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Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) has issued the Appointment Chart for Junior Health Inspector Grade II, advising 1 candidate from Ranked List 479/2023. Check details.

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The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) has officially released the Appointment Chart for the position of Junior Health Inspector Grade II within the Health Service Department. This chart, dated 06-04-2026, signifies the advice of one candidate for appointment against a fresh vacancy reported on 31-03-2026. Candidates on the active ranked list 479/2023 (KOTTAYAM) for Junior Health Inspector Grade II will find this notification crucial as it details the latest advice for this esteemed position.

Appointment Chart Overview

Particulars Details
Organization Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)
Department Health Service Department
Post Name Junior Health Inspector Grade II
Appointment Chart No. KIII(3)888167/2024
Date of Chart 06-04-2026
Vacancy Reported Date 31-03-2026
No. of Vacancies Advised 1 (One) Fresh
Active Ranked List Ref. 479/2023 (KOTTAYAM) – JUNIOR HEALTH INSPECTOR GRADE II [Health Services]{Direct}
Ranked List Effective From 29-10-2024

Details of Candidate Advised

As per the Appointment Chart, one candidate has been advised for the Junior Health Inspector Grade II post against the reported fresh vacancy. The details of the candidate are as follows:

Sl.No. Name of Candidate Community Rank No. Rotation Post Name & Department
1 HIMA JOSE EWS (EWS)- 1 MR 4 – 89 EWS Junior Health Inspector Grade II [Health Services Department]

The advice is made adhering to the 50% rule for TPO (Turns Passed Over) and existing rotation stands at MR-4 87 OC, continuing from MR-4 88 E/B/T.

Vacancy Split-Up

The notification specifies a single fresh vacancy for the Junior Health Inspector Grade II position. The vacancy was received on 31-03-2026, and its occurrence date was 19-03-2026. The advice is made from the active ranked list 479/2023 (KOTTAYAM).

Sl. Tappal No. Date of Receipt Ref. Letter No. & Date Letter From & PostName No. of Vac Date of Occurance
e-70859 31-03-2026 e-Vacancy – 70859 Dtd:31-03-2026 Health Services Department Junior Health Inspector Grade II 1 (One) Fresh 19-03-2026

Pending Turns

The current status of pending turns as mentioned in the Appointment Chart is:

  • NJD (Non-Joining Duty) – Nil
  • NCA (No Candidate Available) – Nil
  • TPO (Turns Passed Over) – 1 Turn (MR 4 – 88 E/B/T TPO on 06-04-2026)
  • EWS Set-Off – Nil

OC/BC Position Summary

The OC/BC position table provides a snapshot of the reservation dynamics leading up to this advice:

Category OC EWS BC NJD DA (LV) DA (HI) DA (LD) DA (MD) DA Thrn Out BT/RT/LPE Total
Previous 20 4 24 NE NE NE NE NE NE 48
Present 1 NE NE NE NE NE NE 1
Total 20 5 24 NE NE NE NE NE NE 49

What’s Next for the Advised Candidate?

Based on the typical KPSC appointment process, here’s what the advised candidate, Hima Jose, can expect:

  • Document Verification (DV): The candidate will likely receive an official communication (via post or through their KPSC profile) regarding the date, time, and venue for document verification. They will need to present all original certificates and their photocopies as proof of educational qualification, age, community, and other required documents.
  • Medical Examination: A medical fitness test by a government medical board is a mandatory step. The candidate will be directed to undergo this at a specified government hospital.
  • Appointment Order: Upon successful completion of DV and medical examination, the candidate will receive the official appointment order from the Health Service Department. This order will specify the joining date, place of posting, salary details, and other terms and conditions.
  • Joining Duty: The candidate must report to the designated office/institution by the specified joining date with all necessary documents.

Important Instructions for Advised Candidates

Candidates who have been advised for appointment should keep the following in mind:

  • Regularly check your KPSC profile for updates and messages regarding document verification and further instructions.
  • Ensure all original certificates and documents are ready and in proper order.
  • Keep sufficient photocopies of all documents, preferably self-attested.
  • Respond promptly to any communication from KPSC or the appointing department.
  • Be prepared for the medical examination as per government standards.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is an Appointment Chart?

An Appointment Chart is an official document released by the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) that advises candidates from an active ranked list for appointment against reported vacancies. It specifies the candidate’s details, rank, rotation, and the post they are advised for.

Q2: What does “Fresh Vacancy” mean?

“Fresh Vacancy” refers to a newly reported vacancy that was not previously accounted for or filled. In this case, one new position for Junior Health Inspector Grade II became available.

Q3: What is the significance of the Ranked List reference (e.g., 479/2023)?

The Ranked List reference (e.g., 479/2023) indicates the specific list from which candidates are being advised. This list is published after the recruitment process (exam, interview) is complete and is valid for a certain period, usually one year or until a new list is published, whichever is earlier.

Q4: What are NJD, NCA, and TPO turns?

  • NJD (Non-Joining Duty): Occurs when a candidate advised for appointment fails to join duty. This vacancy is then re-advised to the next eligible candidate.
  • NCA (No Candidate Available): Arises when no qualified candidate is available in the ranked list for a particular reservation turn.
  • TPO (Turns Passed Over): Happens when a specific reservation turn cannot be filled due to the non-availability of eligible candidates from that particular community/category in the ranked list at that point. These turns are kept pending and filled later.

Q5: How will the advised candidate be informed about further steps?

The advised candidate will typically receive an intimation through their registered contact details (email/SMS) and a message in their KPSC Thulasi profile. An official letter might also be sent by post from the appointing authority (Health Service Department in this case) for document verification and subsequent joining formalities.

Q6: What documents are typically required for verification after being advised?

Typically, candidates need to bring original and self-attested photocopies of their educational qualification certificates (SSLC, Plus Two, Degree/Diploma), ID proof (Aadhar/Voter ID), community certificate (if applicable), non-creamy layer certificate (for OBC), and any other certificates proving eligibility as per the original notification.

Q7: Can the advised candidate refuse the appointment?

Yes, a candidate can refuse the appointment. However, doing so might lead to the cancellation of their candidature from the ranked list for that specific post. It’s important to officially communicate any refusal to the KPSC and the appointing department.