India Post GDS 6th Merit List 2025 Announced: Key Details & FAQs
India Post GDS 6th Merit List 2025 Released
The India Post GDS 6th Merit List for the year 2025 has been officially released on July 30, 2025, on the India Post's official website indiapostgdsonline.gov.in. This list features the names of candidates provisionally selected for document verification in the Gramin Dak Sevak recruitment process, covering multiple states and union territories.
Key Highlights of the India Post GDS 6th Merit List 2025
- The merit list is organized state-wise and is available in PDF format for easy download.
- Selection is based on the marks obtained in the 10th standard Secondary School Examination from recognized boards.
- A total of 21,413 vacancies are available across 23 states for the GDS posts including Gramin Dak Sevak, Branch Postmaster (BPM), Assistant Branch Postmaster (ABPM), and Dak Sevak.
- Candidates can check their names by visiting the official website and accessing the Results section to select their state-wise merit list.
Admit Card and Document Verification
Upon the release of the merit list, candidates listed in the 6th merit list will move on to the document verification phase. Admit cards for this process will also be available on the official website. It is crucial for candidates to stay updated by regularly checking indiapostgdsonline.gov.in.
FAQs about the India Post GDS 6th Merit List 2025
1. What is the India Post GDS 6th Merit List 2025?
The 6th Merit List includes the names of candidates shortlisted for document verification based on the recruitment cycle for 2025.
2. Where can candidates download the 6th Merit List?
Download the state-wise PDF of the 6th Merit List from the official website indiapostgdsonline.gov.in.
3. How many vacancies are there in India Post GDS 2025?
There are approximately 21,413 vacancies across 23 states and union territories.
4. What are the important dates for document verification?
Candidates must complete document verification as specified in the notification, usually within a few weeks post-announcement of the merit list.
5. What if a candidate's name is not in the 6th Merit List?
If not listed and all six lists have been published, the candidate is not selected for this cycle.
6. Which states are included in the 6th Merit List?
The merit list covers states like Haryana, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, and more.
7. What should candidates do after their name appears?
Selected candidates must report for document verification with necessary original documents.