AP DPHFW Vijayawada Civil Assistant Surgeon 2020 Merit List Released; Check here
Team Careers360 | August 27, 2020 | 03:00 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- Directorate of Public Health and Family Welfare (DPH & FW), Vijayawada has released the final merit list for the Civil Assistant Surgeon 2020 recruitment. A total of 5160 candidates have made it in the final CAS merit list 2020. Out of these 5160 candidates only 665 candidates will be recruited by DPH & FW, Vijayawada.
Earlier DPH & FW had released a CAS provisional merit list for some candidates, raising objections regarding their candidature and asking them to reply to the objections raised.
Details Mentioned on the CAS 2020 Final Merit List
The details mentioned on the DPH & FW, Vijayawada CAS final merit list are mentioned below:
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Merit Number
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Candidate name
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Application Number
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Gender
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Date of Birth
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Marks obtained
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MBBS in India or abroad
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Social status
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Category and more
How to Download the CAS 2020 Final Merit List?
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Visit the DPH & FW, Vijayawada official website - cfw.ap.nic.in
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Click on the DPH & FW, AP CAS Final Merit List link
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A pdf file will appear on the screen with the list of selected candidates
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Use CTRL+F to search for your name or application number
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Save the CAS 2020 final merit file for future reference
Or Directly download the CAS final merit list here -
Download here
For more information on the Directorate of Public Health and Family Welfare, Vijayawada CAS result candidates can visit the official website -
cfw.ap.nic.in
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