Kerala PSC (KPSC) Exam Pattern and Syllabus (Kerala)
The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) conducts the Kerala Administrative Services (KAS) examination to recruit candidates for various administrative roles in the state.
The selection process consists of three stages:
- Preliminary Examination
- Mains Examination
- Interview / Personality Test

Stage I: Preliminary Examination
The KAS Preliminary Exam serves as a screening test for shortlisting candidates for the Mains. It includes two objective-type papers:
Paper I
- Number of Questions: 100
- Total Marks: 100
- Duration: 90 minutes
- Subject: General Studies I
Paper II
- Number of Questions: 100
- Total Marks: Qualifying (0 marks counted for ranking)
- Duration: 90 minutes
- Subject: General Studies II (includes General Studies, Language Proficiency, and Reasoning)
Negative Marking (Both Papers):
One-third of the marks allotted to a question will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
KAS Prelims Syllabus
Paper I: General Studies I
A. History (India and Kerala)
1. Ancient and Medieval India
- Key features and major developments
- Art, culture, literature, and architecture
- Important dynasties and their administrative, social, religious, and economic systems
2. Modern India
- Events from the 18th century to present
- Freedom struggle and key personalities
- Social and religious reform movements
- Post-independence consolidation and reorganization
- India’s relations with neighboring countries
3. Kerala History (from 18th century onwards)
- Pre-independence socio-political movements
- Formation of Kerala state
- Political parties, governments, and major legislations
B. World History (from mid-18th century)
- Industrial Revolution
- World Wars
- Redrawing of national boundaries
- Colonization and decolonization
- Globalization
- Ideologies: Communism, Capitalism, Socialism and their societal impact
C. Cultural Heritage of Kerala
- Art forms, literature, sculpture, and architecture
- Tribal culture, pilgrimage centers, tourism, folk traditions, cinema, and theatre
- Evolution of Malayalam language and literature
D. Indian Constitution, Governance & International Relations
- Key features of the Indian Constitution
- Functions of Union and State governments
- Structure and powers of Parliament and State Legislatures
- Federal structure and decentralization of power
- Constitutional bodies: roles and responsibilities
- Panchayati Raj, governance, and public policy
- Impact of liberalization, privatization, and globalization
- Statutory and regulatory bodies
- Rights issues: human rights, women, SC/ST, children, etc.
- India’s foreign policy and international organizations
D. Indian Polity & Governance (Continued)
- Structure and functions of the Indian Judiciary
- Key provisions related to Emergency and Constitutional Amendments
- Judicial Review and Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
- Land Revenue Laws
- Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, and Directive Principles of State Policy
- Principles of Administrative Law
E. Reasoning, Mental Ability & Basic Arithmetic
- Logical and analytical reasoning
- Number series and coding-decoding
- Relationship-based problems
- Questions on shapes and their sub-divisions
- Venn diagrams
- Time-based problems (clock, calendar, age)
- Basic arithmetic concepts
F. Geography
1. General Geography
- Solar system, Earth’s motion, and concept of time
- Seasons and internal structure of the Earth
- Major landforms and their characteristics
- Atmosphere: structure, composition, and climate factors
- Air masses, fronts, and atmospheric disturbances
- Oceans: physical, chemical, and biological features
- Hydrological disasters and marine/continental resources
2. World, India & Kerala Geography
- Physical, social, and economic geography
3. Geophysical Phenomena
- Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes
- Cyclones, floods, and landslides
Paper II: General Studies II
A. Economy & Planning
1. Indian Economy
- Economy at independence and post-reform developments
- Economic reforms and role of NITI Aayog
- National and per capita income
- Sectoral composition: primary, secondary, tertiary
- Five-Year Plans: goals, challenges, and policy framework
2. Agriculture
- Land reforms and technological advancements
- Cropping patterns and irrigation
- Agricultural pricing, finance, and marketing
- Food security and Public Distribution System (PDS)
- Green Revolution and sustainable agriculture policies
3. Industry
- Industrial policy and public sector performance
- Growth patterns and small-scale industries
- SEZs, foreign investment, and competition policy
- E-commerce and liberalization impacts
4. Infrastructure
- Importance of infrastructure in development
- Water, sanitation, energy, and technology
- Transport: roads, railways, ports, airports
- Telecommunications and inland waterways
- Social impact assessment
5. Population & Development Indicators
- Population trends, growth rate, and migration
- Literacy and regional disparities
- Poverty, inequality, and unemployment
- Development indices: HDI, PQLI, HPI, GDI, Happiness Index
6. Public Finance
- Budgeting, taxation, and public expenditure
- Public debt, deficits, and subsidies
- Centre-State financial relations
- Banking system and financial reforms
- GST and stock market basics
7. External Sector
- India’s foreign trade trends and composition
- Balance of Payments (BoP)
8. Kerala Economy
- Overview: population, agriculture, industry, services
- Infrastructure, major projects, and schemes
- Cooperative sector and remittances
- IT sector and traditional industries
9. Kerala Development Model
- Land reforms and decentralization
- Social security and welfare schemes
- Housing, tourism, and women empowerment
- Disaster management
- Role of Kerala Planning Board
- Achievements in health and education
B. Science & Technology
1. General Science
- Basics and scope of science and technology
- Role of S&T in development
- Public health, nutrition, and healthcare
- Contributions of Indian scientists
2. ICT (Information & Communication Technology)
- Role of ICT in daily life, industry, and governance
- E-governance initiatives and digital services
- Cyber security and cybercrime policies
- Artificial Intelligence, MIS, and robotics
3. Space & Defence Technology
- Evolution of Indian space program
- ISRO achievements and satellite missions
- DRDO and defence technologies
4. Energy
- Energy demand and supply in India
- Renewable and non-renewable sources
- Energy security and nuclear policy
5. Environment & Ecology
- Environmental issues and legal frameworks
- Climate change and global initiatives
- Biodiversity and conservation
- Western Ghats: features and challenges
- Forest and wildlife conservation laws
- Pollution, carbon emissions, and global warming
- Climate action plans and disaster management
- Developments in biotechnology, green tech, and nanotechnology
C. Current Affairs
- Important national and international events
D. Language Proficiency – English
- Tenses, synonyms, antonyms
- Phrasal verbs and idioms
- Error correction and sentence structure
- Adjectives, adverbs, and punctuation
- Active and passive voice
- Direct and indirect speech
- Question tags and auxiliary verbs
- Degrees of comparison
- Connectives and prepositions
- Sentence formation and word order
E. Language Proficiency (Regional Language – Choose One)
Malayalam
- പദശുദ്ധി
- വാക്യശുദ്ധി
- പരിഭാഷ
- ഒറ്റപദം
- പര്യായം
- വിപരീത പദം
- നൈസർഗികങ്ങൾ / ശൈലികൾ
- സമാനപദം
- കേവർത്തനാല്ലത്തുകൾ
- സ്ത്രിലിംഗം, പുല്ലിംഗം
- വചനം
- പിരിച്ചെഴുത്ത്
- ഘടക പദം (വാക്യം കേവർത്തനാല്ലത്തുകൾക്ക്)
- ബന്ധബോധകമായ വാക്യങ്ങൾ ചേർക്കൽ
- ഔദ്യോഗിക ഭാഷ: പദാവലി, വിപുലനം, സംഗ്രഹം
OR
Kannada
- Word usage and sentence correction
- Translation and vocabulary
- Idioms, proverbs, and comprehension
- Gender, number, and word formation
OR
Tamil
- Correct usage and sentence structure
- Translation and vocabulary
- Synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and proverbs
- Grammar (gender, number) and comprehension
Stage II: Mains Examination
The Kerala PSC KAS Mains exam consists of three descriptive papers:
Exam Pattern
- Paper I: General Studies I – 100 marks – 2 hours
- Paper II: General Studies II – 100 marks – 2 hours
- Paper III: General Studies III – 100 marks – 2 hours
KAS Mains Syllabus
General Studies Paper I
A. History (India & Kerala)
- Ancient & Medieval India: key features, culture, architecture, dynasties, and socio-economic systems
- Modern India: events from the 18th century, freedom struggle, reform movements, post-independence developments
- Kerala History: socio-political movements, state formation, political developments, major laws and policies
B. World History (from mid-18th century)
- Industrial Revolution
- World Wars
- Colonization & decolonization
- Boundary changes and globalization
- Ideologies: capitalism, socialism, communism
C. Cultural Heritage of Kerala
- Art, literature, architecture, and cultural traditions
- Tribal life, tourism, folk culture, cinema, theatre
- Evolution of Malayalam language and literature
General Studies Paper II
A. Polity, Governance & International Relations
- Indian Constitution: features and structure
- Union & State functions, Parliament and Legislatures
- Federalism and decentralization
- Constitutional & statutory bodies
- Panchayati Raj, governance, and public policy
- Social justice and rights issues
- India’s foreign policy and international organizations
- Judiciary: structure, judicial review, PIL, amendments, emergency provisions
- Fundamental Rights, Duties, DPSP
- Administrative law principles
B. Science & Technology
- Basics and role of science in development
- Public health, nutrition, and Indian scientific contributions
- ICT: e-governance, cyber security, AI, robotics
- Space & defence: ISRO, DRDO, satellite programs
- Energy: resources, policies, energy security
- Environment: climate change, biodiversity, conservation
- Western Ghats, environmental laws, pollution
- Biotechnology, green tech, nanotechnology
C. Economy & Planning
- Indian economy: pre- and post-reforms
- Agriculture, industry, infrastructure
- Population trends and development indicators
- Public finance, banking, GST
- External sector: trade and BoP
- Kerala economy and development model
- Social welfare, decentralization, and planning
D. Geography
- Physical geography: Earth, atmosphere, oceans
- World, India & Kerala geography
- Natural disasters: earthquakes, floods, cyclones, etc.
E. Current Issues
- Contemporary issues related to economy, planning, and geography
General Studies Paper III
A. Economy & Planning (Advanced Focus)
- Indian economic development and reforms
- Sectoral composition and policy frameworks
- Agriculture, industry, and infrastructure
- Public finance and external sector
- Kerala’s economy and development experience
(Note: This paper emphasizes analytical and answer-writing skills on economy and development topics.)
Stage III: Interview / Personality Test
- Final stage of the selection process
- Total Marks: 50
What is assessed?
- Personality and communication skills
- Analytical and problem-solving ability
- General awareness and current affairs knowledge
- Mental alertness and critical thinking
- Leadership qualities and social awareness
- Moral integrity and balanced judgment
Key Insight
- The interview evaluates not just knowledge, but overall personality, including awareness of Kerala’s society, culture, and issues.
Final Merit
- Mains Marks: 300
- Interview Marks: 50
- Total: 350 marks