RVUNL Technician result 2026 released for Main exam: Direct link to download here
The Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (RVUNL) has released the result of the Main examination for Technician recruitment 2026. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now check their marks on the official websites of the Rajasthan power corporations.
The Main examination was conducted on February 23, 2026, for recruitment to a total of 2,163 posts, including Technician-III (Industrial Training Institute), Operator-III (Industrial Training Institute), and Plant Attendant-III (Industrial Training Institute), according to the official press release.
The recruitment process saw a large number of candidates participating. Earlier, the preliminary examination was held from November 24 to November 27, 2025. Based on those results, around ten times the number of vacancies were shortlisted for the Main exam.
A total of 23,789 candidates appeared in the Main examination. Out of these, 4,673 candidates have now been shortlisted for the next stage, which is document verification.
The document verification process will take place from April 1 to April 17, 2026. It will be conducted at Chambal Rest House, Hawa Sadak, near Sodala Police Station, Jaipur.
The shortlisted candidates are divided into different groups:
The list of selected candidates has been uploaded on the official websites.
Candidates can follow these simple steps:
Direct link here.
Important information
Shortlisted candidates have also been informed through SMS and email. They can download their call letters for document verification from the official website.
For any queries related to the exam or result, candidates can contact the helpline number: 9414056655.
Candidates are advised to carefully check their result and prepare all required documents in advance for the verification process.
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Result details
A total of 23,789 candidates appeared in the Main examination. Out of these, 4,673 candidates have now been shortlisted for the next stage, which is document verification.
Document verification schedule
The document verification process will take place from April 1 to April 17, 2026. It will be conducted at Chambal Rest House, Hawa Sadak, near Sodala Police Station, Jaipur.
The shortlisted candidates are divided into different groups:
- Group I: 4,498 candidates
- Group II: 63 candidates
- Group III: 51 candidates
- Group IV: 61 candidates
The list of selected candidates has been uploaded on the official websites.
How to check RVUNL Technician result 2026
Candidates can follow these simple steps:
- Visit the official website of any Rajasthan power corporation
- Find the link for “Technician Main Exam Result 2026”
- Click on the link and open the result PDF or login page
- Enter required details if asked
- Check your result and download it for future use
Direct link here.
Important information
Shortlisted candidates have also been informed through SMS and email. They can download their call letters for document verification from the official website.
For any queries related to the exam or result, candidates can contact the helpline number: 9414056655.
Candidates are advised to carefully check their result and prepare all required documents in advance for the verification process.
Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
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