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CG Vyapam has released the Combined Score List for Mechanic Cum Electrician Recruitment Exam (MLII25) 2025. Check individual marks and merit list. Next steps: Document Verification.

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The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CG Vyapam), Raipur, has recently released the Combined Score List for the Mechanic Cum Electrician Recruitment Exam (MLII25) 2025. This score list pertains to recruitment under the Printing and Stationary Department. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now check their scores and ranking in this provisional list.

Result Overview

Organization C.G. VYAPAM, Raipur
Exam Name Mechanic Cum Electrician Recruitment Exam (MLII25) 2025
Department Printing and Stationary Department
Document Type Combined Score List of All Candidates
Total Candidates Listed 57
Highest Score 75.500
Lowest Score 6.500
Result Status Declared (Score List)
Official Website vyapam.cgstate.gov.in (inferred from organization name)

Combined Score List Details

The PDF document presents a comprehensive list of candidates, detailing their performance in the Mechanic Cum Electrician Recruitment Exam. The list is organized by Serial Number (SRNO) and includes crucial information for each candidate.

Important Note from Vyapam

The notification includes a critical disclaimer: “Candidate personal detail, Caste, category are based on the information given in the application form by the candidate which has not been verified by VYAPAM. The department is advised to verify this information before allotment of seats.” This highlights that the details provided by candidates during application are provisional and subject to verification by the recruiting department before final seat allotment.

How to Check Your Score

The score list is available in a PDF format. Follow these steps to check your score:

  1. Click on the Direct Link: The official link to the score list will be provided on the CG Vyapam website.
  2. Open the PDF: The document will open directly in your browser or download to your device.
  3. Search Your Details: Use the search function (Ctrl+F on Windows/Linux, Cmd+F on Mac) to find your Roll Number, Application Number, or Name quickly.
  4. Review Your Score: Check your Total Marks against your name and other details.
  5. Save for Future Reference: It is advisable to download and save a copy of the score list for your records.

What’s on the Score List

The combined score list provides the following details for each candidate:

  • Serial Number (SRNO)
  • Roll Number (ROLL-NO)
  • Application Number (APPL-NO)
  • Candidate Name (CNAME)
  • Category (e.g., OBC NON CREAMY LAYER, GENERAL, ST, SC)
  • Class Type
  • Sex
  • Date of Birth (D-O-B)
  • Domicile (DOM)
  • Total Marks (TOTAL-MARKS)

Next Steps After Score List

Based on the note in the document, the next crucial step is the verification of candidate details by the Printing and Stationary Department before the final allotment of seats. Candidates who have scored well and are listed may be called for Document Verification (DV) or further stages of the selection process.

What to Expect:

  • Document Verification (DV): Candidates will likely be called to present their original documents (educational certificates, caste certificates, domicile, ID proof, etc.) for verification.
  • Medical Examination: Depending on the post, a medical fitness examination might be required.
  • Final Merit List: After verification, a final merit list will be prepared, and selected candidates will receive appointment letters.
  • Seat Allotment: The department will proceed with the allotment of seats based on the verified information and final merit.

Preparation for Future Stages

Even if you have secured a good score, it’s crucial to stay prepared for the next stages. Keep all your original documents ready and ensure they match the details provided in your application form. Any discrepancies could lead to disqualification.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Is this the final result or a provisional list?

A1: This is a ‘Combined Score List of All Candidates’, which typically serves as a provisional list. The final selection will be subject to document verification and other stages as advised by the department.

Q2: What is the significance of the note regarding unverified details?

A2: The note indicates that the personal, caste, and category details are based on what candidates provided in their application forms. CG Vyapam has not verified these details. The recruiting department (Printing and Stationary Department) will conduct the verification before the final allotment of seats. Candidates must ensure their documents are accurate and readily available.

Q3: Will there be a cut-off list released separately?

A3: The current document is a comprehensive score list. While an explicit cut-off list is not provided, the department will likely consider candidates for document verification based on merit and category-wise requirements. The lowest score on this list is 6.500, and the highest is 75.500.

Q4: What documents should I keep ready for the next stage?

A4: You should prepare all original educational certificates (10th, 12th, ITI/Diploma), caste certificate (if applicable), domicile certificate, identity proof (Aadhar card, PAN card), recent passport-size photographs, and any other documents mentioned in the original recruitment notification. Keep photocopies of all documents as well.

Q5: When will the Document Verification (DV) schedule be released?

A5: The schedule for Document Verification (DV) will be announced by the Printing and Stationary Department or CG Vyapam on their official website. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official portal for updates.

Q6: What if my details in the score list are incorrect?

A6: If you find any discrepancy in your details on the score list, it is crucial to contact CG Vyapam or the Printing and Stationary Department immediately through their official contact channels to seek clarification or correction.

Q7: Does being on this score list guarantee selection?

A7: No, being on this score list does not guarantee final selection. It indicates your performance in the written exam. Final selection is contingent upon fulfilling all eligibility criteria, successful document verification, and any other stages of the recruitment process.