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KPSC releases Appointment Chart for Electrician post (Universities in Kerala), advising 2 candidates from Ranked List 209/2021. Check advised candidates and next steps.

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The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) has officially released the Appointment Chart for the Electrician post in various Universities across Kerala. Dated 22-04-2026, this crucial document details the advice of two fresh candidates from the active Ranked List No. 209/2021 against reported vacancies. This notification is vital for candidates on the said ranked list, marking their official recommendation for appointment.

Quick Overview

Organization Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)
Post Name Electrician
Department Universities in Kerala
No. of Vacancies Advised 2 (Fresh)
Ranked List Reference 209/2021 (STATEWIDE) – ELECTRICIAN
Ranked List Effective From 30-09-2023
Appointment Chart Dated 22-04-2026
Official Website www.keralapsc.gov.in

Details of Advised Candidates

The following candidates have been advised for appointment:

Sl.No. Name, Address & Community of Candidate Rank No. Rotation as approved by the Commission Post Name, Department & Remarks
1 SIYAD K M
KURUPPASSERY
ALUVA
THAIKKATTUKARA PO,
ERNAKULAM – 683106
(MAPPILA)
(M)- 1 MR 1-30 M Electrician
[Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies]
2 JIJU S
JJBHAVAN TC 20/1519
SASTHRINAGAR(WEST)
KARAMANA
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM – 695002
(OBC-Nadar- belonging to Christian religious denominations other than the SIUC)
27 MR 1-31 OC Electrician
[University of Kerala]

Vacancy Split-Up

The details of the reported vacancies are as follows:

Sl. No. Tappal No. Date of Receipt Ref. Letter No. & Date Letter From & PostName No. of Vac Date of Occurance
1. e-70943 06-04-2026 e-Vacancy – 70943 Dtd: 06-04-2026 Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies Electrician 1 (One ) Fresh 07-04-2026
2. e-71063 16-04-2026 e-Vacancy – 71063 Dtd:16-04-2026 University of Kerala Electrician 1 (One ) Fresh 24-03-2026

Total Vacancies: 2 (Two) [2 Fresh]

OC/BC Position Summary

The communal rotation position based on the advice is detailed below:

Category OC EWS BC NJD DA (LV) DA (HI) DA (LD) DA (MD) DA Thrn Out BT/RT/LPE Total
Previous 12 3 14 1 NE NE NE NE NE NE 30
Present 1 1 NE NE NE NE NE NE 2
Total 13 3 15 1 NE NE NE NE NE NE 32

Pending Turns

As per the appointment chart, there are no pending turns for the following categories:

  • NJD – Nil
  • NCA – Nil
  • TPO – Nil
  • EWS Set-Off – Nil

The previous rotation stood at MR-1 29 EWS already advised, and the current advice continues from MR-1 30 M.

Important Links

Description Link
KPSC Official Website www.keralapsc.gov.in

What is an Appointment Chart in KPSC?

An Appointment Chart is a crucial document published by the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) that signifies the official recommendation of candidates for appointment to various government posts. Unlike a recruitment notification which invites applications, an appointment chart is released after the selection process (including written exams, interviews, and ranked list publication) is complete. It details which candidates from the active ranked list have been ‘advised’ against reported vacancies, ensuring transparency in the communal rotation and roster system. This chart essentially acts as the final step from the Commission’s side before the appointing authority initiates the joining process.

Next Steps for Advised Candidates

Candidates whose names appear in the Appointment Chart should be prepared for the subsequent stages of the recruitment process. Typically, these steps include:

  1. Advice Memo: The KPSC will issue an ‘Advice Memo’ to the advised candidates. This memo is sent to the candidate’s registered address and also to the appointing authority (in this case, the respective Universities).
  2. Document Verification (DV): The appointing authority will conduct a thorough document verification. Candidates must submit all original certificates and testimonials as proof of their educational qualifications, age, community, and other claims made during the application process. Photocopies, often self-attested, will also be required.
  3. Medical Examination: Advised candidates will usually undergo a medical fitness examination conducted by a government medical board.
  4. Police Verification: A character and antecedents verification might be conducted by the police department.
  5. Joining Formalities: Upon successful completion of all verification processes, the appointing authority will issue the formal appointment order, and candidates will be required to join their respective departments.

Candidates are advised to regularly check their postal address and the official website of the concerned department/university for further instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What does ‘Advised’ mean in the KPSC Appointment Chart?

A: ‘Advised’ means that the KPSC has officially recommended a candidate from the ranked list for appointment to a specific post against a reported vacancy. It’s a formal step towards receiving an appointment order.

Q2: When will I receive my appointment order after being advised?

A: The KPSC issues an ‘Advice Memo’ to the appointing authority. The actual appointment order is issued by the concerned department/university after completing document verification, medical examination, and other necessary formalities. This process can take a few weeks to a few months.

Q3: What documents should I prepare after my name appears in the Appointment Chart?

A: You should keep all your original educational certificates (SSLC, Plus Two, Degree/Diploma), caste/community certificates (if applicable), non-creamy layer certificate (for OBC), age proof, ID proof (Aadhar/PAN), and any experience certificates ready. Also, ensure you have multiple sets of self-attested photocopies.

Q4: What if there are discrepancies in my details on the Advice Memo?

A: If you find any discrepancies (e.g., name spelling, address) in the Advice Memo or during document verification, immediately contact the KPSC office and the appointing authority to rectify the errors. Delays can occur if not addressed promptly.

Q5: Is a medical examination mandatory for all advised candidates?

A: Yes, for most government posts advised by KPSC, a medical fitness examination by a government medical board is mandatory to ensure the candidate is physically fit for the duties of the post.

Q6: What is the significance of ‘MR 1-30 M’ or ‘MR 1-31 OC’ in the chart?

A: These refer to the ‘Main Rotation’ number and the category under which the candidate is advised (e.g., ‘M’ for Muslim, ‘OC’ for Open Competition). KPSC follows a strict roster system to ensure equitable representation across various communities and categories.

Q7: Can a candidate decline an appointment after being advised?

A: Yes, a candidate can decline the offer of appointment. However, it’s important to formally communicate this decision to both the appointing authority and KPSC to ensure their name is removed from the ranked list and the next eligible candidate can be considered.