SDA FDA Recruitment 2025 | Department wise Vacancies in Government of Karnataka 2025-26 | KPSC | KEA | Group A,B,C,D govt jobs

Aspirants preparing for upcoming SDA FDA recruitment 2025 in Karnataka with vacancies and reservation updates
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we’ll be discussing the SDA FDA Recruitment 2025 and reservation controversy in the Karnataka State Legislative Assembly and the recruitment for vacant posts in various departments. So, what was the discussion about? What was the reservation controversy? What solution did the government provide? Okay, then let’s move on to different departments…

If you want to know which departments have vacant posts, how many vacancies are there in each department, and from which department we can expect notifications, what we as candidates should do right now, and which subjects to prepare next—I’ve discussed all this complete information in this one blog. Make sure to read the blog till the end; it’ll be really useful. Also, if you haven’t joined our Teligram Channel & YouTube Channel yet, I share a lot of good info and keep uploading notification pdf.

Reservation for Upcoming SDA FDA Recruitment 2025 and All Upcoming Notifications

The internal reservation issue.of the Scheduled Castes need internal reservations, meaning they want to divide reservations among left-hand caste, right-hand caste, and others. People have been debating how much reservation each group should get. Now, the government has finally decided that the Scheduled Castes should be classified into three categories, and the reservation should be given in a 6:65 ratio among left, right, and others.

So, this is the complete reservation classification:

  • Category 1 → 4%
  • 2A → 15%
  • 2B → 4%
  • 3A → 4%
  • 3B → 5%
  • STs → 7%
  • SC Touchable → 5%
  • SC Untouchable Right → 6%
  • SC Untouchable Left → 6%

Recruitment Process: Big Update

CM Siddaramaiah Says

As soon as the order was issued, we decided to start the recruitment process and also to relax the age limit once and for all.

The government has decided, so now for us AS aspirants, the good news is that this controversy will be resolved and plenty of notifications will be coming out. Last November, there was an order saying no new notifications should be issued until the reservation dispute is settled. Now that the dispute is completely solved, the good thing is that we will get notifications, we can apply for more exams, clear them, and get jobs. You might be checking on the screen about which backward classes there are.

Vacancies in Various Departments

Here’s the official update: according to the KPSC & KEA official website, the total approved vacancies are 776,414. Out of these, 491,533 vacancies have been filled, which means currently there are 284,881 vacancies.

These vacancies are spread across 43 departments, including:

  • Education Department → 70,727 vacancies
  • Medical Education Department → 3,769 vacancies
  • Home Department → 26,168 vacancies
  • Revenue Department → 11,145 vacancies
  • Rural Development Department → 10,898 vacancies

Police Department

  • Civil Police Constables → 5,600 posts
  • Special Reserve Police Constables → 1,600 posts
  • OK Police Constables → 129 posts
  • Anuyayis → 900 posts
  • Laboratory Assistants → 45 posts
  • Total Police Posts → 3,985

Higher & Technical Education

  • KSET Exam 2025 → planned by December 2025
  • Karnataka University Dharwad → 1,356 posts
  • Government First-Grade College Mulbagal → 10 posts
  • Teaching → 2,856 vacancies
  • Non-teaching → 8,720 vacancies

Health & Family Welfare

  • Specialist Doctor Posts → 120
  • General Duty Medical Officers → 100
  • Family Welfare Vacancies → 9,871

Other Departments

  • Rural Development and Panchayat Raj → 265
  • Energy Department → 38
  • Agriculture Department → 20
  • Fuel Department → 136

Preparation Strategy for Aspirants

Notifications keep coming one after another, like a nonstop shower. So, what should we do? When will the notifications come? Instead of starting preparation only after the notification comes, smart students start as soon as they get this information.

Whenever you come, you’ll be there, but before coming, if you spend these four or five months working hard and start preparing, then the chances of selection will definitely be higher. Now, some people ask what subjects we should study. If you’ve been in this field for many years, you’ll know everything. So, for those who are new to this field, or who want to take exams and get a government job, mainly if you’re aiming for Group A, B, C, or D, there are a few common subjects you need. Today, let’s discuss those.

Let’s do this

Sometimes for certain posts, you need to study an extra specific subject. Set that aside for now. Let’s talk about which common subjects you should prepare that will help you be eligible for all exams. First, you definitely need to prepare current affairs—national news, international news, and Karnataka-specific news. All exams will have questions related to current affairs, whether it’s Group A, B, C, or D.

First, you need to prepare. Next, study the geography of India and Karnataka, okay? So, along with India’s geography, you also have to study Karnataka’s geography. Along with that, study general science and technology, and the history of India and Karnataka, okay? You need to study Indian polity and the constitution — basically, the Indian constitution and polity subject. You also have to study the Indian economy, environment, and ecology. Mental ability questions, which are basically reasoning questions, math questions, arithmetic questions — all of these you need to prepare as well. General knowledge too.

Common Subjects for Group A, B, C, and D

  • Current Affairs (national, international, Karnataka-specific)
  • Geography of India and Karnataka
  • General Science & Technology
  • History of India and Karnataka
  • Indian Polity & Constitution
  • Indian Economy, Environment, and Ecology
  • Mental Ability (reasoning, math, arithmetic)
  • General Knowledge
  • Kannada, General English, and Computer Knowledge

So, what this means is, there’s no distraction, just resting hours taken out consistently as effective hours. If you dedicate yourself daily for the next five months and start studying, it’ll put you five years ahead of others who aren’t doing this. That’s basically what we generally say—how many vacancies are there, which subjects are commonly studied, and if you prepare generally, you can attempt all exams and score well. Now, specifically for posts, it’s about Group A and B.

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