The Kerala Administrative Service (KAS) is one of the most prestigious state government jobs in Kerala.
The Kerala Administrative Service (KAS) is the administrative cadre of the Government of Kerala and was started in 2018. The Kerala Public Service Commission conducts exams to recruit candidates for the service. A threestage examination and 18 months of training follow selection. It aims to build a cadre of public servants as a second line of managerial talent for the effective implementation of government services in Kerala.
The declared objective of the Kerala Administrative Service is to create a new generation of officers to utilize the potential of modern technology to make governance more efficient. By identifying and hiring talented candidates through a rigorous three-stage examination process and then providing them with 18 months of training, the government hopes to increase the effectiveness of middle-level management in the government service. The first year of 18 months of training is pre-service training, and the subsequent six months of training must be done after entering service but before completing probation. Through KAS, the government is looking for a way to avoid hindering the realization of the objectives of government projects due to the significant shortage of professionals in the second tier of the government system.
The rank of first appointee in KAS is equivalent to the rank of undersecretary in the State Secretariat. Initially, the second-gazetted posts in 29 government departments were reserved for KAS. Officers in KAS, which is considered the feeder category for IAS, can enter the IAS cadre subject to satisfying conditions of promotion under the Indian Administrative Service (Appointment by Promotion) Regulations, 1955, after completing 8 years of service.
KAS officers are the higher-level administrative officers of Kerala government departments. The duties of KAS officers include administration, supervising government projects, filing approvals, and coordinating the departments.
KAS and IAS are both administrative service posts. The difference is that KAS is a state administrative post and IAS is a central administrative post. The state’s public service commission conducts the KPSC exam, and the UPSC conducts the IAS.
The Kerala Administrative Service Examination is considered the highest-level examination conducted by the Kerala Public Service Commission.
Selection is done through any of the three streams described below: