District Civil Surgeon Raigad has released the Class IV (Group D) waiting list for OBC, EWS, and VJ-A categories. Check marks obtained by listed candidates for the Public Health Department Recruitment.
The District Civil Surgeon, Raigad, has officially released the selection/waiting list for Class IV (Group D) posts under the Public Health Department Recruitment. This crucial notification provides a detailed list of candidates, including those who were initially selected (some of whom have since resigned) and those placed on the ‘Civil Surgeon Waiting List’ across various categories like OBC, EWS, and De-Notified Tribe A (VJ-A). Candidates who appeared for the recruitment drive can now check their status and marks obtained in this comprehensive list.
Result Overview
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | District Civil Surgeon, Raigad |
| Post Name | Class IV (Group D) |
| Recruitment For | Public Health Department Recruitment |
| Categories Included | OBC (General), EWS (General), De-Notified Tribe A (VJ-A) (General) |
| Result Type | Selection List / Waiting List |
| Result Status | Declared (PDF Published) |
| Official Website Hint | beta.nfsu.ac.in (source domain) |
Marks of Candidates on Selection/Waiting List
The notification provides marks obtained by candidates who were either selected or placed on the waiting list. Below are the marks of the last candidate on the waiting list and the highest marks of candidates who resigned from the initial selection, indicating the competitive nature of the recruitment:
OBC (General) Category
| Status | Marks Obtained | Candidate Example |
|---|---|---|
| Highest Mark (Resigned) | 157.84204 | Gopinath Manchakrao Shinde |
| Lowest Mark on Waiting List | 153.04576 | Anil Kishan Gavali |
EWS (General) Category
| Status | Marks Obtained | Candidate Example |
|---|---|---|
| Highest Mark (Resigned) | 162.02589 | Yogesh Kailasrao Shinde |
| Lowest Mark on Waiting List | 151.03181 | Amol Sudhamrao Chavhan |
De-Notified Tribe A (VJ-A) (General) Category
| Status | Marks Obtained | Candidate Example |
|---|---|---|
| Highest Mark (Resigned) | 153.04576 | Rajesh Ganesh Rao Rathod |
| Lowest Mark on Waiting List | 144.93069 | Rahul Parashram Rathod |
Recruitment Statistics
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Candidates Appeared | Not mentioned in official notification |
| Total Candidates Listed | 11 candidates across categories (as per provided PDF pages) |
| Qualifying Marks | Not explicitly specified; implied by marks of selected/waitlisted candidates |
How to Check Your Status
The District Civil Surgeon, Raigad, has released this information in a PDF format. Candidates can typically find such lists on the official website of the District Civil Surgeon Raigad or the Public Health Department, Maharashtra. Since this is a direct list, there is no separate login required.
- Visit the official website of District Civil Surgeon, Raigad (candidates should search for the official website, hinted by beta.nfsu.ac.in for similar updates).
- Look for the ‘Recruitment’ or ‘Latest Notifications’ section.
- Find the link for ‘Selection List for Public Health Department Recruitment – Class IV (Group D)’.
- Click on the link to open the PDF document.
- Search for your Roll Number or Name in the list to check your status and marks.
Details Available in the List
The PDF list contains the following important details for each candidate:
- Application Sequence Number
- Roll Number
- Candidate Full Name
- Gender
- Date of Birth
- Cast Category
- Horizontal Reservation (if any)
- Marks Obtained
- TCS Remarks (e.g., OBC Against Graduate PartTime)
- CS Waiting List Remarks (e.g., WL-OBC, Resigned, WL-EWS, WL-VJ-A)
Next Steps for Waitlisted Candidates
For candidates whose names appear on the ‘Civil Surgeon Waiting List’, the next steps are crucial and typically involve:
- Monitoring Official Announcements: Regularly check the official website of District Civil Surgeon Raigad for any subsequent notifications regarding waiting list activation.
- Vacancy Creation: Waiting lists are usually activated if initially selected candidates do not join, resign (as seen in this list), or if new vacancies arise.
- Document Verification: If a waiting list is activated, candidates will likely be called for document verification based on their merit and category. Ensure all original documents and their photocopies are ready.
- Medical Examination: A medical fitness examination is a standard step before final appointment in government services.
What to Expect After Being on a Waiting List
Being on a waiting list means you are a strong contender for the post, and your chances of selection depend on various factors:
- Number of Resignations/Non-Joiners: As seen in this list, some candidates have resigned. Such instances create opportunities for waitlisted candidates.
- Validity of Waiting List: Government waiting lists usually have a specific validity period. It’s important to know this duration.
- Merit Order: Candidates are usually called from the waiting list in their order of merit within their respective categories.
- Preparation: Keep your documents organized and be prepared for potential document verification or medical examination on short notice.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I apply for another job if I am on a waiting list?
Yes, being on a waiting list does not restrict you from applying for other job opportunities. It’s advisable to continue seeking other employment until you receive a final appointment letter.
What does ‘Resigned’ in the remarks mean?
It means the candidate was initially selected for the post but chose not to join or resigned after joining. This often creates a vacancy that can be filled by candidates from the waiting list.
How long is a waiting list usually valid?
The validity period for a waiting list varies by organization and recruitment rules, but it is typically one year from the date of result declaration or until the next recruitment cycle, whichever is earlier. Please check official rules for specific details.
What documents should I keep ready for potential verification?
You should keep ready all original educational certificates (10th, 12th, Graduation/Diploma, etc.), caste certificate, domicile certificate, valid ID proof (Aadhar, PAN), photographs, and any other documents mentioned in the original recruitment notification. Also, keep multiple sets of self-attested photocopies.
Will there be a separate notification for waiting list activation?
Yes, typically the organization releases a separate notification or an addendum to the original result, announcing the activation of the waiting list and calling specific candidates for further process.
Is there any interview for Class IV posts?
For most Class IV (Group D) posts in government, the selection is primarily based on a written exam and/or physical test, followed by document verification. Interviews are generally not conducted for these posts, but it’s always best to refer to the original recruitment notification for the exact selection process.