Obtained Marks List for Lecturer in Panchakarma 2023 (AYUSH Department) by MPPSC
The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has published the obtained marks list for candidates who appeared in the Lecturer Panchakarma Exam 2023 conducted for the AYUSH Department. This marks list provides transparency for candidates by detailing their scores and allowing them to assess their performance against other applicants.
Candidates can access the official marks list on the MPPSC official website for further details and complete information. For resources, preparation guidance, and interview tips, candidates should explore Madhya Pradesh PSC Notes.
1. Overview of the Lecturer Panchakarma Exam 2023
The MPPSC Lecturer Panchakarma Exam is aimed at recruiting proficient individuals for teaching roles in the AYUSH Department, specifically in Panchakarma—a traditional Ayurvedic cleansing and rejuvenation therapy. The recruitment process typically includes:
- Written Examination: Tests the candidate’s theoretical and practical understanding of Panchakarma.
- Interview: For qualified candidates, focusing on subject expertise, teaching aptitude, and interpersonal skills.
- Document Verification: Confirms the candidate’s qualifications, eligibility, and certifications.
Candidates preparing for this examination and future rounds can refer to Madhya Pradesh PSC Notes for comprehensive study materials and guidance.
2. List of Candidates and Obtained Marks
Here is an excerpt from the marks list showing some candidates who appeared for the Lecturer Panchakarma 2023 exam and their obtained scores:
Roll Number | Name | Category | Marks Obtained |
---|---|---|---|
14004 | SONALI ASATI | UNR | 61.00 |
14005 | DR. BALWANT MANDLOI | ST | 40.00 |
14007 | ANAND BHADRAWAT | SC | 45.00 |
14008 | ANITA ALAWA | ST | 59.00 |
14014 | MOHIT VERMA | OBC | 43.00 |
14017 | MUKESH MAHOR | SC | 35.00 |
14019 | SHALU JAIN | UNR | 75.00 |
14020 | AMIT KUMAR AWADHIYA | OBC | 58.00 |
14021 | SARITA SAHU | OBC | 41.00 |
14023 | GOVIND MOYAL | OBC | 42.00 |
14025 | NARESH VAGUL | ST | 47.00 |
14026 | ATUL TOMAR | ST | 42.00 |
14027 | PRADEEP KUMAR MADHUR | SC | 58.00 |
14028 | SACHIN PAWAR | OBC | 31.00 |
14035 | MEENAKSHI GAWALI | ST | 41.00 |
14037 | ASHISH CHOYAL | OBC | 32.00 |
14038 | PRIYANKA TRIPATHI | UNR | 50.00 |
14040 | PUSHPENDRA SINGH | OBC | 59.00 |
14041 | CHITRALEKHA THAKUR | OBC | 33.00 |
14043 | SWATI PARMAR | SC | 57.00 |
14045 | RAVINDRA BHATI | ST | 53.00 |
14050 | SHRADDHA NAMDEO | OBC | 56.00 |
The complete list is available in the official document, which can be downloaded from the MPPSC notification page.
3. Understanding the Marks and Selection Process
The obtained marks list helps candidates understand their standing in the examination. Here are key aspects of the selection process:
- Category-Specific Analysis: Marks are analyzed separately for each category (General, SC, ST, OBC) to ensure fair representation.
- Cut-Off Marks: Each category has specific cut-off marks based on the scores obtained by candidates.
- Interview Preparation: Candidates who qualify based on the cut-off will proceed to the interview stage.
To understand previous cut-off trends and prepare for the interview, refer to Madhya Pradesh PSC Notes.
4. Next Steps for Qualified Candidates
Candidates who have scored above the cut-off will move to the next stages, which include:
- Interview: This stage will evaluate teaching aptitude, subject expertise, and personality.
- Document Verification: Qualified candidates must bring all required documentation, including academic and professional certificates.
For further tips on interview preparation, candidates can access resources at Madhya Pradesh PSC Notes and MCQ Practice Links.
5. Interview Preparation Tips for Panchakarma Lecturer
To excel in the interview for Panchakarma Lecturer, candidates should focus on both technical knowledge and teaching skills. Key areas include:
- Core Panchakarma Techniques: Revisit fundamental procedures like Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, and Raktamokshana.
- Advancements in Ayurveda: Stay updated on recent research and advancements in Panchakarma and Ayurveda.
- Communication Skills: Clarity in explaining complex Ayurvedic concepts is crucial.
For topic-specific notes and practice questions, refer to Madhya Pradesh PSC Notes and MCQ Practice Links.
Conclusion
The obtained marks list for the Lecturer Panchakarma Exam 2023 provides candidates with a transparent view of their performance. Those who qualify should prepare for the next stages, including interviews and document verification. Utilizing resources from Madhya Pradesh PSC Notes can assist candidates in their preparation and improve their readiness for this prestigious role in the AYUSH Department.