GDS Result 2021 – Gujarat Gramin Dak Sevak Result/ Selection List

GDS Result 2021 – Gujarat Gramin Dak Sevak Result/ Selection List.

Selection list of Gramin Dak Sevak for Gujarat circle Cycle III

vide Notification R&E/1-1/DR/GDS/CYCLE-III/2020 DATE : 21-12-2020

GDS Result 2021: The officials of Indian Post has released the Gramin Dak Sevak Result on the official website, appost.in. Candidates who have appeared for the Gramin Dak Sevak exam under the GDS Recruitment can visit the official website and download their GDS Selection List.

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How to Check GDS Result 2021

  • Follow the steps listed below to download the GDS Merit List or GDS Result PDF:
  • Visit the official website of Indian Post; https://appost.in/gdsonline/home.aspx
  • On the homepage, a list of Postal Circles will be displayed.
  • Now look for the postal circle which you have applied for.
  • Click on the ‘Circle’ Name
  • GDS Selection List PDF will be displayed on the screen.
  • Now use “Ctrl + F” and enter your Registration Number to find your name.
  • Download the GDS Selection List PDF for future reference.
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