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1JPFV3Q Result Research Officer 14-201415.Pdf Gujarat Public Service Commission RCT-2014-4308 -R-1 Date :03-03-2017 Result Result of the interviews for the posts of Research Officer, Gujarat Statistical Service, Class- II, Advt. No. 14/2014-15, held by the Commission on 22, 23 27 and 28th February, 2017, is declared as under : Minimum Qualifying Standard General :- 50 Marks General Female :- 45 SEBC :- 35 Marks SEBC Female :- 31 Marks S.C. :- 35 Marks S.T. :- 35 Marks S.T. Female :- 31 Marks (A) TO BE RECOMMENDED TO THE GOVT. FOR APPOINTMENT: Merit CodeE.No M/F Caste CategoryMarks Birth Date No. Name of Candidate 1 Shri Noel Rasiklal Macwan EBJ 40 61 24-Aug-86 2 Kum. Sonalben Bhikhabhai Patel EAJ 13 Fem. 60 30-Jul-91 3 Shri Nikhil Balvantrai Chauhan ECW 85 S.C 57 03-Oct-81 4 Shri Vrital Bhupendrakumar Parmar EAY 25 S.C. 57 16-Apr-83 5 Shri Anshuman Pinakinkumar Raval ECS 72 57 01-Jan-85 6 Kum. Kiranben Poonambhai Gajera ECZ 77 Fem. 56 27-Jul-84 7 Smt. Nirupama Ravilal Thacker EAV 22 Fem. 55 27-Sep-79 8 Shri Sandeepkumar Jivanlal Patel EEI 109 55 21-May-83 9 Kum. Zulekha Amadbhai Baraiya EBU 55 Fem. SEBC 55 29-Nov-85 10 Shri Shreedhar Kiritkumar Vasani EAC 7 55 16-Jun-86 11 Shri Nrup Ketanbhai Shah EBR 41 55 29-Nov-89 12 Kum. Kokilaben Nathabhai Aankoliya EAH 2 Fem. 55 31-Dec-90 13 Shri Paresh Himatlal Thakkar ECG 66 53 11-Apr-79 14 Shri Nitulkumar Ghanshyambhai Kevadiya EBF 39 53 01-Jan-88 15 Shri Pradip Keshavbhai Saliya EBT 45 53 28-Jun-90 16 Shri Rameshkumar Parthibhai Judal EBC 37 SEBC 52 01-Feb-84 17 Shri Prakash Mansukhbhai Bopaliya EDR 96 Disabled 51 17-Oct-82 18 Smt. Alkaben Govindbhai Prajapati ECY 83 Fem. SEBC 48 13-Apr-75 19 Shri Rohitkumar Pravinkumar Barot EDM 103 SEBC 48 29-Dec-83 20 Smt. Sonal Naginbhai Rathwa ECO 73 Fem. S.T. 45 27-Mar-87 21 Shri Jitendrakumar Amrutlal Vaghela ECB 56 SEBC 45 01-Apr-89 22 Smt. Dipikaben Shantilal Vasava EAF 3 Fem. S.T. 40 15-Aug-86 23 Shri Sachinkumar Baldevbhai Chaudhary ECP 67 SEBC 40 09-Jul-92 24 Kum. Beena Bhagvanjibhai Kharsani EEB 115 Fem. SEBC 38 16-Aug-73 25 Kum. Sonalben Nathubhai Bhammar ECE 46 Fem. SEBC 35 03-Apr-93 Page No. 2 (B) To be kept on waiting list for General Category Candidates: Merit CodeE.No M/F Caste CategoryMarks Birth Date No. Name of Candidate 1 Shri Jayeshkumar Jayantilal Patel EAK 5 52 21-Apr-87 2 Shri Jayeshbhai Rameshbhai Narola ECR 64 52 24-Dec-90 3 Shri Ashil Maheshkumar Joshi EBO 29 52 25-Jun-92 4 Shri Hiren Rasiklal Nathvani EAU 17 51 08-Jan-85 5 Shri Rakeshkumar Govindbhai Patel EEJ 113 50 13-Sep-83 6 Shri Urvish Ishvarbhai Patel EBZ 54 50 24-Jul-84 7 Shri Mayur Mahendrabhai Kotak EAA 10 50 03-Apr-85 8 Shri Bhadreshkumar Babulal Patel EDV 101 50 28-Apr-86 9 Shri Harpalsinh Anopsinh Jadeja EBK 30 50 26-Oct-86 10 Shri Hirenkumar Durlabhjibhai Varmora EDS 97 50 02-Nov-88 11 Kum. Sweta Shantilal Mehta EDN 93 Fem. 48 10-Mar-86 12 Smt. Vanita Parshuram Shitole EEK 116 Fem. 45 23-Nov-80 13 Smt. Bhavika Laxmikant Patel EDI 75 Fem. 45 08-Mar-83 ( C ) To be kept on waiting list for S.C. Category Candidates Only: Merit CodeE.No M/F Caste CategoryMarks Birth Date No. Name of Candidate 1 Shri Pravin Bhikhabhai Chawda EBB 16 S.C. 45 19-May-78 2 Shri Haribhai Pamabhai Solanki ECF 48 S.C. 43 02-Mar-78 3 Kum. Kanchan Shankerlal Chavda EEL 112 Fem. S.C. 43 06-Feb-83 4 Kum. Sejalben Satishbhai Parmar EEC 106 Fem. S.C. 38 03-Sep-82 (D) Marks obtained, in Viva-Voce, by the unsuccessful candidates are as Sr. No. Name of Candidate Code E.No. M/F. CasteCategoryMarks 1 Shri Nasirbhai Usmanbhai Payak EAD 1 SEBC 20 2 Shri Bipinchandra Bhogilal Shrimali EAI 4 S.C. 18 3 Smt. Nirma Mangusingh Chauhan EAL 6 Fem. 30 4 Shri Kalpeshkumar Bababhai Desai EAN 8 SEBC 22 5 Shri Nileshbhai Nanjibhai Vasava EAG 9 S.T. Disabled 32 6 Smt. Trushabahen Baldevbhai Patel EAB 11 Fem. 40 7 Shri Yunus Umarbhai Abada EAM 12 SEBC 22 8 Shri Sanjaykumar Bahechar Ninama EAE 14 S.T. 30 9 Shri Hardikkumar Jashbhai Patel EAZ 15 40 10 Shri Ashokkumar Jayantilal Patel EAT 18 28 11 Shri Kalpeshkumar Punambhai Solanki EBA 19 S.C. 21 12 Smt. Pinalben Manibhai Bhoi EAW 20 Fem. SEBC 30 13 Shri Hemantkumar Dhakalubhai Ganvit EAP 21 S.T. 24 14 Shri Vishnubhai Hirabhai Desai EAO 23 SEBC 30 15 Kum. Jayaben Lallubhai Bhabhor EAQ 24 Fem. S.T. 22 16 Shri Kalpesh Hargovindbhai Parmar EAX 26 S.C. 29 17 Shri Ghanshyam Jivabhai Barot EAS 27 S.C. 32 18 Shri Babu Meram Chavda EAR 28 SEBC 24 19 Kum. Aratiben Ramabhai Bhavsar EBM 31 Fem. 25 20 Shri Himatbhai Haklabhai Damor EBH 32 S.T. 20 21 Shri Vaikunthkumar Babubhai Chaudhari EBG 33 SEBC 22 Page No. 3 Sr. No. Name of Candidate Code E.No. M/F. CasteCategoryMarks 22 Kum. Nikitaben Bhagvanbhai Chaudhari EBQ 34 Fem. SEBC 22 23 Shri Hiteshkumar Ishvarlal Desai EBD 35 SEBC 28 24 Shri Kalpeshbhai Ambarambhai Dumaniya EBP 36 SEBC 22 25 Shri Vigneshbhai Bhaljibhai Chaudhari EBN 38 S.T. 18 26 Shri Vijaykumar Naginbhai Patel EBI 42 25 27 Shri Alpeshkumar Khemchandbhai Parmar EBL 43 S.C. 22 28 Shri Dhavalkumar Babubhai Patel EBE 44 33 29 Shri Nileshkumar Bhailalbhai Rana EBW 47 S.C. 25 30 Shri Chandreshbhai Manchhubhai Patel ECC 49 S.T. 25 31 Smt. Jayaben Maganbhai Prajapati EBS 50 Fem. 15 32 Shri Mahendrakumar Talshibhai Vaghela EBX 51 SEBC 22 33 Kum. Chandani Kalpeshbhai Shah EBY 52 Fem. 27 34 Shri Abhishekkumar Navajibhai Chaudhari ECA 53 S.T. 18 35 Shri Pankajkumar Ghughabhai Katosana EBV 57 SEBC 23 36 Shri Ravindrasinh Dineshsinh Gohil ECD 58 16 37 Shri Sureshbhai Nanajibhai Patel ECJ 59 SEBC 30 38 Shri Aravindkumar Hirabhai Chaudhary ECN 60 SEBC 33 39 Shri Jaypalsinh Ranjitsinh Dodiya ECM 61 SEBC 20 40 Shri Chandubhai Viththalbhai Dhapa ECQ 62 SEBC 22 41 Shri Rakeshkumar Babulal Rathod ECL 63 SEBC 28 42 Smt. Dharmishthabahen Mohanlal Patel ECT 65 Fem. 22 43 Shri Rohit Atmarambhai Patel ECH 68 33 44 Shri Dipakkumar Shivajibhai Gohil ECV 69 S.T. 15 45 Kum. Ripal Raghajibhai Chaudhari ECU 70 Fem. SEBC 18 46 Shri Ranadhirsinh Gambhirsinh Zala ECK 71 26 47 Shri Kalpeshbhai Makanbhai Kanzariya ECI 74 SEBC 24 48 Shri Muljibhai Nathabhai Patel EDH 76 SEBC 20 49 Shri Kiransinh Manuji Dabhi EDE 78 22 50 Kum. Pritiben Mathurbhai Dhapa EDD 79 Fem. SEBC 15 51 Shri Manojkumar Bharatkumar Dave ECX 80 34 52 Shri Kirankumar Nareshbhai Padsala EDB 81 40 53 Shri Kanjibhai Ukabhai Dhedhi EDF 82 SEBC 18 54 Shri Arvind Jivanbhai Vahaniya EDJ 84 25 55 Kum. Rekhaben Dipakbhai Patel EDC 86 Fem. S.T. 25 56 Shri Minhaz Shakil Shaikh EDG 87 18 57 Shri Ketankumar Ramniklal Bhatti EDA 88 SEBC 15 58 Kum. Devanginiben Ghanshyambhai Pandya EDK 89 Fem. 16 59 Shri Ajaykumar Babulal Makwana EDL 90 12 60 Shri Atulkumar Shantilal Vasava EDP 91 S.T. 21 61 Shri Abdulkadir Hasinahemad Pathan EDO 92 18 62 Shri Devendradan Prabhudan Gadhavi EDX 94 SEBC 18 63 Shri Rameshbhai Bhojabhai Saniya EDZ 95 SEBC 23 64 Shri Jashavantbhai Bhailalbhai Parmar EDW 98 S.C. 22 65 Shri Kiranbhai Kalanbhai Patel EDY 99 S.T. 25 66 Shri Nareshkumar Ujabhai Patel EDQ 100 19 67 Shri Shaileshkumar Nareshbhai Gamit EDU 102 S.T. 15 Page No. 4 Sr. No. Name of Candidate Code E.No. M/F. CasteCategoryMarks 68 Kum. Jinalkumari Bhikhubhai Patel EDT 104 Fem. S.T. 11 69 Smt. Nilambahen Bhikhubhai Patel EEG 105 Fem. S.T. 18 70 Shri Rasik Valjibhai Makvana EEH 107 SEBC 30 71 Smt. Jinalben Narsinhbhai Patel EEN 108 Fem. 20 72 Shri Vishvnath Yuvrajbhai Borse EEM 110 25 73 Shri Subhash Madhubhai Babariya EEF 111 28 74 Shri Mitul Mansukhbhai Dafda EED 114 S.C. 21 75 Kum. Varshaben Manchhibhai Vasava EEE 117 Fem. S.T. 20 76 Shri Bipinbhai Tuljibhai Ganvit EEA 118 S.T. 20 Note :- (1) 02 posts reserved for SEBC and 03 posts reserved for S.T. category remained vacant, as no suitable candidates were available for the same. (2) The candidates at Rank Nos. 04(S.C.), 09(SEBC-Fem.) and 16(SEBC), are to be recommended for appointment on unreserved post as per Government circular, GAD No. PVS-1099-MM-13-G4 dated 29-1-2000 and PVS-2010-03-900-G4, dated 23/07/2004, as they have not availed any relaxation. (3) The candidate at Rank Nos. 03(S.C.), Shri Nikhil Balvantrai Chauhan, bearing E.No. 85, though secured his place in the merit of general category, however he is selected against the post reserved for his respective category, as he has availed the benefit of age relaxation. Gandhinagar (Asha Shah) Date: 03/03/2017 Jt. Secretary Gujarat Public Service Commission.
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