortlisted 29 POOJA KOUL Female General Shortlisted 30 PRABHIYAT KOUR Female General Shortlisted 31 PUSHP MANHAS Male General Shortlisted 32 RAJAN SLATHIA Male General Shortlisted 33 RAJAT MATHUR Male General Shortlisted 34 RAJU KUMAR Male SC Shortlisted BAITHA 35 RAVINDRA KUMAR Male General Shortlisted 36 ROHIT Male EWS Shortlisted 37 RUBINA THAKUR Female General Shortlisted 38 RUPALI JAMWAL Female General Shortlisted 39 SHAKTI KUMAR Male SC Shortlisted 40 SUMIT KUMAR Male SC Shortlisted 41 SUNIL KUMAR Male General Shortlisted 42 SURBHI RAINA Female General Shortlisted 43 SUSHILKUMAR Male SC Shortlisted SHIVAJI VHATKAR 44 TUSHAR Male General Shortlisted Sl. Name Gender Category Status Remarks No 45 VISHAL SHARMA Male General Shortlisted 46 VISHAL SINGH Male General Shortlisted Applicants Not Shortlisted Sl. Name Gender Category Status Remarks No 1 ANKESH JOSHI Male General Not- Requisite fee not paid Shortlisted 2 GAURAV TRIVEDI Male General Not- Qualification Criteria Shortlisted not met 3 MUNSHI PREM Male SC Not- Post Qualification CHAND Shortlisted Experience is less 4 PARDEEP SHARMA Male General Not- Post Qualification Shortlisted Experience is less 5 RAJAT VAID Male General Not- Post Qualification Shortlisted Experience is less 6 SUNIL SHARMA Male EWS Not- Post Qualification Shortlisted Experience is less 7 VAIBHAV TIWARI Male General Not- Qualification Criteria Shortlisted not met 8 VIJAY KUMAR Male Ex- Not- Qualification Criteria Servicemen Shortlisted not met 9 VIKAS SHARMA Male Ex- Not- Post Qualification Servicemen Shortlisted Experience is less .
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