Download Study Materials Textbooks SCERT, NCERT PDF for Kerala Administrative Service Exam KAS
Download Study Materials Textbooks SCERT, NCERT PDF for Kerala Administrative Service Exam KAS. You can download the pdf files from the link provided below.
NCERT : Topic wise Chapters
History
Class 6 :
CHAPTER 1: What, Where, How And When?
CHAPTER 2: On The Trail of The Earliest People
CHAPTER 3: From Gathering To Growing Food
CHAPTER 4: In The Earliest Cities
CHAPTER 5: What Books and Burials Tell Us
CHAPTER 6: Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic
CHAPTER 7: New Questions And Ideas
CHAPTER 8: Ashoka, The Emperor Who Gave Up War
CHAPTER 9: Vital Villages, Thriving Towns
CHAPTER 10: Traders, Kings and Pilgrims
CHAPTER 11: New Empires and Kingdoms
CHAPTER 12: Buildings, Paintings and Books
Class 7
CHAPTER 1 : Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years
CHAPTER 2 : New Kings And Kingdoms
CHAPTER 3 : The Delhi Sultans
CHAPTER 4 : The Mughal Empire
CHAPTER 5 : Rulers and Buildings
CHAPTER 6 : Towns, Traders and Craftspersons
Class 8
CHAPTER 1: How, When and Where?
CHAPTER 2: From Trade to Territory
CHAPTER 3: Ruling The Countryside
CHAPTER 4: Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age
CHAPTER 5: When People Rebel 1857 and After
CHAPTER 6: Weavers, Iron Smelters and Factory Owners
CHAPTER 7: Civilising the “Native”, Educating the Nation
CHAPTER 8: Women, Caste and Reform
CHAPTER 10: India After Independence
Geography
Class 6
CHAPTER 1: The Earth in the Solar System
CHAPTER 2: Globe: Latitudes and Longitudes
CHAPTER 3: Motions of the Earth
CHAPTER 6: Major Landforms of the Earth
CHAPTER 8: India: Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife
Class 7
CHAPTER 1: Environment
CHAPTER 2: Inside Our Earth
CHAPTER 3: Our Changing Earth
CHAPTER 4: Air
CHAPTER 5: Water
CHAPTER 6: Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
CHAPTER 7: Human Environment – Settlement, Transport and Communication
CHAPTER 8: Human Environment Interactions: The Tropical and the Subtropical Region
CHAPTER 9: Life in the Temperate Grasslands
CHAPTER 10: Life in the Deserts
Class 8
CHAPTER 6: Human Resources
CHAPTER 3: Mineral and Power Resources
CHAPTER 2: Resources
Polity
Class 7
CHAPTER 1: Equality in Indian Democracy
CHAPTER 2: Role of the Government in Health
CHAPTER 3: How the State Government Works
CHAPTER 4: Growing up as Boys and Girls
CHAPTER 5: Women Change the World
CHAPTER 6: Understanding Media
Class 8
CHAPTER 1: The Indian Constitution
CHAPTER 2: Understanding Secularism
CHAPTER 3: Why Do We Need a Parliament?
CHAPTER 4: Understanding Laws
CHAPTER 5: Judiciary
CHAPTER 6: Understanding Our Criminal Justice System
CHAPTER 7: Understanding Marginalisation
CHAPTER 8: Confronting Marginalisation
CHAPTER 9: Public Facilities
CHAPTER 10: Law and Social Justice
Class 9
CHAPTER 1: Democracy In The Contemporary World
CHAPTER 2: What Is Democracy? Why Democracy?
CHAPTER 3: Constitutional Design
CHAPTER 4: Electoral Politics
CHAPTER 5: Working of Institutions
CHAPTER 6: Democratic Rights
Class 10
CHAPTER 1: Power Sharing
CHAPTER 2: Federalism
CHAPTER 3: Democracy and Diversity
CHAPTER 4: Gender, Religion and Caste
CHAPTER 5: Popular Struggles and Movement
CHAPTER 6: Political Parties
CHAPTER 7: Outcomes of Democracy
CHAPTER 8: Challenges to Democracy
Economics
Class 9
CHAPTER 1: The Story of Village Palampur
CHAPTER 2: People as Resource
CHAPTER 3: Poverty as a Challenge
CHAPTER 4: Food Security in India
Class 10
CHAPTER 1: Development
CHAPTER 2 : Sectors of The Indian Economy
CHAPTER 3: Money and Credit
CHAPTER 4: Globalisation and The Indian Economy
CHAPTER 5: Consumer Rights
Class 11
CHAPTER 1: Indian Economy on The Eve of Independence
CHAPTER 2: Indian Economy 1950-1990
CHAPTER 3: Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation: An Appraisal
CHAPTER 4: Poverty
CHAPTER 5: Human Capital Formation In India
CHAPTER 6: Rural Development
CHAPTER 7: Employment : Growth, Informalisation and Other Issues
CHAPTER 8: Infrastructure
CHAPTER 9: Environment and Sustainable Development
CHAPTER 10 : Comparative Development Experiences of India and Its Neighbours
3 Months left for prelims – Books to go through to cover the syllabus within a short time.
The Kerala PSC has published the notification and detailed syllabus for KAS exam. According to the notification, the prelims will be conducted in February. Many of us may be of the thought whether the detailed syllabus published in 6 pages can be covered within 3 months. The answer is YES. It is possible if you prepare in a ‘smart way’.
Here is a four step formula to start with…
1. Read UPSC and other state’s civil service question papers
2. Start one subject – Read SCERT and NCERT text books
3. Make notes and revise
4. Practice with questions How to analyse the pattern of UPSC and other state’s questions?
Where to find the detailed material for topics mentioned in the syllabus? Which textbooks are to be referred and why? Where to find these textbooks? The KAS Insights is here before you with the answers to these questions and the ‘Magical formula’ to start with…
2. Start one subject – Read SCERT and NCERT text books
3. Make notes and revise
4. Practice with questions How to analyse the pattern of UPSC and other state’s questions?
Where to find the detailed material for topics mentioned in the syllabus? Which textbooks are to be referred and why? Where to find these textbooks? The KAS Insights is here before you with the answers to these questions and the ‘Magical formula’ to start with…
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