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The Karnataka Examinations Authority in Karnataka has published the KSET Syllabus on its official website. The syllabus for Karnataka SET 2025 includes Paper 1 and Paper 2. Before beginning their preparation for the Karnataka SET exam, candidates are advised to understand the exam pattern and thoroughly review the detailed syllabus by topic. This approach ensures comprehensive preparation and increases the chances of success in the examination.
KSET Syllabus 2025
The KSET Syllabus is divided into two papers. Paper 1 covers a broad range of topics, including Teaching Aptitude, Research Aptitude, Communication, Reasoning, Mathematical Aptitude, People and Environment, and the Higher Education System. Paper 2 is specialized and focuses on the candidate’s chosen subject, ensuring a deeper exploration of subject-specific content.
KSET Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2025 | |
Organization Name | Karnataka Examination Authority |
Exam Name | Karnataka State Eligibility Test (KSET) |
Exam Level | State level |
Post Name | Lecturers and Assistant Professors |
Mode of Exam | Offline |
Duration | 3 hours |
Exam phase | Paper 1- 100 Marks Paper 2- 200 Marks |
Official website | https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/ |
KSET Exam Pattern 2025
The KSET 2025 exam consists of two papers: Paper 1, which is common for all applicants, and Paper 2, which is subject-specific. The syllabus is vast, so early preparation is important. The syllabus includes key subtopics that will help you identify important components and create an effective study plan.
Subjects | No. of questions | Marks |
Teaching Aptitude | 05 | 10 |
Research Aptitude | 05 | 10 |
Reading Comprehension | 05 | 10 |
Communication | 05 | 10 |
Reasoning (including Mathematical) | 05 | 10 |
Logical Reasoning | 05 | 10 |
Data Interpretation | 05 | 10 |
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) | 05 | 10 |
People and Environment | 05 | 10 |
Higher Education System: Governance, Polity, and Administration | 05 | 10 |
Total | 50 | 100 |
Karnataka SET Syllabus 2025
The KSET Syllabus is divided into two papers:
- Paper I: General Paper on Teaching and Research Aptitude
- Paper II: Subject-specific Paper (based on the subject you choose)
Here’s the detailed syllabus for both papers:
Paper I: General Paper on Teaching and Research Aptitude
This paper tests your general aptitude for teaching and research.
1. Teaching Aptitude
- Nature, objectives, characteristics, and basic requirements of teaching.
- Learner’s characteristics: Cognitive, affective, and psychomotor.
- Methods of teaching: Lecturing, discussion, problem-solving, and project-based.
- Evaluation systems: Types, methods, and evaluation tools.
- The teacher’s role in curriculum development.
2. Research Aptitude
- Research: Meaning, characteristics, and types (qualitative and quantitative).
- Steps in research: Identification of research problems, hypothesis formulation, research design, data collection, analysis, and report writing.
- Types of research: Descriptive, analytical, experimental, and historical.
- Research ethics, plagiarism, citation, and referencing.
- Research funding agencies, research journals, and publications.
3. Comprehension
- Reading comprehension skills.
- Understanding a passage, identifying the theme, and interpreting information.
- Drawing inferences and conclusions.
4. Communication
- Communication: Types (Verbal, Non-verbal, Written), barriers, and process.
- Communication skills for effective teaching and learning.
- ICT-based communication tools and their use in education.
5. Reasoning (Including Mathematical)
- Number series, letter series, analogies.
- Logical and analytical reasoning.
- Coding-decoding, Venn diagrams.
- Visual reasoning and problem-solving.
6. Data Interpretation
- Tabulation, graphs, and charts.
- Interpretation of data presented in the form of tables, bar graphs, pie charts, and histograms.
7. Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
- Basics of computer systems and networking.
- Use of ICT tools in teaching and education.
- Internet, online resources, and digital education.
8. People and Environment
- Environmental issues: Global warming, pollution, climate change, and sustainability.
- Sustainable development and energy resources.
- Social and environmental awareness.
KSET Paper 2 Syllabus
The KSET exam’s Paper II will cover the subject that the candidate selects. The candidate may choose from any of the 41 topics. The Karnataka SET exam will consist of 100 questions, each worth two marks. Every question will be required.
Code | Subject | Link |
00 | General Paper | Download |
01 | Commerce | Download |
02 | Kannada | Download |
03 | Economics | Download |
04 | English | Download |
05 | Political Science | Download |
06 | History | Download |
07 | Sociology | Download |
08 | Geography | Download |
09 | Hindi | Download |
10 | Management | Download |
11 | Tourism Administration | Download |
12 | Education | Download |
13 | Library & Information Science | Download |
14 | Mass Communication & Journalism | Download |
15 | Psychology | Download |
16 | Social Work | Download |
17 | Criminology | Download |
18 | Law | Download |
19 | Sanskrit | Download |
20 | Physical Education | Download |
21 | Folk Literature | Download |
22 | Urdu | Download |
23 | Public Administration | Download |
24 | Computer Science & Applications | Download |
25 | Physical Science | Download |
26 | Mathematical Science * | Download |
27 | Chemical Science | Download |
28 | Life Science | Download |
29 | Environmental Science | Download |
30 | Home Science | Download |
31 | Electronic Science | Download |
32 | Earth Science | Download |
33 | Archaeology | Download |
34 | Anthropology | Download |
35 | Marathi | Download |
36 | Philosophy | Download |
37 | Women Studies | Download |
38 | Linguistics | Download |
39 | Performing Arts | Download |
40 | Music | Download |
41 | Visual Arts | Download |
Karnataka SET Qualifying Marks
The Karnataka State Eligibility Test (KSET) is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for lectureship and assistant professorship in Karnataka’s colleges and universities. The qualifying marks for the K SET category-wise for Papers 1 and 2 have been mentioned in the table below.
- For General Category Candidates: Candidates belonging to the General category need to secure at least 40% aggregate marks in the K SET exam.
- For Reserved Category Candidates: Candidates from the reserved categories i.e., SC/ST/OBC /PWD, need to secure at least 35% aggregate marks to qualify for K SET.