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KPSC has released the Appointment Chart for Village Field Assistant posts dated 02-03-2026 for Wayanad District. Check selected candidates and vacancy details. Total 5 vacancies advised.

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The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC), District Office, Wayanad, has officially released the Appointment Chart for the post of Village Field Assistant in the Revenue Department. This chart, dated 02-03-2026, details the candidates who have been advised for appointment against various vacancies from the active ranked list No. 368/2021 (WAYANAD).

Result Overview

Particular Details
Organization Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)
District Office Wayanad
Post Name Village Field Assistant
Department Revenue Department
Appointment Chart Date 02-03-2026
Ranked List No. 368/2021 (WAYANAD)
Ranked List Effective From 01-12-2023
Total Vacancies Advised 5 (3 Fresh + 2 NJD)
Official Website www.keralapsc.gov.in

Vacancy Details & Split-Up

A total of 5 vacancies have been reported and advised in this Appointment Chart. The split-up is as follows:

Sl. No. Vacancy Type Date of Occurrence
1 NJD (Not Joined Duty) 02-02-2026
2 NJD (Not Joined Duty) 17-02-2026
3 Fresh 01-02-2026
4 Fresh 19-02-2026
5 Fresh 19-02-2026

The chart also indicates the pending turns: NJD – Nil, NCA – Nil, TPO – 8 Turns, and previous pending turns for various categories.

Selected Candidates List

The Appointment Chart lists the candidates who have been advised for the Village Field Assistant posts. Candidates are advised based on their rank and the rotation approved by the Commission, fulfilling various category requirements (OC, EWS, BC, NJD, TPO). The document provides details of the name, address, community, rank number, and the specific rotation against which they are advised. For a full list of advised candidates, please refer to the official PDF document.

Cut-off Marks & Statistics

The official notification in the form of an Appointment Chart does not specify cut-off marks for various categories. Similarly, details regarding the total number of candidates who appeared for the examination or were initially qualified are not mentioned in this document.

How to Check the Appointment Chart

The Appointment Chart itself serves as the official declaration of selected candidates. Candidates can view the full details by downloading the official PDF document from the Kerala Public Service Commission website.

What’s on the Appointment Chart

  • Serial Number of the advisee.
  • Name, Address, and Community of the advised candidate.
  • Rank Number of the candidate.
  • Rotation as approved by the Commission (e.g., NJD Compensation, TPO satisfaction).
  • Post Name, Department, and Remarks (Village Field Assistant, Land Revenue Department).
  • Vacancy split-up (Fresh, NJD).
  • Details of pending turns (NJD, NCA, TPO).

Next Steps After Being Advised

Candidates whose names appear in the Appointment Chart are ‘advised’ for appointment. This means KPSC has recommended them for the post. The subsequent steps typically involve:

  1. Individual Communication: KPSC or the appointing authority will likely send individual communication (e-mail/post) regarding further formalities.
  2. Document Verification (DV): Candidates will be required to submit and verify their original educational qualifications, caste certificates (if applicable), age proof, and other relevant documents.
  3. Medical Examination: A medical fitness test will be conducted by a prescribed medical authority.
  4. Issuance of Appointment Letter: Upon successful completion of DV and medical examination, the final appointment letter will be issued by the Revenue Department, detailing the place of posting and joining instructions.

What to Expect After Qualifying

Being advised for the Village Field Assistant position is a significant step. Candidates should prepare for the subsequent administrative processes. It is crucial to keep all original documents ready, along with attested photocopies. Stay vigilant for official communications from KPSC or the Revenue Department regarding document verification dates, medical tests, and joining instructions. Be prepared for a new role that involves field duties and administrative tasks related to land revenue.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is an ‘Appointment Chart’ in KPSC?

An Appointment Chart is an official document released by KPSC detailing the candidates who have been recommended or ‘advised’ for appointment to specific posts from an existing ranked list. It shows how vacancies are filled based on reservation policies and rotation principles.

Q2: What does ‘advised’ mean in the context of KPSC results?

‘Advised’ means that KPSC has officially recommended a candidate for appointment to a particular post. It is a crucial step towards receiving the final appointment letter, subject to successful document verification and medical examination.

Q3: What are ‘Fresh’ and ‘NJD’ vacancies?

Fresh Vacancies: These are newly reported vacancies that need to be filled.

NJD (Not Joined Duty) Vacancies: These arise when a candidate who was previously advised for appointment does not join duty for various reasons. These vacancies are then filled from the same ranked list, following the prescribed rules.

Q4: Will I receive a separate appointment letter?

Yes, after the release of the Appointment Chart and successful completion of all formalities like document verification and medical examination, the concerned department (Revenue Department in this case) will issue a formal appointment letter to the advised candidates.

Q5: What documents should I keep ready for joining?

Typically, you will need original and attested copies of educational certificates (SSLC, Plus Two, Degree/Diploma), caste/community certificates (if applicable), proof of age, identity proof (Aadhar/PAN), domicile certificate, and any other documents specified by the KPSC or the appointing authority. A medical fitness certificate will also be required.

Q6: When will the joining formalities begin?

The exact timeline for joining formalities will be communicated by the KPSC or the Revenue Department directly to the advised candidates. It is advisable to regularly check the official KPSC website and your registered email/postal address for updates.

Q7: Is there a specific dress code for document verification?

While no formal dress code is usually specified for document verification, it is always advisable to dress in smart casuals or formal attire to present a professional image.

Q8: Can I request a change in my advised station/district?

Generally, initial postings are as per the department’s requirements and cannot be easily changed. Requests for transfers or changes in posting location are usually considered only after serving for a certain period, as per departmental rules.