No of Posts: 945
Job Location: Karnataka
Post Name: Assistant Agricultural Officers
Salary: Rs.40900-83900/- Per Month
Agricultural Officers-128
Assistant Agricultural Officers-817
Educational Qualification: As per KPSC official notification candidate should have completed B.Sc, B.Tech in Food and Science & Technology/Biotechnology/Agricultural Engineering from any of the recognized boards or Universities.
Age Limit: As per the Karnataka Public Service Commission Recruitment Notification, Candidate should have a minimum age of 18 years and Maximum of 38 years, As on 07-Nov-2024
SC/ST/Cat-1 Candidates: 05 Years
Cat-2A/2B/3A/3B Candidates: 03 Years
PWD/Widow Candidates: 10 Years
SC/ST/Cat-I/PWD Candidates: Nil
Ex-Servicemen Candidates: Rs.50/-
Cat-2A/2B/3A/3B Candidates: Rs.300/-
General Candidates: Rs.600/-
Kannada Language Exam, Competitive Exam
Agricultural Officers:Rs.43100-83900/-
Assistant Agricultural Officers:Rs.40900-78200/-
First of all go through the KPSC recruitment notification 2025 thoroughly and ensure the candidate fulfils the eligibility criteria (The recruitment link is given below).
Before the start of filling up application through Online mode, Please have the correct email ID and mobile number for communication purpose and keep the documents ready like ID proof, age, educational qualification, resume, if any experience etc.
Click on KPSC Assistant Agricultural Officers Apply Online – Link given below.
Update all the required details in KPSC Online Application Form. Upload the Scanned Copies of necessary certificates/documents along with your recent Photograph (If Applicable).
Pay the Application Fee as per your Category. (If applicable only)
At last click on submit button to complete KPSC Recruitment 2025 Process. Most Importantly Capture the Application Number or Request number for further reference.
Start Date to Apply: 03-Jan-2025
Last Date to Apply: 01-Feb-2025
Official Notification – Assistant Agricultural Officers (HK): Click Here
Official Notification – Assistant Agricultural Officers (RPC): Click Here
Apply Online: Click Here
At first, the state of Karnataka operated without a hiring agency. On May 16, 1921, however, the Central Recruitment Board was established by the government. When it was governed by the British on January 19, 1940, it was led by a commissioner secretary. Following five years of independence, the Public Service Commission was established on May 18, 1951, in accordance with the Public Service Commission Regulations 1950 and the Indian Constitution. In May 1951, H.B. Gundappa Gowda was named the Commission's first Chairman, and George Matthan and H.M. Mallikarjunappa were named Members. The government has selected 13 Chairmen and 67 Members to the Commission, beginning with Sri H.B. Gundappa Gowda.
The Government of India Act of 1935 and Article 320 both govern how the commission carries out its tasks. It is the commission's responsibility to follow the legal process in order to ascertain and enforce legal rights in the event that it lacks openness in its recruitment process or performs its tasks arbitrarily.