Table of Contents

Kerala PSC has released the Appointment Chart for Lower Division Typist (Various Departments) on 24-02-2026, advising a candidate against a fresh vacancy. Check latest selection details and pending turns for KPSC recruitment.

📄 Download Official PDF: Click here to download

The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC), District Office, Malappuram, has released an official Appointment Chart for the Lower Division Typist post in various departments. This chart, bearing Notification No. MRI(1)06/2024 and dated 24-02-2026, provides crucial updates regarding the advice for appointment against reported vacancies. It details the candidate advised and the current status of pending turns, offering valuable information for aspirants on the active ranked lists.

Appointment Chart Overview

Particular Details
Organization Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC), District Office, Malappuram
Notification Number MRI(1)06/2024
Date of Issue 24-02-2026
Name of Post Lower Division Typist
Name of Department Various Departments
Date of Vacancy Receipt 06-02-2026
Total Vacancies Reported 1 Fresh
Active Ranked Lists
  • 725/2022 (MALAPPURAM) – LOWER DIVISION TYPIST [VARIOUS]{Direct}
  • 726/2022 (MALAPPURAM) – LOWER DIVISION TYPIST [Various]{By-Transfer}
Official Website www.keralapsc.gov.in

Vacancy Details & Candidate Advised

As per the Appointment Chart, one fresh vacancy for the Lower Division Typist post has been reported and a candidate has been advised for appointment.

SI. Tappal No. Date of Receipt Reference Letter No. & Date Letter From & PostName No. of Vacancy Date of Occurrence Candidate Advised Rank No. Rotation Approved Department
1 e-68889 06-02-2026 e-Vacancy – 68889 Dtd:06-02-2026 Judiciary (Civil) Department Lower Division Typist 1 (One) Fresh 31-01-2026 NISHA E P (EWS)-1 MR 8 – 89 EWS Judiciary (Civil) Department

Pending Turns Status

The Appointment Chart also provides a clear status of various pending turns:

  • NJD (Non-Joining Duty): Nil
  • NCA (No Candidate Available): Nil
  • TPO (Turns Passed Over): 5 Turns

Detailed TPO Turns

SI. No. TPO Turn Date
1 MR 8 – 80 M 08-07-2025
2 MR 8 – 82 E/B/T 23-08-2025
3 MR 8 – 84 SC 13-10-2025
4 MR 8 – 86 M 02-02-2026
5 MR 8 – 88 E/B/T 24-02-2026
  • EWS Set-Off: Nil
  • Previous Rotation: Stood at MR-8 87 OC, which has already been advised.
  • Next Rotation: To be continued from MR-8 88 E/B/T, but the TPO Turns mentioned above must be satisfied first to maintain the 50% rule.

Important Instructions for Advised Candidates

For the candidate whose name appears in this Appointment Chart, it is crucial to prepare for the subsequent stages of the selection process. While specific instructions are not in this document, based on typical KPSC procedures:

  • Expect further communication regarding document verification (DV), medical examination, and the formal appointment order from the concerned department or KPSC.
  • Ensure all original documents, including educational certificates, caste/community certificates (if applicable), age proof, and identification, are readily available. Keep multiple photocopies as well.
  • Verify that your contact details (residential address, mobile number, and email ID) are up-to-date with KPSC to avoid missing important communications.
  • Regularly check the official KPSC website (www.keralapsc.gov.in) and your KPSC Thulasi profile for any personal notifications or updates.

Next Steps for Candidates on Ranked Lists

Candidates on the active ranked lists (725/2022 and 726/2022) who are awaiting advice should carefully review this Appointment Chart. Understanding the pending turns (TPO) and the rotation system is key to assessing future advice possibilities. The advice process is continuous, and KPSC issues such charts as and when new vacancies are reported from various departments. Continue to monitor the official KPSC website for subsequent appointment charts and notifications.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is an Appointment Chart?

An Appointment Chart is an official document released by the Kerala PSC that lists candidates who have been advised for appointment to various posts from a ranked list. It indicates the rotation against which the candidate is advised and the department of posting.

What does ‘Advice for Appointment’ mean?

‘Advice for Appointment’ means that KPSC has formally recommended a candidate to a specific government department for appointment to a particular post. This is a significant step towards getting a job, typically followed by document verification and receipt of the final appointment order from the department.

How can I check if my name is on an Appointment Chart?

Appointment Charts are published on the official KPSC website under the ‘Latest Notifications’ or ‘Results’ section. Candidates can also check their KPSC Thulasi profile for personal advice memos.

What are TPO, NJD, and NCA turns?

  • TPO (Turns Passed Over): These are turns reserved for specific communities or categories that are not filled in a particular advice cycle due to the non-availability of suitable candidates from that community/category in the current turn. They are carried forward to be filled later.
  • NJD (Non-Joining Duty): This refers to a vacancy that arises when an advised candidate fails to join duty within the stipulated time. Such a vacancy is re-notified to KPSC for fresh advice.
  • NCA (No Candidate Available): This occurs when no candidate from a particular community or category is available in the ranked list to fill a reserved turn. These turns are also carried forward and re-notified.

What should an advised candidate do next?

An advised candidate should await the official communication (e.g., advice memo, appointment order) from KPSC and the concerned department. They should prepare all original documents for verification and be ready for a medical examination if required, as per the instructions provided.

When can I expect the appointment order after being advised?

The timeline for receiving the final appointment order after being advised can vary. It depends on the processing speed of the concerned department and the completion of formalities like document verification and medical examination. It typically ranges from a few weeks to a couple of months.