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KPSC released the Appointment Chart for High School Teacher (Sanskrit) in Education Department, dated 07-03-2026. Two candidates advised for appointment. Check full details.

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IMPORTANT UPDATE

The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC), District Office, Ernakulam, has released the Appointment Chart for the post of High School Teacher (Sanskrit) in the Education Department. This chart, dated 07-03-2026, advises two candidates for appointment against existing vacancies. This is a crucial update for candidates awaiting final selection from the active ranked list.

Overview of Appointment Chart

Particular Details
Organization Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC), District Office, Ernakulam
Post Name High School Teacher (Sanskrit)
Department Education Department / General Education Department
Appointment Chart No. E3-3/1/2025-KPSC DOEKM
Chart Date 07-03-2026
Total Vacancies Advised 2
Active Ranked List Ref. 474/2024 (ERNAKULAM) – HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER (SANSKRIT) [EDUCATION]{Direct}

Vacancy Details & Allocation

A total of two vacancies for High School Teacher (Sanskrit) have been reported and advised in this chart. These include one Fresh vacancy and one Unfilled DA vacancy which has been treated as Fresh due to the unavailability of DA Candidates in the Ranked List. The allocation is made based on the existing OC/BC rotation and reservation principles.

Vacancy Split-Up

Vacancy Type Number
Fresh 1
Unfilled DA (treated as Fresh) 1
Total Vacancies Advised 2

OC/BC Position and Pending Turns

The previous rotation stood at MR-1 21 OC already advised, and the current advice continues from MR-1 22 LC/AI. The DA Serial Number continues from [14]. As per the notification:

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

Candidates Advised for Appointment

The following candidates have been advised for appointment to the post of High School Teacher (Sanskrit) as per the rotation approved by the Commission:

Sl. No. Name, Address & Community Rank No. Rotation Approved Post Name & Department
1 BINCY S
NEDUVILA VEEDU KOTTAPPURAM KOLLAM MULAVANA 691503
(LC/AI-LATIN CATHOLICS)
(LC/AI)- 1 MR 1 – 22 LC/AI High School Teacher (Sanskrit)
[General Education Department]
2 NEETHA P K
BHARATHI NIVAS VELLACHAL KANNUR MUNDALURE
(EWS)
1 MR 1 – 23 OC High School Teacher (Sanskrit)
[General Education Department]

Important Dates

Event Date
Date of receipt of the vacancy 21.09.2023
Active Ranked List w.e.f. 11-02-2026
Appointment Chart Dated 07-03-2026

Next Steps for Advised Candidates

Congratulations to the advised candidates! Based on standard KPSC procedures, here’s what you can generally expect next:

  • Appointment Letter: You will soon receive a formal appointment letter from the KPSC or the concerned department (Education Department) detailing your posting, terms, and conditions of service.
  • Document Verification & Reporting: You will be required to report to the designated authority or institution with all your original documents for final verification. Ensure all academic certificates, caste/community certificates (if applicable), and identity proofs are ready.
  • Medical Examination: Most government appointments require a medical fitness examination. You will likely be directed to undergo a medical check-up by a government medical board.
  • Police Verification: A character and antecedents verification by the police department is a standard procedure. This process usually runs concurrently with your joining formalities.
  • Joining Formalities: Upon successful completion of all verifications, you will be able to formally join your post as High School Teacher (Sanskrit).

It is advisable to keep checking the official KPSC website (www.keralapsc.gov.in) and your registered contact details for further specific instructions and updates regarding your appointment.

Understanding KPSC Appointment Charts

An Appointment Chart is a critical document published by the Kerala Public Service Commission that signifies the formal recommendation of candidates from an active ranked list for various government posts. It details:

  • Vacancy Allocation: How specific vacancies (Fresh, NJD, DA, etc.) are filled.
  • Rotation Details: The specific turn (e.g., OC, BC, LC/AI, EWS) against which a candidate is advised, ensuring reservation rules are followed.
  • Candidate Identification: Lists the name, community, and rank of the advised candidate.

For candidates, being featured in an Appointment Chart is a significant step, indicating that they have successfully cleared all stages of the selection process and are now formally advised for a government position.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What exactly is an ‘Appointment Chart’ from KPSC?

A: An Appointment Chart is an official document released by the KPSC detailing the names of candidates who have been advised for appointment to various government posts from a specific ranked list, adhering to reservation policies and rotation rules.

Q2: What does ‘w.e.f. 11-02-2026’ mean for the Ranked List?

A: ‘w.e.f.’ stands for ‘with effect from’. This means the ranked list became active and valid from February 11, 2026, and candidates are being advised from this list based on their rank and availability of vacancies.

Q3: What are OC, BC, LC/AI, and EWS categories?

A: These are different reservation categories in government recruitment. OC stands for Open Competition (General), BC for Backward Class, LC/AI for Latin Catholics/Anglo Indians, and EWS for Economically Weaker Section. These ensure equitable representation.

Q4: I am an advised candidate. What should I do next?

A: You should await your official appointment letter from KPSC or the Education Department. Keep all your original documents ready for verification and follow the instructions provided in the appointment letter regarding reporting to duty, medical examination, and other formalities.

Q5: Is a medical examination compulsory for joining?

A: Yes, generally, a medical fitness examination by a government medical board is a mandatory step before joining a government service to ensure the candidate is physically fit for the duties of the post.

Q6: How long does the joining process take after the Appointment Chart is released?

A: The timeline can vary, but typically, candidates receive their appointment letters within a few weeks to a couple of months after the chart is published. The entire process from receiving the letter to actual joining can take anywhere from 1 to 3 months, depending on departmental procedures and verification processes.

Q7: What if there are discrepancies in the candidate’s details in the chart?

A: If you notice any discrepancies in your personal details, name, or category in the Appointment Chart, immediately contact the KPSC District Office, Ernakulam, or the central KPSC office for clarification and necessary corrections.