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Kerala PSC Kasaragod District releases Appointment Chart for Lower Division Clerk & Junior Accountant posts. 2 candidates advised on 04-03-2026. Check details.

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The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC), District Office, Kasaragod, has released an Appointment Chart detailing the latest recommendations for the posts of Lower Division Clerk (LDC) and Junior Accountant. This chart, dated 04-03-2026, signifies the official advising of candidates from existing ranked lists to fill reported vacancies in various departments. A total of 2 candidates have been advised in this latest update, comprising one Fresh vacancy and one Not Joined Duty (NJD) vacancy.

Quick Overview of Appointments

Organization Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)
District Office Kasaragod
Posts Advised Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Junior Accountant
Total Appointments Advised 2 (Two)
Chart Release Date 04-03-2026
Official Website www.keralapsc.gov.in

Details of Appointments

The following candidates have been advised for appointment based on their ranks and the reported vacancies:

Sl.No. Candidate Name Rank No. Post Name Department Remarks
1 SAJINI N P DA-LD/CP-1 Junior Accountant Kerala Treasuries Department Advised against Sl.No – 1058 DA-LD/CP in lieu of Sl.No – 1051 DA-LD/CP
2 RAMYA N DA-LV-1 Clerk Land Revenue Department Advised against NJD Compensation to Sl.No-1001 DA-LV (Supernumerary Vacancy)

Vacancy Details (as reported)

The vacancies leading to these appointments were reported as follows:

Sl. Tappal No. Date of Receipt Ref. Letter No. & Date Letter From & PostName No. of Vac Date of Occurance
e-69383 20-02-2026 e-Vacancy – 69383 Dtd:20-02-2026 Kerala Treasuries Department Junior Accountant 1 (One) Fresh 07-02-2026
e-69609 28-02-2026 e-Vacancy – 69609 Dtd:28-02-2026 Land Revenue Department Clerk 1 (One) NJD Sup.Num 27-10-2025

Total Vacancies Reported: 2 (Two) [1 Fresh + 1 NJD]

Active Ranked Lists Utilized

These appointments were made from the following active ranked lists:

Ranked List No. Post Name Department Effective Date
503/2023 (KASARAGOD) CLERK Various Departments (Direct) 01-08-2025
504/2023 (KASARAGOD) CLERK Various Departments (By-Transfer) 01-08-2025

Pending Turns Status

The status of various pending turns as per this appointment chart is:

  • NJD (Not Joined Duty): Nil (The previous 1 NJD turn, Sl.No-1001 – DA-LV, advised on 21-07-2025, is now satisfied).
  • NCA (No Candidate Available): Nil
  • TPO (Thrown Out): 8 Turns are pending. These include:
    • MR 39-6 M TPO on 12-09-2025
    • MR 39-8 LC/AI TPO on 12-09-2025
    • MR 39-10 OBC TPO on 12-09-2025
    • MR 39-12 SC TPO on 12-09-2025
    • MR 39-14 E/B/T TPO on 12-09-2025
    • MR 39-16 M TPO on 12-09-2025
    • MR 39-18 E/B/T TPO on 12-09-2025
    • MR 39-20 V TPO on 12-09-2025
  • EWS Set-Off: Nil

Cumulative Turns Advised (OC/BC Position)

The following table summarizes the cumulative turns advised, reflecting the rotation and reservation policies:

Category Previous Present Total
OC
EWS
BC
NJD 7 8
DA (LV) 1 1
DA (HI)
DA (LD) 1 1
DA (MD)
Thrn Out 9 10
BT/RT/LPE 9 10
Total Advised Turns 17 2 19

Important Links

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

What This Means for Candidates

For Advised Candidates: Congratulations! If your name is on this chart, you will soon receive further communication regarding the next steps in your appointment process. This typically includes document verification, medical examination, and formal joining formalities. It is crucial to regularly check your registered email and the official KPSC website for updates.

For Candidates on Ranked Lists: Appointment charts like this one indicate movement in the respective ranked lists. If you are on the active ranked lists for Lower Division Clerk or Junior Accountant, this chart shows that turns have been satisfied, potentially bringing you closer to selection. Stay vigilant and track subsequent appointment charts or notifications for further advancements.

Future Prospects for KPSC Aspirants

The KPSC regularly conducts recruitment drives for various government departments across Kerala. Aspirants aiming for government jobs in the state should continuously monitor the official KPSC website for new notifications, exam schedules, and results. Consistent preparation, thorough understanding of the syllabus, and regular practice are key to success in KPSC examinations.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is an Appointment Chart?

An Appointment Chart is an official document released by the Kerala Public Service Commission that details the candidates advised for appointment against reported vacancies from active ranked lists. It shows the names of selected candidates, the posts they are advised for, and the departments.

Q2: How does KPSC fill vacancies?

KPSC fills vacancies by preparing ranked lists based on competitive examinations and interviews. Candidates are then advised for appointment from these ranked lists according to their rank, reservation rules, and the availability of reported vacancies.

Q3: What do NJD, NCA, and TPO mean in KPSC charts?

  • NJD (Not Joined Duty): Refers to a vacancy that arises because a candidate, though advised for appointment, did not join duty. This vacancy is re-notified for advice.
  • NCA (No Candidate Available): Indicates that no suitable candidate is available in the ranked list for a particular reservation turn.
  • TPO (Thrown Out): Refers to a reservation turn that is temporarily postponed because no candidate belonging to that specific community/category is available in the immediate rotation.

Q4: How can I check if my name is on a KPSC ranked list?

You can check your status on a KPSC ranked list by visiting the official KPSC website and logging into your profile, or by checking the published ranked lists under the ‘Results’ section.

Q5: What are the immediate next steps for candidates advised in this chart?

Advised candidates should expect to receive an appointment memo or further instructions from KPSC or the concerned department. This usually involves document verification, medical examination, and then the formal letter of appointment. It is crucial to respond promptly to all communications.

Q6: How often are KPSC appointment charts released?

KPSC appointment charts are released periodically as and when vacancies are reported by various departments and candidates are advised from the existing ranked lists. There is no fixed schedule, so regular monitoring of the KPSC website is recommended.