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Kerala PSC releases Appointment Chart for Civil Excise Officer (Male) for Alappuzha district, advising candidates from Ranked List 307/2023. Check detailed selection process and vacancy updates for 2026.

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The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC), District Office, Alappuzha, has released an Appointment Chart for the post of Civil Excise Officer (Trainee) (Male) in the Excise Department. This chart, dated 04-02-2026, details the advice of candidates against reported vacancies from the active Ranked List No. 307/2023 (Alappuzha).

Quick Overview

Organization Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)
Department Excise Department
Post Name Civil Excise Officer (Trainee) (Male)
Appointment Chart Date 04-02-2026
Ranked List No. 307/2023 (Alappuzha)
Ranked List Effective From 15-02-2025
Vacancies Reported 1 Fresh (Anticipatory)
Category of Notification Appointment Chart / Advice Memo
Official Website www.keralapsc.gov.in

Appointment Details & Vacancy Split-Up

The latest Appointment Chart signifies the process of advising candidates from the existing ranked list to fill reported vacancies. For the post of Civil Excise Officer (Trainee) (Male), one fresh anticipatory vacancy, due on 01-02-2026, has been reported.

Specific Advice

As per the chart, Candidate HASHIM S (Rank No. 23, Muslim Community) has been advised against the MR 4 – 56 M TPO turn, which was due on 22-05-2024 and is now satisfied.

Vacancy Position

The notification indicates the following:

  • Date of receipt of the vacancy: 26.12.2025
  • No. of vacancies reported: 1 Fresh (Anticipatory Vacancy – AV: 1), Total: 1
  • Anticipatory Vacancy due on: 01-02-2026

Pending Turns

The status of pending turns is as follows:

  • NJD (Non-Joining Duty): Nil
  • NCA (No Candidate Available): Nil
  • TPO (Temporary Pass Over): 7 Turns (MR 4 – 58 E/B/T, MR 4 – 60 HN, MR 4 – 62 E/B/T, MR 4 – 64 SC, MR 4 – 66 M, MR 4 – 68 LC/AI, MR 4 – 70 V)
  • EWS Set-Off: Nil

The previous rotation stood at MR-4 71 OC already advised and will continue from MR-4 72 SC, after satisfying the TPO Turns. The BT Serial Number stands at [12] and will continue from [13].

OC/BC Position Summary

Category Previous Advised Present Advice Total Advised
OC 4 4
EWS 1 1
BC 4 1 5
NJD 6 6
DA (LV) NE NE NE
DA (HI) NE NE NE
DA (LD) NE NE NE
DA (MD) NE NE NE
DA NE NE NE
Thrn Out
BT/RT/LPE
Total 15 1 16

Understanding KPSC Appointment Charts

An Appointment Chart by KPSC is not a fresh recruitment notification for applications. Instead, it’s a crucial document that reflects the ongoing process of filling vacancies from a previously published Ranked List. It details how selected candidates are being advised for appointment based on their rank, reservation categories (OC/BC, EWS), and the turns (NJD, NCA, TPO) as per the rotation chart. This chart is vital for candidates on the ranked list to track their advice status and for the public to understand the transparency of the selection process.

Job Profile & Career Scope for Civil Excise Officer

A Civil Excise Officer (CEO) in the Kerala Excise Department plays a vital role in enforcing excise laws, preventing illicit liquor production and sale, and controlling narcotics. The job involves field duties, investigation, intelligence gathering, and maintaining law and order related to excise matters. As a trainee, individuals undergo rigorous training to prepare them for these responsibilities.

Career Growth:

  • Promotions: CEOs can advance to higher ranks such as Excise Inspector, Circle Inspector, and further up the hierarchy based on experience, performance, and departmental examinations.
  • Specializations: Opportunities may arise in specialized units like intelligence or anti-narcotics wings.
  • Public Service: It offers a challenging and rewarding career path with significant contributions to public safety and revenue generation for the state.

Preparation Tips for Future KPSC Exams

While this notification is an appointment chart, aspiring candidates for similar KPSC exams can benefit from these general preparation tips:

Comprehensive Study Plan

  • Understand the Syllabus: Thoroughly review the official syllabus for the specific KPSC exam.
  • Foundation Building: Focus on strengthening your basics in General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and English/Malayalam.
  • Kerala Specifics: Pay special attention to Kerala history, geography, culture, and administrative structure, as KPSC exams often have a significant weightage on these topics.

Effective Study Resources

Recommended Books:

Subject Recommended Book Author/Publisher
General Knowledge Lucent’s General Knowledge Lucent Publications
Quantitative Aptitude Fast Track Objective Arithmetic Rajesh Verma
Reasoning Ability A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning R.S. Aggarwal
Kerala History & Culture Kerala PSC Yearbooks / SCERT Textbooks Various
Current Affairs Daily newspapers, monthly magazines, online portals Various

Practice and Revision

  • Solve Previous Year Papers: This helps in understanding the exam pattern, question types, and time management.
  • Mock Tests: Regularly take mock tests to evaluate your preparation level and identify weak areas.
  • Regular Revision: Consistent revision of notes and important topics is crucial for retention.

Important Links

Resource Link
KPSC Official Website www.keralapsc.gov.in

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is an Appointment Chart?

An Appointment Chart is a document released by KPSC detailing the advice of candidates from an existing ranked list to fill reported vacancies. It indicates which candidate is advised against which turn (e.g., OC, BC, TPO, NJD).

Q2: Does this mean new applications are being invited for Civil Excise Officer?

No, this Appointment Chart is for candidates already on the ranked list (No. 307/2023). It is not a fresh recruitment notification for new applications.

Q3: What is a ‘Ranked List’ in KPSC?

A Ranked List is a list of candidates found suitable by the KPSC for appointment to a particular post, arranged in order of merit. Appointments are made from this list as and when vacancies are reported.

Q4: What do NJD, NCA, and TPO mean?

  • NJD (Non-Joining Duty): Refers to a vacancy that arises because a candidate advised for appointment failed to join duty. This vacancy is then re-notified.
  • NCA (No Candidate Available): Occurs when no suitable candidate is available in the ranked list for a particular reservation turn.
  • TPO (Temporary Pass Over): Indicates that a turn for a specific reservation category is temporarily passed over because no candidate from that community is available in the immediate advice zone, and the turn will be satisfied later.

Q5: How can I check my advice status if I am on the ranked list?

Candidates on the ranked list should regularly check the official KPSC website (www.keralapsc.gov.in) and their profile for updates regarding advice memos and further instructions.

Q6: What are the next steps for a candidate who has been advised?

Upon receiving an advice memo, the candidate will typically need to complete document verification (if not already done), undergo a medical examination, and then receive an appointment order from the concerned department. Specific instructions will be provided along with the advice memo.

Q7: When will the next recruitment for Civil Excise Officer be announced?

The announcement of new recruitment drives depends on the reporting of fresh vacancies by the Excise Department to the KPSC. Candidates are advised to regularly monitor the KPSC official website for future notifications.