Marking Scheme for Government Secretariat Assistant
Kerala Administrative Service (KAS) examinations are administered by the Kerala Public Service Commission for 29 ministries under the Kerala State Ministry. In all, three phases will be conducted in the Kerala Public Service Commission’s Kerala Administrative Services (KAS) Test: a preliminary exam, a major exam, and an interview. The Prelims test will be made up of multiple-choice questions, the Mains exam will be descriptive, and the interview stage will be used to examine a candidate’s personality. For each phase, there is a method for preparation that must be followed.
Three phases of the Kerala Public Service Commission (KAS)
Stage 1 consists of the Preliminary Exam, which comprises two papers of objective type (MCQs) questions for 100 points each.
Stage 2 consists of the Mains, which consists of three papers (essay/descriptive style) at 100 points each.
The last stage comprises interviews, which are worth 50 marks apiece.
Marking Scheme
Since the Kerala PSC exam’s marking scheme hasn’t been modified in so long — it’s possible that it will remain the same.
The grading method for descriptive exams is subject to change based on the questions that are asked.
Candidates will get one point for each right answer in MCQs.
Similarly, candidates lose 1/3 of marks for each MCQ question they score incorrectly.
Conclusion
It was all about the marking system for the KAS Examination at this point. In the next examinations, I wish you, everyone, the best of luck and high marks.