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Kerala PSC has released the Appointment Chart for Lower Division Typist in Kottayam on 24-03-2026. Total 9 candidates appointed from ranked lists. Check details.

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The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC), District Office, Kottayam, has officially released the Appointment Chart for the post of Lower Division Typist. This chart, dated 24-03-2026, details the allocation of 9 candidates from the active ranked lists to various departments. This document is crucial for candidates who were awaiting their appointment from the KPSC Lower Division Typist ranked lists, providing clarity on their departmental postings.

Quick Overview

Organization Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)
Post Name Lower Division Typist / Junior Fair Copy Assistant
Total Appointments 9 (6 Fresh + 3 NJD)
Appointment Chart Date 24-03-2026
Website www.keralapsc.gov.in

Appointment Details

The following candidates have been appointed to various departments based on their rank and the rotation rules. This chart serves as the official confirmation of their posting.

Sl. No. Candidate Name Rank No. Post Name & Department
1 NEERAJA S 33 Lower Division Typist / Junior Fair Copy Assistant (Local Self Government Department)
2 FAIJAZ F J 62 Lower Division Typist (Motor Vehicles Department [HQ])
3 RAJEE S SINDHU B/T – 8 Lower Division Typist (Judiciary (Civil) Department)
4 CHINCHU P S 61 Lower Division Typist (KIRTADS [HQ])
5 RAFEEK BASHEER P DA-HI- 2 Lower Division Typist (Public Works Department)
6 ANUJA V S 94 Lower Division Typist (Judiciary (Civil) Department)
7 SREE LEKSHMI A 34 Lower Division Typist (Irrigation Department)
8 LINU LALU (SCCC)- 1 Lower Division Typist (Public Works Department)
9 ADARSH S L 36 Lower Division Typist (Co-Operation Department)

Important Information for Appointees

Congratulations to all the appointed candidates! As this is an appointment chart, the next steps typically involve a series of formal procedures. Based on standard KPSC appointment protocols, candidates should be aware of the following:

Document Verification (DV)

  • Call Letters: Appointed candidates will likely receive individual call letters specifying the date, time, and venue for document verification. This may be from the KPSC or directly from the allotted department.
  • Required Documents: Candidates must carry all original documents along with self-attested photocopies. This usually includes:
    • Educational Qualification Certificates (SSLC, Plus Two, Degree/Diploma, Typewriting Certificates)
    • Age Proof (Birth Certificate, SSLC)
    • Caste/Community Certificate (for reserved categories)
    • Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (for OBC candidates, if applicable)
    • Identity Proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card)
    • Passport-size Photographs
    • Any other certificates mentioned in the original recruitment notification or call letter.
  • Verification Process: Officials will scrutinize all documents to ensure they match the details provided during the application and original ranked list preparation.

Medical Examination

After successful document verification, candidates will typically undergo a medical examination to ensure they are physically fit for the duties of a Lower Division Typist. Details regarding the medical board and required tests will be provided.

Joining Formalities

  • Upon successful completion of DV and medical examination, candidates will receive their final appointment order from their respective departments.
  • The appointment order will specify the joining date, reporting authority, and other service conditions.
  • Candidates are advised to report to the designated authority within the stipulated time frame.

It is highly recommended that all appointed candidates regularly check the official KPSC website and their registered contact details (email/SMS) for any further updates or direct communication regarding these next steps.

About Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)

The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) is a body created by the Constitution of India to select applicants for civil service jobs in the Indian state of Kerala. Headquartered in Thiruvananthapuram, KPSC advises the Government of Kerala on all matters relating to civil services, including methods of recruitment, principles to be followed in making appointments, promotions, and transfers, and disciplinary matters. It plays a pivotal role in ensuring fair and transparent recruitment processes for various government departments and public sector undertakings in the state.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What does an ‘Appointment Chart’ signify?

A: An Appointment Chart is an official document released by the KPSC detailing the specific allocation of candidates from a previously published ranked list to various government departments or offices. It signifies the formal selection and posting of candidates.

Q2: Where can I find my individual appointment order?

A: Individual appointment orders are usually issued by the respective departments to which candidates have been allotted. You might receive it via post or email, or it may be made available for download on the KPSC Thulasi profile or departmental website. Keep an eye on your registered contact details.

Q3: What documents should I prepare for the next stages?

A: You should prepare all original educational certificates, caste/community certificates (if applicable), age proof, identity proof, and recent passport-size photographs. It’s always wise to have multiple sets of self-attested photocopies ready.

Q4: Is a medical examination mandatory?

A: Yes, a medical examination is typically a mandatory part of the joining process for government jobs to ensure the candidate meets the physical standards required for the post.

Q5: What if there is a discrepancy in my details on the chart?

A: If you find any discrepancy in your name, rank, or any other detail, you should immediately contact the KPSC District Office, Kottayam (Telephone No: 0481-2578278, Email: doktm.psc@kerala.gov.in) or the concerned department for clarification and correction.

Q6: Can I request a change in my allotted department?

A: Generally, departmental allocations made through an appointment chart are final and based on merit, reservation, and availability. Requests for changes are usually not entertained, except under very specific compassionate grounds as per government rules.

Q7: When will the joining process begin after this chart?

A: The timeline for the joining process can vary. Departments usually initiate the document verification and medical examination process shortly after the release of the appointment chart. Candidates should monitor the KPSC website and their communication channels for specific dates and instructions.