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The State PSC Exams are held throughout the state. The Public Service Commission (PSC) is the premier state government recruitment agency. It administers exams for civil service, the military, engineering, and medicine, among other things. They hire the majority of Group-A officers for the state government. Exams are also used to recruit Group-B cadre officers. State PSC Exams are similar to UPSC Exams but are given at the state level. Each state held its own PSC Examinations to hire administrators and other officers of all grades and posts. The state PSCs are consulted on the following personnel management decisions:
Selection procedures for state civil servants and other positions.
Procedures for carrying out these recruitments.
Disciplinary issues
Consideration should be given when making promotions and service transfers.
Since the various states in the nation have varied conducting bodies for the respective state-level PSC exam, the basic eligibility criteria for it differs from one state to another. Candidates can visit the official website and check for the requirements under the state they are applying for. In kerala the minimum qualification to attend a lower level exam is SSLC it will vary according to the grade and post.
Name of the organization | Kerala Public Service Commission |
Exam Level | State Level |
Frequency | Annually |
Job Location | Kerala |
Mode of Application | Online |
Exam Mode | Offline |
Selection Procedure |
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Language of the Exam | English and Malayalam |
Official Website | https://www.keralapsc.gov.in/home-2 |
Keeping abreast of topics from Science and Technology, current affairs, Economics, Indian Polity, etc. are essential in order to crack PSC exams. Since the syllabus can vary from one state PSC to another, here are some general topics for PSC exams.
National and International Importance current affairsThe PSC exam in India is constitutionally mandated (Articles 315– 323) to help the corresponding state governments in matters of recruitment, transfers, and disciplinary actions. Government tasks are something that not only the residents need but also are important for the entire nation.
They are different for different categories. Below are the different and the minimum qualifying marks against them: General category: 50% SC/ST category: 40%
Adding to the burden of candidates, the three-stage exam process lasts for almost a year.
The popular choices among candidates are; Public Administration, Sociology, Geography, History, Political Science and Philosophy. More than 80% of the MAINS exam-takers opt for these subjects. This is because all these subjects overlap with general studies. Among them, Public Administration is the most popular choice.
Parts of Negative marking say 1/4 then 2×1/4= 0.5 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer. For 80 right questions, your score will be 80×2=160 and for 12 wrong answers, your negative score will be 12×0.5=6 marks. The final score out of a total of 200 will be 160-6=154.
The PSC exam (Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services Exam) age limit (as of July 1 of the exam year) is: Minimum age – 21 years. Maximum age – 40 years.