Kerala PSC releases Appointment Chart for Ayah (Wayanad) post. Viswakarma community vacancy (MR 1-20 V) from Ranked List 504/2024 now satisfied. Dated: 07-04-2026.
The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) has officially released an Appointment Chart for the Ayah post in Wayanad District. This chart, dated 07-04-2026, specifically addresses the status of a Non-Creamy Layer (NCA) vacancy for the Viswakarma community from the Active Ranked List No. 504/2024. This update is crucial for candidates tracking their status on the ranked list, as it signifies the satisfaction of a previously unfilled vacancy.
Appointment Chart Overview
| Organization | Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) |
|---|---|
| Post Name | Ayah |
| Department | Various Departments (Social Justice Department) |
| Appointment Chart No. | WRI(I) 1817/2014 |
| Chart Date | 07-04-2026 |
| Active Ranked List No. | 504/2024 (Wayanad) – Ayah [NCA (3) for Viswakarma] |
| Ranked List Effective From | 16-03-2026 |
| Total Vacancies Reported | 1 |
Detailed Vacancy Status Update
This Appointment Chart provides a significant update regarding a specific vacancy (MR 1 – 20 V) for the Ayah post. Previously, this vacancy was kept unfilled due to the non-availability of eligible candidates from the Viswakarma community in the Ranked List. As per the latest chart, this vacancy has now been satisfied with the appointment of a suitable candidate.
Earlier Status:
- Vacancy: MR 1 – 20 V (Viswakarma community)
- Reason for Unfilled: No ‘V’ (Viswakarma) candidates available in the Ranked List for NCA Notification.
- Status: Kept unfilled.
Revised Status (Now Satisfied):
- The aforementioned MR 1 – 20 V vacancy has now been filled.
- The appointment has been made from the Active Ranked List 504/2024.
Appointed Candidate Details
The following candidate has been appointed against the specified NCA vacancy:
| Sl.No. | Name & Community of Candidate | Rank No. | Post Name & Department |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NEETHU B T (VISWAKARMA-VISWAKARMA) |
1 [NCA Cat.No:504/2024] |
Ayah [Social Justice Department] |
Understanding NCA Vacancies and Ranked Lists
NCA (Non-Creamy Layer) Vacancies: These are vacancies reserved for specific backward communities (like Viswakarma in this case) that could not be filled in previous selections due to the non-availability of suitable candidates from that particular community. Such vacancies are carried forward and notified separately for recruitment exclusively from that community.
KPSC Ranked Lists: These lists contain the names of candidates found suitable for appointment to various posts. Candidates are ranked based on their performance in the selection process. Appointments are made from these lists in the order of rank, subject to reservation rules and rotation charts. An appointment chart like this signals progress in filling vacancies from an active ranked list.
Significance for Candidates
For the appointed candidate, this chart serves as the official confirmation of their selection and the next steps in the appointment process (e.g., receiving the formal appointment letter). For other candidates on the same ranked list, such updates indicate the movement of the list and the filling of vacancies, which can impact their prospects for future appointments.
Important Links
| Official Website | www.keralapsc.gov.in |
|---|---|
| Notification Reference | No. WRI(I) 1817/2014 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is an Appointment Chart released by Kerala PSC?
A: An Appointment Chart is an official document published by the Kerala Public Service Commission detailing the appointments made from a ranked list against specific vacancies, adhering to reservation rules and rotation charts. It provides transparency on how vacancies are filled.
Q2: What does ‘NCA Vacancy Kept Unfilled’ mean?
A: It means a vacancy reserved for a particular community (Non-Creamy Layer) could not be filled during a previous selection process because there were no eligible candidates from that community available in the ranked list at that time. These vacancies are then re-notified or carried forward for exclusive recruitment from that community.
Q3: How does the ‘Rotation as approved by the Commission’ work?
A: This refers to the roster system (e.g., MR 1 – 20 V) used by KPSC to ensure fair representation of various communities and categories in government services. Each point in the roster is earmarked for a specific community or category, and appointments are made accordingly.
Q4: What are the next steps for the candidate whose name appears in the Appointment Chart?
A: The appointed candidate (NEETHU B T in this case) will typically receive a formal appointment letter from the concerned department or the KPSC, outlining the joining formalities, required documents, and reporting date to the Social Justice Department. It is advisable to regularly check the official KPSC website and their registered email/post for further communication.
Q5: How can other candidates on the Ayah Ranked List (504/2024) check their status?
A: Candidates can regularly visit the official Kerala PSC website (www.keralapsc.gov.in) for updates on the ranked list, advice memos, and other notifications. The movement of the ranked list is reflected through such appointment charts and subsequent advice memos issued by the Commission.
Q6: Is this a new recruitment notification?
A: No, this is not a new recruitment notification. This is an Appointment Chart, which is an update on the status of vacancies being filled from an *already published* ranked list (504/2024) for the Ayah post.