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KPSC Field Worker Appointment Chart 2026 released for Kottayam district. 3 candidates advised for appointment from Ranked List 546/2019. Check selection list and next steps for advised candidates.

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The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) has released the Appointment Chart for the Field Worker post in the Health Services Department. This chart, dated 25-03-2026, officially advises 3 candidates for appointment against fresh vacancies. Candidates whose names appear in this list are provisionally selected based on their rank in the active ranked list and the prevailing communal rotation rules.

Appointment Chart Overview

Organization Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)
Post Name Field Worker
Department Health Services Department
Total Vacancies Advised 3 (Fresh)
Appointment Chart Date 25-03-2026
Ranked List Reference 546/2019 (KOTTAYAM) – FIELD WORKER [Health Services] {Direct} w.e.f. 02-02-2026
Official Website www.keralapsc.gov.in

Selected Candidates Details

The following candidates have been advised for appointment to the Field Worker post:

Sl.No. Rank No. Name, Address & Community of Candidate Rotation as Approved by the Commission
1 45 ANDREWS K JESUS, KIZHAKKEPARAMBIL, ERAVINALLOOR, KOTTAYAM 686011 (SCCC-CHERAMAR) MR 1 – 48 SCCC
2 5 VINEESH V S, VIJEESH BHAVAN, VAYAMVILA VENNIYOOR, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NELLIVILA P O (HINDU NADAR) MR 1 – 49 OC
3 7 VISHNU NARAYANAN, CHERUTHAZHATHU HOUSE, PANTHATHALA, KOTTAYAM, MUTHOLI (-) MR 1 – 51 OC

Vacancy Split-Up

The 3 fresh vacancies were advised against the following occurrences:

Sl.No. Date of Receipt Ref. Letter No. & Date Letter From & PostName No. of Vac Date of Occurrence
1 17-03-2026 e-Vacancy – 70332 Dtd:17-03-2026 Health Services Department, Field Worker 1 (One) Fresh 22-09-2023
2 17-03-2026 e-Vacancy – 70332 Dtd:17-03-2026 Health Services Department, Field Worker 1 (One) Fresh 05-04-2024
3 17-03-2026 e-Vacancy – 70332 Dtd:17-03-2026 Health Services Department, Field Worker 1 (One) Fresh 28-11-2025

Pending Turns Status

As per the official notification, the status of pending turns is as follows:

  • NJD (Non-Joining Duty): Nil
  • NCA (No Candidate Available): Nil
  • TPO (Turns Passed Over): 1 Turn (MR 1 – 50 OBC TPO on 25-03-2026)

Understanding the KPSC Appointment Chart

An Appointment Chart is a crucial document released by the Kerala Public Service Commission, detailing the candidates who have been advised for appointment to various posts. It reflects the outcome of the selection process, taking into account the ranked list, reservation policies (OC/BC position), and communal rotation system. The ‘Rotation’ mentioned against each candidate indicates the specific turn under which they have been advised for appointment.

What is ‘OC/BC Position’?

OC/BC (Open Competition/Backward Class) position refers to the distribution of vacancies among different categories, ensuring fair representation as per reservation rules. The chart shows the previous and present distribution of advised candidates.

What are ‘Pending Turns’?

Pending Turns (NJD, NCA, TPO) indicate vacancies that could not be filled in previous rotations for various reasons:

  • NJD (Non-Joining Duty): Vacancies arising when a candidate advised for appointment fails to join duty. These are re-notified.
  • NCA (No Candidate Available): Vacancies where no suitable candidate from a particular reserved category was available in the ranked list.
  • TPO (Turns Passed Over): Vacancies reserved for a particular community/category that are temporarily passed over because no candidate from that community/category is available at the time of advice. These are filled later when a suitable candidate becomes available.

Next Steps for Advised Candidates

Candidates whose names appear in this Appointment Chart are advised for appointment. The subsequent steps typically involve:

  1. Departmental Communication: The concerned department (Health Services Department in this case) will send individual appointment orders to the advised candidates. This usually happens within a few weeks or months.
  2. Document Verification: Candidates may be required to undergo a final document verification process at the departmental level. It is crucial to keep all original certificates and their attested copies ready.
  3. Medical Examination: A medical fitness examination is a standard requirement for government job appointments. Candidates will be informed about the procedure and designated medical authority.
  4. Joining Formalities: Upon successful completion of all verification and medical checks, candidates will receive their final offer of appointment and can proceed with joining duties.

It is advisable for candidates to regularly check their postal address and the official website of the Kerala PSC and the Health Services Department for further updates.

Important Links

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

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What does it mean if my name is on the KPSC Appointment Chart?

A: If your name is on the Appointment Chart, it means you have been provisionally selected and advised for appointment to the specified post based on your rank and the reservation roster. You will soon receive an official appointment order from the concerned department.

Q2: Will I receive an individual appointment letter?

A: Yes, generally, the concerned department (Health Services Department in this case) will send a physical appointment letter to your registered address. Ensure your address details with KPSC are up-to-date.

Q3: What documents should I keep ready for the next stage?

A: Always keep your original educational certificates, caste/community certificates (if applicable), identity proof, experience certificates (if any), and passport-size photographs ready. Attested copies of these documents will also be required.

Q4: Is there a medical examination after being advised?

A: Yes, a medical fitness examination is a mandatory step for most government appointments. The department will provide details regarding the medical board and procedures.

Q5: What if there is a mistake in my name or details on the chart?

A: If you find any discrepancies, immediately contact the KPSC District Office, Kottayam, or the central office with relevant proofs for clarification and correction.

Q6: How long does it take to receive the appointment order after the chart is published?

A: The time taken can vary, but typically, candidates receive their appointment orders within a few weeks to a couple of months from the date of the Appointment Chart publication. It depends on the administrative procedures of the advising department.

Q7: Can I decline the appointment if advised?

A: Yes, candidates have the option to decline the appointment. However, it’s important to formally communicate your decision to the advising authority to avoid any future complications and to allow the next eligible candidate to be considered.