Maharashtra Talathi Bharti Result 2023 out at mahabhumi.gov.in; Know details
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 7, 2024 | 02:32 PM IST | 1 min read
The Maharashtra revenue department has declared the results for Talathi Bharti 2023 recruitment exam on January 5.
NEW DELHI: The Maharashtra revenue department has declared the Talathi Bharti result 2023 on the official website, mahabhumi.gov.in. Candidates who took the recruitment exam have access to the district-level merit list online. The selected candidates will now be called for document verification.
From August 17 to September 14, the Maharashtra revenue department conducts the Talathi Bharti exam. The Talathi Bharti exam result has been declared and candidates who took the recruitment exam can now check the merit list. The results PDF file includes the candidate’s roll number, name, district, and normalised score.
The Maharashtra Talathi written exam is conducted smoothly across 36 districts in 57 shifts. The exam was taken by 8,64,000 (83.03%) of the 10,41,713 registered candidates.
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The Maharashtra revenue department has increased the number of vacancies from 4,657 to 4,793. There are 985 vacancies in the Nashik division, 989 vacant posts in the Chatrapati Shambhaji Nagar division, and several vacancies in other divisions.
Maharashtra Talathi Result 2023: How to check
Check out the instructions below to access the Maharashtra Talathi Result 2023.
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Go to the official website mahabhumi.gov.in
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On the homepage, click on the result link
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A list of districts will appear on the screen
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Click on the respective district and access the PDF
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Download the same and take a printout for future references
Details Mentioned in the Talathi Bharti Result 2023
The Talathi Bharti result 2023 will contain the following information
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Name of Candidate
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Roll Number
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Registration Number
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Category
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Marks scored
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Total Marks
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Qualification Status
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