Krishik Sarvodaya Foundation

Karnataka Administrative Service (KAS)

Exam Interview also called the Personality Test, is the final stage of the KAS recruitment process conducted by the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC). This stage evaluates a candidate’s personality, administrative ability, decision-making skills, awareness, and suitability for public service, rather than just academic knowledge.

Purpose of the KAS Interview

The main objective of the personality test is to assess whether the candidate possesses the qualities required to become a responsible civil servant in Karnataka. The panel tries to understand the candidate’s:

  • Personality and attitude

  • Communication skills

  • Leadership and decision-making ability

  • Awareness of social, political, and economic issues

  • Ethical values and integrity

  • Confidence and clarity of thought

Structure of the Interview

  • The interview is conducted by a board of experienced members appointed by KPSC.

  • It usually lasts 20–30 minutes.

  • The marks allotted are generally 200 marks (may vary depending on notification).

  • Questions are mostly discussion-based, not fact-memorization.

Areas from Which Questions Are Asked

The panel may ask questions related to:

  • Your educational background

  • Your district and Karnataka state issues

  • Current affairs (state, national, international)

  • Your hobbies and interests

  • Situational or ethical questions

  • Your optional subject or work experience

  • Administrative scenarios

Key Qualities Evaluated

The board looks for:

  • Honesty and integrity

  • Balanced judgement

  • Social awareness

  • Public service motivation

  • Leadership potential

  • Emotional stability and confidence

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