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Date:25Th August 2021 Date:25th August 2021 Sub: Selection of Ex. Apprentices Lineman for the post of Vidyut Sahayak (Electrical Assistant) As per the selection procedure approved by GUVNL vide Circular No.36 dtd. 05.01.2017, selection for the post of Vidyut Sahayak (Electrical Assistant) has been carried out by conducting pole test on 28/29/30th November 2020 at various centres i.e. Baroda City, Baroda O&M, Anand, Nadiad and Godhra and online test on Date: 27.06.2021 at various centres. Total marks for pole climbing test is 25 and for online test is 74 as one question was cancelled as per decision of the Competent Authority. The result is prepared for 99 marks. The Highest marks in Pole Climbing Test are given to candidates who have climbed the pole within 20 seconds i.e. 25 marks and those who have climbed the pole in more than 35 seconds or those who have failed to climb the pole are considered disqualified/failed in pole climbing test and were not called for online test. The online test is of 75 marks. The minimum passing marks in online test is 25. MGVCL had cancelled one question and therefore, the candidates were given marks in online test out of 74. The initial document verification was done at circle offices at the time of pole climbing test. The circles/company shall first call candidates for document verification and on satisfactory verification of documents, the candidates shall be issued appointment letter. On the basis marks secured by candidates in pole test and online test and as per data furnished by concerned offices of candidates, the Selection List is prepared. As per Amendment No.2 of GUVNL GSO. No. 3, no waiting list is to be prepared and hence, the selection list is prepared for the vacancies in the cadre of Electrical Assistant. The cut off for age is 35 years for unreserved and 40 years for reserved category candidates as on dt. 22.03.2020. The allotment as per the decision of the Competent Authority is as under: Ope Total Allotted Operati Sr. Merit Pole Test OT Call Allotted rati Marks Company/Cir Name of Apprentice Lineman ng No. No. Call No No Caste ng (Out of cle of MGVCL Caste No. 99) 1. 1 EA20-2162 2201754 Bipinkumar Motibhai Vadher SC (M) UR 1 90 GETCO 2. 2 EA20-3891 2201828 Mayuarsinh Khumansinh Zala EWS (M) UR 2 89 GETCO 3. 3 EA20-3648 2201466 Pareshkumar Maheshbhai Raval SEBC (M) UR 3 85 GETCO 4. 4 EA20-2177 2201764 JigneshKumar Dineshbhai Solanki SC (M) UR 4 82 GETCO 5. 5 EA20-2197 2201773 Amjadbhai Aemadbhai Jargela SEBC (M) UR 5 81 GETCO 6. 6 EA20-3505 2201807 Sureshbhai Punjabhai Ghodakiya SEBC (M) UR 6 80 GETCO 7. 7 EA20-4004 2201976 Rakeshkumar Devanand Kanojia EWS EWS 1 79 Baroda (O&M) 8. 8 EA20-2158 2201750 Pratik Mansukhabhai Lakhatariya SEBC (M) UR 7 79 GETCO 9. 9 EA20-3673 2201815 Nilesh Pareshbhai Dudharejiya SEBC (M) UR 8 78 GETCO 10. 10 EA20-2115 2201514 Avinash Naginbhai Vaghela SEBC (M) UR 9 78 Anand 11. 11 EA20-2006 2201744 Nikunjkumar Gopalbhai Dholariya EWS (M) UR 10 77 GETCO 12. 12 EA20-3784 2201821 Nandip Dilipbhai Jadav SEBC (M) UR 11 77 GETCO 13. 13 EA20-2798 2200645 Alpeshbhai Mahendrabhai Parmar SC (M) UR 12 77 GETCO 14. 14 EA20-3986 2201975 Saurabhkumar Rameshbhai Patel UR UR 13 76 GETCO 15. 15 EA20-2189 2201770 Parth Jitendrabhai Malakiya SEBC (M) UR 14 76 GETCO 16. 16 EA20-3325 2201382 Chiragkumar Rajendrasinh Mahida UR UR 15 75 Anand 17. 17 EA20-2150 2201746 Sivabhai Dharmeshbhai Kamjaliya SEBC (M) UR 16 74 GETCO 18. Vijaybhai Dharamshibhai GETCO 18 EA20-3789 2201823 SEBC (M) UR 17 73 Degamadiya 19. 19 EA20-3377 2201407 Rajanikumar Ganapatbhai Talpada SEBC (M) UR 18 72 GETCO 20. 20 EA20-2139 2200930 Vikashkumar Rameshbhai Patel SEBC (M) UR 19 72 GETCO 21. 21 EA20-2170 2201759 SunilKumar Janakbhai Parmar SC (M) UR 20 71 GETCO 22. 22 EA20-3430 2202019 Ajaykumar Ishwarbhai Prajapati SEBC (M) UR 21 70 GETCO 23. 23 EA20-3316 2201373 Sharukhmiya Jakirmiya Shaikh UR UR 22 70 Anand 24. 24 EA20-1480 2201238 Manish Hirabhai Parmar SC SC 1 69 Baroda (O&M) Page 1 of 15 Date:25th August 2021 Sub: Selection of Ex. Apprentices Lineman for the post of Vidyut Sahayak (Electrical Assistant) Ope Total Allotted Operati Sr. Merit Pole Test OT Call Allotted rati Marks Company/Cir Name of Apprentice Lineman ng No. No. Call No No Caste ng (Out of cle of MGVCL Caste No. 99) 25. 25 EA20-2328 2201674 Rajeshkumar Vitthalbhai Parmar SEBC (M) UR 23 69 GETCO 26. 26 EA20-3329 2201386 Sanjaysinh Jekubha Gohil UR UR 24 69 Anand 27. 27 EA20-1544 2201248 Rahul Dhulsing Rathwa ST (M) UR 25 69 Baroda (O&M) 28. 28 EA20-2111 2201511 Hasmukhbhai Arvindbhai Bhoi SEBC (M) UR 26 69 Anand 29. 29 EA20-3015 2200006 Sureshkumar Sanabhai Talar SEBC (M) UR 27 68 Baroda (O&M) 30. 30 EA20-2783 2200712 Rakeshbhai Savabhai Vasaiya ST (M) UR 28 68 GETCO 31. 31 EA20-3900 2200426 Manharbhai Thanjibhai Kharadi ST (M) UR 29 68 GETCO 32. 32 EA20-1554 2200199 Firojbhai Yakubbhai Malek SEBC (M) UR 30 68 Baroda (O&M) 33. 33 EA20-3373 2201405 Sunil Vishnubhai Parmar UR UR 31 68 GETCO 34. 34 EA20-3731 2201544 Kiranbhai Sureshbhai Vankar SC (M) UR 32 68 GETCO 35. 35 EA20-2176 2201763 Jaybhai Ashokbhai Govindiya SEBC (M) UR 33 68 GETCO 36. 36 EA20-1285 2200748 Pappubhai Lunabhai Bumana SEBC (M) UR 34 67 Godhra 37. 37 EA20-1888 2201665 Mubashshirali Mustaqali Saiyed UR UR 35 67 GETCO 38. 38 EA20-3968 2201970 Javid Hasanbhai Makrani SEBC (M) UR 36 67 Baroda (O&M) 39. 39 EA20-2183 2201767 Vijaybhai Jesingbhai Gabu SEBC (M) UR 37 67 GETCO 40. 40 EA20-2252 2201720 Jayrajkumar Kishorbhai Aacharya UR UR 38 66 GETCO 41. 41 EA20-2742 2201126 Hiteshkumar Bhikhabhai Parmar SEBC (M) UR 39 66 GETCO 42. 42 EA20-3331 2201387 Anilbhai Kishorbhai Sindha EWS (M) UR 40 66 Anand 43. 43 EA20-1667 2201736 Prashantbhai Mavajibhai Chauhan SEBC (M) UR 41 66 GETCO 44. 44 EA20-3368 2201402 Maheshbhai Babubhai Thakor SEBC (M) UR 42 66 Anand 45. 45 EA20-1893 2200227 Kalpeshkumar Khemabhai Maliwad ST (M) UR 43 65 Baroda (O&M) 46. 46 EA20-1609 2200555 Arjunbhai Chimanbhai Waghela SEBC (M) UR 44 65 Baroda (O&M) 47. 47 EA20-1925 2201743 Akshaykumar Kishanchandra Pandit UR UR 45 65 GETCO 48. 48 EA20-3359 2201395 Pankajkumar Kanubhai Solanki SEBC (M) UR 46 65 Anand 49. 49 EA20-3725 2200516 Dilipkumar Chinubhai Patel EWS (M) UR 47 65 GETCO 50. 50 EA20-2839 2200653 Badvantbhai Parsottambhai Vasava ST (M) UR 48 65 Baroda (O&M) 51. 51 EA20-3126 2200022 Dhaval Gopalbhai Rana SEBC (M) UR 49 65 GETCO 52. 52 EA20-1904 2201742 Jayeshkumar Godhanbhai Parghi SC (M) UR 50 65 GETCO 53. 53 EA20-2704 2200619 Hitendrakumar Kantilal Baria SEBC (M) UR 51 65 Baroda (O&M) 54. 54 EA20-3394 2201416 Keyurkumar Bhagwandas Rana SEBC (M) UR 52 65 GETCO 55. 55 EA20-2775 2200636 Kiritbhai Rasanbhai Rathwa ST (M) UR 53 65 GETCO 56. 56 EA20-2843 2200656 Vanrajbhai Bhailal Rathwa ST (M) UR 54 64 Baroda (O&M) 57. 57 EA20-2338 2201677 Samirkumar Bhupendrabhai Kadia SEBC (M) UR 55 64 GETCO 58. 58 EA20-3371 2201403 Jayvantsinh Gokalbhai Thakor SEBC (M) UR 56 64 GETCO 59. 59 EA20-2532 2201088 Ketankumar Manubhai Makwana SC (M) UR 57 64 Anand 60. 60 EA20-3392 2201414 DashrathKumar Ashokbhai Gohel UR UR 58 64 GETCO 61. 61 EA20-2762 2200709 Prasantkumar Hemantbhai Vasaiya ST (M) UR 59 64 GETCO 62. 62 EA20-2436 2200562 Naginbhai Hirabhai Rathwa ST ST 1 63 Baroda (O&M) 63. 63 EA20-3135 2200993 Pravinbhai Sureshbhai Rathava ST (M) UR 60 63 Baroda (O&M) 64. 64 EA20-1958 2200233 Pareshkumar Bhulabhai Patel SEBC (M) UR 61 63 Anand 65. 65 EA20-2398 2200827 Ronakkumar Dalsukhbhai Machhi SEBC (M) UR 62 63 GETCO 66. 66 EA20-3947 2201967 Jigarkumar Natvarsinh Baria SEBC (M) UR 63 63 Baroda (O&M) 67. 67 EA20-2712 2200623 Dharmeshkumar Pravinsinh Baria SEBC (M) UR 64 63 Baroda (O&M) 68. 68 EA20-2421 2201411 Surendrasinh Mansinh Sindha UR UR 65 63 Anand 69. 69 EA20-3888 2200943 Dalsukbhai Hasubhai Rathwa ST (M) UR 66 63 GETCO 70. 70 EA20-2710 2200067 Rajendrasinh Kaljibhai Damor ST (M) UR 67 63 Baroda (O&M) 71. 71 EA20-3319 2201376 Andazkhan Sarfarajkhan Pathan UR UR 68 63 Anand 72. 72 EA20-1520 2201888 Sahil Farukbhai Patel UR UR 69 63 Baroda (O&M) 73. 73 EA20-2906 2200091 Rajubhai Nathabhai Dindor ST ST 2 62 Anand 74. 74 EA20-2951 2200671 Harshadbhai Vinbhai Rathva ST (M) UR 70 62 Baroda (O&M) 75. 75 EA20-3836 2200938 Ramsingbhai Parsingbhai Rathava ST (M) UR 71 62 Baroda (O&M) 76. 76 EA20-3817 2201825 Kamlesh Gopalbhai Rathod SEBC (M) UR 72 62 GETCO 77. 77 EA20-2702 2201912 Hemalkumar Rajeshbhai Bariya UR UR 73 62 Baroda (O&M) Page 2 of 15 Date:25th August 2021 Sub: Selection of Ex. Apprentices Lineman for the post of Vidyut Sahayak (Electrical Assistant) Ope Total Allotted Operati Sr. Merit Pole Test OT Call Allotted rati Marks Company/Cir Name of Apprentice Lineman ng No. No. Call No No Caste ng (Out of cle of MGVCL Caste No. 99) 78. 78 EA20-3157 2200026 Rajnikant Kantilal Parmar SEBC (M) UR 74 62 GETCO 79.
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