1. What is PDO / Role
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PDO stands for Panchayat Development Officer, a key post under the Karnataka Panchayat Administrative Service (KPAS).
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A PDO oversees rural development initiatives, panchayat operations, and resource management at the Gram Panchayat level.
2. Recruitment Details
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Selection involves a written competitive exam + a Kannada language test.
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Final merit and document verification are based on performance in these tests.
3. Eligibility Criteria
According to KPSC:
4. Exam Pattern
Based on KPSC’s exam structure:
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The competitive exam has 2 papers, totaling 400 marks.
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Paper-1: 100 questions, covers General Knowledge, Kannada, English, etc. (~200 marks)
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Paper-2: 100 questions on Rural Development & Panchayat Raj (~200 marks)
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There’s also a Kannada Language Test as part of the selection.
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According to some sources, the exam is objective (multiple-choice).
5. Marking Scheme / Negative Marking
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The revised answer key for the 2024-25 PDO exam shows negative marking: 1/4 mark is deducted for each wrong answer.
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Correct answer: +1 mark.
6. Salary / Pay Scale
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According to Testbook, PDO’s monthly salary is in the range of ₹37,900 to ₹70,850.
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They also get other allowances: Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), Medical Allowance, etc.
7. Career Growth / Job Profile
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As a PDO, you’ll be responsible for administration and development in rural panchayats.
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Since PDO is part of the Karnataka Panchayat Administrative Service (KPAS), there is scope for promotions: you can move to higher administrative or managerial roles in rural development or panchayat systems.
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Working as a PDO gives exposure to grassroots governance, rural policy implementation and local-level public administration, which can be a stepping stone for further public service or civil service positions.
⚠️ Key Points & Tips for Aspirants
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Strong knowledge of Karnataka-specific GK (history, rural economy, Panchayat Raj) is very useful.
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Prepare for both general aptitude / GK as well as specialized rural development topics.
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Don't ignore the Kannada Language Test — fluency and understanding are necessary.
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Practice objective mock tests with negative marking,