Kerala PSC Operator in Kerala Water Authority - Category No. 735/2025: Full Notification, Syllabus, Study Tips & Previous Papers
- TripleE master
- Jan 29
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As per Category No. 735/2025, published on 31.12.2025, the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) has invited applications only through One Time Registration (OTR) from qualified candidates for the post of Operator in Kerala Water Authority.
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need: complete notification details, exam syllabus, effective study methods, previous question paper insights, and more to help you prepare smartly and crack the exam!
Name of Post | Operator |
Name of firm | Kerala Water Authority |
Scale of Pay | ₹ 27,200 - 73,600/- |
Number of vacancies | Anticipated Vacancies |
Method of Appointment | Direct Recruitment |
Age | 18-36 (Other Backward Communities and SC/ST candidates are eligible for usual age relaxation) |
Last Date | 04.02.2026 |
Qualification |
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Expected Exam Date | August – October 2026 |
The detailed notification can be downloaded the link below
The syllabus for this post includes Electrical and Mechanical Engineering topics. The topic/subject-wise mark distribution as per Kerala PSC is as follows:
Fundamentals of Electricity | 15 Marks |
Electrostatics and Electromagnetism | 5 Marks |
Fundamentals of AC Systems | 5 Marks |
Measurements and measuring instruments | 5 Marks |
Safety, First Aid, Batteries and Solar Cell | 5 Marks |
Wiring Accessories | 5 Marks |
DC Machines | 5 Marks |
AC Machines | 5 Marks |
Digital Electronics | 5 Marks |
Power Electronics | 5 Marks |
Pump a n d Fastenings | 10 Marks |
I.C Engines | 10 Marks |
Power trasmissios | 10 Marks |
Fluid valves | 10 Marks |
The detailed topic wise syllabus can be downloaded from the following link
Study tips for Kerala PSC Operator exam focus on mastering Electrical and Mechanical topics through consistent practice.
Core Preparation Tips
Start with syllabus mapping: List all Electrical and Mechanical topics, then rank by expected marks—dedicate 60% time to high-weightage areas.
Build formula flashcards: Create 5-10 cards daily for key equations and concepts; review during commutes for quick recall.
Daily problem-solving: Tackle atleast 10 question per day including Previous Year Question Paper.
Weekly mock tests: Simulate the 100-mark, analyze errors to fix conceptual gaps.
Revise with mind maps: Draw flowcharts linking related concepts, for visual retention.

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