Polystyrene, poly(methylacrylate) and poly(methyl methacrylate) four and three-arm stars were synthesized by Reversible Addition Fragmentation chain-Transfer (RAFT) polymerization by using two new dithioester-derived chain transfer agents [CTA or R-S-(C = S)Z]), CTA-1 and CTA-2. CTA-1 is a four arm CTA while CTA-2 is a three-arm CTA. These were easily synthesized from commercially available reagents and were characterized by spectroscopic techniques such as 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, IR and mass spectrometry. It is demonstrated that the two new CTAs enable the growth of arms away from the core (i.e., core first approach). An attempt has been made to study the effect of the structure of the R-group, which is present as the core in the CTA, on the polymerization, by analyzing the detailed kinetics. This study suggests that CTA-2, with a benzylic R group, enables the controlled star polymerization of styrene while CTA-1, with a R group similar in structure to the propagating radical derived from the polymerization of methyl acrylate (MA), enables the controlled polymerization of MA although to a lesser extent. This study also reveals that the temperature of free radical initiated RAFT (star) polymerization should be chosen in such a way that it is a compromise between reasonable rate of homolysis of the initiator and the CTA (R-group). © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.