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India Post 4th merit list 2025 released for GDS recruitment; details here
The list includes candidates selected for various GDS positions such as Branch Postmaster (BPM), Assistant Branch Postmaster (ABPM), and Dak Sevak across different states.
India Post GDS 4th merit List: Selection process
Recruitment is based solely on marks obtained in Class 10. There is no written examination involved.
How to check the India Post GDS 4th merit list?
Here's how to check the India Post GDS 4th merit list:
Visit the official website, indiapostgdsonline.gov.in
Go to the candidate's corner and click on GDS Online Engagement.
Under your respective postal circle, locate Supplementary List-IV.
Download the PDF and search for your result using your registration number.
The merit list includes the names, registration numbers, percentage marks, and allotted divisions of shortlisted candidates
India Post GDS 4th merit list: Document verification
Candidates whose names appear in the merit list are required to undergo document verification. They should wait for an official communication, either by phone or written notice, from the concerned Divisional Head or Post Office, which will provide details about the verification schedule and venue.
Physical presence is mandatory at the designated location on the specified date with all required documents.
What are the documents required for verification?
Here are the list of documents required for verification:
Original and photocopy of Class 10 mark sheet and certificate
Proof of date of birth
Valid caste/category certificate (if applicable)
Computer training certificate
Government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, etc.)
Two passport-size photographs
Two self-attested copies of each document listed above
Failure to provide any of the required documents may result in the cancellation of the provisional selection.

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