KEA VAO Syllabus 2026: Complete Subject-Wise Topics & Exam Pattern for Village Administrative Officer

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KEA VAO Exam Syllabus 2026: Detailed Overview

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) conducts the recruitment exam for the post of Village Administrative Officer (VAO) as part of the KEA VAO Recruitment 2026 drive. Before starting preparation, candidates must go through the KEA VAO Syllabus 2026 and Exam Pattern in detail, since the selection depends on both a qualifying Kannada Language Test and a merit-based Written Exam. This article covers the complete exam structure, paper-wise marks and duration, and the subject-wise topics for both papers.

Particulars Details
Conducting Body Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA)
Post Village Administrative Officer (VAO)
Mode of Exam Offline (OMR-based)
Type of Questions Objective type, 4 options each
Medium of Exam Bilingual (Kannada and English)
Stages Compulsory Kannada Language Test, Written Exam (Paper 1 and Paper 2), Document Verification
Written Exam Papers Paper 1 (General Knowledge) and Paper 2 (General Kannada, General English and Computer Knowledge)
Marks per Paper 100 marks each (100 questions each)
Duration per Paper 2 hours each
Negative Marking 0.25 mark deducted per wrong answer in both Paper 1 and Paper 2
Kannada Language Test 150 marks, qualifying in nature, not counted toward final merit

About KEA Village Administrative Officer Hiring Scheme

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) is the state-level agency responsible for conducting various recruitment exams for government departments in Karnataka. For the post of Village Administrative Officer (VAO), also known as Village Accountant, KEA aims to fill 572 vacancies across the state. The selection process includes a Kannada language proficiency test and a written examination covering general knowledge, languages, and computer skills. Candidates selected will serve in rural areas, handling land records, revenue collection, and administrative duties at the village level.

KEA VAO Exam Pattern 2026

The KEA VAO Exam 2026 has two distinct components: the Compulsory Kannada Language Test and the Written Examination. Each has a separate pattern, marking scheme, and purpose.

Compulsory Kannada Language Test - Exam Pattern Details

Particulars Details
Total Marks 150
Nature Qualifying only (not added to merit)
Level SSLC / 10th standard level Kannada
Areas Tested Basic grammar, vocabulary, sentence formation, and comprehension
Minimum Qualifying Marks 50 out of 150
Purpose To confirm the candidate's ability to read and write Kannada for village revenue duties such as maintaining Pahani and RTC records and communicating with the local community

Written Examination - Exam Pattern for Paper 1 and Paper 2

Both papers of the Written Examination carry 100 marks each with a duration of 2 hours per paper. A negative marking of 0.25 marks is applicable for every incorrect answer in both papers.

Paper Subject Coverage Total Questions Total Marks Duration
Paper 1 General Knowledge: current affairs, general science, Indian Constitution, Indian and Karnataka history and geography, Panchayat Raj and rural cooperative institutions, and Karnataka regional issues and development 100 100 2 hours
Paper 2 General Kannada, General English, and Computer Knowledge 100 100 2 hours

Note on qualifying marks by category: Category-wise (UR/EWS/OBC/SC/ST) minimum qualifying percentage for the Written Exam is not specified in the available notification details. Candidates should check the official KEA VAO notification for any category-wise cut-off criteria once released.

KEA VAO Subject-Wise Syllabus

The KEA VAO Syllabus is divided subject-wise across the two papers of the Written Examination. Below is the complete topic-wise breakdown to help candidates plan their preparation.

KEA VAO Syllabus: Paper 1 - General Knowledge

1. Current Affairs (National and International)

  • National and international news of the last 12 to 18 months
  • Major political developments, appointments, and summits
  • Sports events and awards, including the Nobel Prize, Padma Awards, and National Sports Awards
  • Important days, books, and authors
  • Science and technology updates, environmental issues, and climate summits
  • Government schemes at the Central level (such as PM-KISAN, Ayushman Bharat) and Karnataka-specific schemes (such as Anna Bhagya, Ksheera Bhagya)

2. General Science and Everyday Awareness

  • Basic concepts of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
  • Awareness of social, economic, and environmental issues
  • Simple passage comprehension and information extraction
  • Indian society, culture, and ethics

3. Indian Constitution

  • Preamble, Fundamental Rights, and Fundamental Duties
  • Directive Principles of State Policy
  • Structure of government: Parliament, President, Prime Minister, and Judiciary
  • Constitutional amendments, Emergency provisions, and federalism
  • Centre-State relations, with special reference to Karnataka

4. History of India with Special Reference to Karnataka

  • Ancient Karnataka dynasties: Kadambas, Gangas, Chalukyas, and Rashtrakutas
  • Medieval period: Hoysalas, Vijayanagara Empire, and Bahmani Kingdom
  • Modern history: the freedom struggle and the Indian National Movement
  • Karnataka-specific history: the Mysore Kingdom, Tipu Sultan, Kittur Rani Chennamma, the Halagali Bedas uprising, and Karnataka Unification of 1956

5. Geography of India in Relation to Karnataka

  • Physical features: the Western Ghats (Malnad region), Bayaluseeme plains, and the Karavali coast
  • Major rivers: Cauvery, Krishna, Tungabhadra, and Sharavati, along with related dams and irrigation projects
  • Climate, rainfall patterns, and soil types: red, black, and laterite soils
  • Agriculture and crops: rice, ragi, coffee, sugarcane, and sericulture
  • Natural resources: minerals such as iron ore and manganese, forests, and wildlife sanctuaries including Bandipur, Nagarhole, and Anshi
  • Karnataka's location, borders, its 31 districts, and administrative divisions

6. State and Territorial Administration

  • Structure of the Karnataka Government: Governor, Chief Minister, and Council of Ministers
  • Panchayat Raj System: Gram, Taluk, and Zilla Panchayats under the 73rd Constitutional Amendment
  • Revenue administration: duties of the Village Accountant and maintenance of land records such as RTC, Pahani, and mutation entries, along with survey and settlement processes
  • Local governance and decentralization

7. Karnataka Economy, Rural Development, and Panchayat Raj Institutions

  • Overview of the Karnataka economy across agriculture, IT, and industry sectors
  • Rural development schemes: MGNREGA, National Rural Livelihood Mission, watershed management, and Stree Shakti
  • Role of Panchayat Raj Institutions in rural planning
  • Rural cooperatives: dairy cooperatives (such as Nandini), credit societies, handlooms, and fisheries
  • Key initiatives in rural infrastructure, the Jal Jeevan Mission, and housing and sanitation programs

KEA VAO Syllabus: Paper 2 - General Kannada, General English, and Computer Knowledge

(A) General Kannada

  • Grammar (Vyakarana): Sandhi, Samasa, Linga-Vachana, Vibhakti Pratyaya, Kriya Padagalu, Visheshana-Vishesha, and Karaka
  • Vocabulary: synonyms (Paryaya Padagalu), antonyms (Viloma Padagalu), proverbs (Gadegalu/Sametegalu), idioms (Muhavaregalu), and Tadbhava-Tatsama words
  • Comprehension: passage reading from news, literature, and rural themes, along with identifying the main idea and making inferences
  • Sentence skills: sentence formation and correction, fill-in-the-blanks, error spotting, and rearrangement
  • Basic literature and culture: key poets and writers such as Kuvempu, Shivaram Karanth, and Pampa, rural proverbs, and school-level (9th-10th standard) grammar

(B) General English

  • Grammar: tenses, articles, prepositions, subject-verb agreement, active and passive voice, direct and indirect speech, and conditionals
  • Vocabulary: synonyms and antonyms, one-word substitution, idioms and phrases, phrasal verbs, and spelling correction
  • Comprehension: short passages, main idea, inference, vocabulary-in-context, and title suggestion
  • Sentence improvement: error spotting, sentence correction, jumbled sentence rearrangement, and cloze test

(C) Computer Knowledge

  • Fundamentals: generations and types of computers, hardware such as CPU and I/O devices, RAM, ROM, HDD, SSD, and system versus application software
  • Operating systems: Windows basics such as File Explorer, Control Panel, Task Manager, and file management
  • MS Office: Word (formatting, tables, mail merge), Excel (basic formulas like SUM and AVERAGE, charts), and PowerPoint (slides, transitions)
  • Internet and networking: WWW, browsers, email operations, search engines, and URL/HTTP basics
  • Cybersecurity: viruses and malware, antivirus software, firewalls, password safety, phishing, and data backup
  • Miscellaneous: keyboard shortcuts, file extensions such as .docx, .xlsx, and .pdf, common abbreviations like CPU, RAM, and URL, and basics of Digital India

Note on topic weightage: The relative weightage or frequency of individual topics within each subject is not specified in the available notification details. Candidates should treat all listed topics as equally important for preparation until any official weightage guidance is released.

KEA VAO Complete Selection Scheme

Candidates applying for the Village Administrative Officer post go through three stages before final selection:

  1. Compulsory Kannada Language Test: A qualifying-only stage. Marks scored here are not added to the final merit list, but candidates must clear the minimum qualifying marks to move ahead.
  2. Written Examination: Consists of Paper 1 (General Knowledge) and Paper 2 (General Kannada, General English and Computer Knowledge). Marks from this stage decide the merit list.
  3. Document Verification: The final stage, where shortlisted candidates' certificates and eligibility documents are verified.

Since the Kannada Language Test does not contribute to merit, candidates should treat it strictly as a pass/fail hurdle and focus their scoring effort on Paper 1 and Paper 2.

How to Clear KEA VAO Written Exam

  • Start with the Kannada Language Test first, since it is a qualifying hurdle: revise 9th and 10th standard Kannada grammar and comprehension so this stage is cleared comfortably before shifting full focus to Paper 1 and Paper 2.
  • Build a weekly timetable that splits time across all seven General Knowledge areas in Paper 1, giving extra sessions to Karnataka-specific history, geography, and Panchayat Raj topics, since these are unique to this exam compared to generic GK papers.
  • For Paper 2, revise Kannada and English grammar rules side by side using comparison notes, since both languages test similar concepts like sentence correction and error spotting.
  • Practice previous year question papers and mock tests regularly to get used to the 2-hour, 100-question format and the 0.25 negative marking rule, so that answer-selection strategy accounts for accuracy over guesswork.
  • Keep a running current affairs file for the last 12 to 18 months, covering both national news and Karnataka-specific schemes and appointments.
  • In the final revision phase, focus on weak areas identified from mock test scores rather than re-reading the entire syllabus uniformly.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Paper 1 of the KEA VAO exam covers General Knowledge, including current affairs (national and international), general science, Indian Constitution, history of India with special reference to Karnataka, geography of India in relation to Karnataka, state and territorial administration, and Karnataka economy, rural development, and Panchayat Raj institutions. Candidates should focus on both national and Karnataka-specific topics to score well.
Yes, the KEA VAO written exam has a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer in both Paper 1 and Paper 2. This means candidates should avoid random guessing and only answer questions they are reasonably sure about to maximize their final score.
Each paper in the KEA VAO written exam lasts for 2 hours. Paper 1 and Paper 2 each contain 100 objective-type questions, and candidates must manage their time effectively to attempt all questions within the allotted duration while maintaining accuracy.
Yes, the Kannada language test is compulsory for all candidates applying for the KEA VAO post. It is a qualifying stage with 150 marks, and candidates must score at least 50 marks to proceed. However, marks from this test are not added to the final merit list.
The minimum qualifying mark for the KEA VAO Kannada language test is 50 out of 150. This test is designed to assess basic Kannada proficiency at the SSLC/10th standard level, covering grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension.
The KEA VAO written exam consists of a total of 200 questions across two papers. Paper 1 (General Knowledge) has 100 questions, and Paper 2 (General Kannada, General English, and Computer Knowledge) also has 100 questions. Each question carries 1 mark.
The official KEA VAO syllabus PDF can be downloaded from the KEA official website or through the notification link provided in the recruitment advertisement. Candidates should check the official KAE VAO recruitment 2026 notification for the direct download link.
Paper 2 of the KEA VAO exam includes three subjects: General Kannada (grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, sentence skills, and basic literature), General English (grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and sentence improvement), and Computer Knowledge (fundamentals, operating systems, MS Office, internet, and cybersecurity).

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