The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) conducts the LGS (Last Grade Servant) exam to recruit candidates for various clerical and non-technical positions in various departments of the Kerala government. This highly competitive exam requires thorough preparation and a strategic approach to secure success. The tasks and responsibilities of an LGS officer or Last Grade Servant can vary depending on the division or company they work for. However, the following are among the usual duties of LGS officers:
Although LGS officers typically work a 40-hour workweek, they may be required to work overtime on occasion. They can also have to work on the weekends or on holidays.
The LGS exam syllabus in Kerala is divided into two parts:
Part I: General Knowledge, Current Affairs, and Renaissance in Kerala (60 Marks)
The LGS salary structure in Kerala is as follows:
Initial Salary: ₹16,500 - ₹35,700/-
In addition to the basic salary, LGS employees are also entitled to various allowances, including
The total salary, including allowances, can range from ₹25,000 to ₹50,000 per month, depending on the grade and location of the posting. LGS officer positions typically require a high school degree or its equivalent, while some positions may also require specialized knowledge or training. LGS officers need to have a good work ethic, be trustworthy, and be industrious. They should be able to follow instructions and work effectively with others. An LGS officer's pay may rise with experience from the minimum wage, which is usually the starting point. Usually, LGS executives are not qualified for retirement plans or health insurance.