the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the KEA Surveyor Recruitment 2026 notification for 750 Bhoomapaka (Surveyor) Group-C posts in the Department of Survey Settlement and Land Records, Government of Karnataka. Candidates preparing for this highly competitive recruitment should thoroughly understand the KEA Surveyor Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2026 before starting their preparation.
The selection process consists of a two-paper written examination (Paper-I: General Knowledge and Paper-II: Specific Subject), followed by document verification, while the Kannada Language Test is qualifying in nature for applicable candidates.
The written examination will be conducted in offline OMR mode with 200 objective questions carrying 200 marks, and 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer. Paper-II carries significant importance because it covers Mathematics, Modern Surveying Methods, Computer Applications, Physics, and Geography, with Mathematics having the highest weightage.
In this article, you can check the complete topic-wise syllabus, paper-wise exam pattern, marking scheme, qualifying criteria, and preparation strategy for the KEA Surveyor (Bhoomapaka) Exam 2026.
KEA Surveyor Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2026 (Bhoomapaka Recruitment) |
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| 750 Surveyor Posts | Paper-I (GK) + Paper-II (Specific) — Full Topic-Wise Syllabus Inside | |
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| Particulars | Details |
| Organization | Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), Bengaluru |
| Recruiting Department | Department of Survey Settlement and Land Records, Government of Karnataka |
| Post Name | Surveyor (ಭೂಮಾಪಕರು / Bhoomapaka), Group-C |
| Total Vacancies | 750 (560 Regular/RPC + 190 Kalyana-Karnataka/KK) |
| Notification Date | 11 July 2026 |
| Exam Mode | Offline — OMR Based (Objective Type) |
| Total Papers | 2 (Paper-I General Knowledge + Paper-II Specific Paper) + Qualifying Kannada Language Test (if applicable) |
| Paper-II (Specific) Exam Date | 03 October 2026 (Sat), 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM |
| Paper-I (GK) Exam Date | 04 October 2026 (Sun), 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM |
| Pay Scale (2024 Revised) | ₹37,500 – ₹76,100/- |
| Official Website | cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea |
KEA Surveyor 2026 — Selection Process Overview |
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Note: There is NO interview stage — final selection is purely based on written exam merit + document verification + successful completion of probation training. read more; UP Super TET Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2026 |
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KEA Surveyor Exam Pattern 2026 — Paper-Wise Structure |
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| Paper | Subject / Questions / Marks / Duration |
| Paper-I | General Knowledge | 100 Questions | 100 Marks | 2 Hours |
| Paper-II | Specific Paper (Surveyor Subject) | 100 Questions | 100 Marks | 2 Hours |
| Total (Merit Papers) | 200 Questions | 200 Marks | 4 Hours |
| Kannada Language Test (if applicable) | 150 Marks | Qualifying Only (Min. 50 to pass) — Not counted in merit |
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KEA Surveyor Syllabus 2026 — Paper-I (General Knowledge) |
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| Topic Area | Sub-Topics Covered |
| Current Affairs | National & Karnataka state current events, recent government schemes, awards, appointments |
| Daily Science | General science applied to everyday life — basic physics, chemistry, biology concepts |
| Indian Constitution | Basic structure, fundamental rights & duties, directive principles, constitutional bodies |
| History | Karnataka and Indian history — freedom movement, dynasties, socio-cultural developments |
| Geography | Indian geography with special reference to Karnataka — physical features, rivers, climate, resources |
| State & Regional Issues | Karnataka-specific administrative and social issues, regional development matters |
| Panchayat Raj & Rural Development | Three-tier Panchayat Raj system, rural development schemes and programs |
| Karnataka’s Economic Issues | Economic planning, budget highlights, state-specific economic policies and challenges |
| Note: Paper-I is common in nature and largely tests general awareness with a heavy Karnataka-specific emphasis, similar to other KEA Group-C recruitment exams (VA, FDA, SDA etc.). | |
KEA Surveyor Syllabus 2026 — Paper-II (Specific Paper) — Detailed Topic-Wise Table |
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| Section / Weightage | Detailed Topics |
| Mathematics — 40% (Highest Weightage) |
Arithmetic: Number system, squares/cubes & roots, set theory, sequence & series, matrices, permutations & combinations, statistics, HCF & LCM Algebra: Basics, linear & quadratic equations, factorisation, coordinate geometry Geometry: Axioms & postulates, theorems, polygons, triangles, congruence, quadrilaterals, parallelograms, midpoint theorem, areas, cyclic quadrilaterals, surface areas & volumes of solids, circles, similarity theorems, right-angle triangles |
| Modern Methods of Surveying — 20% | Photogrammetry & aerial survey, satellite imagery, drone (UAV) imagery, remote sensing, GPS, GIS, DGPS, GNSS, RTK surveying, and the Karnataka State CORS Network |
| Computer Applications — 20% | MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint); AutoCAD (including DXF file operations for cadastral data); GIS software & applications; basics of software solutions & land records IT (SDLC, web/mobile app development, APIs, web portal design & UX fundamentals) |
| Physics — 10% | Magnetism, electricity, electromagnetic radiation, electronics, dynamics, heat, light, sound, and gravitation |
| Geography — 10% | The Earth, the lithosphere, maps, and physical features of India |
| Important: The exact content of Paper-II is finalised by the Recruitment Committee in consultation with the appointing authority (Survey Settlement and Land Records Department), so the weightage given above should be treated as a broad guide. Mathematics alone carries the highest weightage (40%), making it the single most important section to master.
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Kannada Language Test — Who Needs to Appear?
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Educational Qualification Required
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KEA Surveyor 2026 Vacancy Snapshot |
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| Cadre | Total Vacancies |
| Regular / State-Wide Cadre (RPC) | 560 |
| Kalyana-Karnataka Local Cadre (KK — Article 371(J)) | 190 |
| Total | 750 |
Preparation Strategy — Section-Wise Tips for KEA Surveyor
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important links |
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| Apply Online (KEA Surveyor 2026) | click here (Active 11 July – 07 August 2026) |
| Download RPC (560 Posts) Notification PDF | click here |
| Download KK (190 Posts) Notification PDF | click here |
| Official Website | click here |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) — KEA Surveyor Syllabus 2026
Q1. How many papers are there in the KEA Surveyor written exam?
Two papers — Paper-I (General Knowledge, 100 marks) and Paper-II (Specific Paper, 100 marks), totalling 200 marks, plus a separate qualifying Kannada Language Test for candidates who need it.
Q2. Which topic carries the highest weightage in Paper-II?
Mathematics carries the highest weightage at approximately 40%, covering Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry.
Q3. Is there negative marking in the KEA Surveyor exam?
Yes, 0.25 marks are deducted for every wrong answer in both Paper-I and Paper-II.
Q4. What is the minimum qualifying percentage?
35% for General category candidates; relaxed cutoffs apply for reserved categories as per rules.
Q5. Is the Kannada Language Test compulsory for everyone?
No, it is compulsory only for candidates who have not studied Kannada as first/second language up to SSLC level or an equivalent higher Kannada exam. It is qualifying in nature and does not count toward merit.
Q6. Is there an interview in the KEA Surveyor selection process?
No, there is no interview. Selection is based on written exam merit, followed by document verification and a mandatory probation/training period.