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Getting rejected by PPSC can be disheartening, but candidates have the right to appeal. Understanding why applications get rejected and how to file an effective appeal can make the difference between a missed opportunity and a second chance. This guide covers the complete appeal process.
Common Grounds for Rejection
An applicant is liable for rejection on any of the following grounds:
| # | Rejection Ground |
|---|---|
| 1 | Fee not paid on or before the closing date |
| 2 | Underage / Overage candidate |
| 3 | No proof of age provided |
| 4 | Non-possession of required/advertised domicile |
| 5 | No proof of Educational Qualification |
| 6 | Educational Qualification is not relevant to the post |
| 7 | Post-qualification experience is short |
| 8 | No proof of experience provided |
| 9 | Non-possession of required/advertised experience |
| 10 | Relevant/countable experience is short |
| 11 | Departmental Permission Certificate has been refused |
Key Observations:
- Age-related rejections (grounds 2-3) are the most clear-cut - if you're underage or overage by even one day, there's no appeal
- Documentation failures (grounds 3, 5, 8) can sometimes be addressed through appeal if you can now provide the missing documents
- Qualification and experience mismatches (grounds 6, 7, 9, 10) may be worth appealing if you believe the Commission incorrectly assessed your credentials
How to File an Appeal
The Procedure:
A candidate aggrieved by a PPSC decision can:
- Submit a representation (appeal) to the Commission
- Include documentary proof supporting your case
- File within 7 working days of communication of the decision
- The Commission decides the representation, preferably after giving a personal hearing if needed
Key Points:
- The deadline is 7 working days - not calendar days
- Count from the date you were officially informed of the decision
- Include all relevant documents - incomplete appeals are less likely to succeed
- You may be granted a personal hearing where you can present your case in person
Appeal Fee
There is NO fee for filing an appeal or representation.
You can file your appeal free of charge. This is an important right that ensures all candidates, regardless of financial situation, can challenge decisions they believe are unfair.
Tips for a Successful Appeal
- Act immediately - you only have 7 working days; don't waste time
- Gather all documents - obtain any missing certificates or proof before filing
- Be specific - clearly state which rejection ground you're challenging and why
- Provide evidence - attach every document that supports your case
- Be factual - emotional appeals are less effective than factual ones with documentary proof
- Request a personal hearing - if your case is complex, ask for the opportunity to explain in person
- Keep copies - retain copies of everything you submit for your records
What Happens After Filing?
After you submit your appeal:
- The Commission reviews your representation along with your documents
- A personal hearing may be arranged if the Commission deems it necessary
- The Commission makes its final decision on your appeal
- You will be informed of the outcome
Important Reminders
- Prevention is better than cure - double-check all eligibility criteria before applying
- The appeal process is free - never pay anyone who claims to help with PPSC appeals
- The 7 working day deadline is strictly enforced - late appeals are not entertained
- Providing false or fabricated documents in an appeal can lead to permanent blacklisting
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