KVS has released revised examination date for KVS PGT Post. KVS PGT exam will be going held again. As KVS PGT examination which was held on 28 February 2023 in 2nd shift was held, due to administrative reason it has been cancelled and rescheduled again. The revised examination date for KVS PGT Examination is 17th to 20th February 2023, 23rd February 2023. Candidate can download the admit card from official website. The detailed official notice for KVS PGT revised examination date has been mentioned below .
The KVS exam dates have been announced by Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan. Candidates interested in this recruitment exam should keep a keen eye on the related updates by regularly checking this article. The important events and dates related to the KVS exam date have been updated in the table accordingly.
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Events | Dates |
KVS PGT Recruitment Notice | 29 November 2022 |
KVS PGT Online Application 2023 Release | 5 December 2022 |
KVS PGT Last Date to Apply | 2nd January 2023 |
KVS PGT Admit Card Download 2023 | Starts from 9 February 2023 |
KVS PGT Exam Date 2023 | 17th to 20th February 2023, 23rd February 2023 |
Official website | www.kvsangathan.nic.in |
You need to check the KVS age criteria properly so that you can apply for the recruitment, it consists of age limit and age relaxation category-wise.
Age Limit for KVS exam 2022The age limit of the different posts is different for PGT it’s 40 years for TGT and Librarian it is 35 years and for PRT posts it is 30 years. Go through to the table to understand it with ease.
Posts |
Age Limit |
Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) |
40 years |
Category |
Age Relaxation |
Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe |
5 years |
Other Backward Classes |
3 years |
Women (All Category) for teaching posts only except for the post of Principal & Vice Principal |
10 years |
KVS Employees |
No age bar |
Candidates with 3 years continuous service in Central Govt. provided the posts are in same or allied cadres |
5 years for General 10 years for SC 8 years for OBC |
Persons ordinarily domiciled in State of Jammu & Kashmir during 01-01-1980 to 31-12-1989 |
5 years |
Persons with disabilities (including women) |
(i) SC/ST - 15 years (ii) OBC - 13 years (iii) General - 10 years |
Ex-Servicemen (Unreserved/ General)(For Group-B posts only) |
03-years Service after-deduction- of the Military rendered from the actual age as on the closing The date for receipt of applications |
Ex-Servicemen (OBC) For Group-B posts only) |
06 years (03 years + 03 years) after deduction of the Military Service rendered from the actual age as on the closing date for receipt of applications |
Ex-Servicemen (SC/ST) For Group-B posts only) |
08 years (03 years + 05 years) after deduction of the Military Service rendered from the actual age as on the closing date for receipt of applications |
To get selected for KVS Recruitment one must carry some educational Qualifications. Education plays an important part to match the criteria. An education criterion for each post is different so go through the information given below carefully.
Education Qualification for PGT (Post Graduate Teacher)
Post (Subject) |
Subject(s) at Postgraduate level |
PGT (English) |
English |
PGT (Hindi) |
Hindi or Sanskrit with Hindi as one of the subjects at the Graduate level |
PGT (Physics) |
Physics/ Electronics/ Applied Physics/ Nuclear Physics |
PGT (Chemistry) |
Chemistry/Biochemistry |
PGT (Economics) |
Economics/ Applied Economics/ Business Economics |
PGT (Commerce) |
Master’s Degree in Commerce. However, holder of Degree of Masters in Commerce in Applied/ Business Economics shall not be eligible |
PGT (Maths) |
Mathematics/Applied Mathematics |
PGT (Biology) |
Botany/ Zoology/ Life Sciences/ Bio Sciences/ Genetics/ Microbiology/ Biotechnology/ Molecular Biology/ Plant Physiology provided they have studied Botany and Zoology at Graduation level |
PGT (History) |
History |
PGT (Geography) |
Geography |
Follow the steps to download the KVS PGT Admit Card
Step 1: candidates can visit the KVS official website.
Step 2: Once when candidates are redirected to the KVS homepage click the ‘Employment notice’ tab.
Step 3: On the Employment notice page click the ‘Results/Misc/Answer Keys’ option to get on the result page.
Step 4: Enter important credentials like User ID & Password in the given fields.
Step 5: Enter the given Captcha very carefully.
Step 6 : Candidates can click the ‘Login’ button and download their KVS Admit Card.
Step 7: Download your admit card
Step 8: Take a Printout of the save for future use.
It is important to know all the important details mentioned on the KVS PGT Admit Card. The Admit Card is an important document for all candidates because it contains full information about exams and candidates. Candidates must read the admit card thoroughly as important information like exam instructions is also mentioned in the call letter through which candidates get to know about what things carry or do not take the thing in the exam hall. Read the list below to know about the details mentioned in the KVS PGT Admit card.
Carefully check the table hereunder related to Post Graduate Teacher Salary as per the 7th Pay Commission. And, note the basic pay, allowances given, gross and net salary bestowed by the KVS school.
KVS Post Graduate Teacher Salary |
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Salary Components |
Salary Structure in Rs. |
Basic Salary as per 7th Pay Commission |
47600 |
House Rent Allowance (24% of Basic) |
4350 |
Transport Allowance |
1600 |
Total Approximate Gross Salary |
53550 |
Total Approximate Net Salary |
48000 to 50000 |
KVS PGT selection process mainly consists of two stages that are
The interview round will be 60 Marks. The final merit list will be prepared after calculating the performance of the candidate from above both rounds.
Sr. No. | Topics & Syllabus |
1 | Some Basic concepts of Chemistry: Scope of chemistry- Historical approach to nature of matter – states of matter, properties of matter and its measurement, S. I system of units, Uncertainty in measurements, dimensional analysis, Laws of chemical combination, atomic and molecular masses. |
2 | States of Matter:
Gases, liquids and solids, three states of matter, types of intermolecular forces. The laws governing ideal gas behaviour, Dalton’s law of partial pressure, the Kinetic molecular theory of ideal gases, Maxwell Boltzmann distribution law on molecular motion. Liquid and their properties. Solids: Classification of solids, fundamental types of lattices, two and three-dimensional lattice types, Simple crystal structures, Transformation of crystal structure on varying temperature, Bragg’s law, density in solids, energy band. |
3 | Structure of Atom:
Structure of Atom (Classical Theory), Dalton’s atomic theory, Bohr’s model of atom, Structure of atom (modern theory), de Broglie’s relationship, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, Classical wave equation, Schrödinger’s wave equation, Probability distribution curve, Quantum numbers, |
4 | Equilibrium:
Reversible reactions, criteria of equilibrium, Law of mass action, the equilibrium constant, Kc and Kp, Le Chatelier principle, Ionic equilibrium, Ostwald’s dilution Law, a solution of acids, bases, ionic equilibria in solution, Common ion effect – its application to qualitative analysis, acids and bases, Bronsted- Lowry theory of acids and bases, Lewis concept of acid and bases, relative strengths of acids and bases, their quantitative estimation, buffer solution and its use. |
5 | Surface Chemistry:
Adsorption, absorption, sorption, Physical adsorption, Chemisorption adsorption, isotherms (Freundlich, Langmuir), application of adsorption, types of Catalysis theories of catalysis, classification of colloids, preparation of Colloidal Solution. |
6 | Chemical Kinetics:
Theories of reaction rates, the rate of reaction, molecularity and order of reaction, Fast reactions- Luminescence and energy transfer process, reaction mechanisms (Simple and complex reactions). |
7 | Redox Reaction and Electrochemistry:
Oxidation and reduction, redox reaction and its application, oxidation number, Strong and weak electrolytes, activity coefficient, conductance and conductivity, Kohlrausch law, resistance and resistivity molar conductivity, equivalent conductivity, Qualitative and quantitative aspect of electrolysis. |
8 | Solutions:
Solution and its types, expression of concentration of the solution, solubility and factors affecting the solubility of a solid in a liquid (temperature and pressure), Vapour pressure of a liquid, Raoult’s law for both volatile and non-volatile solute |
9 | Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure:
Valence electrons and Lewis structures, Ionic bond, Covalent bond, Bond parameters, Co-ordinate bond, polarity and dipole moment, Quantitative idea of – valence bond theory, molecular orbital theory (LCAO), Concept of hybridization involving s, p, d orbitals, Hydrogen bond, Resonance. |
10 | Thermodynamics:
Macroscopic properties of the system, modes of transfer of energy between system and surrounding, Phase transition, phase rule and phase diagram, First Law, second law and third law, of thermodynamics. |
11 | Hydrogen:
The position of Hydrogen in the periodic table, occurrence, isotopes, Preparation of hydrogen, on the small and commercial scale, hydrides, water, hard and soft water, heavy water, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen economy, hydrogen as a fuel. |
12 | General principles and processes of isolation of elements and s – block elements:
Principles and methods of extraction, oxidation and reduction as applied to the extraction procedures of Al, Cu, Zn and Fe. |
13 | p – Block Elements:
Electronic configuration, variation in physical and chemical properties of groups 13 to 18, physical and chemical properties of borax, boric acid, boron hydride, silicones, preparation and uses, preparation, properties and uses of nitrogen. |
14 | Co-ordination Compounds and organometallics:
Meaning of coordination compounds, Werner’s theory, ligands – their types, IUPAC nomenclature of coordination compounds, isomerism, bonding in coordination compounds, colour, magnetic properties and, stabilities of coordination compounds. |
15 | Organic Chemistry:
Some Basic Principles and Techniques: General Classification of organic compounds, Shapes of organic compounds-Hybridisation (sp, sp2, sp3), Structural representation of organic molecules, Functional groups, Homologous, series. Common or trivial names, nomenclature of aliphatic, aromatic and substituted aromatic compounds. Isomerism: Reaction Mechanism: |
16 | Environmental Chemistry:
Environmental pollution, Atmospheric pollution, Tropospheric pollution (Air pollution), Major air pollutants, Control of air pollution, Smog (Chemical and Photochemical smog), Stratospheric pollution: Ozone layer and its depletion, Acid rain, Green House Effect and Global warming, Water pollution, Soil pollution and Industrial waste. |
17 | Haloalkanes and Haloarenes:
Classification, methods of preparation of haloalkanes and haloarenes, their physical properties, tests to distinguish between alkyl and aryl halides, mechanism of SN1 and SN2 reactions, elimination reactions (Saytzeff Rule, E1 & E2 mechanism). Poly halogen compounds: Preparation and properties. |
18 | Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers:
Classification, preparation, properties and uses, tests to distinguish between primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols. Distinctions between alcohols and phenols. Preparation of ethers, physical and chemical properties. |
The table below explains the exam pattern for PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) post. The total time for the exam will be 180 minutes.
Test |
Subjects |
Number of Question |
Total Marks |
Time |
Part - I |
Proficiency in Languages |
180 minutes |
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General English |
10 |
20
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General Hindi |
10 |
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Part - II |
General Awareness, Reasoning & Proficiency of Computer | |||
General knowledge & Current Affairs |
10 |
20
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Reasoning Ability |
5 |
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Computer Literacy |
5 |
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Part III | Perspectives on Education and Leadership | |||
Understanding the learner |
15 |
40
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Understanding Teaching Learning |
15 |
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Creating Conducive Learning Environment | 10 | |||
School Organization & Leadership | ||||
Perspectives in Education | ||||
Part IV | Subject Specific ( Chemistry ) | 100 | 100 | |
Total |
180 |
180 |
Candidates will be able to apply for multiple posts too. In such a case, the candidate will have to pay multiple application fees. Also note that for the post of PGT/TGT, the candidates can apply only in one subject. Follow these instructions for a smooth application process:
Step 1: Apply through KVS Official Website. Register using your email address
Step 2: Pay the fees online using a Debit Card/Credit Card/Internet Banking/Cash Cards/Wallets or any other online payment options.
Step 3: Just make sure you use a valid email ID, which you have to keep active until the final declaration of KVS Results 2022
Step 4: Don’t forget to keep a scanned photograph and signature ready as per the requirements mentioned. If you are facing any trouble while uploading a photo/signature/thumb impression, use the Photo resizing tool.
Step 5: Submit the Application Form.
Step 6: For future reference, print your application form.
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After successfully filling the application form and the process of uploading the documents, applicants will have to pay the fees. The applicants can use online methods to pay the KVS application fee like net banking, online wallets, or card. The application fee as per the category of applicants is tabulated below.
CATEGORY |
POST |
APPLICATION FEE |
Unreserved |
Assistant Commissioner, Principal, Vice Principal | INR 2300/- |
Finance Officer, AE (Civil), Librarian, PGT, TGT, PRT, ASO, Hindi Translator |
INR 1500/- |
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Senior Secretariat Assistant, Junior Secretariat Assistant, Stenographer Grade II |
INR 1200/- |
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SC/ ST/ PH/ Ex-Serviceman |
All Posts |
Not Applicable (exempted) |
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