Kerala PSC Company Board Assistant 2025–2026 – Notification, Exam, Syllabus & Salary Explained
The Kerala PSC Company / Board Assistant recruitment is one of the most competitive degree-level examinations conducted by the Kerala Public Service Commission. Through Category Nos. 382/2025 and 383/2025, PSC aims to fill Assistant-level clerical and administrative vacancies across a wide range of government-owned companies, corporations, and boards in Kerala, including institutions like KSRTC, KSEB, KSFE, KELTRON, SIDCO, and KSCDC.
For graduates looking for a stable government job with decent pay, long-term security, and promotion opportunities, this recruitment remains a priority every cycle. This blog explains the notification details, eligibility, exam pattern, syllabus, expected exam dates, and what aspirants should realistically prepare for.
Understanding the Company / Board Assistant Post
The Company / Board Assistant post is a clerical–administrative role that supports the daily functioning of public sector undertakings and statutory boards. The work typically involves maintaining office records, handling files and correspondence, assisting in accounts and clerical duties, preparing reports, and coordinating with senior officials.
While the job does not involve field duties, it demands accuracy, responsibility, and familiarity with office procedures, especially computer-based documentation. Over time, assistants can progress to higher administrative roles, making this a long-term career option rather than a short-term posting.
Notification Details – What This Recruitment Covers
The Kerala PSC released the Company / Board Assistant notification for 2025 under Category Nos. 382/2025 and 383/2025 as a statewide common recruitment. Instead of issuing separate notifications for each company or board, PSC groups multiple Assistant-level posts under a single notification.
Posts covered typically include Junior Assistant, Assistant Grade II, Clerk Grade I, Cashier, LD Clerk, Depot Assistant, Timekeeper, Field Assistant, and similar clerical designations. Organizations such as KSEB, KSFE, Malabar Cements, KSCDC, KELTRON, and other PSUs usually participate in this recruitment.
The notification was released in mid-October 2025, with applications opening on 15 October 2025 and closing on 19 November 2025 (midnight).
Application Volume – Why Competition Is Intense
This recruitment has seen exceptionally high participation. Across both categories combined, 7.8 lakh+ candidates have applied. Category 382/2025 alone received close to 4 lakh applications, while Category 383/2025 saw nearly 3.85 lakh applicants.
Compared to the previous cycle, there is a significant increase in applicant numbers. This clearly indicates that clearing the degree-level preliminary exam is the biggest challenge, as only those who qualify Prelims will be allowed to appear for the Main examination.
Eligibility Criteria – Who Can Apply
To apply for Kerala PSC Company / Board Assistant posts, candidates must hold a Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from a recognized university or equivalent qualification approved by the Government.
The age limit is 18 to 36 years, with eligible dates of birth between 02 January 1989 and 01 January 2007. Age relaxation is applicable for SC, ST, OBC, and other reserved categories as per PSC norms.
While computer knowledge is not mandatory, basic proficiency in computer operations and data entry is considered an advantage, given the nature of office work involved.
Salary and Service Benefits
The Company / Board Assistant post carries a pay scale of ₹27,800 – ₹59,400 per month, as per the 10th Pay Revision. In addition to basic pay, employees receive DA, HRA, travel allowance, medical benefits, pension, and other government-approved perks.
What attracts many aspirants is not just the salary, but the regular pay revisions, job security, and predictable work environment offered by public sector organizations.
Promotion and Career Growth
This post offers a clear internal promotion structure. With experience and departmental tests, an Assistant can move up to Senior Assistant, Junior Superintendent, Senior Superintendent, and eventually to Manager or Administrative Officer roles.
Unlike temporary contractual posts, Company / Board Assistant positions provide long-term career continuity across decades of service.
Exam Date – What to Expect in 2026
The Kerala PSC Company / Board Assistant Preliminary Examination is expected to be conducted between May and July 2026, following the Common Degree Level pattern. Candidates who clear Prelims will then appear for the Main Examination, tentatively expected between August and October 2026.
Since PSC schedules can change, aspirants should regularly monitor official notifications and plan preparation assuming Prelims will be the main eliminator stage.
Selection Process Explained Simply
The recruitment is conducted in two stages. The Preliminary Exam serves as a screening test and follows the Common Degree Level syllabus. Marks scored in Prelims are not counted for the final rank, but qualifying it is mandatory.
The Main Examination is conducted separately for Company / Board Assistant posts, and marks obtained in the Mains determine the final rank list.
Exam Pattern and Syllabus Overview
The Prelims exam is objective in nature, carrying 100 marks with a duration of 1 hour 30 minutes. The syllabus includes General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Arithmetic, Mental Ability, Reasoning, General English, and Regional Language.
The Mains exam goes deeper into these areas with greater focus on Kerala-related topics, governance, and administrative awareness. Aspirants should treat Prelims as a speed and accuracy test, while Mains demands conceptual clarity and revision depth.
How to Apply Through Kerala PSC Thulasi
Applications are accepted only through the PSC Thulasi portal. Candidates must complete One-Time Registration, ensure profile details are accurate, and apply under Category Nos. 382/2025 or 383/2025. There is no application fee.
After submission, candidates should regularly check their profile for exam confirmation windows and hall ticket updates.
Preparation Strategy – A Realistic Approach
Because the syllabus overlaps with other degree-level PSC exams, aspirants should avoid treating this as a one-off notification. Consistent preparation focusing on General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Arithmetic, and Language skills is essential.
Rather than chasing multiple sources, candidates benefit more from revising the same topics repeatedly, solving PSC-standard questions, and analysing previous year trends. Since competition is extremely high, even small improvements in accuracy can make a difference.
Final Note from Super Notes
The Kerala PSC Company / Board Assistant recruitment is not about brilliance or shortcuts. It is about patience, consistency, and discipline. Clearing Prelims itself places you ahead of lakhs of candidates, and that requires focused preparation over time.
This blog is prepared by Super Notes to give aspirants a clear, honest understanding of the exam—without exaggeration or confusion. If you respect the syllabus and prepare with structure, this exam is absolutely manageable.
Stay consistent. Stay realistic. Preparation done calmly always beats preparation done in panic.
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