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Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission has released the notification of APPSC Combined Competitive Exam 2020 on February 11. Candidates can apply for the exam from June 21 to July 31, 2020. APPSCCE 2020 prelims exam is scheduled to be conducted on November 01, 2020 (Prev. May 17, 2020), while the mains exam will be conducted on from February 06, 2021 (Prev. October 9 to 17, 2020). The eligibility criteria of APPSCCE states that the candidates must have a Bachelor's degree. The APPSCC preliminary exam will be 2 hours long, carrying 250 marks. The main exam of APPSCCE carries 200 marks out of which candidates must score at least 33% in each paper and 45% overall to qualify for the interview. APPSCCE preliminary exam, one mark will be awarded for every correct answer whereas every incorrect response will deduct 1/3 mark. The exam is conducted for the recruitment of candidates for various state services departments and posts like State Civil Services, State Police Services, Women & Child Development Department, Disaster Management Department, etc.

Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission 2020 Highlights

Full Exam NameArunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission Combined Competition Exam
Short Exam NameArunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission
Conducting BodyArunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission
Exam LevelState Level Exam
LanguagesEnglish, Hindi
Mode of ApplicationOffline
Application Fee (General)150 Rs [Offline]
Mode of ExamOffline
Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission Preliminary Exam - Duration2 Hours +1 More
Number of Seats79 Seats

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Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission 2020 Important Dates

Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission Main Exam (Session 2020)

Past Dates and Events

03 Sep, 2021

Result | Mode: Online

13 Feb, 2021 - 14 Feb, 2021

Exam | Mode: Offline

06 Feb, 2021 - 07 Feb, 2021

Exam - Mains exam | Mode: Offline

15 Jan, 2021 - 05 Feb, 2021

Admit Card | Mode: Online

Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission Preliminary Exam (Session 2020)

Past Dates and Events

09 Nov, 2020

Result | Mode: Online

01 Nov, 2020

Exam - Prelims exam | Mode: Offline

07 Oct, 2020 - 31 Oct, 2020

Admit Card | Mode: Online

Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (Session 2020)

Past Dates and Events

21 Jun, 2020 - 31 Jul, 2020

Application | Mode: Online

Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission 2020 Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility criteria of APPSCCE  requires its candidates to be between the age of 21- 28 years as on the application closing date. However, relaxation of the upper age limit is provided to APST/ APSC, AP govt. servant and ex-servicemen by the Commission, candidates disabled during their service in defence, etc. Candidates must also possess a Bachelors degree from a recognized university. Candidates whose results are awaiting can also apply on provisional basis. Their candidature will be cancelled if they fail to provide proof of passing the qualifying examination on or before the date of interview.

Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission 2020 Application Process

Mode of Application : Offline

Mode of Payment : Other

Candidates can get the APPSCCE application form with syllabus from the Commission's office, Itanagar; Office of all Deputy Commissioners, Arunachal Pradesh; Principal Resident Commissioner, Arunachal Bhawan, New Delhi; and Deputy Resident Commissioner, Shillong, Kolkata and Guwahati, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. It must be noted that the APPSCCE  application form will be available on working days from 10 AM to 4 PM till the application closing date. No documents other than a recent passport sized photograph is required for the application process. The completed application form of APPSCCE  must reach the Secretary, Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission, Itanagar- 791111 on or before the closing date and time (4 PM). No duplicate, xerox or typed out forms will be accepted.

Application Fees

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Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission 2020 Syllabus

Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission Preliminary Exam Syllabus

General studies-

General studies: Unit 01
Current events of national and international importance
General studies: Unit 02
History of India and Indian national movement
General studies: Unit 03
Indian and world geography
Physical, social, economic geography of India and the world
General studies: Unit 04
Indian polity and governance
Constitution, political system, panchayati raj, public policy, rights issues, etc
General studies: Unit 05
Economic and social development, sustainable development, poverty, inclusion, demographics, social sector initiatives, etc
General studies: Unit 06
General issues on environmental ecology, biodiversity, and climate change
General studies: Unit 07
General science

Aptitude test+

Aptitude test: Unit 01
Comprehension
Aptitude test: Unit 02
Interpersonal skills including communication skills
Aptitude test: Unit 03
Logical reasoning and analytical ability
Aptitude test: Unit 04
Decision-making and problem-solving
Aptitude test: Unit 05
General mental ability
Aptitude test: Unit 06
Basic numeracy (class-X level)
Numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc
Aptitude test: Unit 07
Data interpretation (class-X level)
Charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency, etc

Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission Main Exam Syllabus

English+

English: Unit 01
Comprehension of given passages
English: Unit 02
Precis writing
English: Unit 03
Usage and vocabulary
English: Unit 04
Short essays

Essay-Paper-I

General studies-I (Paper-II)+

General studies-I (Paper-II): Unit 01
Indian heritage and culture, history and geography of the world and society
Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of art forms, literature, and architecture from ancient to modern times
Modern Indian History from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present-significant events, personalities, issues
The freedom struggle-its various stages and important contributors/ contributions from different parts of the country
Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country
History of the world will include events from 18th century such as industrial revolution, world wars, redrawal of national boundaries, colonization, decolonization
Political philosophies like communism, capitalism, socialism, etc-their forms and effect on the society
Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India
Role of women and women’s organization, population and associated issues, poverty, and developmental issues, urbanization, their problems, and their remedies
Effects of globalization on indian society
Social empowerment, communalism, regionalism, and secularism
Salient features of world’s physical geography
Distribution of key natural resources across the world (including south Asia and the Indian subcontinent); factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India)
Important geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, tsunami, volcanic activity, cyclone, etc
Geographical features and their location changes in critical geographical features (including water bodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna and the effects of such changes

General studies-II (Paper-III)+

General studies-II (Paper-III): Unit 01
Governance, constitution, polity, social justice, and international relations
Indian constitution-historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions, and basic structure
Functions and responsibilities of the Union and the States, issues and challenges pertaining to the federal structure, devolution of powers and finances up to local levels and challenges therein
Separation of powers between various organs dispute redressal mechanisms and institutions
Comparison of the indian constitutional scheme with that of other countries
Parliament and state legislatures-structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers and privileges, and issues arising out of these
Structure, organization, and functioning of the executive and the judiciary-ministries and departments of the government; pressure groups and formal/ informal associations and their role in the polity
Salient features of the representation of people’s act
Appointment to various constitutional posts, powers, functions, and responsibilities of various constitutional bodies
Statutory, regulatory, and various quasi-judicial bodies
Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation
Development processes and the development industry-the role of NGOs, SHGs, various groups and associations, donors, charities, institutional and other stakeholders
Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the centre and states and, the performance of these schemes; mechanisms, laws, institutions, and bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of these vulnerable sections
Issues relating to development and management of social sector/ services relating to health, education, human resources
Issues relating to poverty and hunger
Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability, e-governance-applications, models, successes, limitations, and potential; citizens charters, transparency and accountability and institutional, and other measures
Role of civil services in a democracy
India and its neighborhood-relations
Bilateral, regional, and global groupings and agreements involving India and/ or affecting India’s interests
Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests, Indian diaspora
Important International institutions, agencies, and fora-their structure, mandate

General studies-III (Paper-IV)+

General studies-III (Paper-IV): Unit 01
Technology, economic development, biodiversity, environment, security, and disaster management
Indian economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment
Inclusive growth and issues arising from it
Government budgeting
Major crops-cropping patterns in various parts of the country, different types of irrigation and irrigation systems storage, transport and marketing of agricultural produce and issues and related constraints; e-technology in the aid of farmers
Issues related to direct and indirect farm subsidies and minimum support prices; public distribution system-objectives, functioning, limitations, revamping; issues of buffer stocks and food security; technology missions; economics of animal-rearing
Food processing and related industries in India-scope and significance, location, upstream and downstream requirements, supply chain management
Land reforms in india
Effects of liberalization on the economy, changes in industrial policy and their effects on industrial growth
Infrastructure: Energy, ports, roads, airports, railways, etc
Investment models
Science and technology-developments and their applications, and effects in everyday life
Achievements of Indians in science and technology; indigenization of technology and developing new technology
Awareness in the fields of it, space, computers, robotics, nanotechnology, biotechnology and issues relating to intellectual property rights
Conservation, environmental pollution, and degradation, environmental impact assessment
Disaster and disaster management
Linkages between development and spread of extremism
Role of external state and non-state actors in creating challenges to internal security
Challenges to internal security through communication networks, role of media and social networking sites in internal security challenges, basics of cyber security; money-laundering and its prevention
Security challenges and their management in border areas-linkages of organized crime with terrorism
Various security forces and agencies and their mandate

General studies-IV (Paper-V)+

General studies-IV (Paper-V): Unit 01
Ethics, integrity, and aptitude
Ethics and human Interface: Essence, determinants, and consequences of ethics in human actions; dimensions of ethics; ethics in private and public relationships. Human values-lessons from the lives and teachings of great leaders
Ethics and human Interface: Human values-reformers, and administrators; role of family, society, and educational institutions in inculcating values
Attitude: Content, structure, function; its influence and relation with thought and behaviour; moral and political attitudes; social influence and persuasion
Aptitude and foundational values for civil service, integrity, impartiality and non-partisanship, objectivity, dedication to public service, empathy, tolerance and compassion towards the weaker sections
Emotional intelligence-concepts, and their utilities and application in administration and governance
Contributions of moral thinkers and philosophers from India, and world
Public/ civil service values and ethics in public administration: Status and problems; ethical concerns and dilemmas in government and private institutions; laws, rules, regulations and conscience as sources of ethical guidance
Public/ civil service values and ethics in public administration: Accountability and ethical governance; strengthening of ethical and moral values in governance; ethical issues in international relations and funding; corporate governance
Probity in governance: Concept of public service; philosophical basis of governance and probity; information sharing and transparency in government, right to information, codes of ethics, codes of conduct, citizen’s charters, work culture
Probity in governance: Quality of service delivery, utilization of public funds, challenges of corruption
Case studies on above issues

Agriculture-Paper-I+

Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 01
Ecology and its relevance to man
Natural resources, their sustainable management, and conservation
Physical and social environment as factors of crop distribution, and production
Agro ecology; cropping pattern as indicators of environments
Environmental pollution and associated hazards to crops, animals, and humans
Climate change-international conventions and global initiatives
Greenhouse effect and global warming
Advance tools for ecosystem analysis-remote sensing (RS) and geographic information systems (GIS)
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 02
Cropping patterns in different agro-climatic zones of the country
Impact of high yielding and short-duration varieties on shifts in cropping patterns
Concepts of various cropping and farming systems
Organic and Precision Farming
Package of practices for production of important cereals, pulses, oil seeds, fibers, sugar, commercial, and fodder crops
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 03
Important features, and scope of various types of forestry plantations such as social forestry, agroforestry, and natural forests
Propagation of forest plants
Forest products
Agro-forestry and value addition
Conservation of forest flora and fauna
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 04
Weeds
Their characteristics, dissemination, and association with various crops; their multiplications; cultural, biological, and chemical control of weeds
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 05
Soil-physical, chemical, and biological properties
Processes and factors of soil formation
Soils of India
Mineral and organic constituents of soils and their role in maintaining soil productivity
Essential plant nutrients and other beneficial elements in soils and plants
Principles of soil fertility, soil testing, and fertilizer recommendations, integrated nutrient management biofertilizers
Losses of nitrogen in soil, nitrogen-use efficiency in submerged rice soils, nitrogen fixation in soils
Efficient Phosphorus and Potassium use
Problem soils and their reclamation
Soil factors affecting greenhouse gas emission
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 06
Soil conservation, integrated watershed management
Soil erosion and its management
Dry land agriculture and its problems
Technology for stabilizing agriculture production in rainfed areas
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 07
Water
Use efficiency in relation to crop production, criteria for scheduling irrigations, ways and means of reducing runoff losses of irrigation water
Rainwater harvesting
Drip and sprinkler irrigation
Drainage of waterlogged soils, quality of irrigation water, effect of industrial effluents on soil and water pollution
Irrigation projects in India
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 08
Farm management
Scope, importance and characteristics, farm planning
Optimum resource use and budgeting
Economics of different types of farming systems
Marketing management strategies for development, market intelligence
Price fluctuations and their cost; role of cooperatives in agricultural economy; types and systems of farming and factors affecting them
Agricultural Price Policy
Crop insurance
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 09
Agricultural extension
Its importance and role, methods of evaluation of extension programmes, socioeconomic survey and status of big, small, and marginal farmers and landless agricultural labourers; training programmes for extension workers
Role of Krishi Vigyan Kendra’s (KVK) in dissemination of agricultural technologies
Non-government organization (NGO) and self-help group approach for rural development

Agriculture-Paper-II+

Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 01
Cell structure, function, and cell cycle
Synthesis, structure, and function of genetic material
Laws of heredity
Chromosome structure, Chromosomal aberrations, linkage and cross-over, and their significance in recombination breeding
Polyploidy, euploids, and aneuploids
Mutation-their role in crop improvement
Heritability, sterility, and incompatibility, classification and their application in crop improvement
Cytoplasmic inheritance, sex-linked, sex-influenced, and sex-limited characters
Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 02
History of plant breeding
Modes of reproduction, selfing, and crossing techniques
Origin, evolution, and domestication of crop plants, center of origin, law of homologous series, crop genetic resources-conservation and utilization
Application of principles of plant breeding, improvement of crop plants
Molecular markers and their application in plant improvement
Pure-line selection, Pedigree, mass and recurrent selections, combining ability, its significance in plant breeding
Heterosis and its exploitation
Somatic hybridization
Breeding for disease and pest resistance
Role of interspecific and intergeneric hybridization
Role of genetic engineering and biotechnology in crop improvement genetically modified crop plants
Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 03
Seed production and processing technologies
Seed certification, seed testing, and storage
DNA fingerprinting and Seed registration
Role of public and private sectors in seed production, and marketing
Intellectual property rights (IPR) issues, WTO issues, and its impact on agriculture
Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 04
Principles of plant physiology with reference to plant nutrition, absorption, translocation, and metabolism of nutrients
Soil-Water-Plant relationship
Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 05
Enzymes and plant pigments
Photosynthesis-modern concepts and factors affecting the process, aerobic and anaerobic respiration; C₃, C₄, and CAM mechanisms
Carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism
Growth and development; photoperiodism and vernalization
Plant growth substances and their role in crop production
Physiology of seed development and germination; dormancy
Stress physiology-draught, salt, and water stress
Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 06
Major fruits, plantation crops, vegetables, spices, and flower crops
Package practices of major horticultural crops
Protected cultivation and high tech horticulture
Post-harvest technology and value addition of fruits and vegetables
Landscaping and commercial floriculture
Medicinal and Aromatic plants
Role of fruits and vegetables in human nutrition
Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 07
Diagnosis of pests and diseases of field crops, vegetables, orchard and plantation crops, and their economic importance
Classification of pests and diseases and their management
Integrated pest and Diseases management
Storage pests and their management
Biological control of pests and diseases
Epidemiology and forecasting of major crop pests and diseases
Plant quarantine measures
Pesticides, their formulation, and modes of action
Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 08
Food production and consumption trends in India
Food security and growing population-vision 2020
Reasons for grain surplus
National and international food policies
Production, procurement, distribution constraints
Availability of food grains, per capita expenditure on food
Trends in Poverty, Public Distribution System and Below Poverty Line population, Targeted Public Distribution System (PDS), policy implementation in context to globalization
Processing constraints
Relation of food production to National Dietary Guidelines and food consumption pattern
Food based dietary approaches to eliminate hunger
Nutrient deficiency-micronutrient deficiency: Protein energy malnutrition or protein calorie malnutrition (PEM or PCM), micro nutrient deficiency and HRD in context of work capacity of women and children
Food grain productivity and Food security

Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I+

Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 01
Animal nutrition
Partitioning of food energy within the animal
Direct and indirect calorimetry
Carbon-nitrogen balance and comparative slaughter methods
Systems for expressing energy value of foods in ruminants, pigs, and poultry
Energy requirements for maintenance, growth, pregnancy, lactation, egg, wool, and meat production
Latest advances in protein nutrition
Energy protein inter-relationships
Evaluation of protein quality
Use of npn compounds in ruminant diets
Protein requirements for maintenance, growth, pregnancy, lactation, egg, wool, and meat production
Major and trace minerals-their sources, physiological functions, and deficiency symptoms
Toxic minerals
Mineral interactions
Role of fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins in the body, their sources, and deficiency symptoms
Feed additives-methane inhibitors, probiotics, enzymes, antibiotics, hormones, oligosaccharides, antioxidants, emulsifiers, mould inhibitors, buffers etc
Use and abuse of growth promoters like hormones and antibiotics-latest concepts
Conservation of fodders
Storage of feeds and feed ingredients
Recent advances in feed technology and feed processing
Antinutritional and toxic factors present in livestock feeds
Feed analysis and quality control
Digestibility trials-direct, indirect, and indicator methods
Predicting feed intake in grazing animals
Advances in ruminant nutrition
Nutrient requirements
Balanced rations
Feeding of calves, pregnant, work animals, and breeding bulls
Strategies for feeding milch animals during different stages of lactation cycle
Effect of feeding on milk composition
Feeding of goats for meat and milk production
Feeding of sheep for meat and wool production
Swine nutrition
Nutrition requirements
Creep, starter, grower, and finisher rations
Feeding of pigs for lean meat production
Low cost rations for swine
Poultry nutrition
Special features of poultry nutrition
Nutrient requirements for meat and egg production
Formulation of rations for different classes of layers and broilers
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 02
Animal physiology
Physiology of blood and its circulation, respiration; excretion
Endocrine glands in health and disease
Blood constituents: Properties and functions, blood cell formation, haemoglobin synthesis and chemistry, plasma proteins production, classification and properties, coagulation of blood; haemorrhagic disorders-anticoagulants, blood groups, blood volume
Blood constituents: Plasma expanders, buffer systems in blood. Biochemical tests and their significance in disease diagnosis
Circulation: Physiology of heart, cardiac cycle, heart sounds, heartbeat, electrocardiograms. Work and efficiency of heart-effect of ions on heart function metabolism of cardiac muscle, nervous and chemical regulation of heart
Circulation: Effect of temperature and stress on heart, blood pressure and hypertension, osmotic regulation, arterial pulse, vasomotor regulation of circulation, shock. Coronary and pulmonary circulation
Circulation: Blood-brain barrier cerebrospinal fluid-circulation in birds
Respiration: Mechanism of respiration, transport and exchange of gases-neural control of respiration, chemoreceptors, hypoxia, respiration in birds
Excretion: Structure and function of kidney, formation of urine, methods of studying renal function, renal regulation of acid-base balance: Physiological constituents of urine, renal failure-passive venous congestion, urinary secretion in chicken
Excretion: Renal regulation of acid-base balance-sweat glands and their function. Biochemical test for urinary dysfunction
Endocrine glands: Functional disorders, their symptoms, and diagnosis. Synthesis of hormones, mechanism, and control of secretion-hormonal receptors classification and function
Growth and animal production: Prenatal and postnatal growth, maturation, growth curves, measures of growth, factors affecting growth, conformation, body composition, meat quality
Physiology of milk production, reproduction, and digestion: Current status of hormonal control of mammary development, milk secretion, and milk ejection. Male and female reproductive organs, their components, and functions
Reproduction, and digestion: Digestive organs and their functions
Environmental physiology: Physiological relations and their regulation; mechanisms of adaptation, environmental factors and regulatory mechanisms involved in animal behaviour, climatology-various parameters and their importance. Animal ecology
Environmental physiology: Physiology of behaviour. Effect of stress on health and production
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 03
Animal reproduction
Semen quality: Preservation and artificial insemination, components of semen, composition of spermatozoa, chemical and physical properties of ejaculated semen, factors affecting semen in vivo and in vitro. Factors affecting semen production and quality
Semen quality: Preservation, composition of diluents, sperm concentration, transport of diluted semen. Deep freezing techniques in cows, sheep, goats, swine, and poultry. Detection of estrus and time of insemination for better conception
Semen quality: Anoestrus and repeat breeding
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 04
Livestock production and management
Commercial dairy farming: Comparison of dairy farming in India with advanced countries. Dairying under mixed farming and as specialized farming, economic dairy farming. Starting of a dairy farm, capital, and land requirement
Commercial dairy farming: Organization of the dairy farm. Opportunities in dairy farming, factors determining the efficiency of dairy animal. Heard recording, budgeting cost of milk production, pricing policy; personnel management
Commercial dairy farming: Developing practical and economic rations for dairy cattle; supply of greens throughout the year, feed and fodder requirements of dairy farm. Feeding regimes for young stock and bulls, heifers, and breeding animals
Commercial dairy farming: New trends in feeding young and adult stock; feeding records
Commercial meat, egg, and wool production: Development of practical and economic rations for sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits, and poultry. Supply of greens, fodder, feeding regimes for young and mature stock. New trends in enhancing production and management
Commercial meat, egg, and wool production: Capital and land requirements and socioeconomic concept
Feeding and management of animals under drought, flood, and other natural calamities
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 05
Genetics and animal breeding
History of animal genetics
Mitosis and meiosis: Mendelian inheritance; deviations to Mendelian genetics; expression of genes; linkage and crossing over; sex determination, sex influenced and sex limited characters; blood groups and polymorphism; chromosome aberrations
Mitosis and meiosis: Cytoplasmic inheritance, gene and its structure; DNA as a genetic material; genetic code and protein synthesis; recombinant dna technology
Mutations, types of mutations, methods for detecting mutations and mutation rate, transgenesis
Population genetics applied to animal breeding: Quantitative vs. qualitative traits; Hardy-Weinberg law; population vs. individual; gene and genotypic frequency; forces changing gene frequency; random drift and small populations
Population genetics applied to animal breeding: Theory of path coefficient; inbreeding, methods of estimating inbreeding coefficient, systems of inbreeding; effective population size; breeding value, estimation of breeding value
Population genetics applied to animal breeding: Dominance and epistatic deviation; partitioning of variation; genotype X environment correlation and genotype environment interaction; role of multiple measurements; resemblance between relatives
Breeding systems: Breeds of livestock and poultry. Heritability, repeatability, and genetic and phenotypic correlations, their methods of estimation and precision of estimates; aids to selection and their relative merits; individual, pedigree
Breeding systems: Family and within family selection; pregnancy testing; methods of selection; construction of selection indices and their uses; comparative evaluation of genetic gains through various selection methods
Breeding systems: Indirect selection and correlated response; inbreeding, outbreeding, upgrading, cross-breeding and synthesis of breeds; crossing of inbred lines for commercial production; selection for general and specific combining ability
Breeding systems: Breeding for threshold characters. Sire index
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 06
Extension
Basic philosophy, objectives, concept, and principles of extension
Different methods adopted to educate farmers under rural conditions
Generation of technology, its transfer, and feedback
Problems and constraints in transfer of technology
Animal husbandry programmes for rural development

Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II+

Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 01
Anatomy, pharmacology, and hygiene
Histology and histological techniques: Paraffin embedding technique of tissue processing and HE staining-freezing microtomy, microscopy bright field microscope and electron microscope. Cytology-structure of cell organelles and inclusions
Histology and histological techniques: Cell division-cell types, tissues and their classification, embryonic and adult tissues, comparative histology of organs-vascular, nervous, digestive, respiratory
Histology and histological techniques: Musculoskeletal and urogenital systems-endocrine glands, integuments, sense organs
Embryology: Embryology of vertebrates with special reference to aves and domestic mammals gametogenesis-fertilization, germ layers, foetal membranes and placentation, types of placenta in domestic mammals, teratology, twins and twinning, organogenesis
Embryology: Germ layer derivatives-endodermal, mesodermal, and ectodermal derivatives
Bovine anatomy: Regional anatomy-paranasal sinuses of OX, surface anatomy of salivary glands. Regional anatomy of infraorbital, maxillary, mandibular alveolar, mental and cornual nerve block. Regional anatomy of paravertebral nerves, pudendal nerve
Bovine anatomy: Median, ulnar and radial nerve tibial, fibular and digital nerves-cranial nerves, structures involved in epidural anesthesia, superficial lymph nodes, surface anatomy of visceral organs of thoracic
Bovine anatomy: Abdominal and pelvic cavities-comparative, features of locomotor apparatus and their application in the biomechanics of mammalian body
Anatomy of fowl: Musculo-skeletal system, functional anatomy in relation to respiration and flying, digestion, and egg production
Pharmacology and therapeutics drugs: Cellular level of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. Drugs acting on fluids and electrolyte balance. Drugs acting on autonomic nervous system. Modern concepts of anesthesia and dissociative anaesthetics. Autacoids
Pharmacology and therapeutics drugs: Antimicrobials and principles of chemotherapy in microbial infections. Use of hormones in therapeutics-chemotherapy of parasitic infections
Pharmacology and therapeutics drugs: Drug and economic concerns in the edible tissues of animals-chemotherapy of neoplastic diseases. Toxicity due to 'insecticides, plants, metals, non-metals, zootoxins and mycotoxins'
Veterinary hygiene with reference to water, air and habitation: Assessment of pollution of water, air, and soil-importance of climate in animal health
Veterinary hygiene with reference to water, air and habitation: Effect of environment on animal function and performance relationship between industrialization, and animal agriculture
Veterinary hygiene with reference to water, air and habitation: Animal housing requirements for specific categories of domestic animals viz. Pregnant cows and sows, milking cows, broiler birds-stress
Veterinary hygiene with reference to water, air and habitation: Broiler birds-strain and productivity in relation to animal habitation
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 02
Animal diseases
Etiology, epidemiology pathogenesis, symptoms, post-mortem lesions, diagnosis, and control of infectious diseases of cattle, sheep and goat, horses, pigs, and poultry
Etiology, epidemiology, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment of production diseases of cattle, horse, pig, and poultry
Deficiency diseases of domestic animals and birds
Diagnosis and treatment of non-specific conditions like impaction, bloat, diarrhoea, indigestion, dehydration, stroke, poisoning
Diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders
Principles and methods of immunization of animals against specific diseases-hard immunity, disease free zones, ‘zero’ disease concept, chemoprophylaxis
Anesthesia: Local, regional, and general-preanesthetic medication. Symptoms and surgical interference in fractures and dislocation. Hernia, choking abomasal displacement-caesarian operations. Rumenotomy-castrations
Disease investigation techniques: Materials for laboratory investigation-establishment. Animal health centers disease free zone
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 03
Veterinary public health
Zoonoses: Classification, definition, role of animals and birds in prevalence and transmission of zoonotic diseases-occupational zoonotic diseases
Epidemiology: Principle, definition of epidemiological terms, application of epidemiological measures in the study of diseases and disease control. Epidemiological features of air, water, and food borne infections. OIE regulation, WTO
Epidemiology: Sanitary and phytosanitary measures
Veterinary jurisprudence: Rules and regulations for improvement of animal quality and prevention of animal diseases, state and central rules for prevention of animal and animal product borne diseases, SPCA, veterolegal cases, certificates
Veterinary jurisprudence: Materials and methods of collection of samples for veterolegal investigation
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 04
Milk and milk products technology
Market milk: Quality, testing, and grading of raw milk. Processing, packaging, storing, distribution, marketing defects, and their control. Preparation of the following milks: Pasteurized, standardized, toned, double toned, sterilized, homogenized
Market milk: Reconstituted, recombined, and flavored milks. Preparation of cultured milks, cultures and their management, yoghurt, dahi, lassi, and shrikhand. Preparation of flavoured and sterilized milks. Legal standards
Market milk: Sanitation requirement for clean and safe milk and for the milk plant equipment
Milk products technology: Selection of raw materials, processing, storing, distributing and marketing milk products such as cream, butter, ghee, khoa, channa, cheese, condensed, evaporated, dried milk and baby food, ice-cream and kulfi; by-products
Milk products technology: Selection of raw materials, processing, storing, distributing and marketing milk products such as whey products, buttermilk, lactose, and casein. Testing, grading, judging milk products-BIS and agmark specifications
Milk products technology: Judging milk products-legal standards, quality control nutritive properties. Packaging processing and operational control. Costing of dairy products
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 05
Meat hygiene and technology
Meat hygiene: Ante mortem care and management of food animals, stunning, slaughter and dressing operations; abattoir requirements and designs; meat inspection procedures and judgment of carcass meat cuts-grading of carcass meat cuts
Meat hygiene: Duties and functions of veterinarians in wholesome meat production. Hygienic methods of handling production of meat: Spoilage of meat and control measures, post-slaughter physicochemical changes in meat and factors that influence them
Meat hygiene: Hygienic methods of handling production of meat-quality improvement methods, adulteration of meat and detection, regulatory provisions in meat trade and industry
Meat technology: Physical and chemical characteristics of meat-meat emulsions, methods of preservation of meat-curing, canning, irradiation, packaging of meat and meat products, processing and formulations
Meat technology: By-products-slaughter house by-products and their utilization, edible and inedible by products, social and economic implications of proper utilization of slaughterhouse by-products-argan products for food and pharmaceuticals
Meat technology: Poultry products technology-chemical composition and nutritive value of poultry meat, pre-slaughter care and management. Slaughtering techniques, inspection, preservation of poultry meat and products. Legal and BIS standards
Meat technology: Poultry products technology-structure composition and nutritive value of eggs microbial spoilage. Preservation and maintenance. Marketing of poultry meat, eggs, and products
Meat technology: Rabbit/ fur animal farming-Rabbit meat production. Disposal and utilization of fur and wool, and recycling of waste by products. Grading of wool

Anthropology-Paper-I+

Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 01
Meaning, scope, and development of anthropology
Relationships with other disciplines: Social sciences, behavioural sciences, life sciences, medical sciences, earth sciences, and humanities
Main branches of anthropology, their scope, and relevance: (a) Social-cultural anthropology, (b) biological anthropology, (c) archaeological anthropology, (d) linguistic anthropology
Human evolution and emergence of man: (a) Biological and cultural factors in human evolution, (b) theories of organic evolution (pre-Darwinian, Darwinian, and post-Darwinian)
Human evolution and emergence of man: (c) Synthetic theory of evolution; brief outline of terms and concepts of evolutionary biology (Doll’s rule, Cope’s rule, Gause’s rule, parallelism, convergence, adaptive radiation, and mosaic evolution)
Characteristics of primates; evolutionary trend and primate taxonomy; primate adaptations; (arboreal and terrestrial) primate taxonomy; primate behaviour; tertiary and quaternary fossil primates; living major primates; comparative anatomy of man and apes
Skeletal changes due to erect posture and its implications
Phylogenetic status, characteristics, and geographical distribution of the following: (a) Plio-preleistocene hominids in South and East Africa-Australopithecines, (b) Homo erectus: Africa (Paranthropus), Europe-homo erectus (Heidelbergensis)
Phylogenetic status, characteristics, and geographical distribution of the following: (b) Asia (homo erectus Javanicus, homo erectus Pekinensis, (c) Neanderthal man: La-Chapelle-Aux-saints (classical type), MT. Carmel (progressive type), (d) Rhodesian man
Phylogenetic status, characteristics, and geographical distribution of the following: (e) Homo sapiens: Cro-Magnon, Grimaldi, and Chancelade
The biological basis of life: The cell, DNA structure and replication, protein synthesis, gene, mutation, chromosomes, and cell division-(a) principles of prehistoric archaeology. Chronology: Relative and absolute dating methods
The biological basis of life: Cultural evolution-broad outlines of prehistoric cultures: (i) Paleolithic, (ii) Mesolithic, (iii) Neolithic, (iv) Chalcolithic, (v) Copper-bronze age, (vi) Iron age
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 02
The nature of culture
The concept and characteristics of culture and civilization; ethnocentrism vis-a-vis cultural relativism
The nature of society: Concept of society; society and culture; social institution; social groups; and social stratification
Marriage: Definition and universality; laws of marriage (endogamy, exogamy, hypergamy, hypogamy, incest taboo); type of marriage (monogamy, polygamy, polyandry, group marriage). Functions of marriage
Marriage: Marriage regulations (preferential, prescriptive and proscriptive); marriage payments (bride wealth and dowry)
Family: Definition and universality; family, household and domestic groups; functions of family; types of family (from the perspectives of structure, blood relation, marriage, residence and succession); impact of urbanization
Family: Industrialization and feminist movements on family
Kinship: Consanguinity and affinity; principles and types of descent (unilineal, double, bilateral ambilineal); forms of descent groups (lineage, clan, phratry, moiety and kindred); kinship terminology (descriptive and classificatory)
Kinship: Filiation and complementary filiation; descent and alliance
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 03
Economic organization
Meaning, scope, and relevance of economic anthropology; formalist and substantivist debate; principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on hunting and gathering, fishing
Swiddening, pastoralism, horticulture, and agriculture; globalization and indigenous economic systems
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 04
Political organization and social control
Band, tribe, chiefdom, kingdom and state; concepts of power, authority and legitimacy; social control, law, and justice in simple societies
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 05
Religion
Anthropological approaches to the study of religion (evolutionary, psychological and functional); monotheism and polytheism; sacred and profane; myths and rituals
Forms of religion in tribal and peasant societies (animism, animatism, fetishism, naturism, and totemism); religion, magic, and science distinguished; magico-religious functionaries (priest, shaman, medicine man, sorcerer, and witch)
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 06
Anthropological theories
Classical evolutionism (Tylor, Morgan, and Frazer), historical particularism (Boas) diffusionism (British, German, and American), functionalism (Malinowski); structural-functionalism (Radcliffe-Brown), structuralism (Levi-Strauss and E. Leach)
Culture and personality (Benedict, Mead, Linton, Kardiner and Cora-Dubois), neoevolutionism (Childe, White, Steward, Sahlins, and service), cultural materialism (Harris), symbolic and interpretive theories (Turner, Schneider, and Geertz)
Cognitive theories (Tyler, Conklin), postmodernism in anthropology
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 07
Culture, language, and communication
Nature, origin, and characteristics of language; verbal and non-verbal communication; social context of language use
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 08
Research methods in anthropology
Fieldwork tradition in anthropology, distinction between technique, method, and methodology
Tools of data collection: observation, interview, schedules, questionnaire, Case study, genealogy, life-history, oral history, secondary sources of information, participatory methods
Analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 09
Human genetics
Methods and application: Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study (pedigree analysis, twin study, foster child, co-twin method, cytogenetic method, chromosomal and karyotype analysis), biochemical methods, immunological methods
Methods and application: DNA technology and recombinant technologies
Mendelian genetics in man-family study, single factor, multifactor, lethal, sublethal, and polygenic inheritance in man
Concept of genetic polymorphism and selection, Mendelian population, Hardy-Weinberg law; causes and changes which bring down frequency-mutation, isolation, migration, selection, inbreeding, and genetic drift
Consanguineous and non consanguineous mating, genetic load, genetic effect of consanguineous and cousin marriages
Chromosomes and chromosomal aberrations in man, methodology: (a) Numerical and structural aberrations (disorders), (b) sex chromosomal aberration-Klinefelter (XXY), turner (XO), super female (XXX), intersex, and other syndromic disorders
Chromosomes and chromosomal aberrations in man, methodology: (c) Autosomal aberrations-down syndrome, Patau, Edward, and Cri-du-chat syndromes, (d) genetic imprints in human disease, genetic screening, genetic counseling, human DNA profiling
Chromosomes and chromosomal aberrations in man, methodology: (d) Gene mapping and genome study
Race and racism, biological basis of morphological variation of non-metric and characters
Racial criteria, racial traits in relation to heredity and environment; biological basis of racial classification, racial differentiation, and race crossing in man
Age, sex, and population variation as genetic marker: ABO, Rh blood groups, HLA Hp, transferring, GM, blood enzymes. Physiological characteristics-Hb level, body fat, pulse rate
Age, sex, and population variation as genetic marker: Physiological characteristics-respiratory functions and sensory perceptions in different cultural and socioeconomic groups
Concepts and methods of ecological anthropology: Biocultural adaptations-genetic and non-genetic factors. Man’s physiological responses to environmental stresses: Hot desert, cold, high altitude climate
Epidemiological anthropology: Health and disease. Infectious and non-infectious diseases, nutritional deficiency related diseases
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 10
Concept of human growth and development
Stages of growth-prenatal, natal, infant, childhood, adolescence, maturity, senescence
Factors affecting growth and development genetic, environmental, biochemical, nutritional, cultural, and socioeconomic
Ageing and senescence
Theories and observations, biological and chronological longevity
Human physique and somatotypes
Methodologies for growth studies
Relevance of menarche, menopause, and other bioevents to fertility
Fertility patterns and differentials
Demographic theories-biological, social, and cultural
Biological and socioecological factors influencing fecundity, fertility, natality, and mortality
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 11
Applications of anthropology
Anthropology of sports, nutritional anthropology, anthropology in designing of defence and other equipments, forensic anthropology, methods and principles of personal identification and reconstruction, applied human genetics-paternity diagnosis
Genetic counseling and eugenics, DNA technology in diseases and medicine, serogenetics and cytogenetics in reproductive biology

Anthropology-Paper-II+

Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 01
Evolution of the Indian culture and civilization
Prehistoric (Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, and Neolithic-Chalcolithic), protohistoric (Indus civilization). Pre-Harappan, Harappan, and post-Harappan cultures. Contributions of the tribal cultures to Indian civilization
Palaeo: Anthropological evidences from India with special reference to Siwaliks and Narmada basin (Ramapithecus, Sivapithecus, and Narmada man)
Ethno-archaeology in India: The concept of ethnoarchaeology; survivals and parallels among the hunting, foraging, fishing, pastoral and peasant communities including arts and crafts producing communities
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 02
Demographic profile of India
Ethnic and linguistic elements in the indian population and their distribution
Indian population-factors influencing its structure and growth
The structure and nature of traditional Indian social system-Varnashrama, purushartha, karma, rina, and rebirth
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 03
Caste system in India
Structure and characteristics, varna and caste, theories of origin of caste system, dominant caste, caste mobility, future of caste system, jajmani system
Tribe-case continuum
Sacred complex and nature-man-spirit complex
Impact of Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, and Christianity of Indian society
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 04
Emergence, growth and development in India
Contributions of the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century scholar-administrators
Contributions of indian anthropologists to tribal and caste studies
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 05
Indian village
Significance of village study in India; Indian village as a social system; traditional and changing patterns of settlement and inter-caste relations; agrarian relations in Indian villages; impact of globalization on Indian villages
Linguistic and religious minorities and their social, political, and economic status
Indigenous and exogenous processes of socio-cultural change in Indian society: Sanskritization, westernization, modernization; inter-play of little and great traditions; Panchayati raj and social change; media and social change
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 06
Tribal situation in India
Biogenetic variability, linguistic, and socioeconomic characteristics of the tribal populations, and their distribution
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 07
Problems of the tribal communities
Land alienation, poverty, indebtedness, low literacy, poor educational facilities, unemployment, under-employment, health, and nutrition
Developmental projects and their impact on tribal displacement and problems of rehabilitation
Development of forest policy and tribals
Impact of urbanization and industrialization on tribal populations
Problems of exploitation and deprivation of scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, and other backward classes
Constitutional safeguards for scheduled tribes and scheduled castes
Social change and contemporary tribal societies: Impact of modern democratic institutions, development programmes and welfare measures on tribals and weaker sections
The concept of ethnicity; ethnic conflicts and political developments; unrest among tribal communities; regionalism and demand for autonomy; pseudo tribalism
Social change among the tribes during colonial and post-independent india
Impact of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and other religions on tribal societies
Tribe and nation state-a comparative study of tribal communities in India and other countries
History of administration of tribal areas, tribal policies, plans, programmes of tribal development and their implementation
The concept of PTGs (Primitive Tribal Groups), their distribution, special programmes for their development
Role of NGOS in tribal development
Role of anthropology in tribal and rural development
Contributions of anthropology to the understanding of regionalism, communalism, and ethnic and political movements

Botany-Paper-I+

Botany-Paper-I: Unit 01
Microbiology and plant pathology
Structure and reproduction/ multiplication of viruses, viroids, bacteria, fungi, and mycoplasma; applications of microbiology in agriculture, industry, medicine, and in control of soil and water pollution; prion and prion hypothesis
Important crop diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, fungi, and nematodes; modes of infection and dissemination; molecular basis of infection and disease resistance/ defence; physiology of parasitism and control measures
Fungal toxins
Modeling and disease forecasting; plant quarantine
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 02
Cryptogams
Algae, fungi, lichens, bryophytes, pteridophytes-structure and reproduction from evolutionary viewpoint; distribution of cryptogams in India and their ecological and economic importance
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 03
Phanerogams
Gymnosperms: Concept of progymnosperms. Classification and distribution of gymnosperms. Salient features of cycadales, ginkgoales, coniferales, and gnetales, their structure and reproduction. General account of cycadofilicales
Gymnosperms: Bennettitales and cordiaitailes; geological time scale; type of fossils and their study techniques
Angiosperms: Systematics, anatomy, embryology, palynology, and phylogency. Taxonomic hierarchy; international code of botanical nomenclature; numerical taxonomy and chemotaxonomy; evidence from anatomy, embryology, and palynology
Angiosperms: Origin and evolution of angiosperms; comparative account of various systems of classification of angiosperms; study of angiospermic families-mangnoliaceae, ranunculaceae, brassicaceae, rosaceae, fabaceae, euphorbiaceae, malvaceae
Angiosperms: Study of angiospermic families-dipterocarpaceae, apiaceae, asclepiadaceae, verbenaceae, solanaceae, rubiaceae, cucurbitaceae, asteraceae, poaceae, arecaceae, liliaceae, musaceae, and orchidaceae
Stomata and their types; glandular and non-glandular trichomes; unusual secondary growth; anatomy of C3 and C4 plants; xylem and phloem differentiation; wood anatomy
Development of male and female gametophytes, pollination, fertilization; endosperm-its development and function
Patterns of embryo development; polyembryony, apomixis; applications of palynology; experimental embryology including pollen storage and test-tube fertilization
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 04
Plant resource development
Domestication and introduction of plants; origin of cultivated plants, Vavilov’s centers of origin
Plants as sources for food, fodder, fibers, spices, beverages, edible oils, drugs, narcotics, insecticides, timber, gums, resins and dyes; latex, cellulose, starch and its products; perfumery; importance of ethnobotany in Indian context
Energy plantations, botanical gardens, and herbaria
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 05
Morphogenesis
Totipotency, polarity, symmetry, and differentiation; cell, tissue, organ, and protoplast culture
Somatic hybrids and cybrids; micropropagation; somaclonal variation and its applications; pollen haploids, embryo rescue methods and their applications

Botany-Paper-II+

Botany-Paper-II: Unit 01
Cell biology
Techniques of cell biology
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells-structural and ultrastructural details; structure and function of extracellular matrix (cell wall) and membranes-cell adhesion, membrane transport and vesicular transport
Structure and function of cell organelles (chloroplasts, mitochondria, ER, dictyosomes ribosomes, endosomes, lysosomes, peroxisomes; cytoskeleton and microtubules; nucleus, nucleolus, nuclear pore complex; chromatin and nucleosome
Cell signaling and cell receptors; signal transduction mitosis and meiosis; molecular basis of cell cycle
Numerical and structural variations in chromosomes and their significance; chromatin organization and packaging of genome; polygene chromosomes; B-chromosomes-structure, behavior, and significance
Botany-Paper-II: Unit 02
Genetics, molecular biology, and evolution
Development of genetics, and gene versus allele concepts (pseudoalleles); quantitative genetics and multiple factors; incomplete dominance, polygenic inheritance, multiple alleles
Linkage and crossing over of gene mapping including molecular maps (idea of mapping, function); sex chromosomes and sex-linked inheritance; sex determination and molecular basis of sex differentiation; mutations (biochemical and molecular basis)
Cytoplasmic inheritance and cytoplasmic genes (including genetics of male sterility)
Structure and synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins; genetic code and regulation of gene expression; gene silencing; multigene families; organic evolution-evidences, mechanism and theories
Role of rna in origin and evolution
Botany-Paper-II: Unit 03
Plant breeding, biotechnology, and biostatistics
Methods of plant breeding-introduction, selection, and hybridization (pedigree, backcross, mass selection, bulk method); mutation, polyploidy, male sterility, and heterosis breeding
Use of apomixis in plant breeding; DNA sequencing; genetic engineering-methods of transfer of genes; transgenic crops and biosafety aspects; development and use of molecular markers in plant breeding; tools and techniques-probe, southern blotting
Tools and techniques-DNA fingerprinting, PCR and FISH
Standard deviation and coefficient of variation (CV)
Tests of significance (Z-test, t-test, and chi-square tests)
Probability and distributions (normal, binomial, and Poisson)
Correlation and regression
Botany-Paper-II: Unit 04
Physiology and biochemistry
Water relations, mineral nutrition and ion transport, mineral deficiencies
Photosynthesis-photochemical reactions, photophosphorylation and carbon fixation pathways; C₃, C₄, and CAM pathways; mechanism of phloem transport
Respiration (anaerobic and aerobic, including fermentation)-electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation; photorespiration; chemiosmotic theory and ATP synthesis; lipid metabolism; nitrogen fixation and nitrogen metabolism
Enzymes, coenzymes; energy transfer and energy conservation
Importance of secondary metabolites
Pigments as photoreceptors (plastidial pigments and phytochrome)
Plant movements; photoperiodism and flowering, vernalization, senescence; growth substances-their chemical nature, role, and applications in agri-horticulture; growth indices, growth movements
Stress physiology (heat, water, salinity, metal); fruit and seed physiology
Dormancy, storage, and germination of seed
Fruit ripening-its molecular basis and manipulation
Botany-Paper-II: Unit 05
Ecology and plant geography
Concept of ecosystem; ecological factors
Concepts and dynamics of community; plant succession
Concepts of biosphere; ecosystems; conservation; pollution and its control (including phytoremediation); plant indicators; environment (protection) act
Forest types of India-‘ecological and economic importance of forests, afforestation, deforestation and social forestry; endangered plants, endemism IUCN categories, red data books; biodiversity and its conservation; protected area network
Convention of biological diversity, farmers’ rights; and intellectual property rights; concept of sustainable development; biogeochemical cycles
Global warming and climatic change; invasive species; environmental impact assessment; phytogeographical regions of India

Chemistry-Paper-I+

Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 01
Atomic structure
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, Schrödinger wave equation (time independent); interpretation of wave function, particle in one-dimensional box, quantum numbers, hydrogen atom wave functions; shapes of s, p, and d orbitals
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 02
Chemical bonding
Ionic bond, characteristics of ionic compounds, lattice energy, Born-Haber cycle; covalent bond and its general characteristics, polarities of bonds in molecules and their dipole moments; valence bond theory, concept of resonance and resonance energy
Molecular orbital theory (LCAO method); bonding H+, H, He₂ + to Ne₂, NO, CO, HF, CN-, comparison of valence bond and molecular orbital theories, bond order, bond strength, and bond length
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 03
Solid state
Crystal systems; designation of crystal faces, lattice structures, and unit cell; Bragg's law; X-ray diffraction by crystals; close packing, radius ratio rules, calculation of some limiting radius ratio values; structures of NaCl, ZnS, CsCl, CaF₂
Stoichiometric and nonstoichiometric defects, impurity defects, semiconductors
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 04
The gaseous state and transport phenomenon
Equation of state for real gases, intermolecular interactions, and critical phenomena and liquefaction of gases; Maxwell’s distribution of speeds, intermolecular collisions, collisions on the wall and effusion
Thermal conductivity and viscosity of ideal gases
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 05
Liquid state
Kelvin equation; surface tension and surface energy, wetting, and contact angle, interfacial tension and capillary action
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 06
Thermodynamics
Work, heat, and internal energy; first law of thermodynamics
Second law of thermodynamics; entropy as a state function, entropy changes in various processes, entropy-reversibility, and irreversibility, free energy functions; thermodynamic equation of state; Maxwell relations
Temperature, volume, and pressure dependence of U, H, A, G, Cp, and Cv, ®® and ®; J-T effect and inversion temperature; criteria for equilibrium, relation between equilibrium constant and thermodynamic quantities; Nernst heat theorem
Introductory idea of third law of thermodynamics
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 07
Phase equilibrium and solutions
Clausius-Clapeyron equation; phase diagram for a pure substance; phase equilibrium in binary systems, partially miscible liquids-upper and lower critical solution temperatures; partial molar quantities, their significance, and determination
Excess thermodynamic functions and their determination
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 08
Electrochemistry
Debye-Huckel theory of strong electrolytes and Debye-Huckel limiting law for various equilibrium and transport properties
Galvanic cells, concentration cells; electrochemical series, measurement of EMF of cells and its applications fuel cells and batteries
Processes at electrodes; double layer at the interface; rate of charge transfer, current density; over potential; electroanalytical techniques: Amperometry, ion selective electrodes and their use
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 09
Chemical kinetics
Differential and integral rate equations for zeroth, first, second, and fractional order reactions; rate equations involving reverse, parallel, consecutive, and chain reactions; branching chain and explosions
Effect of temperature and pressure on rate constant
Study of fast reactions by stop-flow and relaxation methods
Collisions and transition state theories
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 10
Photochemistry
Photochemistry: Absorption of light; decay of excited state by different routes; photochemical reactions between hydrogen and halogens, and their quantum yields
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 11
Surface phenomena and catalysis
Adsorption from gases and solutions on solid adsorbents; Langmuir and BET adsorption isotherms; determination of surface area, characteristics and mechanism of reaction on heterogeneous catalysts
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 12
Bioinorganic chemistry
Metal ions in biological systems and their role in ion-transport across the membranes (molecular mechanism), oxygen-uptake proteins, cytochromes, and ferredoxins
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 13
Coordination chemistry
Bonding in transition of metal complexes
Valence bond theory, crystal field theory and its modifications; applications of theories in the explanation of magnetism and electronic spectra of metal complexes
Isomerism in coordination compounds; IUPAC nomenclature of coordination compounds; stereochemistry of complexes with 4 and 6 coordination numbers; Chelate effect and polynuclear complexes; trans effect and its theories
kinetics of substitution reactions in square-planar complexes; thermodynamic and kinetic stability of complexes
EAN rule, synthesis structure, and reactivity of metal carbonyls; carboxylate anions, carbonyl hydrides and metal nitrosyl compounds
Complexes with aromatic systems, synthesis, structure, and bonding in metal olefin complexes, alkyne complexes and cyclopentadienyl complexes; coordinative unsaturation, oxidative addition reactions, insertion reactions
Fluxional molecules and their characterization; compounds with metal-metal bonds and metal atom clusters
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 14
Main group chemistry
Boranes, borazines, phosphazenes, and cyclic phosphazene, silicates, and silicones, Interhalogen compounds; sulphur-nitrogen compounds, noble gas compounds
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 15
General chemistry of 'f' block element
Lanthanides and actinides: Separation, oxidation states, magnetic and spectral properties; lanthanide contraction

Chemistry-Paper-II+

Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 01
Delocalized covalent bonding
Aromaticity, antiaromaticity; annulenes, azulenes, tropolones, fulvenes, sydnones
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 02
Reaction mechanisms
General methods (both kinetic and non-kinetic) of study of mechanisms or organic reactions: Isotopies, method crossover experiment, intermediate trapping, stereochemistry; energy of activation; thermodynamic control and kinetic control of reactions
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 03
Reactive intermediates
Generation, geometry, stability, and reactions of carbonium ions and carbanions, free radicals, carbenes, benzynes, and nitrenes
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 04
Substitution reactions
SN1, SN2, and SNi, mechanisms; neighbouring group participation; electrophilic and nucleophilic reactions of aromatic compounds including heterocyclic compounds-pyrrole, furan, thiophene, and indole
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 05
Elimination reactions
E1, E2, and E1cb mechanisms; orientation in E2 reactions-Saytzeff and Hofmann; pyrolytic syn elimination-acetate pyrolysis, Chugaev and Cope eliminations
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 06
Addition reactions
Electrophilic addition to C=C and C≡C; nucleophilic addition to C=O, C®N, conjugated olefins and carbonyls
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 07
Reactions and rearrangements
Pinacol-pinacolone, Hoffmann, Beckmann, Baeyer-Villiger, Favorskii, Fries, Claisen, Cope, Stevens and Wagner-Meerwein rearrangements
Aldol condensation, Claisen condensation, Dieckmann, Perkin, Knoevenagel, Witting, Clemmensen, Wolff-Kishner, Cannizzaro and von Richter reactions; Stobbe, benzoin and acyloin condensations; Fischer indole synthesis, Skraup synthesis, Bischler-Napieralski
Sandmeyer, Reimer-Tiemann and Reformatsky reactions
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 08
Pericyclic reactions
Classification and examples; Woodward-Hoffmann rules-electrocyclic reactions, cycloaddition reactions [2+2 and 4+2] and sigmatropic shifts [1, 3; 3, 3, and 1, 5], FMO approach
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 09
Preparation and properties of polymers
Organic polymers polyethylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, teflon, nylon, terylene, synthetic and natural rubber
Biopolymers: Structure of proteins, DNA and RNA
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 10
Synthetic uses of reagents
OsO₄, HlO₄, CrO₃, Pb (OAc) ₄, SeO₂, NBS, B₂H₆, Na-liquid NH₃, LiAIH₄, NaBH₄, nBuLi, MCPBA
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 11
Photochemistry
Photochemical reactions of simple organic compounds, excited and ground states, singlet and triplet states, Norrish-Type I and Type II reactions
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 12
Spectroscopy
Principle and applications in structure elucidation: (i) Rotational-diatomic molecules; isotopic substitution and rotational constants, (ii) Vibrational-diatomic molecules, linear triatomic molecules
Principle and applications in structure elucidation: (ii) Vibrational-specific frequencies of functional groups in polyatomic molecules, (iii) electronic-singlet and triplet states. n®®®and ®®®®transitions
Principle and applications in structure elucidation: (iii) Electronic-application to conjugated double bonds and conjugated carbonyls Woodward-Fieser rules; charge transfer spectra, (iv) nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR): Basic principle
Principle and applications in structure elucidation: (iv) Nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR): Chemical shift and spin-spin interaction and coupling constants, (v) mass spectrometry: Parent peak, base peak, metastable peak, McLafferty rearrangement

Civil engineering-Paper-I+

Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 01
Engineering mechanics, strength of materials, and structural analysis
Engineering mechanics: Units and dimensions, SI units, vectors, concept of force, concept of particle and rigid body. Concurrent, non-concurrent and parallel forces in a plane, moment of force free body diagram, conditions of equilibrium
Engineering mechanics: Principle of virtual work, equivalent force system. First and second moment of area, mass moment of inertia. Static friction. Kinematics and kinetics: kinematics in Cartesian coordinates
Engineering mechanics: Kinematics and kinetics-motion under uniform and non-uniform acceleration, motion under gravity. Kinetics of particle: Momentum and energy principles, collision of elastic bodies, rotation of rigid bodies
Strength of materials: Simple stress and strain, elastic constants, axially loaded compression members, shear force, and bending moment, theory of simple bending, shear stress distribution across cross sections, beams of uniform strength
Strength of materials: Deflection of beams-Macaulay's method, Mohr’s moment area method, conjugate beam method, unit load method. Torsion of shafts, elastic stability of columns, Euler’s, Rankine’s, and Secant formulae
Structural analysis: Castigliano’s theorems I and II, unit load method, of consistent deformation applied to beams and pin jointed trusses. Slope-deflection, moment distribution
Structural analysis: Rolling loads and influences lines-influences lines for shear force and bending moment at a section of a beam. Criteria for maximum shear force and bending moment in beams traversed by a system of moving loads
Structural analysis: Rolling loads and influences lines-influences lines for simply supported plane pin jointed trusses. Arches: Three hinged, two hinged, and fixed arches, rib shortening, and temperature effects
Structural analysis: Matrix methods of analysis-force method and displacement method of analysis of indeterminate beams and rigid frames. Plastic analysis of beams and frames: Theory of plastic bending, plastic analysis, statical method, mechanism method
Structural analysis: Unsymmetrical bending-moment of inertia, product of inertia, position of neutral axis and principal axes, calculation of bending stresses
Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 02
Design of structures: Steel, concrete, and masonry structures
Structural steel design: Structural steel-factors of safety and load factors. Riveted, bolted, and welded joints and connections. Design of tension and compression members, beams of built up section, riveted and welded plate girders, gantry girders
Structural steel design: Stanchions with battens and lacings
Design of concrete and masonry structures: Concept of mix design. Reinforced concrete: Working stress and limit state method of design-recommendations of IS codes. Design of one way and two way slabs, staircase slabs
Design of concrete and masonry structures: Simple and continuous beams of rectangular, T and L sections. Compression members under direct load with or without eccentricity. Cantilever and counterfort type retaining walls
Design of concrete and masonry structures: Water tanks-design requirements for rectangular and circular tanks resting on ground. Prestressed concrete: Methods and systems of prestressing, anchorages
Design of concrete and masonry structures: Analysis and design of sections for flexure based on working stress, loss of prestress. Design of brick masonry as per is codes
Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 03
Fluid mechanics, open channel flow, and hydraulic machines
Fluid mechanics: Fluid properties and their role in fluid motion, fluid statics including forces acting on plane and curve surfaces. Kinematics and dynamics of fluid flow: Velocity and accelerations, stream lines, equation of continuity
Fluid mechanics: Irrigational and rotational flow, velocity potential and stream functions. Continuity, momentum, energy equation, Navier Stokes equation, Euler’s equation of motion, application to fluid flow problems, pipe flow, sluice gates, weirs
Dimensional analysis and similitude: Buckingham’s Pi-theorem, dimensionless parameters
Laminar flow: Laminar flow between parallel, stationary and moving plates, flow through tube
Boundary layer: Laminar and turbulent boundary layer on a flat plate, laminar sublayer, smooth and rough boundaries, drag and lift. Turbulent flow through pipes: Characteristics of turbulent flow
Boundary layer: Turbulent flow through pipes-velocity distribution and variation of pipe friction factor, hydraulic grade line and total energy line
Open channel flow: Uniform and non-uniform flows, momentum and energy correction factors, specific energy, and specific force, critical depth, rapidly varied flow, hydraulic jump, gradually varied flow, classification of surface profiles, control section
Open channel flow: Step method of integration of varied flow equation
Hydraulic machines and hydropower: Hydraulic turbines, types classification, choice of turbines performance parameters, controls, characteristics, specific speed. Principles of hydropower development
Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 04
Geotechnical engineering
Soil type and structure-gradation and particle size distribution, consistency limits
Water in soil-capillary and structural, effective stress and pore water pressure, permeability concept, field and laboratory determination of permeability, seepage pressure, quick sand conditions, shear strength determination, Mohr coulomb concept
Compaction of soil-laboratory and field test
Compressibility and consolidation concept-consolidation theory, consolidation settlement analysis
Earth pressure theory and analysis for retaining walls, application for sheet piles and braced excavation
Bearing capacity of soil-approaches for analysis, field tests, settlement analysis, stability of slope of earth walk
Subsurface exploration of soils-methods, foundation, type and selection criteria for foundation of structures, design criteria for foundation, analysis of distribution of stress for footings and pile, pile group action, pile load test
Ground improvement techniques

Civil engineering-Paper-II+

Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 01
Construction technology, equipment, planning, and management
Construction technology: Engineering materials-physical properties of construction materials with respect to their use in construction-stones, bricks, and tiles; lime, cement, different types of mortars and concrete. Specific use of ferro cement
Construction technology: Engineering materials-fiber reinforced CC, high strength concrete. Timber; properties defects-common preservation treatments. Use and selection of materials for specific use like low cost housing, mass housing, high rise buildings
Construction: Masonry principles using brick, stone, blocks-construction detailing and strength characteristics. Types of plastering, pointing, flooring, roofing, and construction features. Common repairs in buildings
Construction: Principle of functional planning of building for residents and specific use-building code provisions. Basic principles of detailed and approximate estimating-specification writing and rate analysis-principles of valuation of real property
Construction: Machinery for earthwork, concreting and their specific uses-factors affecting selection of equipments, operating cost of equipments
Construction planning and management: Construction activity-schedules, organization for construction industry, quality assurance principles. Use basic principle of network-analysis in form of CPM and PERT, their use in construction monitoring
Construction planning and management: Cost optimization and resource allocation. Basic principles of economic analysis and methods. Project profitability-basic principles of boot approach to financial planning-simple toll fixation criterions
Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 02
Surveying and transportation engineering
Surveying: Common methods and instruments for distance and angle measurement for CE work-their use in plane table, traverse survey, levelling work, triangulation, contouring and topographical map. Basic principles of photogrammetry and remote sensing
Railways engineering: Permanent way-components, types, and their functions, function and design constituents of turn and crossing, necessity of geometric design of track, design of station and yards
Highway engineering: Principles of highway alignments-classification and geometrical design elements and standards for Roads. Pavement structure for flexible and rigid pavements-design principles and methodology of pavements
Highway engineering: Typical construction methods and standards of materials for stabilized soil, WBM, bituminous works and CC roads. Surface and sub-surface drainage arrangements for roads-culvert structures
Highway engineering: Pavement distresses and strengthening by overlays. Traffic surveys and their application in traffic planning-typical design features for channelized, intersection rotary, etc-signal designs, standard traffic signs, and markings
Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 03
Hydrology, water resources, and engineering
Hydrology: Hydrological cycle, precipitation, evaporation, transpiration, infiltration, overland flow, hydrograph, flood frequency analyses, flood routing through a reservoir, channel flow routing-Muskingum method
Groundwater flow: Specific yield, storage coefficient, coefficient of permeability, confined and unconfined aquifers, aquifers, aquitards, radial flow into a well under confined and unconfined conditions
Water resources engineering: Ground and surface water resources, single and multipurpose projects, storage capacity of reservoirs, reservoir losses, reservoir sedimentation
Irrigation engineering: (i) Water requirements of crops-consumptive use, duty and delta, irrigation methods and their efficiencies. (ii) Canals: Distribution systems for canal irrigation, canal capacity, canal losses
Irrigation engineering: (ii) Canals-alignment of main and distributary canals, most efficient section, lined canals, their design, regime theory, critical shear stress, bed load. (iii) Water logging: Causes and control, salinity
Irrigation engineering: (iv) Canal structures-design of head regulators, canal falls, aqueducts, metering flumes and canal outlets. (v) Diversion head work: Principles and design of weirs on permeable and impermeable foundation, Khosla’s theory
Irrigation engineering: (v) Energy dissipation. (vi) Storage works: Types of dams, design, principles of rigid gravity stability analysis. (vii) Spillways: Spillway types, energy dissipation. (viii) River training: Objectives of river training
Irrigation engineering: (viii) River training-methods of river training
Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 04
Environmental engineering
Water supply: Predicting demand for water, impurities of water and their significance, physical, chemical and bacteriological analysis, waterborne diseases, standards for potable water
Intake of water: Water treatment-principles of coagulation, flocculation and sedimentation; slow-, rapid-, pressure-, filters; chlorination, softening, removal of taste, odour, and salinity
Sewerage systems: Domestic and industrial wastes, store sewage-separate and combined systems, flow through sewers, design of sewers
Sewage characterization: BOD, COD, solids, dissolved oxygen, nitrogen and TOC. Standards of disposal in normal water course and on land
Sewage treatment: Working principles, units, chambers, sedimentation tank, trickling filters, oxidation ponds, activated sludge process, septic tank, disposal of sludge, recycling of waste water
Solid waste: collection and disposal in rural and urban contexts, management of long-term ill effects
Environmental pollution: Sustainable development. Radioactive wastes and disposal. Environmental impact assessment for thermal power plants, mines, river valley projects. Air pollution. Pollution control acts

Commerce and accountancy-Paper-I (Accounting and finance)+

Commerce and accountancy-Paper-I (Accounting and finance): Unit 01
Accounting, taxation, and auditing
Financing accounting: Accounting as a financial information system; impact of behavioural sciences. Accounting standards example, accounting for depreciation, inventories, research and development costs, long-term construction contracts
Financing accounting: Revenue recognition, fixed assets, contingencies, foreign exchange transactions, investments, and government grants, cash flow statement, earnings per share. Accounting for share capital transactions including bonus shares
Financing accounting: Right shares. Employees stock option and buy-back of securities. Preparation and presentation of company final accounts. Amalgamations, absorption, and reconstruction of companies
Cost accounting: Nature and functions of cost accounting. Installation of cost accounting system. Cost concepts related to income measurement, profit planning, cost control, and decision making. Methods of costing: Job costing, process costing
Cost accounting: Methods of costing-activity based costing. Volume-cost-profit relationship as a tool of profit planning. Incremental analysis/ differential costing as a tool of pricing decisions, product decisions, make or buy decisions
Cost accounting: Shut-down decisions. Techniques of cost control and cost reduction: Budgeting as a tool of planning and control. Standard costing and variance analysis. Responsibility accounting and divisional performance measurement
Taxation: Income tax-definitions. Basis of charge; incomes which do not form part of total income. Simple problems of computation of income (of individuals only) under various heads, that is salaries, income from house property
Taxation: Profits and gains from business or profession, capital gains, income from other sources, income of other persons included in assessee’s total income. Set-off and carry forward of loss. Deductions from gross total income
Taxation: Salient features/ provisions related to VAT and services tax
Auditing: Company audit-audit related to divisible profits, dividends, special investigations, tax audit. audit of banking, insurance, non-profit organization and charitable societies/ trusts/ organizations
Commerce and accountancy-Paper-I (Accounting and finance): Unit 02
Financial management, financial institutions, and markets
Financial management: Finance function-nature, scope, and objectives of financial management: Risk and return relationship. Tools of financial analysis: Ratio analysis, funds-flow and cash-flow statement
Financial management: Capital budgeting decisions-process, procedures, and appraisal methods. Risk and uncertainty analysis and methods. Cost of capital: Concept, computation of specific costs and weighted average cost of capital
Financial management: CAPM as a tool of determining cost of equity capital. Financing decisions: Theories of capital structure-net income (NI) approach. Net operating income (NOI) approach, MM approach, and traditional approach
Financial management: Designing of capital structure-types of leverages (operating, financial and combined), EBIT-EPS analysis, and other factors. Dividend decisions and valuation of firm: Walter’s model, mm thesis, Gordon's model Lintner’s model
Financial management: Factors affecting dividend policy. Working capital management: Planning of working capital. Determinants of working capital. Components of working capital-cash, inventory, and receivables
Financial management: Corporate restructuring with focus on mergers and acquisitions (financial aspect only)
Financial markets and institutions: Indian financial system-an overview, money markets: Participants, structure, and instruments. Commercial banks. Reforms in banking sector. Monetary and credit policy of RBI. RBI as a regulator
Financial markets and institutions: Capital market-primary and secondary market. Financial market instruments and innovative debt instruments; SEBI as a regulator. Financial services: Mutual funds, venture capital, credit rating agencies
Financial markets and institutions: Insurance and IRDA

Commerce and accountancy-Paper-II (Organization theory and behaviours, human resource management and industrial relation)+

Commerce and accountancy-Paper-II (Organization theory and behaviours, human resource management and industrial relation): Unit 01
Organization theory and behaviour
Organization theory: Nature and concept of organization; external environment of organization-technological, social, political, economical and legal; organizational goals primary and secondary goals, single and multiple goals; management by objectives
Organization theory: Evolution of organization theory-classical neoclassical and system approach. Modern concepts of organization theory: Organizational design, organizational structure and organizational culture. Organizational design-basic challenges
Organization theory: Differentiation and integration process; centralization and decentralization process; standardization/ formalization and mutual adjustment. Coordinating formal and informal organizations. Mechanistic and organic structures
Organization theory: Designing organizational structures-authority and control; line and staff functions, specialization and coordination. Types of organization structure-functional. Matrix structure, project structure. Nature and basis of power
Organization theory: Sources of power, power structure, and politics. Impact of information technology on organizational design and structure. Managing organizational culture
Organization behaviour: Meaning and concept; individual in organization: Personality, theories, and determinants; perception meaning and process. Motivation: Concepts, theories, and applications. Leadership-theories and styles
Organization behaviour: Quality of work life (QWL)-meaning and its impact on performance, ways of its enhancement. Quality circles (QC)-meaning and their importance. Management of conflicts in organizations. Transactional analysis
Organization behaviour: Organizational effectiveness, management of change
Commerce and accountancy-Paper-II (Organization theory and behaviours, human resource management and industrial relation): Unit 02
Human resources management and industrial relations
Human resources management (HRM): Meaning, nature, and scope of HRM, human resource planning, job analysis, job description, job specification, recruitment process, selection process, orientational and placement, training and development process
Human resources management (HRM): Performance appraisal and 360° feedback, salary and wage administration, job evaluation, employee welfare, promotions, transfers and separations
Industrial relations (IR): Meaning, nature, importance, and scope of IR, formation of trade union, trade union legislation, trade union movement in India. Recognition of trade unions, problems of trade unions in India
Industrial relations (IR): Impact of liberalization on trade union movement. Nature of industrial disputes: Strikes and lockouts, causes of disputes, prevention and settlement of disputes. Workers participation in management: Philosophy, rationale
Industrial relations (IR): present day status and future prospects. Adjudication and collective bargaining. Industrial relations in public enterprises absenteeism and labour turnover in Indian industries, and their causes, and remedies
Industrial relations (IR): ILO and its functions

Economics-Paper-I+

Economics-Paper-I: Unit 01
Advanced microeconomics
Marshallian and varrasiam approaches to price determination
Alternative distribution theories; Ricardo, Kaldor, Kalecki
Markets structure: Monopolistic competition, duopoly, oligopoly
Modern welfare criteria: Pareto Hicks and Scitovsky, Arrow’s impossibility theorem, A.K. Sen’s social welfare function
Economics-Paper-I: Unit 02
Advanced macroeconomics
Approaches to employment income and interest rate determination: Classical, Keynes (IS)-LM) curve, neoclassical synthesis and new classical, theories of interest rate determination and interest rate structure
Economics-Paper-I: Unit 03
Money-banking and finance
Demand for and supply of money: Money multiplier quantity theory of money (Fisher, Pique, and Friedman) and Keynes's theory on demand for money, goals, and instruments of monetary management in closed and open economies
Demand for and supply of money: Relation between the central bank and the treasury. Proposal for ceiling on growth rate of money
Public finance and its role in market economy: In stabilization of supply, allocative, of resources, and in distribution and development. Sources of government revenue, forms of taxes and subsidies, their incidence and effects. Limits to taxation, loans
Public finance and its role in market economy: Crowding-out effects and limits to borrowings. Public expenditure and its effects
Economics-Paper-I: Unit 04
International economics
Old and new theories of international trade: (i) Comparative advantage, (ii) terms of trade and offer curve, (iii) product cycle and strategic trade theories, (iv) trade as an engine of growth and theories of underdevelopment in an open economy
Forms of protection: tariff and quota
Balance of payments adjustment: Alternative approaches-(i) Price versus income, income adjustments under fixed exchange rates, (ii) theories of policy mix, (iii) exchange rate adjustments under capital mobility
Balance of payments adjustment: Alternative approaches-(iv) floating rates and their implications for developing countries: Currency boards, (v) trade policy and developing countries
Balance of payments adjustment: Alternative approaches-(vi) BOP, adjustments and policy coordination in open economy macromodel. (vii) Speculative attacks. (viii) Trade blocs and monetary unions. (ix) WTO: Trims, trips, domestic measures
Balance of payments adjustment: Alternative approaches-(ix) WTO: Different rounds of WTO talks
Economics-Paper-I: Unit 05
Growth and development
Theories of growth: Harrod’s model
Lewis model of development with surplus labour
Balanced unbalanced growth
Human capitals and economic growth
Research and development and economic growth
Process of economic development of less developed countries: Myrdal and Kuznets on economic development and structural change-role of agriculture in economic development of less developed countries
Economic development and international trade and investment, role of multinationals
Planning and economic development: changing role of markets and planning, private-public partnership
Welfare indicators and measures of growth: Human development indices. The basic needs approach
Development and environmental sustainability-renewable and non-renewable resources, environmental degradation, intergenerational equity development

Economics-Paper-II+

Economics-Paper-II: Unit 01
Indian economics in post-independence era
Land system and its changes, commercialization of agriculture drain theory, laissez faire theory and critique
Manufacture and transport: Jute, cotton, railways, money, and credit
Economics-Paper-II: Unit 02
Indian economy after independence
The pre-liberalization era: (i) Contribution of Vakil, Gadgil and V.K.R.V. Rao. (ii) Agriculture: Land reforms and land tenure system, green revolution, and capital formation in agriculture. (iii) Industry trends in composition and growth
The pre-liberalization era: (iii) Role of public and private sector, small scale, and cottage industries. (iv) National and per capita income: Patterns, trends, aggregate, and sectoral composition and changes therein
The pre-liberalization era: (v) Broad factors determining national income and distribution, measures of poverty, trends in poverty, and inequality
The post-liberalization era: (i) New economic reform and agriculture-agriculture and WTO, food processing, subsidies, agricultural prices and public distribution system, impact of public expenditure on agricultural growth
The post-liberalization era: (ii) New economic policy and industry-strategy of industrialization, privatization, disinvestments, role of foreign direct investment and multinationals
The post-liberalization era: (iii) New economic policy and trade-intellectual property rights: Implications of trips, trims, gats, and new EXIM policy. (iv) New exchange rate regime: Partial and full convertibility, capital account convertibility
The post-liberalization era: (v) New economic policy and public finance-fiscal responsibility act, twelfth finance commission and fiscal federalism and fiscal consolidation. (vi) New economic policy and monetary system. Role of RBI under the new regime
The post-liberalization era: (vii) Planning-from central planning to indicative planning, relation between planning and markets for growth and decentralized planning: 73rd and 74th constitutional amendments
The post-liberalization era: (viii) New economic policy and employment: Employment and poverty, rural wages, employment generation, poverty alleviation schemes, new rural, employment guarantee scheme

Electrical engineering-Paper-I+

Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 01
Circuits-theory
Circuit components; network graphs; KCL, KVL; circuit analysis methods: Nodal analysis, mesh analysis; basic network theorems and applications; transient analysis: RL, RC, and RLC circuits; sinusoidal steady state analysis; resonant circuits
Coupled circuits; balanced 3-phase circuits
Two-port networks
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 02
Signals and systems
Representation of continuous-time and discrete, time signals, and systems; LTI systems; convolution; impulse response; time-domain analysis of LTI systems based on convolution and differential/ difference equations
Fourier transform, Laplace transform, Z-transform, transfer function
Sampling and recovery of signals DFT, FFT processing of analog signals through discrete-time systems
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 03
E.M. theory
Maxwell’s equations, wave propagation in bounded media
Boundary conditions, reflection, and refraction of plane waves
Transmission lines: Travelling and standing waves, impedance matching, Smith chart
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 04
Analog electronics
Characteristics and equivalent circuits (large and small-signal) of diode, BJT, JFET, and MOSFET
Diode circuits: Clipping, clamping, rectifier
Biasing and bias stability
Fet amplifiers
Current mirror; amplifiers: Single and multi-stage, differential, operational feedback, and power
Analysis of amplifiers; frequency-response of amplifiers
Opamp circuits
Filters; sinusoidal oscillators: Criterion for oscillation; single-transistor and OPAMP configurations
Function generators and wave-shaping circuits
Linear and switching power supplies
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 05
Digital electronics
Boolean algebra; minimization of Boolean functions; logic gates; digital IC families (DTL, TTL, ECL, MOS, CMOS)
Combinational circuits: Arithmetic circuits, code converters, multiplexers, and decoders
Sequential circuits: Latches and flip-flops, counters, and shift registers
Comparators, timers, multivibrators
Sample and hold circuits, ADCs and DACs
Semiconductor memories
Logic implementation using programmable devices (ROM, PLA, FPGA)
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 06
Energy conversion
Principles of electromechanical energy conversion: Torque and EMF in rotating machines
DC machines: Characteristics and performance analysis; starting and speed control of motors
Transformers: Principles of operation and analysis; regulation, efficiency; 3-phase transformers
3-phase induction machines and synchronous machines: Characteristics and performance analysis; speed control
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 07
Power electronics and electric drives
Semiconductor power devices: Diode, transistor, thyristor, triac, GTO and MOSFET-static characteristics, and principles of operation; triggering circuits; phase control rectifiers; bridge converters: Fully-controlled and half-controlled
Principles of thyristor choppers and inverters; DC-DC converters; switch mode inverter; basic concepts of speed control of DC and AC motor drives applications of variable-speed drives
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 08
Analog communication
Random variables: Continuous, discrete; probability, probability functions
Statistical averages; probability models; random signals and noise: White noise, noise equivalent bandwidth; signal transmission with noise; signal to noise ratio
Linear CW modulation: Amplitude modulation-DSB, DSB-SC, and SSB
Modulators and demodulators; phase and frequency modulation: PM and FM signals; narrows band FM; generation and detection of FM and PM, de-emphasis, preemphasis
CW modulation system: Superheterodyne receivers, AM receivers, communication receivers, FM receivers, phase locked loop, SSB receiver signal to noise ratio calculation or AM and FM receivers

Electrical engineering-Paper-II+

Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 01
Control systems
Elements of control systems; block-diagram representations; open-loop and closed-loop systems; principles and applications of feedback
Control system components
LTI systems: Time-domain and transform-domain analysis
Stability: Routh Hurwitz criterion, root-loci, bode-plots and polar plots, Nyquist’s criterion; design of lead-lad compensators
Proportional, PI, PID controllers
State-variable representation and analysis of control systems
Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 02
Microprocessors and microcomputers
PC organization; CPU, instruction set, register set timing diagram, programming, interrupts, memory interfacing, I/ O interfacing, programmable peripheral devices
Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 03
Measurement and instrumentation
Error analysis; measurement of current voltage, power, energy, power-factor, resistance, inductance, capacitance and frequency; bridge measurements
Signal conditioning circuit; electronic measuring instruments: Multimeter, CRO, digital voltmeter, frequency counter, Q-meter, spectrum-analyser, distortion-meter
Transducers: Thermocouple, thermistor, LVDT, strain-gauge, piezoelectric crystal
Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 04
Power systems: analysis and control
Steady-state performance of overhead transmission lines and cables; principles of active and reactive power transfer and distribution; per-unit quantities; bus admittance and impedance matrices; load flow; voltage control and power factor correction
Economic operation; symmetrical components, analysis of symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults
Concepts of system stability: Swing curves and equal area criterion
Static var system
Basic concepts of hvdc transmission
Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 05
Power system protection
Principles of over current, differential, and distance protection
Concept of solid state relays
Circuit breakers
Computer aided protection: Introduction; line, bus, generator, transformer protection; numeric relays and application of DSP to protection
Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 06
Digital communication
Pulse code modulation (PCM), differential pulse code modulation (DPCM), delta modulation (DM), digital modulation and demodulation schemes: Amplitude, phase, and frequency keying schemes (ASK, PSK, FSK)
Error control coding: Error detection and correction, linear block codes, convolution codes
Information measure and source coding
Data networks, 7-layer architecture

Geography-Paper-I (Principles of geography)+

Geography-Paper-I (Principles of geography): Unit 01
Physical geography
Geomorphology: Factors controlling landform development; endogenetic and exogenetic forces; origin and evolution of the earth’s crusts; fundamentals of geomagnetism; physical conditions of the earth’s interior; geosynclines; continental drift; isostasy
Geomorphology: Plate tectonics; recent views on mountain building; volcanicity; earthquakes and tsunamis; concepts of geomorphic cycles and landscape development; denudation chronology; channel morphology; erosion surfaces; slope development
Geomorphology: Applied geomorphology; geomorphology, economic geology and environment
Climatology: Temperature and pressure belts of the world; heat budget of the earth; atmospheric circulation; atmospheric stability and instability. Planetary and local winds; monsoons and jet streams; air masses and front; temperate and tropical cyclones
Climatology: Types and distribution of precipitation; weather and climate; Koppen’s Thornthwaite’s, and Trewartha’s classification of world climate; hydrological cycle
Climatology: Global climatic change, and role and response of man in climatic changes applied climatology and urban climate
Oceanography: Bottom topography of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans; temperature and salinity of the oceans; heat and salt budgets, ocean deposits; waves, currents, and tides; marine resources; biotic, mineral and energy resources
Oceanography: Coral reefs coral bleaching; sea-level changes; law of the sea and marine pollution
Biogeography: Genesis of soils; classification and distribution of soils; soil profile; soil erosion, degradation and conservation; factors influencing world distribution of plants and animals; problems of deforestation and conservation measures
Biogeography: Social forestry, agroforestry; wild life; major gene pool centers
Environmental geography: Principle ecology; human ecological adaptations; influence of man on ecology and environment; global and regional ecological changes and imbalances; ecosystem their management and conservation; environmental degradation
Environmental geography: Management and conservation; biodiversity and sustainable development; environmental policy; environmental hazards and remedial measures; environmental education and legislation
Geography-Paper-I (Principles of geography): Unit 02
Human geography
Perspectives in human geography: Areal differentiation; regional synthesis; dichotomy and dualism; environmentalism; quantitative revolution and locational analysis; radical, behavioural, human and welfare approaches
Perspectives in human geography: Languages, religions, and secularization; cultural regions of the world; human development index
Economic geography: World economic development-measurement and problems; world resources and their distribution; energy crisis; the limits to growth; world agriculture: Typology of agricultural regions; agricultural inputs and productivity
Economic geography: Food and nutritions problems; food security; famine: Causes, effects, and remedies; world industries: Location patterns and problems; patterns of world trade
Population and settlement geography: Growth and distribution of world population; demographic attributes; causes and consequences of migration; concepts of over-under-and optimum population; population theories, world population problems and policies
Population and settlement geography: Social well-being and quality of life; population as social capital. Types and patterns of rural settlements; environmental issues in rural settlements; hierarchy of urban settlements; urban morphology
Population and settlement geography: Concept of primate city and rank-size rule; functional classification of towns; sphere of urban influence; rural urban fringe; satellite towns; problems and remedies of urbanization; sustainable development of cities
Regional planning: Concept of a region; types of regions and methods of regionalization; growth centers and growth poles; regional imbalances; regional development strategies; environmental issues in regional planning; planning for sustainable development
Models, theories, and laws in human geography: System analysis in human geography; Malthusian, Marxian, and demographic transition models; central place theories of Christaller and Losch; perroux and boudeville; Von Thünen's model of agricultural location
Models, theories, and laws in human geography: Weber’s model of industrial location; Rostov’s model of stages of growth. Heartland and Rimland theories; laws of international boundaries and frontiers

Geography-Paper-II (Geography of India)+

Geography-Paper-II (Geography of India): Unit 01
Physical setting
Space relationship of India with neighbouring countries; structure and relief; drainage system and watersheds; physiographic regions; mechanism of Indian monsoons and rainfall patterns; tropical cyclones and western disturbances
Floods and droughts; climatic regions; natural vegetation, soil types and their distributions
Geography-Paper-II (Geography of India): Unit 02
Resources
Land, surface, and groundwater, energy, minerals, biotic and marine resources, forest and wildlife resources, and their conservation; energy crisis
Geography-Paper-II (Geography of India): Unit 03
Agriculture
Infrastructure: Irrigation, seeds, fertilizers, power; institutional factors; land holdings, land tenure and land reforms; cropping pattern, agricultural productivity, agricultural intensity, crop combination, land capability; agro and social forestry
Green revolution and its socioeconomic and ecological implications; significance of dry farming; livestock resources and white revolution; aqua-culture; sericulture, agriculture, and poultry; agricultural regionalization; agro-climatic zones
Agro-ecological regions
Geography-Paper-II (Geography of India): Unit 04
Industry
Evolution of industries; locational factors of cotton, jute, textile, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilizer, paper, chemical and pharmaceutical, automobile, cottage and agro-based industries
Industrial houses and complexes including public sector underkings; industrial regionalization; new industrial policy; multinationals and liberalization; special economic zones; tourism including ecotourism
Geography-Paper-II (Geography of India): Unit 05
Transport, communication, and trade
Road, railway, waterway, airway, and pipeline networks and their complementary roles in regional development; growing importance of ports on national and foreign trade; trade balance; trade policy; export processing zones
Developments in communication and information technology and their impacts on economy and society; Indian space programme
Geography-Paper-II (Geography of India): Unit 06
Cultural setting
Historical perspective of Indian society; racial linguistic and ethnic diversities; religious minorities; major tribes, tribal areas and their problems; cultural regions; growth, distribution and density of population
Demographic attributes: Sex-ratio, age structure, literacy rate, work-force, dependency ratio, longevity; migration (inter-regional, interregional, and international) and associated problems; population problems and policies; health indicators
Geography-Paper-II (Geography of India): Unit 07
Settlements
Types, patterns, and morphology of rural settlements; urban developments; morphology of Indian cities; functional classification of Indian cities; conurbations and metropolitan regions; urban sprawl; slums and associated problems; town planning
Problems of Urbanization and Remedies
Geography-Paper-II (Geography of India): Unit 08
Regional development and planning
Experience of regional planning in India; five year plans; integrated rural development programmes; panchayati raj and decentralized planning; command area development; watershed management
Planning for backward area, desert, drought-prone, hill tribal area development; multi-level planning; regional planning and development of island territories
Geography-Paper-II (Geography of India): Unit 09
Political aspects
Geographical basis of Indian federalism; state reorganization; emergence of new states; regional consciousness and inter-state issues; international boundary of India and related issues; cross-border terrorism; India’s role in world affairs
Geopolitics of south asia and indian ocean realm
Geography-Paper-II (Geography of India): Unit 10
Contemporary Issues
Ecological issues-environmental hazards: landslides, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods and droughts, epidemics; issues related to environmental pollution; changes in patterns of land use
Principles of environmental impact assessment and environmental management; population explosion and food security; environmental degradation; deforestation, desertification, and soil erosion; problems of agrarian and industrial unrest
Regional disparities in economic development; concept of sustainable growth and development; environmental awareness; linkage of rivers; globalization and Indian economy

Geology-Paper-I+

Geology-Paper-I: Unit 01
General geology
The solar system, meteorites, origin and interior of the earth and age of earth; volcanoes-causes and products, volcanic belts
Earthquakes-causes, effects, seismic of zone of India; island arcs, trenches, and mid-ocean ridges; continental drift; seafloor spreading, plate tectonics
Isostasy
Geology-Paper-I: Unit 02
Geomorphology and remote sensing
Basic concepts of geomorphology
Weathering and soil formations; landforms, slopes, and drainage
Geomorphic cycles and their interpretation
Morphology and its relation to structures and lithology; coastal geomorphology; applications of geomorphology in mineral prospecting, civil engineering; hydrology and environmental studies; geomorphology of Indian sub-continent
Aerial photographs and their interpretation-merits and limitations; the electromagnetic spectrum
Orbiting satellites and sensor systems
Indian remote sensing satellites
Satellite data products; applications of remote sensing in geology; the geographic information system (GIS) and global positioning system (GPS)-its applications
Geology-Paper-I: Unit 03
Structural geology
Principles of geologic mapping and map reading, projection diagrams, stress and strain ellipsoid and stress-strain relationships of elastic, plastic, and viscous materials; strain markers in deformed rocks
Behaviour of minerals and rocks under deformation conditions
Folds and faults classification, and mechanics; structural analysis of folds, foliations, lineations, joints, and faults, unconformities; time-relationship between crystallization and deformation
Geology-Paper-I: Unit 04
Paleontology
Species-definition and nomenclature; megafossils and microfossils
Modes of preservation of fossils; different kinds of microfossils; application of microfossils in correlation, petroleum exploration, paleoclimatic, and paleoceanographic studies; evolutionary trend in hominidae, equidae, and proboscidea
Siwalik fauna
Gondwana flora and fauna and its importance; index fossils and their significance
Geology-Paper-I: Unit 05
Indian stratigraphy
Classification of stratigraphic sequences: lithostratigraphic, biostratigraphic, chrono-stratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic and their interrelationships; distribution and classification of precambrian rocks of India
Study of stratigraphic distribution and lithology of phanerozoic rocks of india with reference to fauna, flora, and economic importance
Major boundary problems-Cambrian/ Precambrian, Permian/ Triassic, Cretaceous/ tertiary and Pliocene/ Pleistocene; study of climatic conditions, paleogeography and igneous activity in the Indian sub-continent in the geological past
Tectonic framework of india
Evolution of the himalayas
Geology-Paper-I: Unit 06
Hydrogeology and engineering geology
Hydrologic cycle and genetic classification of water; movement of subsurface water; springs; porosity, permeability, hydraulic conductivity, transmissivity and storage coefficient, classification of aquifers; water-bearing characteristics of rocks
Groundwater chemistry
Salt water intrusion
Types of Wells
Drainage basin morphometry; exploration for groundwater; groundwater recharge; problems and management of groundwater; rainwater harvesting; engineering properties of rocks; geological investigations for dams, tunnels highways, railway, and bridges
Rock as construction material; landslides causes, prevention, and rehabilitation; earthquake-resistant structures

Geology-Paper-II+

Geology-Paper-II: Unit 01
Mineralogy
Classification of crystals into systems and classes of symmetry; international system of crystallographic notation; use of projection diagrams to represent crystal symmetry; elements of X-ray crystallography
Physical and chemical characters of rock forming silicate mineral groups; structural classification of silicates; common minerals of igneous and metamorphic rocks; minerals of the carbonate, phosphate, sulphide, and halide groups; clay minerals
Optical properties of common rock forming minerals; pleochroism, extinction angle, double refraction, birefringence, twinning and dispersion in minerals
Geology-Paper-II: Unit 02
Igneous and metamorphic petrology
Generation and Crystallization of Magmas
Crystallization of albite-anorthite, diopside-anorthite and diopside, wollastonite, silica systems
Bowen's reaction principle; magmatic differentiation and assimilation
Petrogenetic significance of the textures and structures of igneous rocks
Petrography and petrogenesis of granite, syenite, diorite, basic and ultrabasic groups, charnockite, anorthosite, and alkaline rocks
Carbonatites
Deccan volcanic province
Types and agents of metamorphism
Metamorphic grades and zones; phase rule
Facies of regional and contact metamorphism; ACF and AKF diagrams; textures and structures of metamorphic rocks
Metamorphism of arenaceous, argillaceous, and basic rocks; minerals assemblages
Retrograde metamorphism; metasomatism and granitisation, migmatites
Granulite terrains of india
Geology-Paper-II: Unit 03
Sedimentary petrology
Sediments and sedimentary rocks: Processes of formation; diagenesis and lithification; clastic and non-clastic rocks-their classification, petrography and depositional environment; sedimentary facies and provenance
Sedimentary structures and their significance
Heavy minerals and their significance
Sedimentary basins of india
Geology-Paper-II: Unit 04
Economic geology
Ore, ore mineral, and gangue, tenor of ore
Classification of ore deposits; processes of formation of mineral deposits; controls of ore localization; ore textures and structures; metallogenic epochs and provinces; geology of the important Indian deposits of aluminium, chromium, copper, gold, iron
Lead, zinc, manganese, titanium, uranium, and thorium and industrial minerals; deposits of coal and petroleum in India, national mineral policy; conservation and utilization of mineral resources
Marine mineral resources and law of sea
Geology-Paper-II: Unit 05
Mining geology
Methods of prospecting-geological, geophysical, geochemical, and geobotanical; techniques of sampling
Estimation of reserves of ore; methods of exploration and mining metallic ores, industrial minerals, marine mineral resources, and building stones
Mineral beneficiation and ore dressing
Geology-Paper-II: Unit 06
Geochemistry and environmental geology
Cosmic abundance of elements
Composition of the planets and meteorites
Structure and composition of earth and distribution of elements
Trace elements
Elements of Crystal Chemistry-types of chemical bonds, Coordination number
Isomorphism and polymorphism
Elementary thermodynamics
Natural hazards-floods, mass wasting, coastal hazards, earthquakes and volcanic activity and mitigation; environmental impact of urbanization, mining, industrial and radioactive waste disposal, use of fertilizers, dumping of mine waste and fly-ash
Pollution of ground and surface water, marine pollution
Environment protection-legislative measures in India; sea level changes: Causes and impact

History-Paper-I+

History-Paper-I: Unit 01
Sources
Archaeological sources: Exploration, excavation, epigraphy, numismatics, monuments
Literary sources: Indigenous-primary and secondary; poetry, scientific literature, literature, literature in regional languages, religious literature
Foreign account: Greek, Chinese, and Arab writers
History-Paper-I: Unit 02
Pre-history and proto-history
Geographical factors; hunting and gathering (Paleolithic and Mesolithic); beginning of agriculture (Neolithic and chalcolithic)
History-Paper-I: Unit 03
Indus valley civilization
Origin, date, extent, characteristics-decline, survival and significance, art and architecture
History-Paper-I: Unit 04
Megalithic cultures
Distribution of pastoral and farming cultures outside the Indus, Development of community life, Settlements, Development of agriculture, Crafts, Pottery, and Iron industry
History-Paper-I: Unit 05
Aryans and Vedic period
Expansion of Aryans in India: Vedic period-religious and philosophic literature; transformation from rig Vedic period to later Vedic period; political, social, and economical life; significance of Vedic age; evolution of monarchy and Varna system
History-Paper-I: Unit 06
Period of Mahajanapadas
Formation of states (Mahajanapada): Republics and monarchies; rise of urban centers; trade routes; economic growth; introduction of coinage; spread of Jainism and Buddhism; rise of Magadha and Nandas
Iranian and macedonian invasions and their impact
History-Paper-I: Unit 07
Mauryan empire
Foundation of the Mauryan empire, Chandragupta, Kautilya, and Arthashastra; Ashoka; concept of Dharma; edicts; polity, administration, economy; art, architecture, and sculpture; external contacts; religion; spread of religion; literature
Disintegration of the empire; Sungas and Kanvas
History-Paper-I: Unit 08
Post-Mauryan period (Indo-Greeks, Sakas, Kushanas, western Kshatrapas)
Contact with outside world; growth of urban centers, economy, coinage, development of religions, Mahayana, social conditions, art, architecture, culture, literature, and science
History-Paper-I: Unit 09
Early state and society in eastern India, Deccan, and south India
Kharavela, the Satavahanas, Tamil states of the Sangam age; administration, economy, land grants, coinage, trade guilds and urban centres; Buddhist centres; Sangam literature and culture; art and architecture
History-Paper-I: Unit 10
Guptas, Vakatakas, and Vardhanas
Polity and administration, economic conditions, coinage of the Guptas, land grants, decline of urban centres, Indian feudalism, caste system, position of women, education and educational institutions; Nalanda, Vikramshila, and Vallabhi, literature
Scientific literature, art, and architecture
History-Paper-I: Unit 11
Regional states during Gupta era
The Kadambas, Pallavas, Chalukyas of Badami; polity and administration, trade guilds, literature; growth of Vaishnava and Saiva religions
Tamil Bhakti movement, Shankaracharya; Vedanta; institutions of temple and temple architecture; Palas, Senas, Rashtrakutas, Paramaras, polity and administration; cultural aspects
Arab conquest of Sind; Alberuni, the Chalukyas of Kalyana, Cholas, Hoysalas, Pandyas; polity and administration; local government; growth of art and architecture, religious sects, institution of temple and Mathas, Agraharas, education and literature
Economy and society
History-Paper-I: Unit 12
Themes in early Indian cultural history
Languages and texts, major stages in the evolution of art and architecture, major philosophical thinkers and schools, ideas in science and mathematics
History-Paper-I: Unit 13
Early medieval India, 750-1200
Polity: Major political developments in northern India and the peninsula, origin, and the rise of Rajputs
The Cholas: Administration, village economy, and society “Indian feudalism”
Agrarian economy and urban settlements
Trade and commerce
Society: the status of the Brahman and The new social order
Condition of women
Indian science and technology
History-Paper-I: Unit 14
Cultural traditions in India, 750-1200
Philosophy: Shankaracharya and Vedanta, Ramanuja, and Vishishtadvaita, Madhva, and Brahma-Mimansa
Religion: Forms and features of religion, Tamil devotional cult, growth of Bhakti, Islam and its arrival in India, Sufism
Literature: Literature in Sanskrit, growth of Tamil literature, literature in the newly developing languages, Kalhana's Rajatarangini, Alberuni's India
Art and architecture: Temple architecture, sculpture, painting
History-Paper-I: Unit 15
The thirteenth century
Establishment of the Delhi sultanate: The Ghorian invasions-factors behind Ghurian success
Economic, social, and cultural consequences
Foundation of delhi sultanate and early turkish sultans
Consolidation: The rule of Iltutmish and Balban
History-Paper-I: Unit 16
The fourteenth century
The khalji revolution
Alauddin Khalji: Conquests and territorial expansion, agrarian, and economic measure
Muhammad Tughluq: Major projects, agrarian measures, bureaucracy of Muhammad Tughluq
Firuz Tughluq: Agrarian measures, achievements in civil engineering and public works, decline of the sultanate, foreign contacts, and Ibn Battuta's account
History-Paper-I: Unit 17
Society, culture, and economy in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
Society: Composition of rural society, ruling classes, town dwellers, women, religious classes, caste, and slavery under the sultanate, Bhakti movement, Sufi movement
Culture: Persian literature, literature in the regional languages of north India, literature in the languages of South India, sultanate architecture and new structural forms, painting, evolution of a composite culture
Economy: Agricultural production, rise of urban economy and non-agricultural production, trade and commerce
History-Paper-I: Unit 18
The fifteenth and early sixteenth century-political developments and economy
Rise of provincial dynasties: Bengal, Kashmir (Zainul Abedin), Gujarat
Malwa, Bahmanids
The vijayanagara empire
Lodis
Mughal empire, first phase: Babur, Humayun
The Sur empire: Sher Shah’s administration
Portuguese colonial enterprise, Bhakti, and Sufi movements
History-Paper-I: Unit 19
The fifteenth and early sixteenth century-society and culture
Regional cultures specificities
Literary traditions
Provincial architectural
Society, culture, literature, and the arts in Vijayanagara empire
History-Paper-I: Unit 20
Akbar
Conquests and consolidation of empire
Establishment of jagir and mansab systems
Rajput policy
Evolution of religious and social outlook
Theory of sulh-i-kul and religious policy
Court patronage of art and technology
History-Paper-I: Unit 21
Mughal empire in the seventeenth century
Major administrative policies of Jahangir, Shahjahan, and Aurangzeb
The empire and the zamindars
Religious policies of Jahangir, Shahjahan, and Aurangzeb
Nature of the mughal state
Late seventeenth century crisis and the revolts
The ahom kingdom
Shivaji and the early maratha kingdom
History-Paper-I: Unit 22
Economy and society, in the 16th and 17th centuries
Population agricultural and craft production
Towns, commerce with Europe through Dutch, English, and French companies: A trade revolution
Indian mercantile classes
Banking, insurance, and credit systems
Conditions of peasants, condition of Women
Evolution of the sikh community and the khalsa panth
History-Paper-I: Unit 23
Culture during Mughal empire
Persian histories and other literature
Hindi and religious literatures
Mughal architecture
Mughal painting
Provincial architecture and painting
Classical music
Science and technology
History-Paper-I: Unit 24
The eighteenth century
Factors for the decline of the mughal empire
The regional principalities: Nizam’s Deccan, Bengal, Awadh
Maratha ascendancy under the peshwas
The maratha fiscal and financial system
Emergence of Afghan power, Battle of Panipat, 1761
State of, political, cultural, and economic, on eve of the British conquest

History-Paper-II+

History-Paper-II: Unit 01
European penetration into India
The early European settlements; the Portuguese and the Dutch; the English and the French East India companies; their struggle for supremacy; carnatic wars; Bengal-the conflict between the English and the Nawabs of Bengal; Siraj and the English
The Battle of Plassey; significance of Plassey
History-Paper-II: Unit 02
British expansion in India
Bengal-Mir Jafar and Mir Kasim; the Battle of Buxar; Mysore; the Marathas; the three Anglo-Maratha wars; the Punjab
History-Paper-II: Unit 03
Early structure of the British raj
The early administrative structure; from diarchy to direct control; the regulating act (1773); the Pitt's India act (1784); the charter act (1833); the voice of free trade and the changing character of British colonial rule
The english utilitarian and india
History-Paper-II: Unit 04
Economic impact of British colonial rule
Land revenue settlements in British India; the permanent settlement; Ryotwari settlement; Mahalwari settlement; economic impact of the revenue arrangements; commercialization of agriculture; rise of landless agrarian labourers
Impoverishment of the rural society
Dislocation of traditional trade and commerce; deindustrialization; decline of traditional crafts; drain of wealth; economic transformation of India; railroad and communication network including telegraph and postal services
Famine and poverty in the rural interior; European business enterprise and its limitations
History-Paper-II: Unit 05
Social and cultural developments
The state of indigenous education, its dislocation; orientalist-anglicist controversy, the introduction of western education in India; the rise of press, literature, and public opinion; the rise of modern vernacular literature; progress of science
Christian missionary activities in india
History-Paper-II: Unit 06
Social and religious reform movements in Bengal and other areas
Ram Mohan Roy, the Brahmo movement; Debendranath Tagore; Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar; the Young Bengal movement; Dayananda Saraswati; the social reform movements in India including Sati, widow remarriage, child marriage, etc
The contribution of Indian renaissance to the growth of modern India; Islamic revivalism-the Feraizi and Wahabi movements
History-Paper-II: Unit 07
Indian response to British rule
Peasant movement and tribal uprisings in the 18th and 19th centuries including the Rangpur Dhing (1783), the Kol rebellion (1832), the Moplah rebellion in Malabar (1841-1920), the Santal Hul (1855), Indigo rebellion (1859-60)
Deccan uprising (1875) and the Munda Ulgulan (1899-1900); the great revolt of 1857-origin, character, causes of failure, the consequences; the shift in the character of peasant uprisings in the post-1857 period
The peasant movements of the 1920s and 1930s
History-Paper-II: Unit 08
Factors leading to the birth of Indian Nationalism
Politics of association; the foundation of the Indian national congress; the safety-valve thesis relating to the birth of the congress; programme and objectives of early congress; the social composition of early congress leadership
The moderates and extremists; the partition of Bengal (1905); the Swadeshi movement in Bengal; the economic and political aspects of Swadeshi movement; the beginning of revolutionary extremism in India
History-Paper-II: Unit 09
Rise of Gandhi
Character of Gandhian nationalism; Gandhi's popular appeal; Rowlatt Satyagraha; the Khilafat movement; the non-cooperation movement; national politics from the end of the non-cooperation movement to the beginning of the civil disobedience movement
The two phases of the civil disobedience movement; Simon commission; the Nehru report; the round table conferences; nationalism and the peasant movements; nationalism and working class movements
Women and Indian youth and students in Indian politics (1885-1947); the election of 1937 and the formation of ministries; Cripps mission; the Quit India movement; the Wavell plan; the cabinet mission
History-Paper-II: Unit 10
Constitutional developments in the colonial India between 1858 and 1935
History-Paper-II: Unit 11
Other strands in the National movement
The revolutionaries: Bengal, the Punjab, Maharashtra, UP the Madras presidency, outside India
The left; the left within the congress: Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, the congress socialist party; the communist party of India, other left parties
History-Paper-II: Unit 12
Politics of separatism
The Muslim league; the Hindu mahasabha; communalism and the politics of partition; transfer of power; independence
History-Paper-II: Unit 13
Consolidation as a nation
Nehru's foreign policy; India and her neighbours (1947-1964); the linguistic reorganization of states (1935-1947); regionalism and regional inequality; integration of princely states; princes in electoral politics; the question of national language
History-Paper-II: Unit 14
Caste and ethnicity after 1947
Backward castes and tribes in post-colonial electoral politics; dalit movements
History-Paper-II: Unit 15
Economic development and political change
Land reforms; the politics of planning and rural reconstruction; ecology and environmental policy in post-colonial India; progress of science
History-Paper-II: Unit 16
Enlightenment and modern ideas
Major ideas of Enlightenment: Kant, Rousseau
Spread of enlightenment in the colonies
Rise of socialist ideas (up to Marx); spread of Marxian socialism
History-Paper-II: Unit 17
Origins of modern politics
European states system
American revolution and the constitution
French revolution and aftermath, 1789-1815
American civil war with reference to abraham lincoln and the abolition of slavery
British democratic politics, 1815-1850: Parliamentary reformers, free traders, chartists
History-Paper-II: Unit 18
Industrialization
English industrial revolution: Causes and impact on society
Industrialization in other countries: USA, Germany, Russia, Japan
Industrialization and globalization
History-Paper-II: Unit 19
Nation-state system
Rise of nationalism in 19th century
Nationalism: State-building in Germany and Italy
Disintegration of empires in the face of the emergence of nationalities across the world
History-Paper-II: Unit 20
Imperialism and colonialism
South and south-east asia
Latin america and south africa
Australia
Imperialism and free trade: Rise of neo imperialism
History-Paper-II: Unit 21
Revolution and counter-revolution
19th century european revolutions
The russian revolution of 1917-1921
Fascist counter-revolution, Italy and Germany
The chinese revolution of 1949
History-Paper-II: Unit 22
World wars
1st and 2nd World Wars as Total Wars: Societal Implications
World War-I: Causes and consequences
World War-II: Causes and consequences
History-Paper-II: Unit 23
The world after World War-II
Emergence of two power blocs
Emergence of third world and non-alignment
Uno and the global disputes
History-Paper-II: Unit 24
Liberation from Colonial Rule
Latin america-bolivar
Arab world-egypt
Africa-apartheid to democracy
South-east asia-vietnam
History-Paper-II: Unit 25
Decolonization and underdevelopment
Factors constraining development; Latin America, Africa
History-Paper-II: Unit 26
Unification of Europe
Post war foundations; NATO and European community
Consolidation and expansion of european community
European union
History-Paper-II: Unit 27
Disintegration of soviet union and the rise of the unipolar world
Factors leading to the collapse of soviet communism and soviet union, 1985-1991
Political changes in east europe 1989-2001
End of the cold war and us ascendancy in the world as the lone superpower

Law-Paper-I+

Law-Paper-I: Unit 01
Constitutional and administrative law
Constitution and constitutionalism: The distinctive features of the constitution
Fundamental rights-public interest litigation; legal aid; legal services authority
Relationship between fundamental rights, directive principles, and fundamental duties
Constitutional position of the president and relation with the council of ministers
Governor and his powers
Supreme court and the high courts: (a) Appointments and transfer, (b) powers, functions, and jurisdiction
Centre, states, and local bodies: (a) Distribution of legislative powers between the union and the states, (b) local bodies, (c) administrative relationship among union, state and local bodies, (d) eminent domain-state property, common property
Legislative powers, privileges, and immunities
Services under the union and the states: (a) Recruitment and conditions of services; constitutional safeguards; administrative tribunals, (b) union public service commission and state public service commissions-power and functions
Services under the union and the states: (c) Election commission-power and functions
Emergency provisions
Amendment of the constitution
Principle of natural justice-emerging trends and judicial approach
Delegated legislation and its constitutionality
Separation of powers and constitutional governance
Judicial review of administrative action
Ombudsman: Lokayukta, Lokpal, etc
Law-Paper-I: Unit 02
International law
Nature and definition of international law
Relationship between international law and municipal law
State recognition and state succession
Law of the sea: Inland waters, territorial sea, contiguous zone, continental shelf, exclusive economic zone and high seas
Individuals: Nationality, statelessness; human rights and procedures available for their enforcement
Territorial jurisdiction of states, extradition, and asylum
Treaties: formation, application, termination, and reservation
United nations: Its principal organs, powers, and functions and reform
Peaceful settlement of disputes-different modes
Lawful recourse to force: Aggressions, self-defence, intervention
Fundamental principles of international humanitarian law-international conventions and contemporary developments
Legality of the use of nuclear weapons; ban on testing of nuclear weapons; nuclear non-proliferation treaty, CTST
International terrorism, state sponsored terrorism, hijacking, international criminal court
New International economic order and monetary law: WTO, TRIPS, GATT, IMF, World Bank
Protection and Improvement of the Human environment: International efforts

Law-Paper-II+

Law-Paper-II: Unit 01
Law of crimes
General principles of criminal liability: Mens rea and actus reus, mens rea in statutory offences
Kinds of punishment and emerging trends as to abolition of capital punishment
Preparations and criminal attempt
General exceptions
Joint and constructive liability
Abetment
Criminal conspiracy
Offences against the state
Offences against public tranquility
Offences against human body
Offences against property
Offences against women
Defamation
Prevention of corruption act, 1988
Protection of civil rights act, 1955 and subsequent legislative developments
Plea bargaining
Law-Paper-II: Unit 02
Law of torts
Nature and definition
Liability based upon fault and strict liability; absolute liability
Vicarious liability including state liability
General defences
Joint Tortfeasors
Remedies
Negligence
Defamation
Nuisance
Conspiracy
False imprisonment
Malicious prosecution
Consumer protection act, 1986
Law-Paper-II: Unit 03
Law of contracts and mercantile law
Nature and formation of contract/ E-contract
Factors vitiating free consent
Void, voidable, illegal, and unenforceable agreements
Performance and discharge of contracts
Quasi-contracts
Consequences of breach of contract
Contract of indemnity, guarantee, and insurance
Contract of agency
Sale of goods and hire purchase
Formation and dissolution of partnership
Negotiable instruments act, 1881
Arbitration and conciliation act, 1996
Standard form contracts
Law-Paper-II: Unit 04
Contemporary legal developments
Public interest litigation
Intellectual property rights-concept, types/ prospects
Information technology law including cyber laws-concept, purpose/ prospects
Competition law-concept, purpose/ prospects
Alternate dispute resolution-concept, types/ prospects
Major statutes concerning environmental law
Right to information act
Trial by media

English-Paper-I+

English-Paper-I: Unit 01
Prescribed text in English literature from the period: 1600-1900
The Renaissance; Elizabethan and Jacobean drama; metaphysical poetry; the epic and the mock-epic; neoclassicism; satire; the romantic movement; the rise of the novel; the Victorian age
William Shakespeare: King lear and the tempest
John Donne: The following poems-(i) Canonization; (ii) Death be not proud; (iii) The good morrow; (iv) On his mistress going to bed; (v) The relic
John Milton: Paradise lost, I, II, IV, IX
Alexander Pope: The rape of the lock
William Wordsworth: The following poems-(a) Ode on Intimations of Immortality, (b) Tintern Abbey, (c) Three years she grew, (d) She dwelt among untrodden ways, (e) Michael, (f) Resolution and Independence, (g) The world is too much with US
William Wordsworth: The following poems-(h) Milton, thou shouldst be living at this hour, (i) Upon Westminster Bridge
Alfred Tennyson: In memoriam
Henrik Ibsen: A Doll’s house
Jonathan Swift: Gulliver’s Travels
Jane Austen: Pride and prejudice
Henry Fielding: Tom Jones
Charles Dickens: Hard times
George Eliot: The mill on the floss
Thomas Hardy: Tess of the d’Urbervilles
Mark Twain: The adventures of Huckleberry Finn

English-Paper-II+

English-Paper-II: Unit 01
Prescribed text in English literature from the period: 1900-1990
Modernism; poets of the thirties; the stream of consciousness novel; absurd drama; colonialism and post-colonialism; Indian writing in English; Marxist, psychoanalytical and feminist approaches to literature; postmodernism
William Butler Yeats: The following poems-(a) Easter 1916, (b) The second coming, (c) A prayer for my daughter, (d) Sailing to Byzantium, (e) The tower, (f) Among school children, (g) Leda and the swan, (h) Meru, (i) Lapis lazuli, (j) The second coming
William Butler Yeats: The following poems-(k) Byzantium
T.S. Eliot: The following poems-(a) The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock, (b) Journey of the Magi. (c) Burnt Norton
W.H. Auden: The following poems-(a) Partition, (b) Musee des beaux arts, (c) In memory of W.B. Yeats, (d) Lay your sleeping head, my love, (e) The unknown citizen, (f) Consider, (g) Mundus Et Infans, (h) The shield of Achilles, (i) September 1, 1939
W.H. Auden: The following poems-(j) Petition
John Osborne: Look back in anger
Samuel Beckett: Waiting for godot
Philip Larkin: The following poems-(a) Next, (b) please, (c) deceptions, (e) afternoons, (f) days, (g) Mr. Bleaney
A.K. Ramanujan: The following poems-(a) Looking for a cousin on a swing, (b) A river, (c) Of mothers, among other things, (d) Love poem for a wife 1, (e) Small-scale reflections on a great house, (f) Obituary
Joseph Conrad: Lord Jim
James Joyce: Portrait of the artist as a young man
D.H. Lawrence: Sons and lovers
E.M. Forster: A passage to India
Virginia Woolf: Mrs. Dalloway
Raja Rao: Kanthapura
V.S. Naipaul: A house for Mr. Biswas

Hindi-Paper-I+

Hindi-Paper-I: Unit 01
History of Hindi language and Nagari lipi
Grammatical and applied forms of Apbhransh, Awahatta, and Arambhik Hindi
Development of braj and awadhi as literary language during medieval period
Early form of Khari-boli in Siddhanath Sahitya, Khusero, Sant Sahitya, Rahim, etc and Dakhni Hindi
Development of khari-boli and nagari lipi during 19th century
Standardization of Hindi bhasha and Nagari lipi
Development of hindi as a national language during freedom movement
The development of hindi as a national language of union of india
Scientific and technical development of hindi language
Prominent dialects of hindi and their inter-relationship
Salient features of nagari lipi and the efforts for its reform and standard form of hindi
Grammatical structure of standard hindi
Hindi-Paper-I: Unit 02
History of Hindi literature
The relevance and importance of Hindi literature, and tradition of writing History of Hindi literature
Literary trends of the following four periods of history of Hindi literature: (a) Adikal-Sidh, Nath and Raso Sahitya. Prominent poets-Chandvardai, Khusaro, Hemchandra, Vidyapati, (b) Bhaktikal-Sant Kavya dhara, Sufi Kavya dhara
Literary trends of the following four periods of history of Hindi literature: (b) Bhaktikal-Krishna Bhakti Dhara and Ram Bhakti Dhara. Prominent poets-Kabir, Jayasi, Sur, and Tulsi, (c) Ritikal-Riti Kavya, Riti Badh Kavya, and Ritimukta Kavya
Literary trends of the following four periods of history of Hindi literature: (c) Ritikal-prominent poets: Keshav, Bihari, Padmakar, and Ghananand, (d) Adhunik Kaal: (i) Renaissance, the development of prose, Bharatendu mandal
Literary trends of the following four periods of history of Hindi literature: (d) Adhunik Kaal-(ii) prominent writers-Bharatendu, Bal Krishna Bhatt and Pratap Narain Mishra, (iii) prominent trends of modern Hindi Poetry: Chhayavad, Pragativad, Prayogvad
Literary trends of the following four periods of history of Hindi literature: (d) Adhunik Kaal-(iii) prominent trends of modern Hindi Poetry: Nai Kavita, Navgeet and contemporary poetry and Janwadi Kavita. Prominent poets-Maithili Sharan Gupta, Prasad
Literary trends of the following four periods of history of Hindi literature: (d) Adhunik Kaal-(iii) prominent poets-Nirala, Mahadevi, Dinkar, Agyeya, Muktibodh, Nagarjun
Hindi-Paper-I: Unit 03
Katha sahitya
Upanyas and realism
The origin and development of hindi novels
Prominent novelists-Premchand, Jainendra, Yashpal, Renu, and Bhism Sahni
The origin and development of hindi short story
Prominent short story writers-Premchand, Prasad, Agyeya, Mohan, Rakesh, and Krishna Sobti
Hindi-Paper-I: Unit 04
Drama and theatre
The origin and development of hindi drama
Prominent dramatists-Bharatendu, Prasad, Jagdish Chandra Mathur, Ram Kumar Verma, Mohan Rakesh
The development of hindi theatre
Hindi-Paper-I: Unit 05
Criticism
The origin and development of Hindi criticism: Saiddhantik, Vyavharik, Pragativadi. Manovishleshanvadi and nai alochana
Prominent critics-Ramchandra Shukla, Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Ram Vilas Sharma and Nagendra
Hindi-Paper-I: Unit 06
The other form of Hindi prose
Lalit Nibandh, Rekhachitra, Sansmaran, Yatra-Vrittant

Hindi-Paper-II+

Hindi-Paper-II: Unit 01
Prescribed text
Kabir: Kabir Granthawali, Ed. Shyam Sundar Das (first hundred Sakhis)
Surdas: Bhramar Geet Sar, Ed. Ramchandra Shukla (first hundred Padas)
Tulsidas: Ramcharitmanas (Sundar Kand), Kavitavali (Uttarkand)
Jayasi: Padmawat Ed. Shyam Sundar Das (Sinhal Dwip Khand and Nagmativiyog Khan)
Bihari: Bihari Ratnakar Ed. Jagnnath Prasad Ratnakar (first 100 Dohas)
Maithili Sharan Gupta: Bharat Bharati
Prasad: Kamayani (Chinta and Shraddha Sarg)
Nirala: Rag-Virag, Ed. Ram Vilas Sharma (Ram Ki Shakti Puja and Kukurmutta)
Dinkar: Kurukshetra
Agyeya: Angan ke par dwar (Asadhya Vina)
Muktibodh: Brahmarakshas
Nagarjun: Badal ko ghirte dekha hai, Akal ke bad, Harijan Gatha
Bharatendu: Bharat Durdasha
Mohan Rakesh: Ashad ka ek din
Ramchandra Shukla: Chintamani (part I) (Kavita kya hai, Shraddha aur bhakti)
Dr. Satyendra: Nibandh Nilaya-Bal Krishna Bhatt, Premchand, Gulab Rai, Hajari Prasad Dwivedi, Ram Vilas Sharma, Agyeya, Kuber Nath Rai
Premchand: Godan, Prehchand ki Sarvashreshtha Kahaniyan, Ed. Amirt Rai/ Manjusha Premchand ki Sarvashreshtha kahaniyan. Ed. Amrit Rai
Prasad: Skandagupta
Yashpal: Divya
Phanishwar Nath Renu: Maila Anchal
Mannu Bhandari: Mahabhoj
Rajendra Yadav: Ed Dunia sammantar (all stories)

Management-Paper-I+

Management-Paper-I: Unit 01
Managerial function and process
Concept and foundations of management, evolution of management thoughts; managerial functions-planning, organizing, controlling; decision-making; role of manager, managerial skills; entrepreneurship; management of innovation
Managing in a global environment, flexible systems management; social responsibility and managerial ethics; process and customer orientation; managerial processes on direct and indirect value chain
Management-Paper-I: Unit 02
Organizational behaviour and design
Conceptual model of organization behaviour; the individual processes-personality, values and attitude, perception, motivation, learning and reinforcement, work stress and stress management; the dynamics of organization behaviour-power and politics
The dynamics of organization behaviour-conflict and negotiation, leadership process and styles, communication; the organizational processes-decision-making, job design; classical, neoclassical and contingency approaches to organizational design
Organizational theory and design-organizational culture, managing cultural diversity, learning organization; organizational change and development; knowledge based enterprise-systems and processes; networked and virtual organizations
Management-Paper-I: Unit 03
Human resource management
HR challenges; HRM functions; the future challenges of HRM; strategic management of human resources; human resource planning; job analysis; job evaluation, recruitment and selection; training and development; promotion and transfer; performance management
Compensation management and benefits; employee morale and productivity; management of organizational climate and industrial relations; human resources accounting and audit; human resource information system; international human resource management
Management-Paper-I: Unit 04
Accounting for managers
Financial accounting-concept, importance, and scope, generally accepted accounting principles, preparation of financial statements with special reference to analysis of a balance sheet and measurement of business income
Inventory valuation and depreciation, financial statement analysis, fund flow analysis, the statement of cash flows; management accounting concept, need, importance, and scope; cost accounting-records and processes, cost ledger, and control accounts
Reconciliation and integration between financial and cost accounts; overhead cost and control, job and process costing, budget and budgetary control, performance budgeting, zero-base budgeting, relevant costing and costing for decision-making
Standard costing and variance analysis, marginal costing and absorption costing
Management-Paper-I: Unit 05
Financial management
Goal of finance function
Concepts of value and return
Valuation of bonds and shares; management of working capital: Estimation and financing; management of cash, receivables, inventory and current liabilities; cost of capital; capital budgeting; financial and operating leverage
Design of capital structure: Theories and practices; shareholder value creation: Dividend policy, corporate financial policy, and strategy, management of corporate distress and restructuring strategy
Capital and money markets: Institutions and instruments; leasing hire purchase and venture capital; regulation of capital market; risk and return: Portfolio theory; CAPM; APT; financial derivatives: Option, futures, swap
Recent reforms in financial sector
Management-Paper-I: Unit 06
Marketing management
Concept, evolution, and scope; marketing strategy formulation and components of marketing plan; segmenting and targeting the market; positioning and differentiating the market offering; analyzing competition; analyzing consumer markets
Industrial buyer behaviour; market research; product strategy; pricing strategies; designing and managing marketing channels; integrated marketing communications; building customer satisfaction, value, and retention; services and non-profit marketing
Ethics in marketing; consumer protection; internet marketing; retail management; customer relationship management; concept of holistic marketing

Management-Paper-II+

Management-Paper-II: Unit 01
Quantitative techniques in decision-making
Descriptive statistics-tabular, graphical, and numerical methods, introduction to probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, inferential statistics-sampling distributions, central limit theorem
Hypothesis testing for differences between means and proportions, inference about population variances, Chi-square and ANOVA, simple correlation and regression, time series and forecasting, decision theory, index numbers
Linear programming-problem formulation, simplex method and graphical solution, sensitivity analysis
Management-Paper-II: Unit 02
Production and operations management
Fundamentals of operations management; organizing for production; aggregate production planning, capacity planning, plant design: Process planning, plant size and scale of operations, management of facilities; line balancing
Equipment replacement and maintenance; production control; supply chain management-vendor evaluation and audit; quality management; statistical process control, six sigma; flexibility and agility in manufacturing systems; world class manufacturing
Project management concepts, R and D management, management of service operations; role and importance of materials management, value analysis, make or buy decision; inventory control, MRP; waste management
Management-Paper-II: Unit 03
Management information system
Conceptual foundations of information systems; information theory; information resource management; types of information systems; systems development-overview of systems and design; system development management life-cycle
Designing online and distributed environments; implementation and control of project; trends in information technology; managing data resources-organizing data
DSS and RDBMS; enterprise resource planning (ERP), expert systems, e-business architecture, e-governance; information systems planning, flexibility in information systems; user involvement; evaluation of information systems
Management-Paper-II: Unit 04
Government business interface
State participation in business, interaction between government, business and different chambers of commerce and industry in India; government’s policy with regard to small scale industries; government clearances for establishing a new enterprise
Public distribution system; government control over price and distribution; consumer protection act (CPA) and the role of voluntary organizations in protecting consumers’ rights
New industrial policy of the government: Liberalization, deregulation, and privatization; Indian planning system; government policy concerning development of backward areas/ regions
The responsibilities of the business as well as the government to protect the environment; corporate governance; cyber laws
Management-Paper-II: Unit 05
Strategic cost management
Business policy as a field of study; nature and scope of strategic management, strategic intent, vision, objectives, and policies; process of strategic planning and implementation; environmental analysis and internal analysis; SWOT analysis
Tools and techniques for strategic analysis-impact matrix: The experience curve, BCG matrix, GEC mode, industry analysis, concept of value chain; strategic profile of a firm; framework for analyzing competition; competitive advantage of a firm
Generic competitive strategies; growth strategies-expansion, integration, and diversification; concept of core competence, strategic flexibility; reinventing strategy; strategy and structure; chief executive and board; turnaround management
Management of strategic change; strategic alliances, mergers and acquisitions; strategy and corporate evolution in the Indian context
Management-Paper-II: Unit 06
International business
International business environment: Changing composition of trade in goods and services; India’s foreign trade: Policy and trends; financing of international trade; regional economic cooperation; FTAs; internationalization of service firms
International production; operation management in international companies; international taxation; global competitiveness and technological developments; global e-business; designing global organizational structure and control; multicultural management
Global business strategy; global marketing strategies; export management; export-import procedures; joint ventures; foreign investment: Foreign direct investment and foreign portfolio investment; cross-border mergers and acquisitions
Foreign exchange risk exposure management; world financial markets and international banking; external debt management; country risk analysis

Mathematics-Paper-I+

Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 01
Linear algebra
Vector spaces over R and C, linear dependence and independence, subspaces, bases, dimensions, linear transformations, rank and nullity, matrix of a linear transformation
Algebra of matrices; row and column reduction, echelon form, congruence and similarity; rank of a matrix; inverse of a matrix; solution of system of linear equations; Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, characteristic polynomial, Cayley-Hamilton theorem
Symmetric, skew symmetric, Hermitian, skew-Hermitian, orthogonal and unitary matrices and their Eigenvalues
Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 02
Calculus
Real numbers, functions of a real variable, limits, continuity, differentiability, mean-value theorem, Taylor’s theorem with remainders, indeterminate forms, maxima and minima, asymptotes; curve tracing; functions of two or three variables
Limits, continuity, partial derivatives, maxima and minima, Lagrange’s method of multipliers, Jacobian
Riemann’s definition of definite integrals; indefinite integrals; infinite and improper integral; double and triple integrals (evaluation techniques only); areas, surface, and volumes
Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 03
Analytic geometry
Cartesian and polar coordinates in three dimensions, second degree equations in three variables, reduction to canonical forms; straight lines, shortest distance between two skew lines, plane, sphere, cone, cylinder, paraboloid, ellipsoid
Hyperboloid of one and two sheets and their properties
Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 04
Ordinary differential equations
Formulation of differential equations; equations of first order and first degree, integrating factor; orthogonal trajectory; equations of first order but not of first degree, Clairaut’s equation, singular solution
Second and higher order linear equations with constant coefficients, complementary function, particular integral and general solution
Section order linear equations with variable coefficients, Euler-Cauchy equation; determination of complete solution when one solution is known using method of variation of parameters
Laplace and inverse Laplace transforms and their properties, Laplace transforms of elementary functions
Application to initial value problems for 2nd order linear equations with constant coefficients
Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 05
Dynamics and statics
Rectilinear motion, simple harmonic motion, motion in a plane, projectiles; constrained motion; work and energy, conservation of energy; Kepler’s laws, orbits under central forces
Equilibrium of a system of particles; work and potential energy, friction, common catenary; principle of virtual work; stability of equilibrium, equilibrium of forces in three dimensions
Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 06
Vector analysis
Scalar and vector fields, differentiation of vector field of a scalar variable; gradient, divergence and curl in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates; higher order derivatives; vector identities and vector equation
Application to geometry: Curves in space, curvature, and torsion; Serret-Frenet formulae. Gauss and Stokes’ theorems, Green's identities

Mathematics-Paper-II+

Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 01
Algebra
Groups, subgroups, cyclic groups, cosets, Lagrange’s theorem, normal subgroups, quotient groups, homomorphism of groups, basic isomorphism theorems, permutation groups, Cayley’s theorem
Rings, subrings and ideals, homomorphisms of rings; integral domains, principal ideal domains, Euclidean domains, and unique factorization domains; fields, quotient fields
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 02
Real analysis
Real number system as an ordered field with least upper bound property; sequences, limit of a sequence, Cauchy sequence, completeness of real line; series and its convergence, absolute and conditional convergence of series of real and complex terms
Rearrangement of series
Continuity and uniform continuity of functions, properties of continuous functions on compact sets
Riemann integral, improper integrals; fundamental theorems of integral calculus
Uniform convergence, continuity, differentiability and integrability for sequences and series of functions; partial derivatives of functions of several (two or three) variables, maxima, and minima
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 03
Complex analysis
Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Cauchy's theorem, Cauchy's integral formula, power series, representation of an analytic function, Taylor’s series; singularities; Laurent’s series; Cauchy’s residue theorem; contour integration
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 04
Linear programming
Linear programming problems, basic solution, basic feasible solution and optimal solution; graphical method and simplex method of solutions; duality
Transportation and assignment problems
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 05
Partial differential equations
Family of surfaces in three dimensions and formulation of partial differential equations; Solution of quasilinear partial differential equations of the first order, Cauchy’s method of characteristics
Linear partial differential equations of the second order with constant coefficients, canonical form; equation of a vibrating string, heat equation, Laplace equation and their solutions
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 06
Numerical analysis and computer programming
Numerical methods: Solution of algebraic and transcendental equations of one variable by bisection, regula-falsi and Newton-Raphson methods, solution of system of linear equations by Gaussian elimination and Gauss-Jordan (direct)
Gauss-Seidel (iterative) methods
Newton’s (forward and backward) and interpolation, Lagrange’s interpolation
Numerical integration: Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s rule, Gaussian quadrature formula
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations: Euler and Runga Kutta methods
Computer programming: Binary system; arithmetic and logical operations on numbers; octal and hexadecimal systems; conversion to and from decimal systems; algebra of binary numbers
Elements of computer systems and concept of memory; basic logic gates and truth tables, Boolean algebra, normal forms
Representation of unsigned integers, signed integers, and reals, double precision reals and long integers
Algorithms and flow charts for solving numerical analysis problems
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 07
Mechanics and fluid dynamics
Generalized coordinates; D'Alembert’s principle and Lagrange’s equations; Hamilton equations; moment of inertia; motion of rigid bodies in two dimensions
Equation of continuity; Euler’s equation of motion for inviscid flow; stream-lines, path of a particle; potential flow; two-dimensional and axisymmetric motion; sources and sinks, vortex motion; Navier-Stokes equation for a viscous fluid

Mechanical engineering-Paper-I+

Mechanical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 01
Mechanics
Mechanics of rigid bodies: Equations of equilibrium in space and its application; first and second moments of area; simple problems on friction; kinematics of particles for plane motion; elementary particle dynamics
Mechanics of deformable bodies: Generalized Hooke’s law and its application; design problems on axial stress, shear stress, and bearing stress; material properties for dynamic loading; bending shear and stresses in beams
Mechanics of deformable bodies: Determination of principle stresses and strains-analytical and graphical; compound and combined stresses; biaxial stresses-thin walled pressure vessel; material behaviour and design factors for dynamic load
Mechanics of deformable bodies: Design of circular shafts for bending and torsional load only; deflection of beam for statically determinate problems; theories of failure
Mechanical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 02
Engineering materials
Basic concepts on structure of solids, common ferrous and non-ferrous materials and their applications; heat-treatment of steels; non-metals plastics, ceramics, composite materials and nano-materials
Mechanical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 03
Theory of machines
Kinematic and dynamic analysis of plane mechanisms
Cams, gears, and epicyclic gear trains, flywheels, governors, balancing of rigid rotors, balancing of single and multi cylinder engines, linear vibration analysis of mechanical systems (single degree of freedom), critical speeds and whirling of shafts
Mechanical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 04
Manufacturing science
Manufacturing process: Machine tool engineering-Merchant's force analysis: Taylor’s tool life equation; conventional machining; NC and CNC machining process; jigs and fixtures. Non-conventional machining-EDM, ECM, ultrasonic, water jet machining etc
Manufacturing process: Application of lasers and plasmas; energy rate calculations. Forming and welding processes-standard processes. Metrology-concept of fits and tolerances; tools and gauges; comparators; inspection of length; position
Manufacturing process: Metrology-profile and surface finish
Manufacturing management: System design-factory location, simple OR models; plant layout-methods based; applications of engineering economic analysis and break-even analysis for product selection, process selection and capacity planning
Manufacturing management: Predetermined time standards. System planning; forecasting methods based on regression and decomposition, design and balancing of multi model and stochastic assembly lines
Manufacturing management: Inventory management-probabilistic inventory models for order time and order quantity determination; JIT systems; strategic sourcing; managing inter plant logistics
Manufacturing management: System operations and control-scheduling algorithms for job shops; applications of statistical methods for product and process quality control applications of control charts for mean, range, percent defective
Manufacturing management: Number of defectives and defects per unit; quality cost systems; management of resources, organizations and risks in projects. System improvement: Implementation of systems, such as total quality management
Manufacturing management: System improvement-developing and managing flexible, lean and agile organizations

Mechanical engineering-Paper-II+

Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 01
Thermodynamics, gas dynamics turbine
Basic concept of first-law and second law of thermodynamics; concept of entropy and reversibility; availability and unavailability and irreversibility
Classification and properties of fluids; incompressible and compressible fluids flows; effect of mach number and compressibility; continuity momentum and energy equations; normal and oblique shocks; one dimensional isentropic flow
Flow or fluids in duct with frictions that transfer
Flow through fans, blowers, and compressors; axial and centrifugal flow configuration; design of fans and compressors; single problems compresses and turbine cascade; open and closed cycle gas turbines; work done in the gas turbine
Reheat and regenerators
Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 02
Heat transfer
Conduction heat transfer-general conduction equation, Laplace, Poisson, and Fourier equations; Fourier law of conduction; one dimensional steady state heat conduction applied to simple wall, solid and hollow cylinder, and spheres
Convection heat transfer-Newton’s law of convection; free and forces convection; heat transfer during laminar and turbulent flow of an incompressible fluid over a flat plate; concepts of Nusselt number
Convection heat transfer-hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layer their thickness; Prandtl number; analogy between heat and momentum transfer-Reynolds, Colburn, Prandtl analogies; heat transfer during laminar and turbulent flow through horizontal tubes
Convection heat transfer-free convection from horizontal and vertical plates
Black body radiation-basic radiation laws such as Stefan-Boltzmann, Planck distribution, Wien's displacement etc
Basic heat exchanger analysis; classification of heat exchangers
Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 03
Engines
Classification, thermodynamic cycles of operation; determination of break power, indicated power, mechanical efficiency, heat balance sheet, interpretation of performance characteristics, petrol, gas, and diesel engines
Combustion in SI and CI engines, normal and abnormal combustion; effect of working parameters on knocking, reduction of knocking; forms of combustion chamber for SI and CI engines; rating of fuels; additives; emission
Different systems of IC engines-fuels; lubricating; cooling and transmission systems
Alternate fuels in ic engines
Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 04
Steam engineering
Steam generation-modified rankine cycle analysis; modern steam boilers; steam at critical and supercritical pressures; draught equipment; natural and artificial draught; boiler fuels solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels
Steam turbines-principle; types; compounding; impulse and reaction turbines; axial thrust
Steam nozzles-flow of steam in convergent and divergent nozzle pressure at throat for maximum discharge with different initial steam conditions such as wet, saturated and superheated, effect of variation of back pressure
Steam nozzles-supersaturated flow of steam in nozzles, Wilson line
Rankine cycle with internal and external irreversibility; reheat factor; reheating and regeneration, methods of governing; back pressure and pass out turbines
Steam power plants-combined cycle power generation; heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) fired and unfired, cogeneration plants
Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 05
Refrigeration and air-conditioning
Vapour compression refrigeration cycle-cycle on p-H and T-s diagrams; eco friendly refrigerants-R134a., 123; systems like evaporators, condensers, compressor, expansion devices
Simple vapour absorption systems
Psychrometry-properties; processes; charts; sensible heating and cooling; humidification and dehumidification effective temperature; air-conditioning load calculation; simple duct design

Medical science-Paper-I+

Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 01
Human anatomy
Applied anatomy including blood and nerve supply of upper and lower limbs and joints of shoulder, hip, and knee
Gross anatomy, blood supply and lymphatic drainage of tongue, thyroid, mammary gland, stomach, liver, prostate, gonads, and uterus
Applied anatomy of diaphragm, perineum, and inguinal region
Clinical anatomy of Kidney, Urinary bladder, Uterine tubes, Vas deferens
Embryology: Placenta and placental barrier. Development of heart, gut, kidney, uterus, ovary, testis and their common congenital abnormalities
Central and peripheral autonomic nervous system: Gross and clinical anatomy of ventricles of brain, circulation of cerebrospinal fluid; neural pathways and lesions of cutaneous sensations, hearing and vision
Central and peripheral autonomic nervous system: Cranial nerves distribution and clinical significance; components of autonomic nervous system
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 02
Human physiology
Conduction and transmission of impulse, mechanism of contraction, neuromuscular transmission, reflexes, control of equilibrium, posture and muscle tone, descending pathways, functions of cerebellum, basal ganglia, Physiology of sleep and consciousness
Endocrine system: Mechanism of action of hormones; formation, secretion, transport, metabolism, function and regulation of secretion of pancreas and pituitary gland
Physiology of reproductive system: Pregnancy menstrual cycle, lactation, pregnancy
Blood: Development, regulation, and fate of blood cells. Cardiovascular, cardiac output, blood pressure, regulation of cardiovascular functions
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 03
Biochemistry
Organ function tests-liver, kidney, thyroid Protein synthesis
Vitamins and minerals
Restriction fragment length
polymorphism (RFLP)
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
Radioimmunoassays (RIA)
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 04
Pathology
Inflammation and Repair, Disturbances of Growth and Cancer, Pathogenesis and Histopathology of Rheumatic and Ischemic Heart Disease and Diabetes Mellitus
Differentiation between benign, malignant, primary and metastatic malignancies, pathogenesis and histopathology of bronchogenic carcinoma, carcinoma breast, oral cancer, cancer cervix, leukemia, etiology, pathogenesis and histopathology of-cirrhosis liver
Pathogenesis and histopathology of-glomerulonephritis, tuberculosis, acute osteomyelitis
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 05
Microbiology
Humeral and cell mediated immunity
Diseases caused by and laboratory diagnosis of-meningococcus, salmonella, shigella, herpes, dengue, polio, HIV/ AIDS, malaria, E. Histolytica, giardia, candida, cryptococcus, aspergillus
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 06
Pharmacology
Mechanism of action and side effects of the following drugs: Antipyretics and analgesics, antibiotics, antimalaria, anti kala-azar, antidiabetics, antihypertensive, antidiuretics, general and cardiac vasodilators, antiviral, antiparasitic, antifungal
Mechanism of action and side effects of the following drugs: Immunosuppressants, anticancer
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 07
Forensic medicine and toxicology
Forensic examination of injuries and wounds; examination of blood and seminal stains; poisoning, sedative overdose, hanging, drowning, burns, DNA and fingerprint study

Medical science-Paper-II+

Medical science-Paper-II: Unit 01
General medicine
Etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and principles of management (including prevention) of-Typhoid, rabies, AIDS, dengue, kala-azar, Japanese encephalitis
Etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and principles of management of: Ischemic heart disease, pulmonary embolism. Bronchial asthma
Pleural effusion, tuberculosis, malabsorption syndromes; acid peptic diseases, viral hepatitis and cirrhosis of liver
Glomerulonephritis and pyelonephritis, renal failure, nephrotic syndrome, renovascular hypertension, complications of diabetes mellitus, coagulation disorders, leukaemia, hypo and hyperthyroidism, meningitis, and encephalitis
Imaging in medical problems, ultrasound, echocardiogram, CT scan, MRI
Anxiety and depressive psychosis and schizophrenia and etc
Medical science-Paper-II: Unit 02
Paediatrics
Immunization, baby friendly hospital, congenital cyanotic heart disease, respiratory distress syndrome, bronchopneumonia, kernicterus
IMNCI classification and management, PEM grading, and management
Ari and diarrhea of under five and their management
Medical science-Paper-II: Unit 03
Dermatology
Psoriasis, allergic dermatitis, scabies, eczema, vitiligo, Steven Johnson syndrome, Lichen planus
Medical science-Paper-II: Unit 04
General surgery
Clinical features, causes, diagnosis, and principles of management of cleft palate, harelip
Laryngeal tumour, oral, and esophageal tumours
Peripheral arterial diseases, varicose veins, coarctation of aorta
Tumours of thyroid, adrenal, glands
Abscess cancer, fibroadenoma, and adenosis of breast
Bleeding Peptic Ulcer, Tuberculosis of Bowel, Ulcerative Colitis, Cancer Stomach
Renal Mass, Cancer Prostate
Haemothorax, stones of gallbladder, kidney, ureter, and urinary bladder
Management of surgical conditions of rectum, anus and anal canal, gallbladder, and bile ducts
Splenomegaly, cholecystitis, portal hypertension, liver abscess, peritonitis, carcinoma head of pancreas
Fractures of spine, Colles’ fracture, and bone tumors
Endoscopy
Laparoscopic surgery
Medical science-Paper-II: Unit 05
Obstetrics and gynaecology including family planning
Diagnosis of pregnancy
Labour management, complications of 3rd stage, antepartum and postpartum hemorrhage, resuscitation of the newborn, management of abnormal life and difficult labour
Management of small for date or premature newborn
Diagnosis and management of anemia
Preeclampsia and toxaemias of pregnancy, management of postmenopausal syndrome
Intrauterine devices, pills, tubectomy, and vasectomy
Medical termination of pregnancy including legal aspects
Cancer cervix
Leucorrhoea, pelvic pain; infertility, dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB), amenorrhoea, fibroid and prolapse of uterus
Medical science-Paper-II: Unit 06
Community medicine (Preventive and social medicine)
Principles, methods approach, and measurements of epidemiology
Nutrition, nutritional diseases/ disorders and nutrition programmes
Health information collection, analysis, and presentation
Objectives, components, and critical analysis of national programmes for control/ eradication of: Malaria, kala-azar, filaria and tuberculosis, HIV/ AIDS, STDS and dengue
Critical appraisal of health care delivery system
Health management and administration; techniques, tools, programme implementation and evaluation
Objectives, components, goals, and status of reproductive and child health, national rural health mission and millennium development goals
Management of hospital and industrial waste

Philosophy-Paper-I+

Philosophy-Paper-I: Unit 01
History and problems of philosophy
Plato and Aristotle: Ideas; substance; form and matter; causation; actuality and potentiality
Rationalism (Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz); Cartesian method and certain knowledge; substance; god; mind-body dualism; determinism and freedom
Empiricism (Locke, Berkeley, Hume): Theory of knowledge; substance and qualities; self and god; skepticism
Kant: Possibility of synthetic a priori judgments; space and time; categories; ideas of reason; antinomies; critique of proofs for the existence of God
Hegel: dialectical method; absolute idealism
Moore, Russell, and early Wittgenstein: Defence of common sense; refutation of idealism; logical atomism; logical constructions; incomplete symbols; picture theory of meaning; saying and showing
Logical positivism: Verification theory of meaning; rejection of metaphysics; linguistic theory of necessary propositions
Later Wittgenstein: Meaning and use; language-games; critique of private language
Phenomenology (Husserl): Method; theory of essences; avoidance of psychologism
Existentialism (Kierkegaard, Sarte, Heidegger): Existence and essence; choice, responsibility and authentic existence; being-in-the-world and temporality
Quine and strawson: Critique of empiricism; theory of basic particulars and persons
Carvaka: Theory of knowledge; rejection of transcendent entities
Jainism: Theory of reality; Saptabhanginaya; bondage and liberation
Schools of Buddhism: Pratityasamutpada; Ksanikavada, Nairatmyavada
Nyaya-Vaisesika: Theory of categories; theory of appearance; theory of Pramana; self, liberation; god; proofs for the existence of God; theory of causation; atomistic theory of creation
Samkhya; Prakrit; Purusa; causation; liberation
Yoga; Citta; Citta Vrtti; Klesas; Samadhi; Kaivalya
Mimamsa: Theory of knowledge
Schools of Vedanta: Brahman; Isvara; Atman; Jiva; Jagat; Maya; Avida; Adhyasa; Moksa; Aprthaksiddhi; Pancavidhabheda
Aurobindo: Evolution, involution; integral yoga

Philosophy-Paper-II+

Philosophy-Paper-II: Unit 01
Socio political Philosophy
Social and Political Ideals: Equality, Justice, Liberty
Sovereignty: Austin, Bodin, Laski, Kautilya
Individual and state: Rights; duties, and accountability
Forms of Government: Monarchy; theocracy, and democracy
Political Ideologies: Anarchism; Marxism and Socialism
Humanism; Secularism; Multiculturalism
Crime and Punishment: Corruption, Mass Violence, Genocide, Capital Punishment
Development and social progress
Gender discrimination: Female foeticide, land and property rights; empowerment
Caste Discrimination: Gandhi and Ambedkar
Philosophy-Paper-II: Unit 02
Philosophy of religion
Notions of god: Attributes; relation to man and the world (Indian and Western)
Proofs for the Existence of God and their Critique (Indian and Western)
Problem of evil
Soul: Immortality; rebirth and liberation
Reason, revelation, and faith
Religious Experience: Nature and Object (Indian and Western)
Religion without god
Religion and morality
Religious pluralism and the problem of absolute truth
Nature of religious language: Analogical and symbolic; cognitivist and non-cognitive

Physics-Paper-I+

Physics-Paper-I: Unit 01
Mechanics of particles
Laws of motion; conservation of energy and momentum, applications to rotating frames, centripetal and Coriolis accelerations; motion under a central force; conservation of angular momentum, Kepler’s laws; fields and potentials
Gravitational field and potential due to spherical bodies, Gauss and Poisson equations, gravitational self-energy; two-body problem; reduced mass; Rutherford scattering; centre of mass and laboratory reference frames
Physics-Paper-I: Unit 02
Mechanics of rigid bodies
System of particles; centre of mass, angular momentum, equations of motion; conservation theorems for energy, momentum and angular momentum; elastic and inelastic collisions; rigid body; degrees of freedom, Euler’s theorem, angular velocity
Angular momentum, moments of inertia, theorems of parallel and perpendicular axes, equation of motion for rotation; molecular rotations (as rigid bodies); Di and triatomic molecules; processional motion; top, gyroscope
Physics-Paper-I: Unit 03
Mechanics of continuous media
Elasticity, Hooke’s law and elastic constants of isotropic solids and their inter-relation; streamline (Laminar) flow, viscosity, Poiseuille’s equation, Bernoulli’s equation, Stokes’ law and applications
Physics-Paper-I: Unit 04
Special relativity
Michelson-Morley experiment and its implications; Lorentz transformations length contraction, time dilation, addition of relativistic velocities, aberration and Doppler effect, mass-energy relation, simple applications to a decay process
Four dimensional momentum vector; covariance of equations of physics
Physics-Paper-I: Unit 05
Waves and optics
Waves: Simple harmonic motion, damped oscillation, forced oscillation, and resonance; beats; stationary waves in a string; pulses and wave packets; phase and group velocities; reflection and refraction from Huygens’ principle
Geometrical optics: Laws of reflection and refraction from Fermat’s principle; matrix method in paraxial optics-thin lens formula, nodal planes, system of two thin lenses, chromatic and spherical aberrations
Interference: Interference of light-Young’s experiment, Newton’s rings interference by thin films, Michelson interferometer; multiple beam interference and Fabry Perot interferometer
Diffraction: Fraunhofer diffraction-single slit, double slit, diffraction grating, resolving power; diffraction by a circular aperture and the airy pattern; Fresnel diffraction: Half-period zones and zone plates, circular aperture
Polarization and modern optics: Production and detection of linearly and circularly polarized light; double refraction, quarter wave plate; optical activity; principles of fiber optics, attenuation
Polarization and modern optics: Pulse dispersion in step index and parabolic index fibers; material dispersion, single mode fibers; lasers-Einstein A and B coefficients. Ruby and He-Ne lasers. Characteristics of laser light-spatial and temporal coherence
Polarization and modern optics: Focusing of laser beams. Three-level scheme for laser operation; holography and simple applications
Physics-Paper-I: Unit 06
Electricity and magnetism
Electrostatics and magnetostatics: Laplace and Poisson equations in electrostatics and their applications; energy of a system of charges, multipole expansion of scalar potential; method of images and its applications. Potential and field due to a dipole
Electrostatics and magnetostatics: Force and torque on a dipole in an external field; dielectrics, polarization. Solutions to boundary-value problems, conducting and dielectric spheres in a uniform electric field; magnetic shell
Electrostatics and magnetostatics: Uniformly magnetized sphere; ferromagnetic materials, hysteresis, energy loss
Current electricity: Kirchhoff's laws and their applications. Biot-Savart law, Ampere’s law, Faraday’s law, Lenz’ law. Self-and mutual-inductances; mean and RMS values in AC circuits; DC and AC circuits with R, L, and C components
Current electricity: Series and parallel resonance; quality factor; principle of transformer
Physics-Paper-I: Unit 07
Electromagnetic waves and blackbody radiation
Displacement current and Maxwell’s equations; wave equations in vacuum, Poynting theorem; vector and scalar potentials; electromagnetic field tensor, covariance of Maxwell’s equations; wave equations in isotropic dielectrics
Reflection and refraction at the boundary of two dielectrics; Fresnel’s relations; total internal reflection; normal and anomalous dispersion; Rayleigh scattering; blackbody radiation and Planck’s radiation law-Stefan-Boltzmann law
Blackbody radiation and Planck’s radiation law-Wien’s displacement law and Rayleigh-Jeans law
Physics-Paper-I: Unit 08
Thermal and statistical physics
Thermodynamics: Laws of thermodynamics, reversible, and irreversible processes, entropy; isothermal, adiabatic, isobaric, isochoric processes and entropy changes; Otto and diesel engines, Gibbs’ phase rule and chemical potential
Thermodynamics: Van Der Waals equation of state of a real gas, critical constants; Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of molecular velocities, transport phenomena, equipartition and virial theorems
Thermodynamics: Dulong-Petit, Einstein, and Debye theories of specific heat of solids; Maxwell relations and application; Clausius-Clapeyron equation. Adiabatic demagnetization, Joule-Kelvin effect and liquefaction of gases
Statistical physics: Macro and micro states, statistical distributions, Maxwell-Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein and Fermi Dirac distributions, applications to specific heat of gases and blackbody radiation; concept of negative temperatures

Physics-Paper-II+

Physics-Paper-II: Unit 01
Quantum mechanics
Wave-particle duality; Schrödinger equation and expectation values; uncertainty principle; Solutions of the one-dimensional Schrödinger equation for free particle (Gaussian wave packet), particle in a box, particle in a finite well
Linear harmonic oscillator; reflection and transmission by a step potential and by a rectangular barrier; particle in a three dimensional box, density of states, free electron theory of metals; angular momentum; hydrogen atom; spin half particles
Properties of pauli spin matrices
Physics-Paper-II: Unit 02
Atomic and molecular physics
Stern-Gerlach experiment, electron spin, fine structure of hydrogen atom; L-S coupling, J-J coupling; spectroscopic notation of atomic states; Zeeman effect; Franck-condon principle and applications
Elementary theory of rotational, vibrational, and electronic spectra of diatomic molecules; Raman effect and molecular structure; laser Raman spectroscopy; importance of neutral hydrogen atom, molecular hydrogen and molecular hydrogen ion in astronomy
Fluorescence and phosphorescence; elementary theory and applications of NMR and EPR; elementary ideas about lamb shift and its significance
Physics-Paper-II: Unit 03
Nuclear and particle physics
Basic nuclear properties-size, binding energy, angular momentum, parity, magnetic moment; semi-empirical mass formula and applications
Mass parabolas; ground state of a deuteron, magnetic moment and non-central forces; meson theory of nuclear forces; salient features of nuclear forces; shell model of the nucleus-success and limitations; violation of parity in beta decay
Gamma decay and internal conversion; elementary ideas about Mössbauer spectroscopy; Q-value of nuclear reactions; nuclear fission and fusion, energy production in stars
Nuclear reactors
Classification of elementary particles and their interactions; conservation laws; quark structure of hadrons: Field quanta of electroweak and strong interactions; elementary ideas about unification of forces; physics of neutrinos
Physics-Paper-II: Unit 04
Solid state physics, devices, and electronics
Crystalline and amorphous structure of matter; different crystal systems, space groups; methods of determination of crystal structure; X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopies
Band theory of solids-conductors, insulators, and semiconductors; thermal properties of solids, specific heat, Debye theory; magnetism: Dia, para, and ferromagnetism; elements of superconductivity, Meissner effect, Josephson junctions and applications
Elementary ideas about high temperature superconductivity
Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors-p-n-p and n-p-n transistors; amplifiers and oscillators
Op-amps; FET, JFET, and MOSFET; digital electronics-Boolean identities, De Morgan’s laws, logic gates and truth tables
Simple logic circuits; thermistors, solar cells; fundamentals of microprocessors and digital computers

Political science and international relations-Paper-I+

Political science and international relations-Paper-I: Unit 01
Political theory and Indian politics
Political theory: Meaning and approaches
Theories of state: Liberal, neo-liberal, Marxist, pluralist, post-colonial, and feminist
Justice: Conceptions of justice with special reference to Rawl’s theory of justice and its communitarian critiques
Equality: Social, political, and economic; relationship between equality and freedom; affirmative action
Rights: Meaning and theories; different kinds of rights; concept of human rights
Democracy: Classical and contemporary theories; different models of democracy- representative, participatory, and deliberative
Concept of power: Hegemony, ideology, and legitimacy
Political ideologies: Liberalism, socialism, Marxism, fascism, Gandhism, and feminism
Indian political thought: Dharamshastra, Arthashastra, and Buddhist traditions; Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Sri Aurobindo, M. K. Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar, M. N. Roy
Western political thought: Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Johns. Mill, Marx, Gramsci, Hannah Arendt
Political science and international relations-Paper-I: Unit 02
Indian government and politics
Indian nationalism: (a) Political strategies of India’s freedom struggle-constitutionalism to mass Satyagraha, non-cooperation, civil disobedience; militant and revolutionary movements, peasant, and workers movements
Indian nationalism: (b) Perspectives on Indian national movement; liberal, socialist and Marxist; radical humanist and dalit
Making of the Indian constitution: Legacies of the British rule; different social and political perspectives
Salient features of the Indian constitution: The preamble, fundamental rights and duties, directive principles; parliamentary system and amendment procedures; Judicial review and basic structure doctrine
Principal organs of the union government: Envisaged role and actual working of the executive, legislature, and supreme court
Principal organs of the state government: Envisaged role and actual working of the executive, legislature, and high courts
Grassroots democracy: Panchayati raj and municipal government; significance of 73rd and 74th amendments; grassroot movements
Statutory institutions/ commissions: Election commission, comptroller, and auditor general, finance commission, union public service commission, national commission for scheduled castes, national commission for scheduled tribes
Statutory institutions/ commissions: National commission for women; national human rights commission, national commission for minorities, national backward classes commission
Federalism: Constitutional provisions; changing nature of centre-state relations; integrationist tendencies and regional aspirations; inter-state disputes
Planning and economic development: Nehruvian and Gandhian perspectives; role of planning and public sector; green revolution, land reforms and agrarian relations; liberalization and economic reforms
Caste, religion, and ethnicity in Indian politics
Party system: National and regional political parties, ideological and social bases of parties; patterns of coalition politics; pressure groups, trends in electoral behaviour; changing socio economic profile of legislators
Social movement: Civil liberties and human rights movements; women’s movements; environmentalist movements

Political science and international relations-Paper-II+

Political science and international relations-Paper-II: Unit 01
Comparative politics and international relations (comparative political analysis and international politics)
Comparative politics: Nature and major approaches; political economy and political sociology perspectives; limitations of the comparative method
State in comparative perspective: Characteristics and changing nature of the state in capitalist and socialist economies, and advanced industrial, and developing societies
Politics of representation and participation: Political parties, pressure groups and social movements in advanced industrial and developing societies
Globalization: Responses from developed and developing societies
Approaches to the study of international relations: Idealist, realist, Marxist, functionalist and systems theory
Key concepts in international relations: National interest, security and power; balance of power and deterrence; transitional actors and collective security; world capitalist economy and globalization
Changing international political order: (a) Rise of superpowers; strategic and ideological bipolarity, arms race, and cold war; nuclear threat; (b) non-aligned movement: Aims and achievements. (c) Collapse of the soviet union
Changing international political order: Unipolarity and American hegemony; relevance of nonalignment in the contemporary world
Evolution of the international economic system: From Bretton Woods to WTO; socialist economies and the CMEA (council for mutual economic assistance); third world demand for new international economic order; globalization of the world economy
United nations: Envisaged role and actual record; specialized un agencies-aims and functioning; need for un reforms
Regionalization of world politics: EU, ASEAN, APEC, AARC, NAFTA
Contemporary global concerns: Democracy, human rights, environment, gender justice terrorism, nuclear proliferation
Political science and international relations-Paper-II: Unit 02
India and the world
Indian foreign policy: Determinants of foreign policy; the institutions of policy-making; continuity and change
India’s contribution to the non-alignment movement different phases; current role
India and South Asia: (a) Regional cooperation-SAARC-past performance and future prospect, (b) South Asia as a free trade area, (c) India’s 'look east' policy, (d) impediments to regional cooperation: River water disputes
India and South Asia: (d) Impediments to regional cooperation-illegal cross border migration; ethnic conflicts and insurgencies; border disputes
India and the global south: Relations with Africa and Latin America; leadership role in the demand for NIEO and WTO negotiations
India and the global centers of power: USA, EU, Japan China, and Russia
India and the UN system: Role in UN peacekeeping; demand for permanent seat in the security council
India and the nuclear question: Changing perceptions and policy
Recent developments in Indian foreign policy: India’s position on the recent crises in Afghanistan, Iraq, and West Asia, growing relations with US and Israel; vision of a new world order

Psychology-Paper-I+

Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 01
Foundations of psychology
Introduction: Definition of psychology; historical antecedents of psychology and trends in the 21st century; psychology and scientific methods; psychology in relation to other social sciences and natural sciences
Introduction: Application of psychology to societal problems
Methods of psychology: Types of research-descriptive, evaluative, diagnostic and prognostic; methods of research: Survey, observation, case-study and experiments; characteristics of experimental design and non-experimental designs
Methods of psychology: Quasi-experimental designs; focused group discussions, brainstorming, grounded theory approach
Research methods: Major steps in psychological research (problem statement, hypothesis formulation, research design, sampling, tools of data collection, analysis and interpretation and report writing); fundamental versus applied research
Research methods: Methods of data collection (interview, observation, questionnaire and case study). Research designs (ex-post facto and experimental)
Research methods: Application of statistical techniques (t-test, two-way ANOVA, correlation and regression and factor analysis) item response theory
Development of human behaviour: Growth and development; principles of development, role of genetic and environmental factors in determining human behaviour; influence of cultural factors in socialization; life span development-characteristics
Development of human behaviour: Life span development-development tasks, promoting psychological well-being across major stages of the life span
Sensation, attention, and perception: Sensation-concepts of threshold, absolute and difference thresholds, signal-detection and vigilance; factors influencing attention including set and characteristics of stimulus; definition and concept of perception
Sensation, attention, and perception: Biological factors in perception; perceptual organization-influence of past experiences, perceptual defence-factor influencing space and depth perception, size estimation and perceptual readiness
Sensation, attention, and perception: The plasticity of perception; extrasensory perception; culture and perception, subliminal perception
Learning: Concepts and theories of learning (behaviourists, gestaltalist, and information processing models). The processes of extinction, discrimination, and generalization. Programmed learning, probability learning, self instructional learning
Learning: Concepts, types, and the schedules of reinforcement, escape, avoidance and punishment, modelling and social learning
Memory: Encoding and remembering; shot-term memory, long-term memory, sensory memory, iconic memory, echoic memory: The multistore model, levels of processing; organization and mnemonic techniques to improve memory
Memory: Theories of forgetting-decay, interference and retrieval failure: Metamemory; amnesia: Anterograde and retrograde
Thinking and problem solving: Piaget’s theory of cognitive development; concept formation processes; information processing, reasoning, and problem solving, facilitating and hindering factors in problem solving
Thinking and problem solving: Methods of problem solving-creative thinking and fostering creativity; factors influencing decision making and judgment; recent trends
Motivation and emotion: Psychological and physiological basis of motivation and emotion; measurement of motivation and emotion; effects of motivation and emotion on behaviour; extrinsic and intrinsic motivation; factors influencing intrinsic motivation
Motivation and emotion: Emotional competence and the related issues
Intelligence and aptitude: Concept of intelligence and aptitude, nature and theories of intelligence-Spearman, Thurstone, Guilford Vernon, Sternberg, and J.P. Das; emotional intelligence, social intelligence, measurement of intelligence and aptitudes
Intelligence and aptitude: Concept of IQ deviation IQ, constancy of IQ; measurement of multiple intelligence; fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence
Personality: Definition and concept of personality; theories of personality (psychoanalytical, socio-cultural, interpersonal, developmental, humanistic, behaviouristic, trait and type approaches)
Personality: Measurement of personality (projective tests, pencil-paper test); the Indian approach to personality; training for personality development; latest approaches like big 5 factor theory; the notion of self in different traditions
Attitudes, values, and interests: Definitions of attitudes, values, and interests; components of attitudes; formation and maintenance of attitudes. Measurement of attitudes, values, and interests. Theories of attitude changes
Attitudes, values, and interests: Strategies for fostering values. Formation of stereotypes and prejudices; changing other’s behaviour, theories of attribution; recent trends
Language and communication: Human language-properties, structure and linguistic hierarchy, language acquisition-predispotion, critical period hypothesis; theories of language development-Skinner and Chomsky
Language and communication: Process and types of communication-effective communication training
Issues and perspectives in modern contemporary psychology: Computer application in the psychological laboratory and psychological testing; artificial intelligence; psycho cybernetics; study of consciousness sleep-wak schedules; dreams
Issues and perspectives in modern contemporary psychology: Stimulus deprivation, meditation, hypnotic/ drug induced states; extrasensory perception; intercessory perception; simulation studies

Psychology-Paper-II+

Psychology-Paper-II: Unit 01
Psychology: issues and applications
Psychological measurement of individual differences: The nature of individual differences. Characteristics and construction of standardized psychological tests. Types of psychological tests. Use, misuse and limitation of psychological tests
Psychological measurement of individual differences: Ethical issues in the use of psychological tests
Psychological well being and mental disorders: Concept of health-ill health positive health
Psychological well being and mental disorders: Well being causal factors in mental disorders (anxiety disorders, mood disorders; schizophrenia and delusional disorders; personality disorders, substance abuse disorders)
Psychological well being and mental disorders: Factors influencing positive health, well being; lifestyle and quality of life; happiness disposition
Therapeutic approaches: Psychodynamic therapies. Behaviour therapies. Client centered therapy. Cognitive therapies. Indigenous therapies (yoga, meditation). Biofeedback therapy. Prevention and rehabilitation of the mentally ill; fostering mental health
Work psychology and organizational behaviour: Personnel selection and training. Use of psychological tests in the industry. Training and human resource development. Theories of work motivation. Herzberg, Maslow, Adam equity theory, Porter and Lawler
Work psychology and organizational behaviour: Vroom; leadership and participatory management; advertising and marketing; stress and its management; ergonomics; consumer psychology; managerial effectiveness; transformational leadership
Work psychology and organizational behaviour: Sensitivity training, power and politics in organizations
Application of psychology to educational field: Psychological principles underlying effective teaching-learning process. Learning styles. Gifted, retarded, learning disabled and their training. Training for improving memory and better academic achievement
Application of psychology to educational field: Personality development and value education. Educational, vocational guidance and career counselling. Use of psychological tests in educational institutions; effective strategies in guidance programmers
Community psychology: Definition and concept of community psychology. Use of small groups in social action. Arousing community consciousness and action for handling social problems. Group decision making and leadership for social change
Community psychology: Effective strategies for social change
Rehabilitation psychology: Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention programmes-role of psychologists. Organizing of services for rehabilitation of physically, mentally, and socially challenged persons including old persons
Rehabilitation psychology: Rehabilitation of persons suffering from substance abuse, juvenile delinquency, criminal behaviours. Rehabilitation of victims of violence. Rehabilitation of HIV/ AIDS victims, the role of social agencies
Application of psychology to disadvantaged groups: The concepts of disadvantaged, deprivation social, physical, cultural, and economic consequences of disadvantaged and deprived groups. Educating and motivating the disadvantaged towards development
Application of psychology to disadvantaged groups: Relative and prolonged deprivation
Psychological problem of social integration: The concept of social integration. The problem of caste, class, religion and language conflicts and prejudice. Nature and manifestation of prejudice between the in group and outgroup
Psychological problem of social integration: Causal factors of such conflicts and prejudices. Psychological strategies for handling the conflicts and prejudices. Measures to achieve social integration
Application of psychology in information technology and mass media: The present scenario of information technology and the mass media boom and the role of psychologists
Application of psychology in information technology and mass media: Selection and training of psychology professionals to work in the field of it and mass media. Distance learning through it and mass media. Entrepreneurship through ecommerce
Application of psychology in information technology and mass media: Multilevel marketing. Impact of TV and fostering value through it and mass media. Psychological consequences of recent developments in information technology
Psychology and economic development: Achievement motivation and economic development. Characteristics of entrepreneurial behaviour. Motivating and training people for entrepreneurship and economic development; consumer rights and consumer awareness
Psychology and economic development: Government policies for promotion of entrepreneurship among youth including women entrepreneurs
Application of psychology to environment and related fields: Environmental psychology effects of noise, pollution, and crowding. Population psychology: Psychological consequence of population explosion and high population density
Application of psychology to environment and related fields: Motivating for small family norms. Impact of rapid scientific and technological growth on degradation of environment
Application of psychology in other fields: (a) Military psychology-devising psychological tests for defence personnel for use in selection, training, counseling; training psychologists to work, with defence personnel in promoting positive health
Application of psychology in other fields: (a) Military psychology-human engineering in defence. (b) Sports psychology: Psychological interventions in improving performance of athletes and sports. Persons participating in individual and team games
Application of psychology in other fields: (c) Media influences on pro and anti-social behaviour. (d) Psychology of terrorism
Psychology of gender: Issues of discrimination, management of diversity; glass ceiling effect, self-fulfilling prophecy, women and Indian society

Public administration-Paper-I+

Public administration-Paper-I: Unit 01
Administration theory
Introduction: Meaning, scope, and significance of public administration, Wilson’s vision of public administration, evolution of the discipline and its present status. New public administration, public choice approach; challenges of liberalization
Introduction: Privatization, globalization; good governance: concept and application; new public management
Administrative thought: Scientific management and scientific management movement; classical theory; Weber’s bureaucratic model its critique and post-Weberian developments; dynamic administration (Mary Parker Follett)
Administrative thought: Human relations school (Elton Mayo and others); functions of the executive (C.I. Barnard); Simon’s decision-making theory; participative management (R. Likert, C. Argyris, D. Mcgregor)
Administrative behaviour: Process and techniques of decision-making; communication; morale; motivation theories content, process, and contemporary; theories of leadership: Traditional and modem
Organizations: Theories systems, contingency; structure and forms: Ministries and departments, corporations, companies; boards and commissions; ad hoc, and advisory bodies; headquarters and field relationships; regulatory authorities
Organizations: Public-private partnerships
Accountability and control: Concepts of accountability and control; legislative, executive, and judicial control over administration; citizen and administration; role of media, interest groups, voluntary organizations; civil society; citizen’s charters
Accountability and control: Right to information; social audit
Administrative law: Meaning, scope, and significance; dicey on administrative law; delegated legislation; administrative tribunals
Comparative public administration: Historical and sociological factors affecting administrative systems; administration and politics in different countries; current status of comparative public administration; ecology and administration
Comparative public administration: Riggsian models and their critique
Development dynamics: Concept of development; changing profile of development administration; ‘anti-development thesis’; bureaucracy and development; strong state versus the market debate; impact of liberalization on administration in developing countries
Development dynamics: Women and development the self-help group movement
Personnel administration: Importance of human resource development; recruitment, training, career advancement, position classification, discipline, performance appraisal, promotion, pray and service conditions; employer-employee relations
Personnel administration: Employer-grievance redressal mechanism; code of conduct; administrative ethics
Public policy: Models of policy-making and their critique; processes of conceptualization, planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and review and their limitations; state theories and public policy formulation
Techniques of administrative improvement: Organization and methods, work study and work management; e-governance and information technology; management aid tools like network analysis, MIS, PERT, CPM
Financial administration: Monetary and fiscal policies: Public borrowings and public debt budgets types and forms; budgetary process; financial accountability; accounts and audit

Public administration-Paper-II+

Public administration-Paper-II: Unit 01
Indian administration
Evolution of Indian administration: Kautilya arthashastra; Mughal administration; legacy of British rule in politics and administration Indianization of public services, revenue administration, district administration, local self government
Philosophical and constitutional framework of government: Salient features and value premises; constitutionalism; political culture; bureaucracy and democracy; bureaucracy and development
Public sector undertakings: Public sector in modern India; forms of public sector undertakings; problems of autonomy, accountability, and control; impact of liberalization and privatization
Union government and administration: Executive, parliament, judiciary-structure, functions, work processes; recent trends; intra-governmental relations; cabinet secretariat; prime minister’s office; central secretariat; ministries and departments; boards
Union government and administration: Commissions; attached offices; field organizations
Plans and priorities: Machinery of planning; role, composition and functions of the planning commission and the national development council; ‘indicative’ planning; process of plan formulation at union and state levels
Plans and priorities: Constitutional amendments (1992) and decentralized planning for economic development and social justice
State government and administration: Union-state administrative, legislative, and financial relations; role of the finance commission; governor; chief minister; council of ministers; chief secretary; state secretariat; directorates
District administration since independence: Changing role of the collector; union-state-local relations; imperatives of development management and law and order administration; district administration and democratic decentralization
Civil services: Constitutional position; structure, recruitment, training and capacity building; good governance initiatives; code of conduct and discipline; staff associations; political rights; grievance Redressal mechanism; civil service neutrality
Civil services: Civil service activism
Financial management: Budget as a political instrument; parliament control of public expenditure; role of finance ministry in monetary and fiscal area; accounting techniques; audit
Financial management: Role of controller general of accounts and comptroller and auditor general of India
Administrative reforms since independence: Major concerns; important committees and commissions; reforms in financial management and human resource development; problems of implementation
Rural development: Institutions and agencies since independence; rural development programmes: Foci and strategies; decentralization and panchayati raj; 73rd constitutional amendment
Urban local government: Municipal governance-main features, structures, finance and problem areas; 74th constitutional amendment; global-local debate; new localism; development dynamics
Urban local government: Politics and administration with special reference to city management
Law and order administration: British legacy; national police commission; investigative agencies; role of central and state agencies including para military forces in maintenance of law and order and countering insurgency and terrorism
Law and order administration: Criminalization of politics and administration; police-public relations; reforms in police
Significant issues in Indian administration: Values in public service; regulatory commissions; national human rights commission; problems of administration in coalition regimes; citizen administration interface; corruption and administration
Significant issues in Indian administration: Disaster management

Sociology-Paper-I+

Sociology-Paper-I: Unit 01
Fundamentals of sociology
Sociology-the discipline: (a) Modernity and social changes in Europe and emergence of sociology. (b) Scope of the subject and comparison with other social sciences. (c) Sociology and common sense
Sociology as science: (a) Science, scientific method, and critique. (b) Major theoretical strands of research methodology. (c) Positivism and its critique. (d) Fact value and objectivity. (e) Non-positivist methodologies
Research methods and analysis: (a) Qualitative and quantitative methods. (b) Techniques of data collection. (c) Variables, sampling, hypothesis, reliability, and validity
Sociological thinkers: (a) Karl Marx-historical materialism, mode of production, alienation, class struggle. (b) Emile Durkheim-division of labour, social fact, suicide, religion, and society. (c) Max Weber-social action, ideal types, authority
Sociological thinkers: (c) Max Weber-bureaucracy, protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism. (d) Talcott parsons-social system, pattern variables. (e) Robert K. Merton-latent and manifest functions, conformity, and deviance, reference groups
Sociological thinkers: (f) Mead-self and identity
Stratification and mobility: (a) Concepts-equality, inequality, hierarchy, exclusion, poverty and deprivation. (b) Theories of social stratification-structural functionalist theory, Marxist theory, Weberian theory
Stratification and mobility: (c) Dimensions-social stratification of class, status groups, gender, ethnicity and race. (d) Social mobility-open and closed systems, types of mobility, sources and causes of mobility
Works and economic life: (a) Social organization of work in different types of society-slave society, feudal society, industrial capitalist society. (b) Formal and informal organization of work. (c) Labour and society
Politics and society: (a) Sociological theories of power. (b) Power elite, bureaucracy, pressure groups and political parties. (c) Nation, state, citizenship, democracy, civil society, ideology. (d) Protest, agitation, social movements, collective action
Politics and society: (d) Revolution
Religion and Society: (a) Sociological theories of religion. (b) Types of religious practices: Animism, monism, pluralism, sects, cults, (c) Religion in modern society: Religion and science, secularization, religious revivalism, fundamentalism
Systems of kinship: (a) Family, household, marriage. (b) Types and forms of family. (c) Lineage and descent. (d) Patriarchy and sexual division of labour. (e) Contemporary trends
Social change in modern society: (a) Sociological theories of social change. (b) Development and dependency, (c) Agents of social change. (d) Education and social change. (e) Science, technology, and social change

Sociology-Paper-II+

Sociology-Paper-II: Unit 01
Indian society: Structure and change
Introducing Indian society: (i) Perspectives on the study of Indian society-(a) indology (G.S. Ghurye), (b) structural functionalism (M.N. Srinivas), (c) Marxist sociology (A.R. Desai)
Introducing Indian society: (ii) Impact of colonial rule on Indian society-(a) social background of Indian nationalism. (b) Modernization of Indian tradition. (c) Protests and movements during the colonial period. (d) Social reforms
Social structure: (i) Rural and agrarian social structure-(a) the idea of Indian village and village studies. (b) Agrarian social structure-evolution of land tenure system, land reforms
Social structure: (ii) Caste System-(a) perspectives on the study of caste systems: G.S. Ghurye, M.N. Srinivas, Louis Dumont, Andre Beteille. (b) Features of caste system. (c) Untouchability-forms and perspectives
Social structure: (iii) Tribal Communities in India-(a) definitional problems. (b) Geographical spread. (c) Colonial policies and tribes. (d) Issues of integration and autonomy. (iv) Social classes in India: (a) Agrarian class structure
Social structure: (iv) Social classes in India-(b) industrial class structure. (c) Middle classes in India. (v) Systems of kinship in India: (a) Lineage and descent in India. (b) Types of kinship systems. (c) Family and marriage in India
Social structure: (v) Systems of kinship in India-(d) household dimensions of the family. (e) Patriarchy, entitlements, and sexual division of labour. (vi) Religion and society: (a) Religious communities in India. (b) Problems of religious minorities
Social changes in India: (i) Visions of social change in India-(a) idea of development planning and mixed economy. (b) Constitution, law, and social change. (c) Education and social change
Social changes in India: (ii) Rural and agrarian transformation in India-(a) programmes of rural development, community development programme, cooperatives, poverty alleviation schemes. (b) green revolution and social change
Social changes in India: (ii) Rural and agrarian transformation in India-(c) changing modes of production in Indian agriculture. (d) Problems of rural labour, bondage, migration
Social changes in India: (iii) Industrialization and urbanization in India-(a) evolution of modern industry in India. (b) Growth of urban settlements in India. (c) Working class: Structure, growth, class mobilization. (d) Informal sector, child labour
Social changes in India: (iii) Industrialization and urbanization in India-(e) slums and deprivation in urban areas. (iv) Politics and society: (a) Nation, democracy, and citizenship. (b) Political parties, pressure groups, social and political elite
Social changes in India: (iv) Politics and society-(c) Regionalism and decentralization of power. (d) Secularization. (v) Social movements in modern India: (a) Peasants and farmers movements. (b) Women’s movement. (c) Backward classes and dalit movements
Social changes in India: (v) Social movements in modern India-(d) environmental movements. (e) Ethnicity and identity movements. (vi) Population dynamics: (a) Population size, growth, composition, and distribution
Social changes in India: (vi) Population dynamics-(b) components of population growth: Birth, death, migration. (c) Population policy and family planning. (d) Emerging issues: Ageing, sex ratios, child and infant mortality, reproductive health
Social changes in India: (vii) Challenges of social transformation-(a) crisis of development: Displacement, environmental problems, and sustainability. (b) Poverty, deprivation, and inequalities. (c) Violence against women. (d) Caste conflicts
Social changes in India: (vii) Challenges of social transformation-(e) ethnic conflicts, communalism, religious revivalism. (f) Illiteracy and disparities in education

Statistics-Paper-I+

Statistics-Paper-I: Unit 01
Probability
Sample space and events, probability measure and probability space, random variable as a measurable function, distribution function of a random variable, discrete, and continuous-type random variable, probability mass function
Probability density function, vector-valued random variable, marginal and conditional distributions, stochastic independence of events and of random variables, expectation and moments of a random variable, conditional expectation
Convergence of a sequence of random variable in distribution, in probability, in path mean, and almost everywhere, their criteria and inter-relations, Chebyshev’s inequality and Khintchine’s weak law of large numbers
Strong law of large numbers and Kolmogoroffs theorems, probability generating function, moment generating function, characteristic function, inversion theorem, Lindenberg and Levy forms of central limit theorem
Standard discrete and continuous probability distributions
Statistics-Paper-I: Unit 02
Statistical inference
Consistency, unbiasedness, efficiency, sufficiency, completeness, ancillary statistics, factorization theorem, exponential family of distribution and its properties, uniformly minimum variance unbiased (UMVU) estimation
Rao blackwell and Lehmann-Scheffe theorems, Cramer Rao inequality for single parameter
Estimation by methods of moments, maximum likelihood, least squares, minimum chi-square and modified minimum chi-square, properties of maximum likelihood and other estimators, asymptotic efficiency, prior and posterior distributions, loss function
Risk function, and minimax estimator
Bayes estimators
Non-randomised and randomised tests, critical function, MP tests, Neyman-Pearson lemma, UMP tests, monotone likelihood ratio: Similar and unbiased tests, UMPU tests for single parameter likelihood ratio test and its asymptotic distribution
Confidence bounds and its relation with tests
Kolmogorov’s test for goodness of fit and its consistency, sign test and its optimality
Wilcoxon signed-ranks test and its consistency, Kolmogorov-Smirnov two sample test, run test, Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test and median test, their consistency, and asymptotic normality
Wald’s SPRT and its properties, OC and ASN functions for tests regarding parameters for bernoulli, Poisson, normal, and exponential distributions
Wald’s fundamental identity
Statistics-Paper-I: Unit 03
Linear inference and multivariate analysis
Linear statistical models, theory of least squares and analysis of variance, Gauss-Markoff theory, normal equations, least squares estimates and their precision, test of significance and interval estimates based on least squares theory in one way
Two-way and three-way classified data, regression analysis, linear regression, curvilinear regression and orthogonal polynomials, multiple regression, multiple and partial correlations, estimation of variance and covariance components
Multivariate normal distribution, Mahalanobis D² and hotelling’s T² statistics and their applications and properties, discriminant analysis, canonical correlations, principal component analysis
Statistics-Paper-I: Unit 04
Sampling theory and design of experiments
An outline of fixed-population and super-population approaches, distinctive features of finite population sampling, probability sampling designs, simple random sampling with and without replacement, stratified random sampling
Systematic sampling and its efficacy, cluster sampling, two stage and multi-stage sampling, ratio and regression methods of estimation involving one or more auxiliary variables, two-phase sampling
Probability proportional to size sampling with and without replacement, the Hansen-Hurwitz and the Horvitz-Thompson estimators, non-negative variance estimation with reference to the Horvitz-Thompson estimator, non-sampling errors
Fixed effects model (two-way classification) random and mixed effects models (two-way classification with equal observation per cell), CRD, RBD, LSD, and their analyses, incomplete block designs, concepts of orthogonality and balance, BIBD
Missing plot technique, factorial experiments and 2⁴ and 3², confounding in factorial experiments, split-plot and simple lattice designs, transformation of data Duncan’s multiple range test

Statistics-Paper-II+

Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 01
Industrial statistics
Process and product control, general theory of control charts, different types of control charts for variables and attributes, X, R, s, p, np, and charts, cumulative sum chart
Single, double, multiple, and sequential sampling plans for attributes, OC, ASN, AOQ, and ATI curves, concepts of producers and consumers risks, AQL, LTPD, and AOQL, sampling plans for variables, use of Dodge-Romin tables
Concept of reliability, failure rate, and reliability functions, reliability of series and parallel systems and other simple configurations, renewal density and renewal function, failure models: Exponential, weibull, normal, lognormal
Problems in life testing, censored and truncated experiments for exponential models
Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 02
Optimization techniques
Different types of models in operations research, their construction, and general methods of solution, simulation and Monte-Carlo methods formulation of linear programming (LP) problem, simple LP model and its graphical solution, the simplex procedure
The two-phase method and the M-technique with artificial variables, the duality theory of LP and its economic interpretation, sensitivity analysis, transportation and assignment problems, rectangular games, two-person zero-sum games
Methods of solution (graphical and algebraic)
Replacement of failing or deteriorating items, group and individual replacement policies, concept of scientific inventory management and analytical structure of inventory problems
Simple models with deterministic and stochastic demand with and without lead time, storage models with particular reference to dam type
Homogeneous discrete-time Markov chains, transition probability matrix, classification of states and ergodic theorems, homogeneous continuous-time Markov chains, Poisson process, elements of queuing theory, M/ MI, M/ M/ K, G/ M/ l and M/ G/ 1 queues
Solution of statistical problems on computers using well-known statistical software packages like spss
Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 03
Quantitative economics and official statistics
Determination of trend, seasonal and cyclical components, Box-Jenkins method, tests for stationary series, ARIMA models and determination of orders of autoregressive and moving average components, forecasting
Commonly used index numbers-Laspeyres, Paasche’s, and Fisher’s ideal index numbers, chambase index number, uses and limitations of index numbers, index number of wholesale prices, consumer price, agricultural production and industrial production
Test for index numbers-proportionality, time-reversal, factor-reversal, and circular
General linear model, ordinary least square and generalized least squares methods of estimation, problem of multicollinearity, consequences, and solutions of multicollinearity, autocorrelation and its consequences
Heteroscedasticity of disturbances and its testing, test for independence of disturbances concept of structure and model for simultaneous equations, problem of identification-rank and order conditions of identifiability
Two-stage least square method of estimation
Present official statistical system in India relating to population, agriculture, industrial production, trade and prices, methods of collection of official statistics, their reliability, and limitations, principal publications containing such statistics
Various official agencies responsible for data collection and their main functions
Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 04
Demography and psychometry
Demographic data from census, registration, NSS other surveys, their limitations and uses, definition, construction and uses of vital rates and ratios, measures of fertility, reproduction rates, morbidity rate, standardized death rate
Complete and abridged life tables, construction of life tables from vital statistics and census returns, uses of life tables, logistic and other population growth curves, fitting a logistic curve, population projection, stable population
Quasi-stable population, techniques in estimation of demographic parameters, standard classification by cause of death, health surveys and use of hospital statistics
Methods of standardisation of scales and tests, Z-scores, standard scores, T-scores, percentile scores, intelligence quotient and its measurement and uses, validity and reliability of test scores and its determination
Use of factor analysis and path analysis in psychometry

Zoology-Paper-I+

Zoology-Paper-I: Unit 01
Non-chordata and chordata
Classification and relationship of various phyla upto subclasses: Acoelomate and coelomate, protostomes, and deuterostomes, bilateria and radiata; status of protista, parazoa, onychophora, and hemichordata; symmetry
Protozoa: Locomotion, nutrition, reproduction, sex; general features and life history of paramecium, monocystis. Plasmodium and leishmania
Porifera: Skeleton, canal system, and reproduction
Cnidaria: Polymorphism, defensive structures, and their mechanism; coral reefs and their formation; metagenesis; general features and life history of obelia and aurelia
Platyhelminthes: Parasitic adaptation; general features and life history of fasciola and taenia and their-pathogenic symptoms
Nemathelminthes: General features, life history, parasitic adaptation of Ascaris and Wuchereria
Annelida: Coelom and metamerism; modes of life in polychaetes; general features and life history of nereis, earthworm, and leach
Arthropoda: Larval forms and parasitism in crustacea; vision and respiration in arthropods (prawn, cockroach, and scorpion); modification of mouth, parts in insects (cockroach, mosquito, housefly, honey bee, and butterfly)
Arthropoda: Metaphor phosis in insect and its hormonal regulation, social behaviour of apis and termites
Molluscs: Feeding, respiration, locomotion, general features, and life history of lamellidens, pila, and sepia. Torsion and detorsion in gastropods
Echinodermata: Feeding, respiration, locomotion, larval forms, general features and life history of asterias
Protochordata: Origin of chordates; general features and life history of branchiostoma and herdmania
Pisces: Respiration, locomotion, and migration
Amphibia: Origin of tetrapods, parental care, paedomorphosis
Reptilia: Origin of reptiles, skull types, status of sphenodon and crocodiles
Aves: Origin of birds, flight adaptation, migration
Mammalia: Origin of mammals, dentition, general features of egg laying mammals, pouched mammals, aquatic mammals and primates, endocrine glands (pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancreas, gonads) and their inter-relationships
Comparative functional anatomy of various systems of vertebrates
Integument and its derivatives, endoskeleton, locomotory organs, digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system including heart and aortic arches, urinogenital system; brain and sense organs (eye and ear)
Zoology-Paper-I: Unit 02
Ecology
Biosphere: Concept of biosphere; biomes, biogeochemical cycles, human induced changes in atmosphere including greenhouse effect, ecological succession, biomes and ecotones, community ecology
Concept of ecosystem; structure and function of ecosystem, types of ecosystem, ecological succession, ecological adaptation
Population; characteristics, population dynamics, population stabilization
Biodiversity and diversity conservation of natural resources
Wildlife of india
Remote sensing for sustainable development
Environmental biodegradation; pollution and its impact on biosphere and its prevention
Zoology-Paper-I: Unit 03
Ethology
Behaviour: Sensory filtering, responsiveness, sign stimuli, learning, and memory, instinct, habituation, conditioning, imprinting
Role of hormones in drive; role of pheromones in alarm spreading; crypsis, predator detection, predator tactics, social hierarchies in primates, social organization in insects
Orientation, navigation, homing; biological rhythms: Biological clock, tidal, seasonal, and circadian rhythms
Methods of studying animal behaviour including sexual conflict, selfishness, kinship, and altruism
Zoology-Paper-I: Unit 04
Economic zoology
Apiculture, sericulture, lac culture, carp culture, pearl culture, prawn culture, vermiculture
Major infectious and communicable diseases (malaria, filaria, tuberculosis, cholera, and AIDS) their vectors, pathogens, and prevention
Cattle and livestock diseases, their pathogen (helminths) and vectors (ticks, mites, tabanus, stomoxys)
Pests of sugarcane (pyrilla perpusilla), oil seed (achaea janata) and rice (sitophilus oryzae)
Transgenic animals
Medical biotechnology, human genetic disease and genetic counselling, gene therapy
Forensic biotechnology
Zoology-Paper-I: Unit 05
Biostatistics
Designing of experiments; null hypothesis; correlation, regression, distribution and measure of central tendency, chi-square, student-test, F-test (one-way and two-way F-test)
Zoology-Paper-I: Unit 06
Instrumentation methods
Spectrophotometer, phase contrast and fluorescence microscopy, radioactive tracer, ultracentrifuge, gel electrophoresis, PCR, ELISA, FISH, and chromosome painting
Electron microscopy (TEM, SEM)

Zoology-Paper-II+

Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 01
Cell biology
Structure and function of cell and its organelles (nucleus, plasma membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, and lysosomes), cell division (mitosis and meiosis), mitotic spindle and mitotic apparatus
Chromosome movement chromosome type polytene and lampbrush, organization of chromatin, heterochromatin, cell cycle regulation
Nucleic acid topology, DNA motif, DNA replication, transcription, RNA processing, translation, protein foldings and transport
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 02
Genetics
Modern concept of gene, split gene, genetic regulation, genetic, code
Sex chromosomes and their evolution, sex determination in drosophila and man
Mendel’s laws of inheritance, recombination, linkage, multiple alleles, genetics of blood groups, pedigree analysis, hereditary diseases in man
Mutations and mutagenesis
Recombinant DNA technology, plasmid, cosmid, artificial chromosomes as vectors, transgenics, DNA cloning and whole animal cloning (principles and methods)
Gene regulation and expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Signal molecules, cell death, defects in signaling pathway, and consequences
RFLP, RAPD, and AFLF and application of RFLP in DNA fingerprinting, ribozyme technologies, human genome project, genomics, and proteomics
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 03
Evolution
Theories of origin of life
Theories of evolution; natural selection, role of mutation in evolution, evolutionary patterns, molecular drive, mimicry, variation, isolation, and speciation
Evolution of horse, elephant, and man using fossil data
Hardy-weinberg law
Continental drift and distribution of animals
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 04
Systematic
Zoological nomenclature, international code, cladistics, molecular taxonomy, and biodiversity
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 05
Biochemistry
Structure and role of carbohydrates, fats, fatty acids, cholesterol, proteins and amino acids, nucleic acids
Bioenergetics
Glycolysis and Krebs cycle, oxidation and reduction, oxidative phosphorylation; energy conservation and release, ATP, cycl cyclic AMP-its structure and role
Hormone classification (steroid and peptide hormones), biosynthesis and functions
Enzymes: Types and mechanisms of action
Vitamins and coenzymes
Immunoglobulin and immunity
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 06
Physiology (with special reference to Mammals)
Composition and constituents of blood; blood groups and Rh factor in man; factors and mechanism of coagulation; iron metabolism, acid-base balance, thermoregulation, anticoagulants
Hemoglobin: Composition, types, and role in transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide
Digestion and absorption: Role of salivary glands, liver, pancreas, and intestinal glands
Excretion: Nephron and regulation of urine formation; osmoregulation and excretory product
Muscles: Types, mechanism of contraction of skeletal muscles, effects of exercise on muscles
Neuron: Nerve impulse-its conduction and synaptic transmission; neurotransmitters
Vision, hearing, and olfaction in man
Physiology of reproduction puberty and menopause in human
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 07
Developmental biology
Gametogenesis; spermatogenesis, composition of semen, in-vitro and in-vivo capacitation of mammalian sperm, oogenesis, totipotency; fertilization, morphogenesis and morphogen; blastogenesis, establishment of body axes formation, fate map
Gastrulation in frog and chick; genes in development in chick homeotic genes, development of eye and heart, placenta in mammals
Cell lineage, cell to cell interaction, genetic and induced teratogenesis, role of thyroxine in control of metamorphosis in amphibia, paedogenesis and neoteny, cell death, aging
Developmental genes in man, in-vitro fertilization; and embryo transfer; cloning
Stem cells: Sources, types, and their use in human welfare
Biogenetic law

Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission 2020 Exam Pattern

Prelims: Questions in APPSCCE  preliminary exam will include two papers consisting of objective MCQs. Every question carries 1 mark and 1/4 mark will be deducted for an incorrect response. Marks scored in the APPSCCE preliminary exam  will be used for screening purpose only and will not be counted for furnishing the final merit list.

The breakup of marks in the APPSCCE preliminary exam is as follows:

Paper NameMarksDuration
General Studies1502 hours
Optional2502 hours
Total marks and duration
400
4 hours


Mains: The APPSCCE main exam will include a written test along with an interview. The written test of APPSCCE main exam will cover 8 subjective papers and number of marks for each question will vary. The pre-exam will carry 250 marks while the main exam will carry 200 marks. Candidates must score at least 33% in each subject and 45% overall in the main exam of APPSCCE to qualify for the interview.

The breakup of marks in the APPSCCE main exam is given below:

Paper Name
Marks
Duration
Paper 1- General English2002 hours
Paper 2- Essay1002 hours
Paper 3 and 4- General Studies200 each2 hours
Paper 5, 6, 7 and 8200 each
2 hours

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syllabus for Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission

dammajyoshna123 16th Nov, 2021

Hi,

Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission conducts exam in three phases i.e., Prelims, Mains and Interview.

  1. Preliminary Examination : It consists of two papers. It is objective type examination. For both the papers the duration is 2 hours each. Paper 1 consists of General studies ( 200 marks ) and paper 2 consists of CSAT ( 200 marks )
  2. Mains Examination : The mains exam consists of eight descriptive type papers. Of which two papers are optional papers which candidate has to select from the list given by commission.
  3. Personality Test:  For this phase of exam the candidates are selected on the basis of merit obtained in mains examination.

As you have not mentioned, which phase of syllabus you need. Please click on the below links to see the detailed syllabus.

https://appsc.gov.in/upload/files/RECINS001/APPSCCE-NEW-SYLLABI.pdf

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/arunachal-pradesh-public-service-commission

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is Arunachal Pradesh PSC exam conducted every year?

harshitasharansrivastava Student Expert 28th Nov, 2020

Hi Dear,

Yes, Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission exam is help every year for recruitment in different departments as per the vacancy available. You can check  the official website of APPSC.i.e.appsc.gov.in. for any information.

For detailed information on APPSC exam visit the link provided below:

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/appsc-group-1

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