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Yogi Government Releases UPSSSC Homoeopathic Pharmacist Final Result, 395 Candidates Selected

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  • UPSSSC announced Homoeopathic Pharmacist recruitment results, filling 395 vacancies.
  • Selection involved written exam and thorough document verification.
  • Unfilled posts from various categories were shifted to General.
  • Category-wise cut-off marks for selections were also published.

The Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh has been working towards making recruitment processes more transparent, fair, and time-bound for the state’s youth. In line with this, the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has wrapped up the selection process for the Homoeopathic Pharmacist Recruitment, filling 395 of the 397 vacancies that were advertised.

The results and the cut-off marks for the exam were declared on Thursday, June 25. Two posts could not be filled because suitable candidates were not available in two sub-categories under the Divyang (Persons with Disabilities) category.

How Were The Candidates Selected For The Homeopathic Pharmacist Posts?

As per the notification issued by UPSSSC, the final merit list was drawn up based on the written exam and document verification. 

Category-wise, 159 candidates have been picked from the General category, 83 from the Scheduled Caste, 7 from the Scheduled Tribe, 107 from the Other Backwards Classes, and 39 from the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) category. Among all selected candidates, 82 are women.

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Seven posts that were reserved for the Outstanding Sportsperson category could not be filled due to a lack of eligible candidates, so these were given to other candidates on the basis of merit instead.

What Were The Cut-Off Marks For Each Category?

The Commission also announced the cut-off marks category-wise. The General category cut-off stood at 48.75 marks, while it was 38.75 for Scheduled Castes, 34.50 for Scheduled Tribes, 42.75 for Other Backward Classes, and 38.50 for the EWS category.

Out of seven posts reserved for dependents of freedom fighters, only four eligible candidates could be found, and none were found under the Ex-Servicemen category. One post each in the LC and AAV sub-categories under the Persons with Disabilities category also remained vacant.

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As per the Commission, all these unfilled posts have now been shifted to the General category, in line with existing government orders. Candidates can check the full list of selected names and other category-wise details on the Commission’s official website.

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