| Board | GPSC |
| Category | State Govt |
| State | Gujarat |
| Post Date | 25 Jun 2026 |
GPSC has declared the Assistant Inspector of Motor Vehicles Class-III final result 2026 for Advt No. 52/2024-25. Candidates can check category-wise cut-off marks, merit list, and waiting list details here.
The Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) declared the final result for the Assistant Inspector of Motor Vehicles, Class-III recruitment examination on 23 June 2026. The result, issued under Notification No. APE-52/2024-25-CNF, pertains to Advertisement No. 52/2024-25 and covers the competitive examination held on 4 May 2025. Candidates can check their merit status, category-wise cut-off marks, and waiting list details from the official annexures published alongside the notification.
This section gives a quick snapshot of the result notification, including the issuing authority, exam dates, and where the result has been published, so candidates can verify the basic facts at a glance.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) |
| Post Name | Assistant Inspector of Motor Vehicles, Class-III |
| Advertisement No. | 52/2024-25 |
| Notification No. | APE-52/2024-25-CNF |
| Exam Date | 04 May 2025 |
| Result Declaration Date | 23 June 2026 |
| Total Marks | 250 (Part A: 125, Part B: 75, Part C: 50) |
| Result Status | Final Result Declared |
| Official Websites | gpsc.gujarat.gov.in, gpsc-ojas.gujarat.gov.in |
This section explains the rules and criteria GPSC applied while preparing the merit list, including marking scheme, reservation policy, and tie-breaking rules, so candidates understand how their final ranking was determined.
Merit has been determined based on marks obtained by candidates in the examination, out of a total of 250 marks (Part A – 125, Part B – 75, Part C – 50), as per Rule 10 of the Assistant Inspector of Motor Vehicles, Class-III Competitive Examination Rules, 2012 (as amended).
As per Rule 9, a waiting list equal to 20% of the total advertised posts has been prepared. Reserved category candidates (EWS/SC/ST/SEBC) who met or exceeded the general category qualifying standard without availing any age or marks relaxation have been classified as Meritorious Reserved Category (MRC) candidates and recommended against unreserved posts, as per applicable G.A.D. circulars.
Candidates with sports qualifications received bonus marks equal to 5% of their obtained marks, as per Government Resolution No. CRR- G.2, dated 25 February 1980. In case of a tie in marks, preference in merit is given to the older candidate (based on date of birth). The result has also taken into account Supreme Court judgments in Rajesh Kumar Daria vs. Rajasthan Public Service Commission (2007) and Public Service Commission, Uttaranchal vs. Mamta Bist & Others (2010).
This section lists the minimum qualifying (cut-off) marks for each category, which helps candidates quickly check whether they have cleared the cut-off for their respective category.
| Category | Cut-Off Marks |
|---|---|
| General | 152.18 |
| General (Female) | 59.18 |
| EWS | 145.07 |
| EWS (Female) | 53.12 |
| SEBC | 141.52 |
| SEBC (Female) | 49.87 |
| SC | 133.04 |
| SC (Female) | 55.94 |
| ST | 112.85 |
| Persons with Disability (Group-C) | 28.95 |
| Ex-Servicemen | 37.94 |
This section explains how many reserved-category candidates qualified on general merit and were therefore selected against unreserved posts, broken down by category.
A total of 42 reserved-category (MRC) candidates met or exceeded the general qualifying standard without availing relaxations, and have been recommended for unreserved posts:
| Category | Number of MRC Candidates |
|---|---|
| EWS | 11 |
| EWS (Female) | 3 |
| SEBC | 17 |
| SEBC (Female) | 3 |
| SC (Male) | 2 |
| SC (Female) | 1 |
| ST (Female) | 5 |
| Total | 42 |
This section highlights the top-ranking candidates in the merit list, giving an idea of the toppers and the highest marks scored in this examination.
| Merit No. | Name | Category | Final Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pratikkumar Kiritbhai Patel | EWS | 190.57 |
| 2 | Rishi Anilbhai Patel | General | 183.57 |
| 3 | Kathan Dasharathbhai Patel | SEBC | 174.99 |
| 4 | Jayrajsinh Shivubha Jadeja | EWS | 174.67 |
| 5 | Sagar Janakbhai Patel | EWS | 170.28 |
This section explains how the women's reservation requirement was fulfilled in the final selection, including the number of seats reserved versus filled.
As per applicable G.A.D. notifications and circulars on women's reservation, 50 women candidates were required to be selected against the advertised posts. However, only 24 women candidates qualified for selection. The remaining 26 posts reserved for women were filled by male candidates of the respective category, in line with GAD Circular No. CRR/1096/213/G-2 dated 22 May 1997.
This section covers how candidates under the PwD and Ex-Servicemen categories were accommodated in the final result.
Provisions of the Commission's Office Orders dated 17 September 2025 and 20 September 2025 were considered for selecting Ex-Servicemen candidates. No PwD candidate from Group-C was available for the examination. As clarified by G.A.D. vide letter No. CRR/232025/01/G-2 dated 29 January 2026, the PwD-reserved posts have been filled by non-PwD candidates of the respective category. These PwD posts will be carried forward, and a supernumerary post will be created if a PwD candidate is available in the next recruitment attempt.
This section explains the waiting list prepared by GPSC, which serves as a backup panel in case selected candidates do not join or are found ineligible.
As per Rule 9, GPSC has prepared a category-wise waiting list equal to 20% of the advertised posts. Separate waiting lists have been issued for the General, EWS, SEBC, SC, and ST categories, listing candidates by roll number, name, marks obtained, and final marks, ranked in order of merit within each category.
This section lists the roll numbers of candidates who voluntarily opted out of the recruitment process before the final result was declared. The following roll numbers have withdrawn their candidature from this advertisement: , , , , , and .
This section provides simple steps for candidates to access and download the official result PDF and check their roll number in the merit list.
The result is also accessible via the GPSC (Official) mobile app.
This section clarifies the legal status of the result and what candidates should know about the appointment process.
As stated in the official notification, mere success in the examination does not confer any right to appointment. No candidate will be appointed to the post unless the Government is satisfied, after necessary inquiries, that the candidate is suitable in all respects for the post.
Q1. When was the GPSC Assistant Inspector final result 2026 declared?
The final result was declared on 23 June 2026 by the Gujarat Public Service Commission.
Q2. How can I check GPSC Assistant Inspector Final Result 2026?
You can check your GPSC Assistant Inspector Final Result 2026 by visiting gpsc.gujarat.gov.in, going to the Examinations → Result section, selecting the relevant result link, and entering your roll number or registration number.
Q3. What is the total marks for the GPSC Assistant Inspector of Motor Vehicles exam?
The exam carries a total of 250 marks, divided into Part A (125 marks), Part B (75 marks), and Part C (50 marks).
Q4. What is the General category cut-off for GPSC Assistant Inspector 2026?
The General category cut-off is 152.18 marks (59.18 marks for General Female candidates).
Q5. What is the SEBC category cut-off for this result?
The SEBC category cut-off is 141.52 marks for male candidates and 49.87 marks for SEBC female candidates.