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Kerala PSC has published the Appointment Chart for High School Teacher (Mathematics) Malayalam Medium. Check selected candidate details and vacancy status for 2026.

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The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC), District Office, Thrissur, has officially released the Appointment Chart for the High School Teacher (Mathematics) – Malayalam Medium position. This chart, dated 18-03-2026, provides crucial details regarding the appointment of a candidate from the active ranked list to the Education Department, satisfying existing vacancies.

Appointment Chart Overview

Particulars Details
Organization Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)
Post Name High School Teacher (Mathematics) – Malayalam Medium
Department Education Department
Notification No. RI(1)08/2021
Date of Appointment Chart 18-03-2026
Total Vacancies Reported 1
Active Ranked List Reference 554/2024 (THRISSUR) – HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER (MATHEMATICS) MALAYALAM MEDIUM [Education]- NCA (O) for H. Nadar
Ranked List Effective From 11-02-2026

Vacancy Status & Satisfaction

The Appointment Chart indicates a single vacancy for the High School Teacher (Mathematics) – Malayalam Medium post. This vacancy, originally reported as ‘Kept unfilled for NCA Notification’, has now been satisfied through the current appointment process. The ‘MR 4 – 60 HN TPO’ vacancy, which occurred on 25-09-2023, is now satisfied as no suitable HN (Hindu Nadar) candidates were available in the ranked list at that time, leading to the vacancy being kept unfilled for NCA notification for HN.

Selected Candidate Details

The following candidate has been appointed based on the active ranked list:

Sl.No. Name of Candidate Rank No. Community Post Name Department
1 VYSHNAV LALJITH R M
SREEVALSAM THENNOORKONAM 695521 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
1
[NCA Cat.No:554/2024]
HINDU NADAR High School Teacher (Mathematics) Education Department

What an Appointment Chart Means

An Appointment Chart released by KPSC signifies the official allocation of candidates from a ranked list to available vacancies in various government departments. It reflects the successful completion of the selection process for the specified posts. For selected candidates, this chart is a crucial step towards their government service, confirming their allocation against a specific rotation or turn as per reservation rules.

Next Steps for Appointed Candidates

Candidates whose names appear in the Appointment Chart should be prepared for the subsequent stages, which typically include:

  • Awaiting Formal Appointment Order: The District Office will issue individual appointment orders to the selected candidate.
  • Document Verification: Although initial verification might have occurred, a final document verification by the appointing authority is common.
  • Medical Examination: Candidates will typically undergo a medical fitness examination as per government norms.
  • Joining Formalities: This involves reporting to the designated department/institution with all required documents within the stipulated time.
  • Police Verification: A character and antecedents verification is a standard part of the joining process.

It is crucial for the appointed candidate to regularly check the official KPSC website and their registered contact details for further instructions and updates regarding the joining process.

Important Links

Description Link
Official KPSC Website www.keralapsc.gov.in
KPSC Email dotsr.psc@kerala.gov.in
KPSC Telephone 0487-2327505

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is an Appointment Chart?

An Appointment Chart is an official document released by the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) that details the names of candidates selected from a ranked list and appointed against specific vacancies in various government departments, adhering to reservation policies and rotation rules.

2. What does ‘NCA Vacancy Notified’ mean?

NCA stands for ‘No Candidate Available’. When a vacancy arises for a specific reserved community and no eligible candidate from that community is available in the current ranked list, that vacancy is kept unfilled and notified as an NCA vacancy for future recruitment cycles for that specific community.

3. What should a candidate do after their name appears in the Appointment Chart?

The selected candidate should await the official appointment order from the KPSC or the concerned appointing authority. It is advisable to keep all original documents ready for verification and to regularly check the KPSC website for further instructions regarding medical examination and joining formalities.

4. Is this the final selection?

Yes, appearing in the Appointment Chart means you have been provisionally selected and allocated to a post. The final appointment is subject to successful completion of all subsequent formalities like document verification, medical examination, and police verification.

5. How long does it take to get the appointment order after the chart is released?

The time frame can vary, but typically, appointment orders are dispatched within a few weeks to a couple of months after the Appointment Chart is published. Candidates should ensure their communication address and contact details registered with KPSC are up-to-date.

6. Can I decline the appointment?

Yes, a selected candidate has the right to decline an appointment. However, it’s important to formally communicate your decision to the KPSC and the appointing authority to avoid any future complications or impacts on eligibility for other selections.