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Complete guide to PPSC appeal and representation process. Learn the common grounds for application rejection, how to file an appeal, timelines, personal hearing rights, and whether there's any appeal fee.
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.
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 |
A candidate aggrieved by a PPSC decision can:
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.
After you submit your appeal:
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