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KSKVKU declared the final list of eligible candidates for Non-Teaching Main Examination 2026. Main Exam on May 2, 2026. Check exam pattern, syllabus & next steps.

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Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University (KSKVKU) has officially released the final list of eligible candidates for the Main Examination for various Non-Teaching Posts. This declaration, dated 18th April 2026, follows the successful completion of the Screening Tests held on 22nd and 23rd March 2026. Candidates who have qualified in the screening test and successfully undergone scrutiny are now eligible to appear for the next crucial stage – the Main Examination.

Result Overview

This notification serves as the official declaration of candidates who have been deemed eligible for the KSKVKU Non-Teaching Main Examination 2026, after a detailed scrutiny process based on the preliminary screening test results and eligibility criteria. The main examination is a critical step towards final selection for posts like Clerk, Senior Clerk, Personal Assistant, Civil Supervisor, and Laboratory Assistant.

Particulars Details
Organization Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University (KSKVKU)
Advertisement Date 8th March 2024
Posts Clerk, Senior Clerk, Personal Assistant, Civil Supervisor, Laboratory Assistant
Screening Test Dates 22nd March 2026 (Clerk & Senior Clerk), 23rd March 2026 (Others)
Screening Test Result Declaration 4th April 2026
Eligible Candidates List Declaration 18th April 2026
Main Examination Date 2nd May 2026
Main Examination Venue University Campus
Syllabus Upload Date 13th March 2026
Official Website www.kskvku.ac.in

Main Examination Details

The KSKVKU Main Examination 2026 is scheduled for 2nd May 2026. Candidates are advised to prepare diligently for this descriptive/MCQ based assessment.

Exam Dates & Venue

Examination Type Date Venue
Main Examination 2nd May 2026 University Campus

Detailed timings for the Main (Descriptive) exam for Senior Clerk, Laboratory Assistant, Civil Supervisor, Personal Assistant, and Main (MCQ) exam for Clerk will be announced shortly on the official website. Candidates must regularly check the KSKVKU website for updates.

Syllabus Information

The syllabus for the Main Examination was uploaded on the University website on 13th March 2026. Candidates can access the detailed syllabus at: KSKVKU Non-Teaching Main Exam Syllabus 2026.

Exam Pattern for Personal Assistant

Candidates eligible for the regular post of Personal Assistant should note the following Main Examination pattern:

  • Descriptive Paper: 100 Marks
  • Shorthand Test: 10 Marks
  • Total Marks: 110 Marks

The final merit list for the Personal Assistant post will be prepared based on the aggregate marks obtained out of 110 in the Main Examination.

List of Eligible Candidates

The official PDF contains a comprehensive list of candidates who are finally eligible for the Main Examination, categorized by post and reservation. The list includes Roll Number, Candidate Name, Category, Marks obtained in the Screening Test, Result (Qualified/Disqualified), and Remarks. Approximately 112 candidates have been declared eligible across various posts and categories.

For the complete list of eligible candidates, please refer to the official notification PDF linked on the KSKVKU website or the direct download link if available in the official source.

Next Steps After Eligibility

Candidates whose names appear in the final list of eligible candidates for the Main Examination must now focus entirely on preparing for the upcoming exam on 2nd May 2026. Appointment letters will be issued based on the final merit list generated after the Main Examination.

  • Admit Card: Details regarding the download of admit cards for the Main Examination will be released shortly on the official website.
  • Exam Timings: The detailed timings for both Descriptive and MCQ exams will be announced soon.
  • Preparation: Intensify your preparation based on the detailed syllabus provided.

What to Expect in the Main Exam

The Main Examination for KSKVKU Non-Teaching posts will feature both Descriptive and Objective (MCQ) components, depending on the post. Descriptive exams typically test writing skills, analytical ability, and in-depth knowledge of subjects, while MCQ exams focus on breadth of knowledge and speed.

  • Descriptive Papers: Expect questions requiring detailed answers, essays, precise writing, and comprehension. For posts like Personal Assistant, a shorthand test evaluates practical skills.
  • MCQ Papers: These usually cover General Knowledge, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, and English/Language skills. Time management is crucial for these sections.
  • Difficulty Level: Government exams usually maintain a moderate to difficult level, requiring thorough preparation and conceptual clarity.

Preparation Tips for Descriptive/MCQ Exams

Effective preparation is key to cracking the KSKVKU Main Examination. Here are some tailored tips:

For Descriptive Exams (Senior Clerk, Lab Assistant, Civil Supervisor, Personal Assistant)

  • Understand the Format: Familiarize yourself with the specific question types and word limits.
  • Practice Writing: Regularly write essays, summaries, and answers to previous year’s questions or sample topics. Focus on clarity, coherence, and conciseness.
  • Improve Shorthand (for Personal Assistant): Consistent practice is vital for both speed and accuracy in shorthand. Take dictation regularly and transcribe accurately.
  • Current Affairs: Be updated on national and international events, as many descriptive topics are often current affairs-based.

For MCQ Exams (Clerk)

  • Syllabus Mastery: Go through each topic in the syllabus thoroughly.
  • Mock Tests: Regularly attempt full-length mock tests to improve speed, accuracy, and time management.
  • Previous Year Papers: Solve past papers to understand the exam pattern and frequently asked topics.
  • Revision: Allocate dedicated time for daily and weekly revision of all subjects.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: When will the admit cards for the Main Examination be released?

A1: The detailed timing for the Main Examination and information regarding admit card download will be announced shortly on the official KSKVKU website. Candidates should regularly check the website for updates.

Q2: Is the Main Examination descriptive or objective (MCQ)?

A2: The Main Examination for Senior Clerk, Laboratory Assistant, Civil Supervisor, and Personal Assistant will be descriptive. The Main Examination for Clerk will be an MCQ-based exam.

Q3: Where can I find the detailed syllabus for the Main Examination?

A3: The detailed syllabus was uploaded on the University website on 13th March 2026. You can access it via the link provided in the official notification or on the KSKVKU website’s recruitment section.

Q4: What is the exam pattern for the Personal Assistant Main Examination?

A4: For the Personal Assistant post, the Main Examination comprises a descriptive paper of 100 marks and a shorthand test of 10 marks, totaling 110 marks. The final merit list will be based on aggregate marks out of 110.

Q5: What should I do if my name is on the eligible list but I have a query?

A5: For any queries or clarifications, candidates are advised to refer to the official notification on the KSKVKU website or contact the university administration through the contact details provided on their website.

Q6: Will there be an interview after the Main Examination?

A6: The notification states that appointment letters will be issued based on the final merit in the Main Examination. It does not explicitly mention an interview stage, but candidates should always refer to the detailed advertisement (dated 8th March 2024) for the complete selection process.

Q7: What documents should I keep ready for the next stages?

A7: While not explicitly mentioned for the Main Exam, it’s always advisable for government job aspirants to keep all original educational certificates, caste certificates (if applicable), ID proof, and photographs ready for any future document verification process.