KERALA ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL ASSISTANT SYLLABUS 2025

 KERALA ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL ASSISTANT SYLLABUS 2025



2025 will provide new opportunities for candidates preparing for the Kerala Administrative Tribunal Assistant (KAT) (depending on the Kerala Management Test/or CAT meaning). A detailed understanding of the curriculum is the first and most important step in developing an effective research plan. This article covers possible curriculum structures, who have been affected, preparation tips, and management of the era. Because “KAT” could refer to different exams in different states, always cross-check with the official notification. The structure and topics may vary slightly from year to year. For more details join Mint PSC—The Right Guidance.

Detailed Syllabus Breakdown

General Studies / General Knowledge

  • Indian Polity & Constitution.

  • Governance & Public Administration.

  • Economic & Social Development.

  • Indian Geography (Physical, Political, and Economic).

  • Environmental Issues & Ecology.

  • Science & Technology (current trends, innovations).

  • History & Culture of India & Kerala.

  • Current Affairs: National & International Events, Awards, Sports.

Exam Pattern & Marking Insights

  • The exam is usually objective (MCQ / OMR‑type).

  • Total marks are 100.

  • Duration: ~ 1 hour 30 minutes (may vary slightly).

  • Medium: Questions are often bilingual (English + regional), except for language sections.

  • Negative marking is present (around 0.33 marks deduction for a wrong answer) in some sources. Candidates should confirm from the latest notification.

What’s New / Possible Changes for 2025

While official updates are awaited, based on recent trends you might expect:

  • Slight changes to negative marking rules. Confirm from the notification.

  • More questions referencing recent legal judgments or amendments.

  • Greater emphasis on environmental law / land & property law given public interest & judicial focus.

  • More integrated GK and current affairs questions (i.e., GK with legal/constitutional application).


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