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KPSC KARNATAKA ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES (KAS) EXAM Exam Pattern 

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KPSC KAS (Prelims) Exam Pattern :   The KPSC Preliminary Examination shall consist of two papers of objective type (multiple choice).

 (i) Each KPSC paper carrying 100 Questions with each question carrying two marks.

 (ii) Each KPSC paper shall be of a maximum of 200 marks and a duration of two hours (Total for two papers 400 Marks) in the following description, namely:-

 

SL NO.

 

Subject Area

 

No. of Questions

 

Marks

PAPER -I

1

General Studies related to National and International importance

40

80

2

Humanities

60

120


Total

100

200

PAPER - II

1

General Studies related to State Importance

40

80

2

General Science and Technology, Environment and Ecology

30

60

3

General Mental Ability

30

60


Total

100

200

 The KPSC question paper shall be set both in Kannada and English.

2.  The standard of General Mental Ability questions of KPSC preliminary examination (aptitude test) shall be that of X/SSLC level and the remaining papers are that of Degree Level

3.  Negative Evaluation : As per Karnataka Recruitment of Gazetted Probationers there shall be negative marking for in correct answers .


There are four alternative answers to every question.
For each question, of which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one fourth (0.25) of the marks assigned to that question shall be deducted as penalty.
If a candidate gives more than one answer to a question, it shall be treated as a wrong answer evenif one of the given answers happen to be correct and there shall be same penalty in accordance with clause.
If a question is left blank i.e. no answer is given by the candidate, there shall be no penalty for that question.

KPSC KAS (Main) Exam Pattern : Descriptive Type questions 

KPSC KAS (Main) Exam contains 8 papers carrying 2100 marks.
•    Paper – I : Compulsory Kannada – 150 Marks
•    Paper – II : Compulsory English – 150 Marks
•    Paper – III : General Studies (Paper – I) – 300 Marks
•    Paper – IV : General Studies (Paper – II) – 300 Marks
•    Paper – V, VI, VII & VIII : Out of 30 elective subjects two subjects should be selected.
 Each subject contains two papers carrying 300 marks each.


Elective Subjects : (Subject Code : Elective Subjects)
1.    Agriculture, Sericulture, Agricultural Marketing And Co-Operation
2.    Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Sciences And Fisheries
3.    Botany
4.    Chemistry
5.    Civil Engineering
6.    Commerce, Accounting:, Business Organization & Secretarial Practice:
7.    Criminology
8.    Economics, Karnataka Economy
9.    Electrical Engineering
10.    Geography
11.    Law
12.    Mathematics
13.    History
14.    Mechanical Engineering
15.    Philosophy
16.    Geology
17.    Physics
18.    Political Science And International Relations
19.    Psychology
20.    Public Administration.
21.    Sociology
22.    Statistics
23.    Zoology
24.    Rural Development & Co-operation
25.    Hindi
26.    Anthropology.
27.    Urdu Syllabus
28.    Kannada
29.    English
30.    Management
The subjects are grouped and candidates should not take more than one subject from each single group. The Elective subject groups are as follows.
•    Political Science & International Relations / Public Administration
•    Commerce & Accountancy / Management
•    Anthropology / Sociology
•    Mathematics / Statistics
• Agriculture, Sericulture, Agricultural Marketing And Co-Operation / Animal  Husbandry, Veterinary Sciences And Fisheries
•   Civil Engineering / Electrical Engineering / Mechanical Engineering
•   Economics / Rural Development& Co-operation
• Agriculture, Sericulture, Agricultural Marketing And Co-Operation / Rural Development& Co-operation
•    Hindi / Urdu / Kannada / English Languages
Candidates need to take two elective subjects. According to new exam pattern candidates should not take more than one subject from the groups mentioned above. For. E.g Candidates cannot take both Anthropology & Sociology  as their electives. They can choose any one subject. Sociology or Anthropology with some other subject like History.

 

 

Exam Type Offline Objective Type (OMR Based)
Question Type

Multiple Choice

Subjects  No. of Questions  Marks
PAPER -I 100 200
PAPER -II 100 200
Total Questions 100, 100
Maximum Marks 200, 200
Marks for each Correct Answer 2
Negative Marks for Incorrect Answer -0.25
Marks for questions not attempted Nil
Total Time for Exam (in minutes) 120

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