DVET Maharashtra has released the Document Verification Result for Craft Instructor posts (Advt. No. 1/2022) on 17/04/2026. Check your eligibility status and next steps for appointment.
The Directorate of Vocational Education and Training (DVET), Maharashtra, has officially released the Document Verification (DV) Result for the Craft Instructor posts advertised under Recruitment Advertisement No. 1/2022. Candidates who appeared for the document verification process can now check their eligibility status for various trades such as Fitter, Turner, Welder, Electrician, Machinist, Plumber, and others.
This result pertains to the document verification conducted on 20th February 2026 for vacant/waitlist posts, with a final opportunity for absent candidates provided on 13th April 2026. Eligible candidates will soon receive their appointment orders from the concerned appointing authorities.
DV Schedule & Result Overview
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Directorate of Vocational Education and Training (DVET), Maharashtra |
| Recruitment Advertisement No. | 1/2022 |
| Post Name | Craft Instructor (Various Trades) |
| Original Advertisement Date | 17th August 2022 |
| Document Verification Date (Main) | 20th February 2026 |
| Last Chance DV Date (for Absent Candidates) | 13th April 2026 |
| DV Result Declaration Date | 17th April 2026 |
| Total Pages in Result PDF | 38 |
| Official Website | https://dvet.gov.in |
Eligible Candidates List
The comprehensive PDF document, spanning 38 pages, contains the merit number, name of the candidate, gender, category, selection category, and the crucial Document Verification Remarks for each candidate. Aspirants are advised to carefully check their names and the remarks column to ascertain their eligibility status.
The list includes candidates for a wide range of Craft Instructor trades. You can locate your entry by searching for your Merit Number or Name within the official PDF.
Document Verification Remarks Explained
The ‘Document Verification Remarks’ column provides the outcome of the verification process. Here’s a breakdown of common remarks observed in the result:
- Eligible: The candidate has successfully cleared the document verification process.
- Not Eligible (Absent for Document Verification): The candidate was absent during the scheduled document verification dates, including the last chance, leading to disqualification.
- Subject to verification of [Certificate Name] (e.g., NCL-2022-23 Certificate and Caste Certificate, EWS-2022-23 Certificate, Sports Certificate Validity, Experience Certificate, Project Affected Certificate): The candidate is provisionally eligible, but their final selection is contingent upon the successful verification of the mentioned certificate(s).
- Not having [Certificate Name] (e.g., NCL-2022-23 Certificate, Sports Certificate Validity, Relevant Army Trade Experience): The candidate was found to be lacking the specified essential certificate or experience, rendering them ineligible.
- Opted Out: The candidate chose to withdraw their candidature during or after the document verification process.
Next Steps for Eligible Candidates
Candidates marked as ‘Eligible’ in the Document Verification Result should note that their appointment orders have been processed. The official notification states that the appointment orders will be issued by the respective appointing authorities. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official DVET Maharashtra website and their registered email/postal address for further communication regarding their appointment.
Important Instructions
- Review the complete official notification (Peripatra No. 212) for any specific instructions or clarifications.
- Keep all original documents and their self-attested copies ready, as they may be required again during the appointment or joining process.
- Stay updated by frequently visiting the official DVET Maharashtra website.
Common Document Verification Issues & Solutions
Document verification can be a critical stage. Here are some common issues and general solutions:
- Missing/Incomplete Documents: Always carry all original documents mentioned in the recruitment advertisement along with multiple sets of self-attested photocopies.
- Incorrect/Mismatched Details: Ensure all details (name, DOB, parent’s name) across all documents (ID, educational certificates, caste certificate) match perfectly. Discrepancies may require an affidavit.
- Caste/Category Certificate Issues: Ensure your caste certificate (OBC/NCL, EWS, SC/ST, PwD) is in the prescribed format, issued by the competent authority, and valid for the specified period (e.g., NCL-2022-23 for this recruitment).
- Experience Certificate Validity: Experience certificates must be from recognized organizations, in the correct format, and cover the required duration and nature of work.
- Absence from DV: Missing the DV, even if a last chance is provided, typically leads to disqualification. Always be punctual and present.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is DVET Maharashtra?
A: DVET Maharashtra stands for the Directorate of Vocational Education and Training, Maharashtra State. It is a government body responsible for vocational training and skill development programs in Maharashtra.
Q2: What is the next step after being declared ‘Eligible’ in the DV Result?
A: If you are declared ‘Eligible’, the next step is the issuance of appointment letters. These will be sent by the concerned appointing authorities. Keep an eye on the official website and your communication channels.
Q3: When can I expect the appointment letter?
A: The exact timeline for appointment letters is not specified in this result notification. However, since the DV result is out, the process usually moves to appointment within a few weeks to a couple of months. Candidates should monitor the official website for updates.
Q4: What if there is a discrepancy in my details on the result list?
A: If you notice any significant discrepancy in your personal details, merit number, or other information, it is advisable to contact DVET Maharashtra through their official contact channels (email/phone mentioned in the original advertisement or on their website) as soon as possible.
Q5: Can I appeal if I am declared ‘Not Eligible’?
A: The current notification does not explicitly mention an appeal process. Generally, if you believe your ‘Not Eligible’ status is due to an error, you might have a limited window to represent your case to the authorities with proper documentation. Check the official website for any grievance redressal mechanism.
Q6: What documents are typically required for joining after appointment?
A: After receiving the appointment letter, you will typically need to submit original educational certificates, caste/category certificates, ID proof, address proof, medical fitness certificate, character certificates, and any other documents specified in the appointment letter. Always follow the instructions provided in your specific appointment letter.
Q7: Is there any waiting list for this recruitment?
A: The notification mentions that DV was conducted for “पदांकरिता/प्रतिक्षा सूचीकरिता” (for posts/waitlist). This implies that a waiting list might be maintained, and candidates from it could be considered if eligible candidates do not join or if more vacancies arise.
Q8: Where can I find the official contact details for DVET Maharashtra?
A: You can find the official contact details (phone: 022-22620603/0293, email: jtdir3@dvet.gov.in) on the first page of the notification or on the official DVET Maharashtra website: https://dvet.gov.in.