DVET Maharashtra has released the Document Verification Result for Advertisement No.2/2022, including Instructor & Clerk posts. Check the list of 47 eligible candidates announced on Feb 13, 2026.
The Directorate of Vocational Education and Training (DVET), Maharashtra State, has officially released the Document Verification (DV) Result for various posts under Advertisement No. 2/2022. This crucial notification, Circular No. 96, published on February 13, 2026, includes lists of eligible candidates for positions such as Instructor (Pre-Vocational Courses), Superintendent (Technical), and Senior Clerk.
This result specifically addresses 44 candidates selected from the merit list for vacant posts, as well as a revised list of 03 candidates based on decisions from the Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal. Candidates who participated in the document verification process for the recruitment drive initiated on February 17, 2023, can now check their eligibility status through this official circular. Appointment orders for the eligible candidates will be issued by their respective appointing authorities.
Result Overview
| Organization | Directorate of Vocational Education and Training (DVET), Maharashtra State |
|---|---|
| Advertisement No. | 2/2022 |
| Post Names | Instructor (Pre-Vocational Courses) (Mechanical/Electrical/Electronics Technology), Superintendent (Technical), Senior Clerk |
| Result Type | Document Verification Result (Original & Revised) |
| Result Date | 13 February 2026 |
| Total Candidates Listed | 47 (44 original, 3 revised) |
| Official Website | https://dvet.gov.in |
Candidates Listed in DV Result
The notification comprises detailed lists of candidates whose Document Verification results have been declared. These lists include their Merit Number, Name, Gender, Category, and the specific Document Verification Remarks (e.g., Eligible, Eligible subject to Experience Certificate verification, Not-Eligible for specific reasons).
Original DV Result (44 Candidates)
This list includes candidates found eligible for various Instructor and Clerk posts. Many entries specify eligibility subject to the verification of an Experience Certificate, indicating the importance of this document for final selection.
Revised DV Result (03 Candidates)
A separate section of the notification presents the revised Document Verification results for 03 candidates, as per the decisions from the Hon’ble Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal. This list also specifies their eligibility status and any conditions.
Not-Eligible Candidates in Revised List (Page 6)
The revised result also explicitly lists candidates who were found ‘Not-Eligible’ due to specific reasons, such as ‘Not having NCL-2022-23 Certificate’. It is crucial for candidates to check these remarks carefully.
How to Check Your DV Result
Since the DVET Maharashtra DV Result for Advertisement No. 2/2022 is published directly as a circular containing lists of candidates, there isn’t a separate portal to ‘check’ results using login credentials. Candidates must download the official PDF notification to find their name and status.
- Download the Official Circular: Access the official DVET Maharashtra website (dvet.gov.in) and navigate to the ‘Notifications’ or ‘Latest Updates’ section to find Circular No. 96 dated 13.02.2026.
- Open the PDF: Download and open the PDF document titled ‘प्रमाणपत्र/कागदपत्र पडताळणीचा निकाल (Document Verification Result)’.
- Search for Your Name/Merit No.: Carefully review all the tables provided in the circular. Use the search function (Ctrl+F) in your PDF viewer to quickly find your name or merit number.
- Check Your Status: Verify the ‘Document Verification Remarks’ column against your entry to understand your eligibility status.
Next Steps After DV Result
For candidates declared ‘Eligible’ in the Document Verification Result, the next crucial step is the issuance of appointment orders.
- Appointment Orders: The notification clearly states that appointment orders for eligible candidates will be issued by the respective appointing authorities. Candidates should regularly check the official DVET website and their registered email/postal address for updates regarding their appointment.
- Further Verification (if applicable): In some cases, there might be a final round of verification or medical examination before the ultimate joining. Stay prepared with all original documents.
- Joining Formalities: Once the appointment order is received, candidates will need to complete various joining formalities, which typically include submission of attested copies of documents, medical fitness certificates, and other administrative procedures.
Important Instructions for Candidates
- Careful Review: All candidates are advised to carefully review the entire circular, especially their individual entry and the remarks column.
- Official Communication: All future communications regarding appointment will be through official channels. Do not rely on unofficial sources.
- Document Readiness: Keep all original documents and a set of self-attested photocopies ready for any further verification steps.
What to Expect After Qualifying DV
Qualifying the Document Verification is a significant step towards securing a government job. Typically, after DV, candidates can expect:
- Medical Examination: Most government recruitments require candidates to undergo a medical fitness test by a government-approved medical board.
- Police Verification: A background check or police verification might be conducted to verify character and antecedents.
- Issuance of Appointment Letter: Once all formalities are cleared, the final appointment letter will be dispatched. This letter will contain details about the post, pay scale, place of posting, and reporting date.
- Induction/Training: Depending on the post, there might be a mandatory induction program or training period before formal duties commence.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What does ‘Eligible (Subject to verification of Experience Certificate)’ mean?
This remark means that you have provisionally cleared the document verification process, but your final eligibility is contingent upon the successful verification of your submitted experience certificate. Ensure your experience certificate meets all specified criteria.
Q2: When will the appointment letters be issued?
The notification states that appointment orders will be issued by the respective appointing authorities. While an exact date isn’t mentioned, it typically follows within a few weeks or months after the DV result, once all administrative processes are completed. Keep checking the official website.
Q3: What if my name is not on the list?
If your name is not on the list, it means you have not been found eligible in this round of document verification. You should refer to the original advertisement and your application details to understand potential reasons. You may also contact the DVET helpdesk if provided in the original recruitment notification for clarification.
Q4: Can I appeal against the ‘Not-Eligible’ status?
The notification mentions a revised result based on MA Tribunal decisions, which implies a process for grievances. If you were declared ‘Not-Eligible’ and believe there’s an error, you might have recourse. Look for any official channels for grievance submission or contact DVET for clarification on appeal procedures, if available.
Q5: What documents should I keep ready for future processes?
Always keep original and multiple sets of self-attested photocopies of all your educational certificates (10th, 12th, Graduation, Post-Graduation), caste certificate (if applicable), experience certificates, Aadhaar card, PAN card, domicile certificate, and passport-size photographs ready.
Q6: Will there be a medical examination?
Yes, typically for government job appointments, a medical examination is a mandatory step to ensure the candidate is physically fit for the duties of the post. Details will be provided with your appointment letter.