The document is a notification from the Kerala Public Service Commission regarding the shortlist of candidates found provisionally eligible for the Physical Efficiency Test for the position of Women Police Constable in the Armed Police Battalion in Kasaragod. Over 200 candidate register numbers are listed in the main and supplementary lists. Notes provide additional information such as the test scores required to be included in the lists, instructions for attending the Physical Efficiency Test, and procedures for obtaining answer scripts and community certificates.
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1. Website : www.keralapsc.gov.in
Phone : 0471 - 2447201
eMail : kpsc.psc @kerala.gov.in
KERALA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
SL. No. 45/2015/ER VII
Cat. No. 262/2014 27/02/2015
NOTIFICATION
The following is the Short List containing the Register Numbers of candidates who are found provisionally
eligible to be called for the Physical Efficiency Test, subject to the verification of the Original documents, for
selection to the post of WOMEN POLICE CONSTABLE (ARMED POLICE BATTALION) - KASARAGOD
(Category No. 262/2014 ) in POLICE DEPARTMENT on `10480-18300/- on the basis of the
Descriptive Type Test held on 30/08/2014.
The Register Numbers are arranged in their numerical sequence and the arrangement does not in any way,
indicate their respective rank on the basis of the said test.
:
: Thiruvananthapuram
Main List
200130 200138 200144 200214 200225 200293
200323 200341 200351 200352 200357 200493
200575 200586 200598 200601 200625 200639
200640 200670 200679 200854 200898 200911
200919 200954 201014 201041 201245 201301
201427 201923 202147 202186 202205 202210
202238 202331 202441 202446 202538 202573
202600 202604 202747 202758 202883 202887
202894 202963 202975 203031 203068 203075
203187 203222 203258 203406 203421 203426
203625 203629 203646 203680 203683 203695
203712 203747 203759 203760 203791 203795
203803 203836 203859 203877 203893 203906
203937 203940 203941 203958 203969 203978
203979 203984 204023 204063 204083 204200
204240 204291 204301 204312 204511 204526
204531 204591 204592 204631 204634 204658
204665 204716 204726 204730 204745 204749
204771 204813 204831 204850 204874 204885
204937 204969 204997 205023 205035 205036
205083 205127 205150 205158 205210 205370
6. 6 WOMEN POLICE CONSTABLE (ARMED POLICE
BATTALION)
KASARAGOD
Office of the
Kerala Public Service Commission
Head Office, Thiruvananthapuram
Approved for issue,
Section Officer.
Note:- (1) Inclusion of Register Numbers in this list is purely provisional subject to scrutiny and
admission of application on absolute basis. Inclusion of Register numbers in the short list does not
confer any right on the candidate for inclusion in the Ranked List.
Note :- (2) The candidates who have secured 52.67 (Fifty two (point) six seven ) marks and above
are included in the Main list of the short list and the requisite marks have been lowered to the extent
necessary in respect of the supplementary list.
Note:- (3) A Physical Measurement and Physical Efficiency Test will be conducted for the candidates
included in the Short Lists published for the post. Date, Time and Venue of the Physical Efficiency Test
will be intimated to candidates shortly through their Profile, Telephone message, Electronic and Print
Media. Candidates should download their Admission Tickets for the above test from the Official
Website www.keralapsc.gov.in of KPSC and should appear in person with their original documents.
Note:- (4) According to the existing procedure, revaluation of answer scripts is not allowed but
answer scripts can be rechecked after the publication of Ranked List. Detailed instructions will be
published in the Ranked List to be published for the post.
Note :- (6) Copy of answer scripts of the OMR Test held on 30/08/2014 will be issued to those
candidates who, apply for the same remitting the prescribed fee after approval of the Ranked List.
K.M. VISWANATHAN
Additional Secretary
In Charge of Secretary
KERALA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Head Office, Thiruvananthapuram
PH candidates are not eligible
Note :- (5) Candidates belonging to Other Backward Classes included in this list who are required to
produce Non – Creamy Layer Certificate as per G.O (P) No: 81/09/SC/ST/DD dated 26.09.2009 or
G.O. (MS) No. 05/2014/SC/STDD dated 31.01.2014 and shall produce the same along with the other
documents mentioned above at the time of verification of original documents. SC/ST candidates shall
produce 2 copies of Community Certificates obtained from Revenue authorities not below the rank of
Tahsildar as specified in the Kerala Gazette.
Note :- (7) Candidates whose Register Numbers are invalidated are advised to refer to Notification No
: ER VII (3)11249/2014/EW Dtd:27/02/2015
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION