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DLSA West Godavari has released the list of rejected applications for Data Entry Operator posts (2026). Check common reasons for rejection and applicant names. Learn how to avoid application errors for future government jobs.

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IMPORTANT UPDATE

The District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), West Godavari, Eluru, has released an important notification regarding the direct recruitment for Data Entry Operator posts. This notification, dated 04-02-2026, provides a comprehensive list of applicants whose applications have been rejected, along with the specific reasons for their rejection. Candidates who applied for the Data Entry Operator positions under Notification No. 01 of 2026 (dated 12-01-2026) are advised to check this list carefully.

Overview of the Notification

Particular Details
Organization District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), West Godavari, Eluru
Post Name Data Entry Operator
Notification No. (Original Recruitment) 01 of 2026, Dated: 12-01-2026
Date of this Notification 04-02-2026
Subject List of Rejected Applications for Data Entry Operator
Official Website tshc.gov.in (Refer to District Court, W.G., Eluru section)

Key Reasons for Application Rejection

The DLSA West Godavari has provided detailed reasons for the rejection of applications. Understanding these common pitfalls can be crucial for future applicants to avoid similar mistakes. Here are the primary reasons cited:

  • Improper Application Proforma: Applications not submitted in the prescribed format or not complying with the official notification guidelines.
  • Lack of Technical Qualification: Candidates not possessing the required technical (Computer) qualifications or failing to enclose relevant certificates.
  • Attestation Issues: Enclosed certificates and/or photos on hall tickets not attested by a Gazetted officer.
  • Incomplete Postal Requirements: Self-addressed postal covers not enclosed or not affixed with requisite postal stamps.
  • Incorrect/Insufficient Fee Payment: Demand Draft (DD) wrongly drawn (e.g., in the name of the wrong authority) or submitted for an insufficient amount (e.g., Rs. 400/- instead of Rs. 800/-).
  • Missing Certificates: Failure to enclose mandatory certificates such as Graduation certificates or other essential educational/technical documents.
  • Late Submission: Applications received after the official due date.
  • Missing/Unattested Call Letters/Photos: Call letters not enclosed with attested photos, or hall ticket particulars not written and photos not affixed.

List of Rejected Candidates

A total of 32 applications for the Data Entry Operator post have been rejected. Candidates are advised to refer to the official PDF document for the complete list of names, addresses, and specific reasons for rejection. This list includes details such as name and address of the applicant along with their individual rejection reason(s).

Action Required for Candidates

For candidates whose names appear on this rejection list, the application process for the Data Entry Operator post is now concluded. There is no further action required from these candidates in response to this particular notification.

Important Lessons for Future Applicants:

  • Read Notification Carefully: Always thoroughly read the official recruitment notification to understand all requirements, including application proforma, eligibility, and required documents.
  • Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet all educational, age, and technical qualification criteria before applying.
  • Document Verification: Double-check that all required documents are enclosed, correctly attested by a Gazetted Officer where specified, and in the prescribed format.
  • Fee Payment Accuracy: Pay the correct application fee and ensure the Demand Draft (if applicable) is drawn in favor of the specified authority for the correct amount.
  • Timely Submission: Submit your application well before the last date to avoid any issues with late receipt.
  • Postal Requirements: Ensure self-addressed envelopes have sufficient postal stamps and are correctly enclosed.

Job Profile & Career Scope (Data Entry Operator)

A Data Entry Operator typically involves entering and updating data into computer systems, maintaining records, and ensuring data accuracy. In a government setting like DLSA, this could include managing legal case data, administrative records, and other departmental information. The role requires good typing speed, accuracy, and basic computer proficiency. Career growth may involve moving into administrative roles or specializing in database management, depending on further qualifications and experience.

Preparation Tips for Future Government Job Applications

To avoid common application rejections, consider these tips:

  • Create a Checklist: Before applying, make a checklist of all documents, certificates, and application steps mentioned in the official notification.
  • Scan Documents Clearly: Ensure all scanned copies of documents are clear, legible, and meet specified size/format requirements.
  • Proofread Application: Carefully review your application form for any errors in personal details, educational qualifications, and contact information.
  • Keep Copies: Always keep copies of your submitted application form, fee payment receipt, and all enclosed documents for future reference.
  • Official Website: Regularly check the official website for any corrigendum, updates, or clarifications related to the recruitment process.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What does ‘Application not in prescribed proforma’ mean?

A: It means the application form was not filled out according to the specific format or template provided in the official recruitment notification, or some mandatory fields were left blank or incorrectly filled.

Q2: Why is ‘certificates not attested by Gazetted officer’ a common reason for rejection?

A: Government recruitment often requires self-attested copies or copies attested by a Gazetted Officer to verify their authenticity. Failure to do so leads to rejection as the documents are not considered properly validated.

Q3: Can rejected candidates appeal against this decision?

A: The notification does not mention an appeal process. Generally, decisions based on non-compliance with application instructions are final. Candidates should refer to the original recruitment notification for any mention of grievance redressal.

Q4: What should I do if my application was rejected due to ‘late submission’?

A: Unfortunately, applications received after the specified deadline are almost always rejected, regardless of the reason for delay. It’s crucial to submit applications well in advance of the last date.

Q5: Where can I find the original recruitment notification (No. 01 of 2026)?

A: The original notification would typically be available on the official website of the District Legal Services Authority, West Godavari, Eluru, or the District Court, W.G., Eluru (tshc.gov.in).

Q6: Does this notification affect the recruitment for Front Office Coordinator?

A: This specific list of rejected applications is for the Data Entry Operator post only, as explicitly stated in the notification. Any updates regarding the Front Office Coordinator post would be issued separately.

Q7: What is a ‘self-addressed postal cover with requisite stamps’?

A: It’s an envelope that you provide with your application, addressed to yourself, and with sufficient postage stamps affixed. This is used by the recruiting authority to send you communication (e.g., admit card, interview call letter) via post.

Q8: If my technical qualification certificate was not enclosed, can I submit it now?

A: As this is a rejection list, the application process for these candidates is typically closed. Documents are usually not accepted after the application deadline or after the initial screening process leading to rejection.