1. Introduction
For most candidates, this result is not just a PDF or a login page outcome-it is the culmination of months of ITI-based preparation, shift duties, family pressure, and repeated attempts at state-level PSU recruitment. The RRVUNL Technician / Operator / Plant Attendant exam attracts serious competition because it offers stable government employment in the power sector, something many private ITI jobs cannot match.
With the result declared on 9 January 2026, candidates are now divided into three groups: those who are clearly shortlisted, those who are borderline, and those who have missed the cut-off. Each group needs a different, practical response-not emotional reactions or guesswork.
This article focuses on exactly that.
2. Key Details Table (Verified from Source)
| Particular | Information |
|---|---|
| Organization | Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd (RRVUNL) |
| Posts | Technician-III (ITI), Operator-III (ITI), Plant Attendant-III (ITI) |
| Total Vacancies | 2163 |
| Exam Dates | 24-27 November 2025 |
| Result Declaration | 09 January 2026 |
| Selection Stages | Written Exam → Document Verification → Medical Examination |
| Login Credentials Required | Enrollment No / Registration No / Date of Birth |
| Cut-off Marks | Not available (as per result notice) |
| Scorecard Marks | Not available separately |
Important: RRVUNL has released the result status, not a detailed scorecard or category-wise cut-off yet.
3. Understanding the Result (Beyond Pass/Fail)
What this result actually indicates
- This is a screening-based shortlisting result for the next stages.
- Being “qualified” here does not mean final selection.
- Merit ranking will still matter during Document Verification (DV) and medical fitness.
If your roll number is in the result list
It means:
- Your written exam performance met the minimum merit threshold for your category and trade.
- You are now competing only with shortlisted candidates, not the full applicant pool.
If your roll number is not listed
It does not mean:
- You are ineligible for future RRVUNL exams.
- Your preparation was wasted.
It simply means:
- The cut-off moved beyond your score this time-often by a very small margin, especially in ITI-based exams.
4. Next Steps After the Result - A Guided Walkthrough
Step 1: Prepare for Document Verification (DV)
RRVUNL typically moves fast after results. Do not wait for the DV notice to start preparing.
You should immediately:
- Collect original ITI certificates (NCVT/SCVT) relevant to your trade
- Arrange 10th marksheet and certificate
- Ensure category certificates are valid and updated
- Keep domicile certificate ready if applicable
- Prepare NOC if currently employed
Common mistake: Candidates assume photocopies are enough. DV requires originals + self-attested copies.
Step 2: Be ready for Medical Examination
Medical standards in power utilities focus on:
- Vision (especially for electrical roles)
- Hearing
- General physical fitness
- Absence of chronic conditions affecting duty
Real issue seen every year: Candidates fail medical due to untreated vision problems or incomplete reports. Get a basic health check-up now, not later.
5. Cut-Off Analysis & Competition Insight
RRVUNL has not released official cut-off marks, but based on:
- Number of vacancies (2163)
- High ITI participation from Rajasthan
- Computer-based exam format
We can infer:
- Cut-offs were likely higher for Electrician, Wireman, and Fitter trades due to volume of applicants.
- Trades with specialised skills (Boiler Attendant, Turbine-related roles) generally see slightly lower cut-offs.
- Re-opened applications increased competition, especially from repeat candidates.
What this means for future aspirants
- Simply “passing ITI” is no longer enough.
- Trade theory clarity + speed in CBT exams is now decisive.
- Candidates relying only on previous year questions are falling behind.
6. Preparation Strategy for the Upcoming Stage
If DV and Medical are next (most likely)
Timeline approach (next 2-3 weeks):
- Week 1: Document collection and verification
- Week 2: Medical fitness preparation
- Week 3: Backup copies, travel planning, notice tracking
If final merit depends on marks
- Keep your response sheet or memory-based analysis handy
- Be mentally prepared for category-wise reshuffling
Do not start new exam preparation blindly. Focus on securing this opportunity fully before moving on.
7. Pros & Cons of This Stage
Opportunities
- Entry into a state PSU with long-term service stability
- Fixed pay scale, allowances, and promotion pathways
- Relevant technical work aligned with ITI training
Challenges
- DV and medical failures eliminate otherwise good candidates
- Posting may be in remote or plant-based locations
- Initial workload can be physically demanding
Realistic view: This is not a desk job. Candidates must be mentally prepared for field and plant duties.
8. Candidate Checklist (Critical)
Documents
- ITI Certificate (NCVT/SCVT)
- 10th Certificate
- Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Photo ID (Aadhaar preferred)
- Passport-size photographs
Deadlines
- DV notice date (to be monitored on official website)
- Medical examination schedule
Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring official website updates
- Assuming emails/WhatsApp forwards are sufficient
- Carrying outdated or invalid certificates
- Arriving late for DV or medical
9. Conclusion
If you are shortlisted, treat this phase seriously. Many candidates lose final selection after qualifying the written exam, not before it. Discipline, documentation, and fitness matter now more than books.
If you did not qualify, step back and analyse-not emotionally, but technically. This exam cycle has shown where competition is rising and where preparation needs upgrading.
Either way, this result gives you clarity. And in government exam preparation, clarity is progress.
10. FAQ Section
Q1. Has RRVUNL released category-wise cut-off marks? No. Cut-off details are not available as of now. Candidates should rely only on official notices.
Q2. Is there a separate scorecard available? No separate scorecard has been issued. Only result status is available.
Q3. What is the next stage after this result? Document Verification followed by Medical Examination, as per the notified selection process.
Q4. Can non-qualified candidates expect a waiting list? There is no confirmed waiting list information. Candidates should not rely on assumptions.
Q5. Where should candidates check updates? Only on the official RRVUNL website: energy.rajasthan.gov.in.