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About MP SET 2024

Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has conducts the MP State Eligibility Test (SET)  for recruitment of teachers for Higher Education Department, MP Government and Assistant Teacher. The MP SET 2024 exam is held in the offline mode. The application form of MP SET is released in online mode. Eligible candidates can fill and submit their application form is in online as well as offline mode. MP SET is held for two papers -I and II in 19 subjects. To appear in MP SET 2024, candidates must have completed their post-graduation with 55% marks for general category and 50% for OBC/SC/ST categories. The paper I carry 100 questions while paper II  have 200 questions in total. The date, time and venue of MP SET is mentioned in the hall ticket. Candidates are selected on the basis of the merit lists prepared by the authority.

MP SET 2024 Highlights

Full Exam NameMadhya Pradesh State Eligibility Test
Short Exam NameMP SET
Conducting BodyMadhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
Frequency of ConductVacancy Based
Exam LevelState Level Exam
Mode of ApplicationOffline / Online
Application Fee (General)500 Rs [Offline] +1 More
Mode of ExamOnline
Mode of CounsellingOnline / Offline
MP SET Paper 1 - Duration1 Hour +1 More

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MP SET 2024 Important Dates

Upcoming Dates and Events

21 Mar, 2024 - 09 May, 2024

Application - For all 20 subjects | Mode: Online Ongoing

23 Apr, 2024 - 09 May, 2024

Application - For additional 4 subjects | Mode: Online Ongoing

10 May, 2024 - 11 May, 2024

Application Correction - Without late fee | Mode: Online

13 May, 2024 - 24 May, 2024

Late Fee Application - With late fee-I | Mode: Online

15 May, 2024 - 26 May, 2024

Application Correction - Error correction with late fee-I | Mode: Online

25 May, 2024 - 28 May, 2024

Late Fee Application - With late fee-II | Mode: Online

27 May, 2024 - 30 May, 2024

Application Correction - Error correction with late fee-II | Mode: Online

15 Dec, 2024

Exam | Mode: Offline

Past Dates and Events

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MP SET 2024 Eligibility Criteria

MP SET 2024 Eligibility Criteria

  • Must have a master's degree from recognised State or Central Universities/Institutes.

  • Candidates must have passed from UGC NET recognised institutes.

  • Candidates must have minimum 55% marks for general category and 50% marks for OBC/SC/ST and PwD categories.

MP SET 2024 Application Process

Mode of Application : Offline and Online

Mode of Payment : Net Banking | Credit Card | Debit Card | Other

MP SET 2024 Application Form

  • MPPSC is releases the application form of MP SET  in online mode

  • To register online, candidates must select ‘Click here to Apply’

  • Candidates must enter the details such as personal, academic, communication and other required details in the online MP SET application form

  • After entering all details, candidates have to click on ‘upload image’ to upload their scanned photograph and signature. The images should be in jpg format

  • After submitting all details candidates can preview/edit details in the online application form before final submission

  • After checking all details in the application form, candidates can proceed to payment option.

  • Candidates can pay the MP SET application fees through Internet banking, credit card/debit card (Visa/Rupay/Master Card/Maestro Card)

Application Fees:

  • General – Rs. 1200 + 40 Bank charges

  • SC/ST/OBC – Rs. 600 +40 Bank charges

After submitting the application form of MP SET  in online mode. Candidates have to take a print out of the online application form along with all supporting documents regarding the eligibility through registered post to

Exam Controller SET
State Eligibility Test (SET Cell)
MPPSC
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After payment candidates have to take a printout of the online MP SET  application form. If any candidates face discrepancies while filling the MP SET application form, they can contact the officials at 07554019400.

Application Fees

CategoryQuotaModeGenderAmount
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OBC, General, ST, SCPWDOffline, OnlineMale, Transgender, Female₹ 250
OBC, ST, SCOffline, OnlineMale, Transgender, Female₹ 250
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MP SET 2024 Syllabus

MP SET Paper 1 Syllabus

General paper on general awareness/ teaching and research aptitude-

General paper on general awareness/ teaching and research aptitude: Unit 01
Teaching aptitude
Teaching: Nature, objectives, characteristics and basic requirements; learner’s characteristics; factors affecting teaching; methods of teaching; teaching aids; evaluation systems
General paper on general awareness/ teaching and research aptitude: Unit 02
Research aptitude
Research: Meaning, characteristics and types; steps of research; methods of research; research ethics; paper, article, workshop, seminar, conference and symposium; thesis writing; its characteristics and format
General paper on general awareness/ teaching and research aptitude: Unit 03
Reading comprehension
Passage
General paper on general awareness/ teaching and research aptitude: Unit 04
Communication
Communication: Nature, characteristics, types, barriers and effective classroom communication
General paper on general awareness/ teaching and research aptitude: Unit 05
Reasoning (including mathematical)
Number series; letter series; codes; relationships; classification
General paper on general awareness/ teaching and research aptitude: Unit 06
Logical reasoning
Understanding the structure of arguments; evaluating and distinguishing deductive and inductive reasoning; verbal analogies; word analogy-applied analogy; verbal classification
Reasoning logical diagrams: Simple diagrammatic relationship, multi-diagrammatic relationship; Venn diagram; analytical reasoning
General paper on general awareness/ teaching and research aptitude: Unit 07
Data interpretation
Sources, acquisition and interpretation of data; quantitative and qualitative data; graphical representation and mapping of data
General paper on general awareness/ teaching and research aptitude: Unit 08
Information and communication technology (ICT)
ICT: Meaning, advantages, disadvantages and uses; general abbreviations and terminology; basics of internet and e-mailing
General paper on general awareness/ teaching and research aptitude: Unit 09
People and environment
People and environment interaction; sources of population; pollutants and their impact on human life, exploitation of natural and energy resources; natural hazards and mitigation
General paper on general awareness/ teaching and research aptitude: Unit 10
Higher education system: governance, polity and administration
Structure of the institution for higher learning and research in India; formal and distance education; professional/ technical and general education; value education: Governance, polity and administration; concept, institutions and their interactions

MP SET Paper 2 Syllabus

Chemical sciences+

Chemical sciences: Unit 01
Inorganic chemistry
Chemical periodicity
Structure and bonding in homo-and heteronuclear molecules, including shapes of molecules (VSEPR theory)
Concepts of acids and bases, hard-soft acid base concept, non-aqueous solvents
Main group elements and their compounds: Allotropy, synthesis, structure, and bonding, industrial importance of the compounds
Transition elements and coordination compounds: structure, bonding theories, spectral, and magnetic properties, reaction mechanisms
Inner transition elements: spectral and magnetic properties, redox chemistry, analytical applications
Organometallic compounds: synthesis, bonding and structure, and reactivity
Organometallics in homogeneous catalysis
Cages and metal clusters
Analytical chemistry-separation, spectroscopic, electro-and thermoanalytical methods
Bioinorganic chemistry: Photosystems, porphyrins, metalloenzymes, oxygen transport, electron-transfer reactions; nitrogen fixation, metal complexes in medicine
Characterisation of inorganic compounds by IR, Raman, NMR, EPR, Mössbauer, UV-vis, NQR, MS, electron spectroscopy, and microscopic techniques
Nuclear chemistry: Nuclear reactions, fission and fusion, radio-analytical techniques, and activation analysis
Chemical sciences: Unit 02
Physical chemistry
Basic principles of quantum mechanics: Postulates; operator algebra; exactly-solvable systems: Particle-in-a-box, harmonic oscillator and the hydrogen atom, including shapes of atomic orbitals; orbital and spin angular momenta; tunneling
Approximate methods of quantum mechanics: Variational principle; perturbation theory up to second order in energy; applications
Atomic structure and spectroscopy; term symbols; many-electron systems and antisymmetry principle
Chemical bonding in diatomics; elementary concepts of MO and VB theories; Huckel theory for conjugated π-electron systems
Chemical applications of group theory; symmetry elements; point groups; character tables; selection rules
Molecular spectroscopy: Rotational and vibrational spectra of diatomic molecules; electronic spectra; IR and Raman activities-selection rules; basic principles of magnetic resonance
Chemical thermodynamics: Laws, state and path functions and their applications; thermodynamic description of various types of processes; Maxwell’s relations; spontaneity and equilibria; temperature and pressure dependence of thermodynamic quantities
Chemical thermodynamics: Le Chatelier principle; elementary description of phase transitions; phase equilibria and phase rule; thermodynamics of ideal and non-ideal gases, and solutions
Statistical thermodynamics: Boltzmann distribution; kinetic theory of gases; partition functions and their relation to thermodynamic quantities-calculations for model systems
Electrochemistry: Nernst equation, redox systems, electrochemical cells; Debye-Huckel theory; electrolytic conductance-Kohlrausch’s law and its applications; ionic equilibria; conductometric and potentiometric titrations
Chemical kinetics: Empirical rate laws and temperature dependence; complex reactions; steady state approximation; determination of reaction mechanisms; collision and transition state theories of rate constants; unimolecular reactions; enzyme kinetics
Chemical kinetics: Salt effects; homogeneous catalysis; photochemical reactions
Colloids and surfaces: Stability and properties of colloids; isotherms and surface area; heterogeneous catalysis
Solid state: Crystal structures; Bragg’s law and applications; band structure of solids
Polymer chemistry: Molar masses; kinetics of polymerization
Data analysis: Mean and standard deviation; absolute and relative errors; linear regression; covariance and correlation coefficient
Chemical sciences: Unit 03
Organic chemistry
IUPAC nomenclature of organic molecules including regio-and stereoisomers
Principles of stereochemistry: Configurational and conformational isomerism in acyclic and cyclic compounds; stereogenicity, stereoselectivity, enantioselectivity, diastereoselectivity, and asymmetric induction
Aromaticity: Benzenoid and non-benzenoid compounds-generation and reactions
Organic reactive intermediates: Generation, stability and reactivity of carbocations, carbanions, free radicals, carbenes, benzynes, and nitrenes
Organic reaction mechanisms involving addition, elimination and substitution reactions with electrophilic, nucleophilic or radical species
Determination of reaction pathways
Common named reactions and rearrangements-applications in organic synthesis
Organic transformations and reagents: Functional group interconversion including oxidations and reductions; common catalysts and reagents (organic, inorganic, organometallic, and enzymatic). Chemo, regio, and stereoselective transformations
Concepts in organic synthesis: Retrosynthesis, disconnection, synthons, linear, and convergent synthesis, umpolung of reactivity and protecting groups
Asymmetric synthesis: Chiral auxiliaries, methods of asymmetric induction-substrate, reagent and catalyst controlled reactions; determination of enantiomeric and diastereomeric excess; enantio-discrimination. Resolution-optical and kinetic
Pericyclic reactions: Electrocyclization, cycloaddition, sigmatropic rearrangements and other related concerted reactions. Principles and applications of photochemical reactions in organic chemistry
Synthesis and reactivity of common heterocyclic compounds containing one or two heteroatoms (o, n, s)
Chemistry of natural products: Carbohydrates, proteins and peptides, fatty acids, nucleic acids, terpenes, steroids, and alkaloids . Biogenesis of terpenoids and alkaloids
Structure determination of organic compounds by IR, UV-Vis, ¹H and ¹³C NMR, and mass spectroscopic techniques
Chemical sciences: Unit 04
Interdisciplinary topics
Chemistry in Nanoscience and Technology
Catalysis and Green Chemistry
Medicinal chemistry
Supramolecular Chemistry
Environmental chemistry

Commerce+

Commerce: Unit 01
Business environment
Meaning and elements of business environment, economic environment, economic policies, economic planning, legal environment of business in India, competition policy, consumer protection, environment protection, policy environment: Liberalization
Policy environment: Privatisation and globalization, second generation reforms, industrial policy and implementation. Industrial growth and structural changes
Commerce: Unit 02
Financial and management accounting
Basic accounting concepts, capital and revenue, financial statements, partnership accounts: Admission, retirement, death, dissolution and cash distribution, advanced company accounts: Issue, forfeiture, purchase of business, liquidation
Advanced company accounts: Valuation of shares, amalgamation, absorption and reconstruction, holding company accounts, cost and management accounting: Ratio analysis, funds flow analysis, cash flow analysis, marginal costing and break-even analysis
Cost and management accounting: Standard costing, budgetary control, costing for decision-making responsibility accounting
Commerce: Unit 03
Business economics
Nature and uses of business economics, concept of profit and wealth maximization, demand analysis and elasticity of demand, indifference curve analysis, law utility analysis and laws of returns and law of variable proportions cost, revenue
Price determination in different market situations: Perfect competition, monopolistic competition, monopoly, price discrimination and oligopoly, pricing strategies
Commerce: Unit 04
Business statistics and data processing
Data types, data collection and analysis, sampling, need, errors and methods of sampling, normal distribution, hypothesis testing, analysis and interpretation of data correlation and regression, small sample tests-t-test, F-test and chi-square test
Data processing-elements, data entry, data processing and computer applications, computer application to functional areas-accounting, inventory control, marketing
Commerce: Unit 05
Business management
Principles of management, planning-objectives, strategies, planning process, decision-making, organizing, organizational structure, formal and informal organizations, organizational culture, staffing, leading: Motivation, leadership, committees
Leading: Communication, controlling, corporate governance and business ethics
Commerce: Unit 06
Marketing management
The evolution of marketing, concepts of marketing, marketing mix, marketing environment, consumer behaviour, marketing segmentation, product decisions, pricing decisions, distribution decisions, promotion decisions, marketing planning
Organizing and control
Commerce: Unit 07
Financial management
Capital structure, financial and operating leverage, cost of capital, capital budgeting, working capital management, dividend policy
Commerce: Unit 08
Human resources management
Concepts, role and functions of human resource management, human resource planning, recruitment and selection, training and development, succession planning, compensation: Wage and salary administration, incentive and fringe benefits
Compensation: Morale and productivity, performance appraisal, industrial relations in India, health, safety, welfare and social security, workers’ participation in management
Commerce: Unit 09
Banking and financial institution
Importance of banking to business, types of banks and their functions, Reserve Bank of India, NABARD and rural banking, banking sector reforms in India, NPA, capital adequacy norms-banking development banking: IDBI, IFCI, SFCS, UTI, SIDBI
Commerce: Unit 10
International business
Theoretical foundations of international business, balance of payments, international liquidity, international economic institutions-IMF, world bank IFC, IDA, ADB, world trade organization-its functions and policies
Structure of India’s foreign trade: Composition and direction, EXIM bank, EXIM policy of India, regulation and promotion of foreign trade
Foreign direct investment and multinational corporations-MNCs culture, MNCs and IDCs, joint ventures
Regional economic integration: SAARC, ASEAN, EC, NAFTA
India and WTO, intellectual property rights
Foreign exchange: Exchange rate, mechanism, risk management, transfer of international payments, convertibility of rupee, current and capital accounts; issues and perceptions, derivatives and futures
Foreign investment institution; instruments: GDRSs, ADRs, FIIs-their role in Indian capital market
Commerce: Unit 11
Accounting and finance
Accounting standards in India, inflation accounting, human resource accounting, responsibility accounting, social accounting, money and capital market, working of stock exchanges in India, NSE, OTCEI, NASDAQ, derivatives and options
Regulatory authorities: SEBI, rating agencies; new instruments: GDRS, ADRs, venture capital funds, mergers and acquisitions, mutual funds, lease financing, factoring, measurements of risk and returns securities and portfolios
Computer application in accounting and finance
Commerce: Unit 12
Marketing
Marketing tasks, concepts and tools, marketing environment consumer behaviour and market segmentation, product decisions, pricing decisions, distributions decisions, promotion decisions, marketing research, online marketing, direct marketing
Social, ethical and legal aspects of marketing in india
Commerce: Unit 13
Human resource management
Concept; role and functions of human resource management, human resource planning, job analysis, job description and specifications, use of job analysis information, recruitment and selection, training and development, succession planning
Compensation: Wage and salary administration, incentives and fringe benefits, morale and productivity, appraisal performance, industrial relations in India, health, safety, welfare and social security, workers participation in management
Commerce: Unit 14
Income-tax law and tax planning
Basic concepts, residential status and tax incidence, exempted incomes, computation of taxable income under various heads
Computation of taxable income of individuals and firms
Deduction of tax, filing of returns, different types of assessment; defaults and penalties
Tax planning: Concept, significance and problems of tax planning, tax evasion and tax avoidance, methods of tax planning
Tax considerations in specific business decisions, viz., make or buy; own or lease, retain or replace; export or domestic sales; shut-down or closure; expand or contract; invest or disinvest
Computer application in income tax and tax planning

Defence and strategic studies+

Defence and strategic studies: Unit 01
Theories and concepts
Defence and strategic studies: Assumptions and approaches
The concepts of nation, state and nation-state, theories and elements of state, national power and its components
Key concepts of security: (a) National security, (b) regional security, (c) comprehensive security, (d) common security, (e) equal security
National security objectives: Core values, national interests
Challenges to security: Individual, sub-national: National, regional, and international levels
Non-alignment, balance of power, collective security and balance of terror-concept, development, and relevance
Concepts of geopolitics and geostrategy: Theories of Halford Mackinder and Carl Haushofer
Defence and security policies: Concept, formulation, objectives and linkages
National security organizations in India: (a) Higher defence structure in India, (b) national security council, (c) para-military and civil defence, (d) civil-military relations
Deterrence and detente: Concept, theories of nuclear deterrence and their current relevance
Contribution to strategic thought by kautilya, mao, jomini, clausewitz, douhet and alfred mahan
Defence and strategic studies: Unit 02
Problems of peace and security
War: (a) Theories and causes of war, (b) principles of war, (c) contemporary warfare: Conventional warfare in nuclear age, limited war, revolutionary warfare, low intensity operations, Guerilla warfare, insurgency and counter-insurgency
Armaments: Arms race, arms aid, arms trade, arms proliferation
Military alliances and pacts, peace treaties, defence cooperation, strategic partnership and security dialogue
Problem of system of governance and human rights

Defence and strategic studies paper – II and paper - III+

Defence and strategic studies paper – II and paper - III: Unit 01
Problems of peace and security
Terrorism: Concept and kinds (national, international and cross border)
Conflicting ideologies: Militarism, nationalism, fundamentalism, separatism, irredentism
Nuclear proliferation and npt, ctbt, mtcr, nmd
Industrial military complex
Defence and strategic studies paper – II and paper - III: Unit 02
Global security issues
End of cold war and emergence of new world order
Military, nuclear and missile capabilities of China, Pakistan, and India
Restructuring of UNO
Environmental issues: Global warming, desertification, acid rains, industrial pollution, deforestation
Military geography and defence problems; nature of boundaries, terrain: (a) Sino-Indian and Indo-Pak border disputes and India’s continental strategy with her neighbours, (b) Sri Lankan ethnic conflict, (c) domestic unrest in Afghanistan
Military geography and defence problems; nature of boundaries, terrain: (d) West-Asian crisis, (e) development in central Asian republics, (f) ethnic issues in Yugoslavia, (g) crisis in Chechnya
Organized crimes: Money laundering, narco-trafficking
Militarisation of Indian ocean and India’s national, maritime and security interests in the Indian ocean region
India’s maritime strategy for the 21st century
Issues of logistics: Resources, supply chain, transportation and communication
Problems of refugees: (a) Causes of migration, (b) population in border areas and border security
Defence and strategic studies paper – II and paper - III: Unit 03
Issues in conflict resolution
Origin, type and structure of conflict at inter-state level
Images, belief systems and international conflicts
Techniques of conflict prevention
Conflict management: Pacific solution of international disputes, coercive methods and war as an instrument
International humanitarian laws and laws of armed conflicts
Confidence building measures: Concept, kinds, and utility
IGOs and NGOs in conflict resolution: Peace making, peacekeeping and peacebuilding
Techniques of preservation of peace: Collective security system, pacific settlement, enforcement action, regional security arrangements, disarmament
Defence and strategic studies paper – II and paper - III: Unit 04
Economic, science and technology issues and national security
Broad survey of technological changes from industrial revolution to inform action revolution
Economic theories of defence
Basics of defence planning, determinants of defence expenditure and defence budgeting
National security and international trade regimes (WTO, TRIPS, TRIMS, NAFTA, SAPTA)
India’s nuclear and space power programmes, India’s energy scenario
Research and development: (a) Relevance of science and technology in national security, (b) impact of information technology; revolution in military affairs (RMA), (c) choice of weapon systems
Impact of economic liberalization and globalization: (a) Defence production in India ( role of PSUs and ordnance factories), (b) defence and development and peace and development dichotomies
Issues of mobilization of resources during war and peace
Transfer of technology: Dual use and critical technologies and their impact on national security

Economics+

Economics: Unit 01
Micro-economic analysis
Demand analysis-Marshallian, Hicksian and Revealed preference approaches, theory of production and costs, pricing and output under different forms of market structure, factor pricing analysis, elements of general equilibrium and new welfare economics
Economics: Unit 02
Macro-economic analysis
Determination of output and employment-classical approach, Keynesian approach, consumption hypotheses, demand for money-Fisher and Cambridge versions, approaches of Keynesian, Friedman, Patinkin, Baumol, and Tobin
Supply of money, determinants of money supply, high-powered money, money multiplier, Phillips curve analysis, business cycles-models of Samuelson, Hicks, and Kaldor
Macroeconomic equilibrium-relative roles of monetary and fiscal policies
Economics: Unit 03
Development and planning
Economic growth, economic development and sustainable development-importance of institutions-government and markets-perpetuation of underdevelopment-vicious circle of poverty, circular causation, structural view of under development
Measurement of development conventional, HDI and quality of life indices
Theories of development-classical, Marx and Schumpeter; economic growth-Harrod-Domar model, instability of equilibrium, neoclassical growth-Solow’s model, steady state growth, approaches to development: Balanced growth, critical minimum effort
Approaches to development: Big push, unlimited supply of labour, unbalanced growth, low income equilibrium trap
Indicators and measurement of poverty
Importance of agriculture and industry in economic development-choice of techniques and appropriate technology, investment criteria, elementary idea of cost-benefit analysis
Trade and aid-international trade as ‘engine of growth’, globalization and LDC’s, objectives and role of monetary and fiscal policies in economic development
Techniques of planning; plan models in India; planning in a market-oriented economy
Economics: Unit 04
Public finance
Role of the government in economic activity-allocation, distribution and stabilization functions; private, public, and merit goods, the public budgets-kinds of budgets, zero-base budgeting, different concepts of budget deficits
The public budgets-budgets of the union government of India, public expenditure-hypotheses; effects and evaluation, public revenue-different approaches to the division of tax burden, incidence and effects of taxation; elasticity and buoyancy
Public revenue-taxable capacity, public debt-sources, effects, burden and its management, fiscal federalism-theory and problems; problems of centre-state financial relations in India, fiscal policy-neutral and compensatory and functional finance
Fiscal policy-balanced budget multiplier
Economics: Unit 05
International economics
Theories of international trade: Empirical verification and relevance, international trade under imperfect competition, terms of trade and economic growth-secular, deterioration of terms of trade hypothesis-a critical review
Equilibrium/ disequilibrium in balance of payment-traditional, absorption and monetary approaches for adjustment in the balance of payments, foreign trade multiplier, impact of tariffs, partial, and general equilibrium analysis
Equilibrium/ disequilibrium in balance of payment-political economy of non-tariff barriers, theory of regionalism at global level-collapse of Bretton-wood system, recent monetary reforms, trade policy and reforms in India
Economics: Unit 06
Indian economy
Basic economic indicators-national income, performance of different sectors, trends in prices and money supply, agriculture-institutional and technological aspects, new agriculture policy, industry-new industrial policy and liberalization
Money and banking-concepts of money supply, inflation, monetary policy and financial sector, reforms, public finance-trends in revenue and expenditures of the central and state government, public debt; analysis of the union budget
Foreign trade-trends, balance of payments and trade reforms, poverty, unemployment, migration, and environment
Economics: Unit 07
Statistical methods
Measures of central tendency, dispersion, skewness and kurtosis, elementary theory of probability-binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions, simple correlation and regression analysis, statistical inferences-applications
Statistical inferences-sampling distributions (t, x² and f tests), sampling of attributes, testing of hypothesis, index numbers and time series analysis, sampling and census methods, types of sampling and errors
Economics: Unit 08
Theory of demand
Axiomatic approach, demand functions, consumer behavior under conditions of uncertainty, theory of production, collusive and non-collusive oligopolies, different models of objectives of the firm-Baumol, Morris, and Williamson, factor pricing,
General equilibrium and welfare economics
Economics: Unit 09
Keynesian and post-keynesian approaches to theory of output and employment
Concepts of investment multiplier; consumption hypotheses, theories of investment and accelerator, theories of demand for money-Keynesian and post-Keynesian, different approaches to money supply; money supply; components and determinants; money multiplier
Output-price determination (aggregate supply and aggregate demand curve analysis), Fleming-Mundell open economy model
Economics: Unit 10
Development and growth-role of institutions
Theories of growth and development-models of growth of Joan Robinson and Kaldor; technical progress-Hicks, Harrod and learning by doing, production function approach to the determinants of growth: Endogenous growth-role of education
production function approach to the determinants of growth: Endogenous growth-research and knowledge-explanation of cross country differentials in economic development and growth
Theories of development-classical, Marx, Schumpeter, and structural analysis of development-imperfect market paradigm, Lewis model of development, Ranis-Fei model, dependency theory of development, factors in economy development-natural resources
Factors in economy development-population, capital, human resource development and infrastructure, trade and development-trade as engine of growth, two-gap analysis, Prebisch, Singer and Myrdal views; gains from trade and LDCs
Economics: Unit 11
Theories of taxation, types, incidence, and effects
Theories of public expenditure-effects on savings, investment, and growth, burden of public debt, union finance-trends in revenue and expenditure of the government of India, state finance-trends in revenue and expenditure of the state governments
Public debt-India’s Public debt since 1951, growth composition, ownership pattern and debt management, union-state financial relations-horizontal and vertical imbalances; the finance commissions, fiscal policy and fiscal reforms in India
Economics: Unit 12
Monetary approach and adjustment in the balance of payments
Regional blocs-multilateralism and world trading system, the political economy of imposition of non-tariff barriers, international trade under conditions of imperfect competition in goods market theory of International reserves
Optimum currency areas-theory and impact in the developed and developing countries, WTO and its impact on the different sectors of the economy
Economics: Unit 13
Components of money supply
Role, constituents, and functions of money and capital markets, RBI-recent monetary and credit policies, commercial banks and co-operatives banks, specialized financial and investment institutions, non-bank financial institutions and regional rural banks
Economics: Unit 14
Industrial structure and economic growth
Pattern of industrialization-public and private; large and small industries, theories of industrial location-Indian experience, industrial productivity-measurement, partial and total trends, industrial finance in India
Industrial labour-problems, policies and reforms in India, economic reforms and industrial growth
Economics: Unit 15
Population and economic development
Interrelation between population, development and environment, sustainable development, Malthusian theory of population, optimum theory of population, theory of demographic transition, population as ‘limits to growth’ and as ‘ultimate source’
Concepts of demography-vital rates, life tables, composition and uses, measurement of fertility-total fertility rate, gross and net reproduction rate-age pyramids, population projection-stable, stationary and quasi-stationary population
Characteristics of Indian population through recent census, poverty in India-absolute and relative; analysis of poverty in India, Environment as necessity-amenity and public goods; causes of environmental and ecosystem degeneration
Policies for controlling pollution, economic and persuasive; their relative effectiveness in LDCs; relation between population, poverty and environmental degradation-microplanning for environment and eco-preservation, watersheds
Joint forest management and self-helps groups, role of state in environmental preservation-review of environmental legislation in India
Economics: Unit 16
Role of agriculture in India economy
Share of agriculture, interrelationship between agriculture and industry, institutional aspects-land reforms, green revolution, technologies aspects-agricultural inputs and shifts in production function, capital formation in the rural sector-savings
Capital formation in the rural sector-assets, and credits, strategies for rural development, regional disparities in Indian agriculture, cooperative movement in India-organization, structure, and development of different types of cooperatives in India
Economics: Unit 17
Application of differential and integral calculus in theories of consumer behavior
Production and pricing under different market conditions, input-output analysis and linear programming, application of correlation and regression, testing of hypothesis in regression analysis
Economics: Unit 18
Single equation linear model
Assumption and properties of OLS, multiple regression model-estimation and interpretation, multicollinearity-autocorrelation and heteroscedasticity, causes, detection, consequences and remedy, dummy variables, distributed lags-need
Distributed lags-limitations, and interpretation, application in economics
Economics: Unit 19
Theory of consumer behavior and theory of firms
Theory of pricing-monopoly, monopolistic competition, duopoly, and oligopoly, theory of games-two-person, zero-sum game, pure and mixed strategy, saddle point solution, linear programming and input-output analysis
Static and dynamic multiplier and accelerator, Samuelson-Hicks trade cycle model
Growth models-Harrod and Domar, neoclassical models-Solow, Meade, Kaldor’s model with technological progress, endogenous growth models
Employment and output determination with fixed and flexible prices (IS-LM, aggregate demand and aggregate supply analysis)
Economics: Unit 20
The rise and fall of Bretton-Wood and emerging international monetary system
World trading system-evolution and distortions, globalization-developments in exchanges markets, euro-currency markets, and international bond markets, international debt crisis, theory of foreign exchange markets-exchange trading
Theory of foreign exchange markets-arbitrage, and market hedging
Economics: Unit 21
Growth and productivity trends in Indian agriculture
Development of distributive institutions-costs and price policies, agricultural marketing and credit, trends in migration and labour markets, minimum wages act, WTO and sustainable agricultural development, reforms in Indian agriculture
Economics: Unit 22
Planning and economic development
Costs, prices, WTO and Indian agriculture, globalization, liberalization, and the Indian industrial sector, infrastructure and economic development, social sector, poverty and reforms in India, women, environment and economic development
Trade reforms and liberalization, financial sector reforms, fiscal policy and fiscal reforms

English+

English: Unit 01
Chaucer to Shakespeare
English: Unit 02
Jacobean to restoration periods
English: Unit 03
Augustan age: 18th century literature
English: Unit 04
Romantic period
English: Unit 05
Victorian period
English: Unit 06
Modern period
English: Unit 07
Contemporary period
English: Unit 08
American and other non-British literatures
English: Unit 09
Literary theory and criticism
English: Unit 10
Rhetoric and prosody
English: Unit 11
British literature from Chaucer to the present day
English: Unit 12
Criticism and literary theory
English: Unit 13
Literary comprehension
English: Unit 14
Up to the renaissance
English: Unit 15
Victorian and pre-raphaelites
English: Unit 16
Modern British literature
English: Unit 17
Contemporary British literature
English: Unit 18
Literary theory and criticism up to TS Eliot
English: Unit 19
Contemporary theory
English: Unit 20
History of english language, english language teaching
English: Unit 21
European literature from classical age to the 20th century
English: Unit 22
Indian writing in english and Indian literature in english translation
English: Unit 23
American and other non-British english literatures

Hindi

Sanskrit

Urdu

Geography+

Geography: Unit 01
Cartography
Types of maps: Techniques for the study of spatial patterns of distribution; choropleth; isopleth and chorochromatic maps and pie diagrams; mapping of location-specific data; accessibility and flow maps
Remote sensing and computer application in mapping; digital mapping; Geographic Information System (GIS)
Statistical methods: Data sources and types of data; frequency distribution and cumulative frequency; measures of central tendency; selection of class intervals for mapping; measures of dispersion and concentration; standard deviation; Lorenz curve
Statistical methods: Methods of measuring association among different attributes; simple and multiple correlation; regression. Nearest-neighbour analysis; scaling techniques; rank score; weighted score; sampling techniques for geographical analysis
Maps as a tool in geographical studies; types of maps; techniques for the study of spatial patterns of distribution; single purpose and composite maps; choropleth, isopleth, and chorochromatic maps and pie diagrams; mapping of location specific date
Accessibility and flow maps
Remote sensing and computer application in mapping; digital mapping; Geographic Information System (GIS): Thematic maps
Statistical methods: Data sources and types of date; statistical diagrams; study of frequency distribution and cumulative frequency; measures of central tendency; selection of class intervals for mapping; measures of dispersion and concentration
Statistical methods: Standard deviation; Lorenz curve; Methods of measuring association among different attributes; simple and multiple correlation; regression
Measurement of spatial patterns of distribution; Nearest-neighbour analysis; scaling techniques, rank score, weighted score; sampling techniques for geographical analysis
Geography: Unit 02
Climatology
Composition and structure of the atmosphere; heat budget of the earth; distribution of temperature; atmospheric pressure and general circulation of winds; monsoon and jet stream; tropical and temperate cyclones; classification of world climates
Koppen’s and thornthwaite’s schemes
Composition and structure of the atmosphere; insolation; heat budget of the earth; distribution of temperature, atmospheric pressure and general circulation of winds; monsoons and jet streams; stability and instability of the atmosphere
Airmasses; fronts, temperate, and tropical cyclones; types and distribution of precipitation; classification of world climate; Koppen’s and Thornthwaite’s schemes; hydrological cycle; global warming
Geography: Unit 03
Economic geography
Sectors of economy: Primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary; natural resources; renewable and non-renewable
Measurement of agricultural productivity and efficiency; crop combination and diversification; Von Thunen’s model
Classification of industries: Weber’s and Losch’s approaches; resource based and footloose industries
Models of transportation and transport cost: Accessibility and connectivity
Location of economic activities and spatial organization of economies; classification of economies; sectors of economy: Primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary; natural resources: Renewable and non-renewable; conservation of resources
Agriculture geography: Concept and techniques of delimitation of agricultural regions; measurement of agricultural productivity and efficiency; crop combinations and diversification; Von Thunen’s model; agricultural systems of the world
Industrial geography: Classification of industries; Weber’s and Losch’s approaches; resource based and footloose industries
Geography of transport and trade: Models of transportation and transport cost; accessibility and connectivity: Inter-regional and intra-regional: Comparative cost advantages
Geography: Unit 04
Geographic thought
General character of geographic knowledge during the ancient and medieval period; foundations of modern geography, determinism and possibilism; areal differentiation and spatial organization
Geography: Unit 05
Geography of India
Physiographic divisions; climate: Its regional variations; vegetation types and vegetation regions; major soil types; irrigation and agriculture; population distribution and growth; settlement patterns; mineral and power resources
Major industries and industrial regions
Physiographic divisions; climate: Its regional variations; vegetation types and vegetation regions; major soil types: Coastal and marine resources; water resources; irrigation; agriculture; agroclimatic regions; mineral and power resources
Major soil types: Major industries and industrial regions; population distribution and growth; settlement patterns; regional disparities in social and economic development
Geography: Unit 06
Geomorphology
Fundamental concepts; endogenetic and exogenetic forces; denudation and weathering; geosynclines, continental drift and plate tectonics; concept of geomorphic cycle; landforms associated with fluvial, glacial, arid, coastal, and karst cycles
Fundamental concepts; factors controlling landform development; endogenetic and exogenetic; denudation process; weathering and erosion, geosynclines, mountain building, continental drift and plate tectonics; concept of geomorphic cycle
Landform associated with fluvial, glacial, arid, coastal and karst cycles, slope forms and processes; environmental and applied geomorphology
Geography: Unit 07
History of geographic thought
General character of geographic knowledge during the ancient and medieval period; foundations of modern geography: Contribution of German, French, British, and American schools; conceptual and methodological developments during the 20th century
Changing paradigms; man and environment, determinism and possibilism, areal differentiation and spatial organization; quantitative revolution; impact of positivism, humanism, radicalism and behaviouralism in geography
Geography: Unit 08
Oceanography
Ocean deposits; coral reefs; temperature and sanity of the oceans; density of seawater; tides and ocean currents
Biogeography: World distribution of plants and animals; forms and functions of ecosystem; conservation and management of ecosystems; problems of pollution
Origin of ocean basins; bottom relief of Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans; ocean deposits; coral reefs; temperature and salinity of the oceans; density of seawater; tides and ocean currents; sea-level changes
Biogeography: Physical factors influencing world distribution of plants and animals; forms and functions of ecosystem: Forest, grassland, marine, and mountain ecosystem; biodiversity and its depletion through natural and man induced causes
Biogeography: Conservation and management of ecosystems; environmental hazards and problems of pollution; ozone depletion
Geography: Unit 09
Political geography
Heartland and Rimland theories; boundaries and frontiers; nature of administrative areas and geography of public policy and finance
Social geography: Ethnicity; tribe; dialect; language, caste and religion; concept of social well-being
Cultural geography: Culture-areas and cultural regions; human races; habitat; economy and society of tribal groups
Definition and scope of political geography; geopolitics; geopolitics; global strategic views (Heartland and Rimland theories); concept of nation, state and nation-state; boundaries and frontiers; political of world resources
Geography and federalism dialect, language, caste, and religion; concept of social well-being
Social geography: Nature and scope of social geography; social structure and social geography; structure and social processes; elements of social geography-ethnicity, tribe, dialect, language cast and religion; concept of social well-being
Cultural geography: Nature and scope of cultural geography; environment and culture; concept of culture-areas and cultural regions; theories of tribal groups; Dwelling places as cultural expressions
Geography: Unit 10
Population geography
Patterns of world distribution; growth and density of population; patterns and processes of migration; demographic transition
Settlement geography: Site, situation, types, size, spacing, and internal morphology of rural and urban settlements; city-region; primate city; Rank-size rule; settlement hierarchy; Christaller’s central place theory
Settlement geography: August Losch’s theory of market centres
Nature, scope, subject matter, and recent trends; patterns world distribution, growth and density of population; policy issues; patterns and process of migration; demographic transition; population-resource regions
Settlement geography: Site, situation, types, size, spacing and internal morphology of rural and urban settlements; ecological processes of urban growth; urban fringe; city-region; settlement systems; primate city; rank-size rule; settlement hierarchy
Christaller’s central place theory; August Losch’s theory of market centres
Geography: Unit 11
Regional planning
Regional concept in geography; concept of planning regions; types of regions; methods of regional delineation; regional planning in India; indicators of development; regional imbalances; evolution
Nature and scope of town planning with special reference to India, and fundamentals of town and country planning
Regional concept in geography; its application to planning; concept of planning region, regional hierarchy; types of regions and methods of regional delineation; conceptual and theoretical framework of regional planning; regional planning in India
Concept of development; indicators of development; regional imbalances

History+

History: Unit 01
Concepts, ideas, and terms
Bhartvarsha, Kara/ Vishti, Sabha And Samiti, Stridhana, Varnasrama, memorial stones, Purusharthas, Agraharas, Rina, Khilafat, Samskaras, Sulah-I-Kul, Yajna, Maharashtra-Dharma, doctrine of karma, Turkan-I-Chahlghani, Dandaniti/ Arthasastra, Watan
Saptanga, Baluta, Dharmavijaya, Iqta, Stupa/ Chaitya, Jizyah, Nagara/ Dravida/ Vesara, Madad-I-Maash, Bodhisattva/ Tirthankara, Amaram, Alvars/ Nayanars, Raya-Rekho, Sreni, Jangama, Chauth, Dyarchy, Hundi (Bills Of Exchange), federalism, Sarraf
Utilitarianism, polygars, filtration theory, Jagir, forward policy, Dastur, doctrine of lapse, Mansab (rank), Satyagraha, Deshmukh, Swadeshi, Nadu, revivalism, Pargana, communalism, Bengal Vaishnavism, orientalism, Alt Magha, de-industrialisation
Shahna-i-mandi, subsidiary alliance, mercantilism, evangelicalism, economic nationalism, Bhudan, Indian renaissance, Panchsheel, economic drain, mixed economy, colonialism, Indian left, paramountcy, Hindu code bill
History: Unit 02
Ancient Indian history
Sources: Archaeological sources, exploration, excavation, epigraphy, numismatics, monuments, literary sources, indigenous: Primary and secondary-problems of dating, myths, legends, poetry, scientific literature, literature in regional languages
Sources: Indigenous-religious literature. Foreign accounts: Greek, Chinese, and Arab writers
Pre-history and proto-history: Man and environment-geographical factors. Hunting and gathering (paleolithic and mesolithic); beginning of agriculture (neolithic and chalcolithic). Indus valley civilization-origin, date, extent, characteristics, decline
Indus valley civilization-survival and significance. Iron age: Second urbanization
Vedic period: Migrations and settlements: Dating the Vedic, literary and archaeological evidences, evolution of social and political institutions; religious and philosophical ideas, rituals, and practices
Period of Mahajanapadas: Formation of states (Mahajanapadas); republics and monarchies; rise of urban centres; trade routes; economic growth; introduction of coinage; spread of Jainism and Buddhism; rise of Magadha and Nandas
Period of Mahajanapadas: Iranian and Macedonian invasions and their impact
Mauryan empire: Foundation of the Mauryan empire, Chandragupta, Kautilya, and Arthashastra; Ashoka; concept of Dharma; edicts; Brahmi, and Kharosthi scripts. Administration; economy; architecture and sculpture; external contacts
Mauryan empire: Disintegration of the empire; Sungas and Kanvas
Post-mauryan period (Indo-Greeks, Sakas, Kushans, western Kshatrapas): Contact with outside world; growth of urban centres, economy, coinage, development of religions, Mahayana, social conditions, art and architecture, literature, and science
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
Early state and society-in eastern India, Deccan, and South India: Art and architecture
Imperial Guptas and regional states of India: Guptas and Vakatakas, Harsha, administration, economic conditions, coinage of the Guptas, land grants, decline of urban centres, Indian feudalism, caste system, position of women
Imperial Guptas and regional states of India: Education and educational institutions-Nalanda, Vikramshila and Vallabhi, contact with neighbouring countries-central Asia, south-east Asia, and China, sanskrit literature, scientific literature
Imperial Guptas and regional states of India: Contact with neighbouring countries-art and architecture. The Kadambas, Gangas, Pallavas, and Chalukyas of Badami-administration, trade guilds, Sanskrit literature and growth of regional languages and scripts
Imperial Guptas and regional states of India: Growth of Vaishnava and Saiva religions, Tamil Bhakti movement, Shankaracharya-Vedanta; institutions of temple and temple architecture. Varmanas of Kamrup; Palas and Senas, Rashtrakutas, Pratiharas
Imperial Guptas and regional states of India: Kalachuri-Chedis; Paramaras; Chalukyas of Gujarat; Arab contacts-Ghaznavi conquest, Alberuni. The Chalukyas of kalyana, Cholas, Cheras, Hoysalas, Pandyas-administration and local government
Imperial Guptas and regional states of India: Growth of art and architecture, religious sects, institution of temple and Mathas, Agraharas, education and literature, economy and society, contact with Sri Lanka and south-East Asia
Stone-age cultures of India, origin, date, extent, and characteristics of the Indus valley civilization
Evolution of social and political institutions of the Vedic period, economic and religious developments in 6th century BC, sources of Mauryan history-Megasthenes, Kautilya, Ashokan edicts and Sinhalese chronicles
Economy and trade during 2nd century BC-3rd century AD, schools of art, development of Stupa and Chaitya architecture, assessment of the Gupta age ancient Indian republics-history of local self-government in India, Indian feudalism
Indian contacts with the outside world in the ancient period, contribution of Sankara and Ramanuja to religion and philosophy
History: Unit 03
Medieval Indian history
Sources: Archaeological, epigraphic, and numismatic materials and monuments. Chronicles. Literary sources-Persian, Sanskrit, and regional languages. Archival materials. Foreign travelers' accounts
Political developments: The Sultanate-the Ghorids, the Turks, the Khaljis, the Tughlaqs, the Sayyids and the Lodis, foundation of the Mughal empire-Babur, Humayun, and the Suris; expansion from Akbar to Aurangzeb. Decline of the Mughal empire-political
Political developments: Administrative and economic causes. Later Mughals and disintegration of the Mughal empire. The Vijayanagara and the Bahmanis-rise, expansion and disintegration. The Maratha movement, the foundation of Swaraj by Shivaji
Political developments: Its expansion under the Peshwas; Maratha Confederacy-causes of decline
Administration: Administration under the Sultanate-civil, judicial, revenue, fiscal and military. Sher Shah’s administrative reforms; Mughal; administration-land revenue and other sources of income; Mansabdari and Jagirdari
Administration: Administrative system in the Deccan-the Vijayanagara, the Bahmanis and the Marathas
Economic aspects: Agricultural production-village economy; peasantry. Urban centres and population. Industries-cotton textiles, handicrafts, agro-based industries, organization, factories, technology. Trade and commerce-state policies
Economic aspects: Internal and external trade; European trade, trade centres and ports, transport and communication. Financing trade, commerce and industries, Hundi (bills of exchange) and insurance. Currency
Socio-religious movements: The Sufis-their orders, beliefs and practices, the leading Sufi saints. Bhakti cult-Shaivism and its branches; Vaishnavism and its branches
Socio-religious movements: The Saints of the medieval period-north and south-their impact on socio political and religious life. The Sikh movement-Guru Nanak Dev and his teachings and practices, Adi Granth; the Khalsa
Society: Classification-ruling class, major religious groups, the mercantile and professional classes. Rural society-petty chieftains, village officials, cultivators and non-cultivating classes, artisans. Position of women
Cultural life: System of educational and its motivations. Literature-Persian, Sanskrit, and regional languages. Fine arts-major schools of painting; music. Architectural developments of north and south India; Indo-Islamic architecture
Sources on medieval Indian history, north-west frontier and Deccan policy of the Mughals, society and economy during medieval period, religion, art, architecture, and literature during medieval period, urban economy
Trade and commerce during medieval period, legacy of the Mughals, 18th century debate, significance of regional history
History: Unit 04
Modern Indian history
Sources and historiography: Archival materials, biographies and memories, newspapers. Oral evidence, creative literature and painting. Concerns in modern Indian historiography-imperialist, nationalist, Marxist, and Subaltern
Rise of British power: European traders in India in the 17th and 18th centuries-Portuguese, Dutch, French and the British. The establishment and expansion of British dominion in India
Rise of British power: British relations with and subjugation of the principal Indian powers-Bengal, Oudh, Hyderabad, Mysore, Marathas, and the Sikhs
Administration of the company and crown: Evolution of central and provincial structure under the East India Company, 1773-1853. Paramountcy, civil service, judiciary, police, and the army under the company and crown. Local self-government
Administration of the company and crown: Constitutional changes, 1909-1935
Economic history: Changing composition, volume and direction of trade; ‘The Tribute’. Expansions and commercialization of agriculture, land rights, land settlements, rural indebtedness, landless labour
Economic history: Decline of industries-changing socio-economic conditions of artisans; urbanisation. British industrial policy; major modern industries; nature of factory legislation; labour and trade union movements. Monetary policy, banking
Economic history: Currency and exchange, railways and road transport. Growth of new urban centers; new features of town planning and architecture. Famines and epidemics and the government policy. Economic thought-English utilitarians
Economic history: Indian economic historians; the drain theory
Indian society in transition: Contact with Christianity-the missions; critique of Indian social and economic practices and religious beliefs; educational and other activities. The new education-government policy; levels and contents; English language
Indian society in transition: The new education-modern science; Indian initiatives in education. Raja Ram Mohan Roy; socio-religious reforms; emergence of middle class; caste associations and caste mobility. Women’s question-nationalist discourse
Indian society in transition: Women’s question-women’s organisations; British legislation concerning women; constitutional position. The printing press-journalistic activity and the public opinion
Indian society in transition: Modernisation of Indian languages and literary forms-reorientation in painting, music, and performing arts
National movement: Rise of Indian nationalism, social and economic bases of nationalism. Revolt of 1857 and different social classes. Tribal and peasant movements. Ideologies and programmes or the Indian national congress, 1885-1920
National movement: Trends in Swadeshi movement, ideologies and programmes of Indian revolutionaries in India and abroad. Gandhian mass movements. Ideology and programme of the Justice party. Left wing politics. Movement of the depressed classes
National movement: Communal politics and genesis of Pakistan. Towards Independence and partition
India after Independence (1947-1964): Rehabilitation after partition. Integration of the Indian states; the Kashmir question. The making of the Indian constitution. The structure of bureaucracy and the policy. The demographic trends
India after Independence (1947-1964): Economic policies and the planning process. Linguistic reorganization of States. Foreign policy initiatives
World history: Concepts, ideas, and terms-pre-history, humanism, burial-practices, enlightened despotism, mother-Goddess, divine right, law codes, supremacy of Church, Athenian democracy, Holy Roman empire, imperial Rome, social contract and general will
World history: Concepts, ideas, and terms-slavery, nation states, aristocracy, Renaissance, Confucianism, reformation, manorial system, Darwinism, black death, Great Depression (1929), feudalism, feminism, non-alignment, parliamentary democracy, Nazism
World history: Concepts, ideas, and terms-commonwealth, imperialism, socialism, balance of power, Apartheid, rights of man, Cold War, postmodernism
Research in history: Scope and value of history, objectivity and bias in history, history and its auxiliary sciences, area of research-proposed, sources-primary/ secondary in the proposed area of research
Research in history: Modern historical writing in the researcher’s area of research
The establishment and expansion of the British dominion in India, constitutional development from 1858 to 1935, the British agrarian policies
The relief measures adopted by the British education and social reforms under the British socio religious reform movements in the 19th century, rise of nationalism and the Indian National Congress, the Gandhian era towards independence and partition
The making of the indian constitution and its working
History: Unit 05
From the Indus valley civilization to the Mahajanapadas
Age, extent and characteristics of the indus valley civilization
Vedic culture-early and late-geography: Social and political institutions, economic conditions, religious, and philosophical ideas
Mahajanapadas, republics, economic growth-emergence of Jainism and Buddhism, rise of Magadha, Macedonian invasion and its effects
History: Unit 06
History of India from the 4th Century BC to 3rd Century AD
Foundation of the Mauryan empire-Chandragupta, Ashoka, and his Dhamma, Mauryan administration, economy, art, and architecture, disintegration of the Mauryan empire
Sangam age Sungas, Satavahanas, and Kushanas: Administration, religion, society, economy, trade, and commerce, culture-art and architecture, literature
History: Unit 07
India from the 4th century AD to 12th century AD
Gupta-Vakataka age, Harsha, Pallavas, early Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Cholas, Pratiharas, Palas-a brief survey of the history of the Paramaras, Kalachuris, Gahadavalas and Chauhans-administration
Feudalism, society, position of women, educational centres, economy, religious trends, styles of temple architecture, art, literature, an outline of scientific and technological developments
India’s contacts with the outside world
History: Unit 08
India from 1206 to 1526
Expansion and consolidation-the Ghorids, the Turks, the Khaljis, the Tughlaqs, the Sayyids, and the Lodis
Vijayanagar and Bahmani kingdoms
State and religion-concept of sovereignty, religious movements, and Sufism
Economic aspect-urban centres, industries, trade and commerce, land revenue and prices
Mongol problem and its impact
Administrative structure
Art, architecture, and literature
Sources-archaeological, Persian and non-Persian literature, foreign travellers’ account
History: Unit 09
India from 1526 onward
Sources of mughal period
Mughal expansion and consolidation-Babur’s establishment of Mughal rule in India; Humayun and Surs; Akbar, Jahangir, Shahjahan, and Aurangzeb
Mughal relations with the nobility and the rajputs
Jahangir-the period of stability and expansions 1611-1621; the period of crises 1622-1627-the Nurjahan Junta
Decline of Mughal empire: Political, administrative, and economic causes
The Maratha movement, the foundation of Swaraj by Shivaji-its expansion and administration, Maratha confederacy and causes of decline
Administration: Sher Shah’s administrative reforms, Mughal administration, land revenue and other sources of income, Mansabdari, and Jagirdari
History: Unit 10
Socio-economic and cultural life under the Mughals
Village society and economy, art, architecture, and literature, trade and commerce, religious policy from Akbar to Aurangzeb, urban centres and industries, currency, position of women
History: Unit 11
Foundation of the British rule
Rise of European powers-expansion and consolidation of the British rule
British relations with major Indian powers-Bengal, Oudh, Hyderabad, Mysore, Marathas, and Sikhs
Administration under the East India Company and crown, paramountcy, civil service, judiciary, policy, and army
Local self-government, constitutional development from 1909 to 1935
History: Unit 12
Economic and social policies
Agrarian policy of the British, land revenue, agriculture and land rights, famine policy, rural indebtedness
Policy towards trade and industries, condition of labour, trade union movements, factory legislation, banking, transport, drain theory
Indian society in transition, Christian missions, socio-religious reforms movements, status of women
New educational policy, English language, modern sciences, journalism, Indian languages, and literature
History: Unit 13
National movement and post-independent India
Rise of nationalism, Revolt of 1857, tribal and peasant movements, ideologies and programmes of Indian National Congress, Swadeshi movement, Indian revolutionary movement in Indian and abroad
Gandhian mass movements, ideologies and programmes of the justice party; left wing politics, movement of the depressed classes, genesis of Pakistan, India towards independence and partition
India after independence, rehabilitation after partition, integration of Indian states, the Kashmir question
Making of the Indian constitution, structure of bureaucracy and the police, economic policies and the planning process, linguistic reorganization of the states, foreign policy initiatives
History: Unit 14
World history-concepts, ideas, and terms
Renaissance, reinformation, enlightenment, rights of man, Apartheid, imperialism, socialism, nazism, parliamentary democracy, commonwealth, efforts at world peace, Cold War, postmodernism
History: Unit 15
Research in history
Scope and importance of history, objectivity and bias in history, causation in history, history and its auxiliary sciences, significance of regional history, recent trends of Indian history, research methodology, area of proposed research
Sources-primary/ secondary in the proposed area of research
Recent historical writings in the proposed area of research

Home science+

Home science: Unit 01
Food science
Food groups, food preparation, food preservation, food science and food analysis, food processing
Home science: Unit 02
Nutrition science
Fundamentals of nutrition, nutritional biochemistry, food microbiology, public nutrition, therapeutic nutrition
Home science: Unit 03
Institutional management
Management of hospitality institutes-hospital/ hotel/ restaurant/ café and outdoor catering, management of social institutes-family as institute, child care and geriatric institutes, panchayats, managements of educational institutes-pre-school
Managements of educational institutes-primary, and secondary schools, (colleges and universities) higher educational institutes, management of special institutes for physically, mentally, and socially challenged
Challenges and problems faced by institutions
Home science: Unit 04
Clothing
Principles of clothing-socio psychological aspects of clothing, selection of fabrics, clothing, and family clothing, clothing construction-basic principles of drafting, flat pattern, and draping methods, textile design principles and concepts
Fashion design, fashion cycles, business and merchandising, care and maintenance of textile materials and garments; laundry agents-methods and equipments
Home science: Unit 05
Textiles
General properties and fine structure of all textile fibers, processing and manufacture of all natural and man-made fibers, definition and classification of yarns; identification of yarns and its use in various fabrics, fabric construction
Definition and types of woven, non-woven, knitted and other construction techniques, testings of fibers, yarns and fabric; importance of quality control and research institutes
Home science: Unit 06
Resource management
Concept of home management and steps management of human resources; classification of resources; basis characteristics of resources, decision making in family; steps in decision making; methods of resolving conflicts, work simplification
Importance of work simplification in home; Mundel’s classes of change; simple pen and pencil technique in work simplification, housing, interior design, principles of interior design, various colours and colour scheme
Household equipment-selection and care
Home science: Unit 07
Human development
Child development-principles and stages, lifespan development-theories of human development and behaviour, child rearing, socialization practices, and dynamics, early childhood care and education-emerging trends
Development problems and disabilities during childhood and adolescence, guidance and counseling, advanced child study methods and assessment, women’s studies, family welfare programme-recent approaches
Home science: Unit 08
Non-formal education and extension education
History and development of home science in formal/ non-formal and extension education, theory and practices of programmes/ curriculum planning and development, management and administration of formal/ non-formal and extension education
Monitoring, supervision, and evaluation of formal, non-formal and extension education, vocationalization of home science in India
Theories and principles of guidance and counseling in formal/ non-formal/ extension problems and challenges encountered in formal/ non-formal/ extension
Home science: Unit 09
Development and educational communication
Concept and classification of communication, traditional methods and materials of communication-selection/ preparation/ use, modern methods and materials of communication-selection/ preparation/ use, strategies for development communication
Classroom communications in home science trends, communication for publicity and public relations, change and challenges in communication in contemporary society
Home science: Unit 10
Methods of research
Trends in research in home science, research designs, types of research, sampling techniques, selection and preparation of tools for data collection, type of variables and their selection, data collection and classification/ coding
Analysis of data through parametric and non-parametric statistics, report writing-presentation of data, interpretation, and discussion
Home science: Unit 11
Food and nutrition
Food science and quality control, macro-and micro-nutrients, human nutritional requirements, assessment of nutritional status, food biotechnology
Home science: Unit 12
Institutional management and dietetics
Advanced management and organisation, management of human resources, experimental quantity cookery, financial and profit management, quantity food preparation techniques, food service and delivery systems, marketing therapeutic dietetics
Home science: Unit 13
Child and human development
Human development-rights perspective, principles and theories of human development, early childhood care and development-strategies, monitoring, and supervision
Children with special needs and children at risk (child labour, street children, child abuse, chronically sick): Intervention programmes, socialization in various family contexts across different cultures, advances in assessment of children
Home science: Unit 14
Clothing and textiles
Textiles chemistry-fibers and dyes, dyeing, printing, and finishing of fibers yarns and fabrics, textile and apparel industry-fundamental of business, specifications, quality control agencies and marketing
Historic and traditional textiles of world with emphasis on India, curriculum and teaching in clothing and textiles, analysis and development of curriculum; teaching methods and aids, consumer and textiles and clothing
Recent developments in textile and clothing
Home science: Unit 15
Home and community resource management
Concept of home management, system approach to family, input, output, and feedback, family resources-management of resources like time energy and money; basic characteristics of resources; efficient methods of utilization of resources
Family life cycle-demands upon resources like time energy and money, concepts of ergonomics-its importance and application in home, concept of communication process and its importance in family; barriers in communication process
Measures for effective communication, concept of work simplification-its importance in home; simple pen and pencil technique, consumer education-laws protecting consumer; role of consumer society in protecting consumer; kinds of adulteration
Identification of adulteration
Home science: Unit 16
Home science extension education
Curriculum development for formal education in home sciences, general and special methods of teaching home science, media and materials for promoting homes science in formal/ non formal/ adult/ extension education
Non-formal and adult education in home science, extension education in home science, women is changing India and plans for their development, self-employment and entrepreneurship through home science, programmes of extension in home science
Measurement and evaluation including monitoring and supervision for formal; non-formal/ adult education/ extension education

Law+

Law: Unit 01
Constitutional law of India
Preamble, fundamental rights and duties, directive principles of state policy, judiciary, executive, union state legislative relations, emergency provisions, amendment of the constitutions writ jurisdiction
Law: Unit 02
Legal theory
Nature and sources of law, positivism, natural law theory, sociological jurisprudence, theories of punishment, rights and duties, concepts of possession and ownership
Law: Unit 03
Public international law
Nature of international law and its relationship with municipal law, sources of international law, recognition of states and governments, united nations, settlement of international disputes, human rights
Law: Unit 04
Family law
Concepts in family law, sources of family law in India, marriage and dissolution of marriage
Law: Unit 05
Law of contracts-general principles
Essentials of a valid contract, offer, acceptance, and consideration, capacity to contract-minor’s contract, elements vitiating contract-mistake, fraud, misrepresentation, public policy, coercion, undue influence, frustration of contract
Remedies for breach of contract damages
Law: Unit 06
Law of torts
Foundation of tortious liability, general defences to an action of torty, vicarious liability, remoteness of damages, contributory negligence, absolute and strict liability
Law: Unit 07
Law of crimes-general principles
Nature and definition of offence, general exceptions, common intention and common object, criminal attempt, conspiracy, and abetment, offences against women
Law: Unit 08
Labour law
Concepts-industry, industrial dispute, and workman, trade unions-rights and immunities of registered trade union; registration and its advantages
Methods for settlement of industrial disputes under industrial disputes act, 1947 strike and lockout as instruments of collective bargaining, retrenchment, lay-off and closures
Law: Unit 09
Essential features of Indian constitution
Distribution of legislative powers between union and states, fundamental rights, fundamental duties, and directive principles of state policy, judiciary, parliament and state legislatures, amending process of the constitution
Role of election commission in democratic process
Law: Unit 10
Nature, scope, and importance of administrative law
Principles of natural justice, administrative discretion and its control, judicial review of administration action-writ jurisdiction, Lokpal and Lokayukta
Law: Unit 11
Nature and sources of law
Legal concepts-right, duty, ownership, possession, and person, judicial process-application of doctrine of precedent of India, judicial contribution in bringing social changes, law and morality
Law: Unit 12
General principles of criminal law
Meaning, nature, essentials, and stages of offence, joint liability; abetment, and criminal conspiracy, offences against human body, offences against property, defamation
Law: Unit 13
Environmental pollution
Meaning of environment and environment pollution; kinds of pollution, legislative measures for prevention and control of environmental pollution in India-air and water pollution and general protection of environment
International development for protection of environment pollution, remedies for environment protection-civil, criminal, and constitutional, importance of forest and wildlife in protecting environment
Environmental impact assessment and control of hazardous wastes
Law: Unit 14
Nature of international law and its sources
Concept of sovereignty and its relevance today, recognition of state and governments, extradition, asylum, nationality, and status of refugees, international court of justice, UNO and its organs, global trade regime under international law
Law: Unit 15
Marriage
Divorce, adoption and guardianship, maintenance, matrimonial remedies, uniform civil code
Law: Unit 16
Concept and development of human rights
Contribution of unit nations in the development and implementation of human rights, implementation of human rights in India-role of national human rights commission, protection of marginalised groups-women, children, minorities, and refugees
Law: Unit 17
Nature and definition of tort
General principles of tortious liability, specific torts-negligence, nuisance, and defamation, absolute liability-emerging trends in India, consumer protection-evolution of consumer rights and redressal of consumer grievances
Law: Unit 18
Partnership act
Nature and essentials of partnership mutual rights and liabilities of partners, advantages of registration of firms, sales of goods act, negotiable instruments act, company law-role of directors, doctrines of indoor management and ultra virus

Life sciences+

Life sciences: Unit 01
Molecules and their interaction relevant to biology
Structure of atoms, molecules, and chemical bonds
Composition, structure, and function of biomolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and vitamins)
Stabilizing interactions (Van Der Waals, electrostatic, hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interaction, etc)
Principles of biophysical chemistry (pH, buffer, reaction kinetics, thermodynamics, colligative properties)
Bioenergetics, glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, coupled reaction, group transfer, biological energy transducers
Principles of catalysis, enzymes and enzyme kinetics, enzyme regulation, mechanism of enzyme catalysis, isozymes
Conformation of proteins (Ramachandran plot, secondary structure, domains, motif, and folds)
Conformation of nucleic acids (helix (A, B, Z), t-RNA, micro-RNA)
Stability of proteins and nucleic acids
Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids nucleotides, and vitamins
Life sciences: Unit 02
Cellular organization
Membrane structure and function: Structure of model membrane, lipid bilayer and membrane protein diffusion, osmosis, ion channels, active transport, membrane pumps, mechanism of sorting and regulation of intracellular transport
Membrane structure and function: Electrical properties of membranes
Structural organization and function of intracellular organelles: Cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, golgi bodies, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, plastids, vacuoles, chloroplast
Structural organization and function of intracellular organelles: Structure and function of cytoskeleton and its role in motility
Organization of genes and chromosomes: Operon, unique and repetitive DNA, interrupted genes, gene families, structure of chromatin and chromosomes, heterochromatin, euchromatin, transposons
Cell division and cell cycle: Mitosis and meiosis, their regulation, steps in cell cycle, regulation and control of cell cycle
Microbial physiology: Growth yield and characteristics, strategies of cell division, stress response
Life sciences: Unit 03
Fundamental processes
DNA replication, repair, and recombination: Unit of replication, enzymes involved, replication origin and replication fork, fidelity of replication, extrachromosomal replicons, DNA damage and repair mechanisms, homologous and site-specific recombination
RNA synthesis and processing: Transcription factors and machinery, formation of initiation complex, transcription activator and repressor, RNA polymerases, capping, elongation, and termination, RNA processing, RNA editing, splicing, and polyadenylation
RNA synthesis and processing: Structure, and function of different types of RNA, RNA transport
Protein synthesis and processing: Ribosome, formation of initiation complex, initiation factors and their regulation, elongation and elongation factors, termination, genetic code, aminoacylation of tRNA, tRNA-identity
Protein synthesis and processing: Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase, and translational proofreading, translational inhibitors, post-translational modification of proteins
Control of gene expression at transcription and translation level: Regulating the expression of phages, viruses, prokaryotic and eukaryotic genes, role of chromatin in gene expression and gene silencing
Life sciences: Unit 04
Cell communication and cell signaling
Host parasite interaction: Recognition and entry processes of different pathogens like bacteria, viruses into animal and plant host cells, alteration of host cell behavior by pathogens, virus-induced cell transformation
Host parasite interaction: Pathogen-induced diseases in animals and plants, cell-cell fusion in both normal and abnormal cells
Cell signaling: Hormones and their receptors, cell surface receptor, signaling through G-protein coupled receptors, signal transduction pathways, second messengers, regulation of signaling pathways, bacterial and plant two-component systems
Cell signaling: Light signaling in plants, bacterial chemotaxis and quorum sensing
Cellular communication: Regulation of hematopoiesis, general principles of cell communication, cell adhesion and roles of different adhesion molecules, gap junctions, extracellular matrix, integrins, neurotransmission and its regulation
Cancer: Genetic rearrangements in progenitor cells, oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, cancer and the cell cycle, virus-induced cancer, metastasis, interaction of cancer cells with normal cells, apoptosis
Cancer: Therapeutic interventions of uncontrolled cell growth
Innate and adaptive immune system: Cells and molecules involved in innate and adaptive immunity, antigens, antigenicity and immunogenicity. B and T cell epitopes, structure and function of antibody molecules. Generation of antibody diversity
Innate and adaptive immune system: Monoclonal antibodies, antibody engineering, antigen-antibody interactions, MHC molecules, antigen processing and presentation, activation and differentiation of B and T cells, B and T cell receptors
Innate and adaptive immune system: Humoral and cell-mediated immune responses, primary and secondary immune modulation, the complement system, toll-like receptors, cell-mediated effector functions, inflammation, hypersensitivity and autoimmunity
Innate and adaptive immune system: Immune response during bacterial (tuberculosis), parasitic (malaria) and viral (HIV) infections, congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies, vaccines
Life sciences: Unit 05
Developmental biology
Basic concepts of development: Potency, commitment, specification, induction, competence, determination and differentiation; morphogenetic gradients; cell fate and cell lineages; stem cells; genomic equivalence and the cytoplasmic determinants; imprinting
Basic concepts of development: Mutants and transgenics in analysis of development
Gametogenesis, fertilization, and early development: Production of gametes, cell surface molecules in sperm-egg recognition in animals; embryo sac development and double fertilization in plants; zygote formation, cleavage, blastula formation
Gametogenesis, fertilization, and early development: Embryonic fields, gastrulation and formation of germ layers in animals; embryogenesis, establishment of symmetry in plants; seed formation and germination
Morphogenesis and organogenesis in animals: Cell aggregation and differentiation in dictyostelium; axes and pattern formation in drosophila, amphibia and chick; organogenesis-vulva formation in caenorhabditis elegans, eye lens induction
Morphogenesis and organogenesis in animals: Limb development and regeneration in vertebrates; differentiation of neurons, post embryonic development-larval formation, metamorphosis; environmental regulation of normal development; sex determination
Morphogenesis and organogenesis in plants: Organization of shoot and root apical meristem; shoot and root development; leaf development and phyllotaxy; transition to flowering, floral meristems and floral development in arabidopsis and antirrhinum
Programmed cell death, aging, and senescence
Life sciences: Unit 06
System physiology-plant
Photosynthesis: Light harvesting complexes; mechanisms of electron transport; photoprotective mechanisms; CO fixation-C₃, C₄, and CAM pathways
Respiration and photorespiration: Citric acid cycle; plant mitochondrial electron transport and ATP synthesis; alternate oxidase; photorespiratory pathway
Nitrogen metabolism: Nitrate and ammonium assimilation; amino acid biosynthesis
Plant hormones: Biosynthesis, storage, breakdown and transport; physiological effects and mechanisms of action
Sensory photobiology: Structure, function and mechanisms of action of phytochromes, cryptochromes and phototropins; stomatal movement; photoperiodism and biological clocks
Solute transport and photoassimilate translocation: Uptake, transport, and translocation of water, ions, solutes and macromolecules from soil, through cells, across membranes, through xylem and phloem; transpiration
Solute transport and photoassimilate translocation: Mechanisms of loading and unloading of photoassimilates
Secondary metabolites: Biosynthesis of terpenes, phenols and nitrogenous compounds and their roles
Stress physiology: Responses of plants to biotic (pathogen and insects) and abiotic (water, temperature, and salt) stresses
Life sciences: Unit 07
System physiology-animal
Blood and circulation: Blood corpuscles, haemopoiesis and formed elements, plasma function, blood volume, blood volume regulation, blood groups, haemoglobin, immunity, haemostasis
Cardiovascular system: Comparative anatomy of heart structure, myogenic heart, specialized tissue, ECG-its principle and significance, cardiac cycle, heart as a pump, blood pressure, neural and chemical regulation of all above
Respiratory system: Comparison of respiration in different species, anatomical considerations, transport of gases, exchange of gases, waste elimination, neural, and chemical regulation of respiration
Nervous system: Neurons, action potential, gross neuroanatomy of the brain and spinal cord, central and peripheral nervous system, neural control of muscle tone, and posture
Sense organs: Vision, hearing, and tactile response
Excretory system: Comparative physiology of excretion, kidney, urine formation, urine concentration, waste elimination, maturation, regulation of water balance, blood volume, blood pressure, electrolyte balance, acid-base balance
Thermoregulation: Comfort zone, body temperature-physical, chemical, neural regulation, acclimatization
Stress and adaptation
Digestive system-digestion, absorption, energy balance, BMR
Endocrinology and reproduction: Endocrine glands, basic mechanism of hormone action, hormones and diseases; reproductive processes, gametogenesis, ovulation, neuroendocrine regulation
Life sciences: Unit 08
Inheritance biology
Mendelian principles: Dominance, segregation, independent assortment
Concept of gene: Allele, multiple alleles, pseudoallele, complementation tests
Extensions of Mendelian principles: Codominance, incomplete dominance, gene interactions, pleiotropy, genomic imprinting, penetrance and expressivity, phenocopy, linkage and crossing over, sex linkage, sex limited and sex influenced characters
Gene mapping methods: Linkage maps, tetrad analysis, mapping with molecular markers, mapping by using somatic cell hybrids, development of mapping population in plants
Extra chromosomal inheritance: Inheritance of mitochondrial and chloroplast genes, maternal inheritance
Microbial genetics: Methods of genetic transfers-transformation, conjugation, transduction and sex-duction, mapping genes by interrupted mating, fine structure analysis of genes
Human genetics: Pedigree analysis, LOD score for linkage testing, karyotypes, genetic disorders
Quantitative genetics: Polygenic inheritance, heritability and its measurements, QTL mapping
Mutation: Types, causes and detection, mutant types-lethal, conditional, biochemical, loss of function, gain of function, germinal vs somatic mutants, insertional mutagenesis
Structural and numerical alterations of chromosomes: Deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation, ploidy and their genetic implications
Recombination: Homologous and non-homologous recombination including transposition
Life sciences: Unit 09
Diversity of life forms
Principles and methods of taxonomy: Concepts of species and hierarchical taxa, biological nomenclature, classical and quantitative methods of taxonomy of plants, animals and microorganisms
Levels of structural organization: Unicellular, colonial and multicellular forms. Levels of organization of tissues, organs and systems. Comparative anatomy, adaptive radiation, adaptive modifications
Outline classification of plants, animals, and microorganisms: Important criteria used for classification in each taxon. Classification of plants, animals and microorganisms. Evolutionary relationships among taxa
Natural history of Indian subcontinent: Major habitat types of the subcontinent, geographic origins and migrations of species. Common Indian mammals, birds. Seasonality and phenology of the subcontinent
Organisms of health and agricultural importance: Common parasites and pathogens of humans, domestic animals and crops
Organisms of conservation concern: Rare, endangered species. Conservation strategies
Life sciences: Unit 10
Ecological principles
The Environment: Physical environment; biotic environment; biotic and abiotic interactions
Habitat and niche: Concept of habitat and niche; niche width and overlap; fundamental and realized niche; resource partitioning; character displacement
Population ecology: Characteristics of a population; population growth curves; population regulation; life history strategies (R and K selection); concept of metapopulation-demes and dispersal, interdemic extinctions, age structured populations
Species interactions: Types of interactions, interspecific competition, herbivory, carnivory, pollination, symbiosis
Community ecology: Nature of communities; community structure and attributes; levels of species diversity and its measurement; edges and ecotones
Ecological succession: Types; mechanisms; changes involved in succession; concept of climax
Ecosystem ecology: Ecosystem structure; ecosystem function; energy flow and mineral cycling (C, N, P); primary production and decomposition
Ecosystem ecology: Structure and function of some Indian ecosystems: Terrestrial (forest, grassland) and aquatic (fresh water, marine, estuarine)
Biogeography: Major terrestrial biomes; theory of island biogeography; biogeographical zones of India
Applied ecology: Environmental pollution; global environmental change; biodiversity: Status, monitoring and documentation; major drivers of biodiversity change; biodiversity management approaches
Conservation biology: Principles of conservation, major approaches to management, Indian case studies on conservation/ management strategy (project tiger, biosphere reserves)
Life sciences: Unit 11
Evolution and behaviour
Emergence of evolutionary thoughts: Lamarck; Darwin-concepts of variation, adaptation, struggle, fitness and natural selection; Mendelism; spontaneity of mutations; the evolutionary synthesis
Origin of cells and unicellular evolution: Origin of basic biological molecules; abiotic synthesis of organic monomers and polymers; concept of Oparin and Haldane; experiment of Miller (1953); the first cell; evolution of prokaryotes
Origin of cells and unicellular evolution: Origin of eukaryotic cells; evolution of unicellular eukaryotes; anaerobic metabolism, photosynthesis and aerobic metabolism
Paleontology and evolutionary history: The evolutionary time scale; eras, periods and epoch; major events in the evolutionary time scale; origins of unicellular and multicellular organisms; major groups of plants and animals
Paleontology and evolutionary history: Stages in primate evolution including homo
Molecular evolution: Concepts of neutral evolution, molecular divergence and molecular clocks; molecular tools in phylogeny, classification and identification; protein and nucleotide sequence analysis; origin of new genes and proteins
Molecular evolution: Gene duplication and divergence
Population genetics-populations, gene pool, gene frequency; Hardy-Weinberg law; concepts and rate of change in gene frequency through natural selection, migration and random genetic drift; adaptive radiation; isolating mechanisms; speciation
The mechanisms: Allopatricity and sympatricity; convergent evolution; sexual selection; coevolution
Brain, behaviour, and evolution: Approaches and methods in study of behavior; proximate and ultimate causation; altruism and evolution-group selection, kin selection, reciprocal altruism; neural basis of learning, memory, cognition, sleep and arousal
Brain, behaviour, and evolution: Biological clocks; development of behavior; social communication; social dominance; use of space and territoriality; mating systems, parental investment and reproductive success; parental care; aggressive behavior
Brain, behaviour, and evolution: Habitat selection and optimality in foraging; migration, orientation and navigation; domestication and behavioral changes
Life sciences: Unit 12
Applied biology
Microbial fermentation and production of small and macromolecules
Application of immunological principles, vaccines, diagnostics
Tissue and cell culture methods for plants and animals
Transgenic animals and plants, molecular approaches to diagnosis, and strain identification
Genomics and its application to health and agriculture, including gene therapy
Bioresource and uses of biodiversity
Breeding in plants and animals, including marker-assisted selection
Bioremediation and phytoremediation
Biosensors
Life sciences: Unit 13
Methods in biology
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: Isolation and purification of RNA, DNA (genomic and plasmid) and proteins, different separation methods. Analysis of RNA, DNA, and proteins by one and two dimensional gel electrophoresis
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: Isoelectric focusing gels. Molecular cloning of DNA or RNA fragments in bacterial and eukaryotic systems. Expression of recombinant proteins using bacterial, animal, and plant vectors
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: Isolation of specific nucleic acid sequences, generation of genomic and cDNA libraries in plasmid, phage, cosmid, BAC and YAC vectors. In vitro mutagenesis and deletion techniques
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: Gene knockout in bacterial and eukaryotic organisms. Protein sequencing methods, detection of post translational modification of proteins. DNA sequencing methods, strategies for genome sequencing
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: Methods for analysis of gene expression at RNA and protein level, large scale expression, such as microarray based techniques, isolation, separation, and analysis of carbohydrate and lipid molecules
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: RFLP, RAPD, and AFLP techniques
Histochemical and immunotechniques: Antibody generation, detection of molecules using ELISA, RIA, western blot, immunoprecipitation, flow cytometry and immunofluorescence microscopy, detection of molecules in living cells
Histochemical and Immunotechniques: In-situ localization by techniques such as FISH and GISH
Biophysical method: Molecular analysis using UV/visible, fluorescence, circular dichroism, NMR and ESR spectroscopy molecular structure determination using X-ray diffraction and NMR, molecular analysis using light scattering
Biophysical method: Different types of mass spectrometry and surface plasmon resonance methods
Statistical methods: Measures of central tendency and dispersal; probability distributions (binomial, Poisson, and normal); sampling distribution; difference between parametric and non-parametric statistics; confidence interval; errors
Statistical methods: Levels of significance; regression and correlation; t-test; analysis of variance; X2 test; basic introduction to multivariate statistics, etc
Radiolabeling techniques: Detection and measurement of different types of radioisotopes normally used in biology, incorporation of radioisotopes in biological tissues and cells, molecular imaging of radioactive material, safety guidelines
Microscopic techniques: Visualization of cells and subcellular components by light microscopy, resolving powers of different microscopes, microscopy of living cells, scanning and transmission microscopes, different fixation and staining techniques for EM
Microscopic techniques: Freeze-etch and freeze-fracture methods for EM, image processing methods in microscopy
Electrophysiological methods: Single neuron recording, patch-clamp recording, ECG, Brain activity recording, lesion, and stimulation of brain, pharmacological testing, PET, MRI, fMRI, CAT
Methods in field biology: Methods of estimating population density of animals and plants, ranging patterns through direct, indirect and remote observations, sampling methods in the study of behaviour
Methods in field biology: Habitat characterization-ground and remote sensing methods

Mathematical sciences+

Mathematical sciences: Unit 01
Analysis
Elementary set theory, finite, countable and uncountable sets, real number system as a complete ordered field, Archimedean property, supremum, infimum
Sequences and series, convergence, limsup, liminf
Bolzano Weierstrass theorem, Heine Borel theorem
Continuity, uniform continuity, differentiability, mean value theorem
Sequences and series of functions, uniform convergence
Riemann sums and riemann integral, improper integrals
Monotonic functions, types of discontinuity, functions of bounded variation, Lebesgue measure, Lebesgue integral
Functions of several variables, directional derivative, partial derivative, derivative as a linear transformation, inverse and implicit function theorems
Metric spaces, compactness, connectedness
Normed linear spaces
Spaces of continuous functions as examples
Mathematical sciences: Unit 02
Linear algebra
Vector spaces, subspaces, linear dependence, basis, dimension, algebra of linear transformations
Algebra of matrices, rank and determinant of matrices, linear equations
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, Cayley-Hamilton theorem
Matrix representation of linear transformations
Change of basis, canonical forms, diagonal forms, triangular forms, jordan forms
Inner product spaces, orthonormal basis
Quadratic forms, reduction and classification of quadratic forms
Mathematical sciences: Unit 03
Complex analysis
Algebra of complex numbers, the complex plane, polynomials, power series, transcendental functions such as exponential, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions
Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations
Contour integral, Cauchy’s theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula, Liouville’s theorem, maximum modulus principle, Schwarz lemma, open mapping theorem
Taylor series, Laurent series, calculus of residues
Conformal mappings, Mobius transformations
Mathematical sciences: Unit 04
Algebra
Permutations, combinations, pigeonhole principle, inclusion-exclusion principle, derangements
Fundamental theorem of arithmetic, divisibility in Z, congruences, Chinese remainder theorem, Euler’s ø- function, primitive roots
Groups, subgroups, normal subgroups, quotient groups, homomorphisms, cyclic groups, permutation groups, cayley’s theorem, class equations, sylow theorems
Rings, ideals, prime and maximal ideals, quotient rings, unique factorization domain, principal ideal domain, Euclidean domain
Polynomial rings and irreducibility criteria
Fields, finite fields, field extensions, galois theory
Mathematical sciences: Unit 05
Topology
Basis, dense sets, subspace, and product topology, separation axioms, connectedness and compactness
Mathematical sciences: Unit 06
Ordinary differential equations (ODEs)
Existence and uniqueness of solutions of initial value problems for first order ordinary differential equations, singular solutions of first order ODEs, system of first order ODEs
General theory of homogeneous and nonhomogeneous linear ODEs, variation of parameters, Sturm-Liouville boundary value problem, green’s function
Mathematical sciences: Unit 07
Partial differential equations (PDEs)
Lagrange and Charpit methods for solving first order PDEs, Cauchy problem for first order PDEs
Classification of second order PDEs, general solution of higher order PDEs with constant coefficients, method of separation of variables for Laplace, heat, and wave equations
Mathematical sciences: Unit 08
Numerical analysis
Numerical solutions solutions of algebraic equations, method of iteration and Newton-Raphson method, rate of convergence, solution of systems of linear algebraic equations using Gauss elimination and Gauss-Seidel methods, finite differences
Lagrange, Hermite and Spline interpolation, numerical differentiation and integration, numerical solutions of ODEs using Picard, Euler, modified Euler, and Runge-Kutta methods
Mathematical sciences: Unit 09
Calculus of variations
Variation of a functional, Euler-Lagrange equation, necessary and sufficient conditions for extrema
Variational methods for boundary value problems in ordinary and partial differential equations
Mathematical sciences: Unit 10
Linear integral equations
Linear integral equation of the first and second kind of Fredholm and volterra type, solutions with separable kernels
Characteristic numbers and eigenfunctions, resolvent kernel
Mathematical sciences: Unit 11
Classical mechanics
Generalized coordinates, Lagrange’s equations, Hamilton’s canonical equations, Hamilton’s principle and principle of least action, two-dimensional motion of rigid bodies, Euler’s dynamical equations for the motion of a rigid body about an axis
Theory of small oscillations
Mathematical sciences: Unit 12
Descriptive statistics, exploratory data analysis
Sample space, discrete probability, independent events, Bayes's theorem
Random variables and distribution functions (univariate and multivariate); expectation and moments
Independent random variables, marginal and conditional distributions
Characteristic functions
Probability inequalities (Chebyshev's Markov, Jensen)
Modes of convergence, weak and strong laws of large numbers, Central Limit theorems (i.i.d. case)
Markov chains with finite and countable state space, classification of states, limiting behaviour of n-step transition probabilities, stationary distribution, Poisson and birth-and-death processes
Standard discrete and continuous univariate distributions
Sampling distributions, standard errors, and asymptotic distributions, distribution of order statistics and range
Methods of estimation, properties of estimators, confidence intervals
Tests of hypotheses: most powerful and uniformly most powerful tests, likelihood ratio tests
Analysis of discrete data and chi-square test of goodness of fit
Large sample tests
Simple nonparametric tests for one and two sample problems, rank correlation and test for independence
Elementary bayesian inference
Gauss-Markov models, estimability of parameters, best linear unbiased estimators, confidence intervals, tests for linear hypotheses
Analysis of variance and covariance
Fixed, random, and mixed effects models
Simple and multiple linear regression
Elementary regression diagnostics
Logistic regression
Multivariate normal distribution, wishart distribution, and their properties
Distribution of quadratic forms
Inference for parameters, partial and multiple correlation coefficients and related tests
Data reduction techniques: Principal component analysis, discriminant analysis, cluster analysis, canonical correlation
Simple random sampling, stratified sampling, and systematic sampling
Probability proportional to size sampling
Ratio and regression methods
Completely randomized designs, randomized block designs, and Latin-square designs
Connectedness and orthogonality of block designs, bibd
2k factorial experiments: confounding and construction
Hazard function and failure rates, censoring and life testing, series, and parallel systems
Linear programming problem, simplex methods, duality
Elementary queuing and inventory models
Steady-state solutions of Markovian queuing models: M/ M/ 1, M/ M/ 1 with limited waiting space, M/ M/ C, M/ M/ C with limited waiting space, M/ G/ 1

Music+

Music: Unit 01
Technical-terminology
Nada, Shruti, Swara, Grama-Moorchana, Jati, Raga, Tala, Tan, Gamak, Gandharva-Gaan, Marga-Desi, Giti, Gaan, Varna, Alankar, melody, harmony, musical scales, musical intervals, consonance-dissonance, harmonics
Western and south Indian terminology and their explanation, drone, Alpatva-Bahutva, Abirbhav-Tirobhav, Uthan, Peshkar, Kayda, Rela, Rang, Laggi, Ladi, Farshbandi, Tala, Laya, Matra, Avartan, Vibhag, Sashabda Kriya, Nishabda Kriya, Theka, Saral Gat
Adi Gat, Chakradhar Gat, Farmaishi Gat and other variety of Gats and Kayadas, Upanga, Bhashanga, Gita, Kriti, Kirtana, Jatiswara, Pada, Swarajathi, Ragamalika, Tillana, Nyasa, Amsa, Prasa, Yati, Anuprasa, Alapana, Neraval, Sangati and other terms
Gitinatya, Nritya-natya, Baitalik, Varsha Mangal, Basantotsav, Gita-Bitana, Swara-Bitana, Akarmatrik notation, Masitkhani and Rajakhani Gat
Music: Unit 02
Applied theory
Detailed and critical study of Ragas, classification of Ragas, that is, Grama Raga vargikaran, Mela Raga Vargikaran, Raga-Ragini Vargikaran, Thata Raga Vargikaran, and Raganga Vargikaran, time-theory of Ragas
Application of melody and harmony in Indian music, placement of Shuddha and Vikrit Swaras on Shruties in ancient, medieval, and modern period
Detailed knowledge of prevalent talas of Hindustani music, knowledge of tala Dasa Pranas and Marga and Desi talas of ancient period, the original principles of making Tihai, Chakradhar Gat, Chakradhar Paran
Comparative study of Hindustani and Carnatic tala system with special reference to ten pranas of tala, detailed study of different layakaris viz, Dugun, Tiguan, Chaugun, Ada, Kuada Viyada and method to apply them in compositions
Tagore’s treatment of Hindustani ragas and raginis, elements of Hindustani classical music, Karnatak music, Western music, music from other provinces, folk music and Kirtan of Bengal and their influence on Tagore’s treatment of ragas
Music: Unit 03
Compositional forms and their evolution
Prabandha, Dhrupada, Khyal, Dhamar, Thumri, Tappa, Tarana, Chaturang, Trivat
Vrindagana, Vrinda Vadan, Javeli, Kriti, Tillana, Alap, Varnam (Pad Varnam and Tana Varnam), Padam, Ragam, Tanam, Pallavi, Gita, Varna, Swarajit, Kalpita, Sangita, Ragamalika, Narvallu, Swara Kalpana (Manodharma Sangeet), Tevaram, Divyaprabandham
Thiruppugazh
Main forms of rabindra sangeet
Akarmatrik notation system
Knowledge of devanagari script
History of music of bengal
Music: Unit 04
Gharanas and gayaki
Origin and development of gharanas in hindustani music and their contribution in preserving and promoting traditional hindustani classical music
Merits and demerits of gharana system
Origin and development of Gharana in instrumental music and percussion and their contribution in promoting traditional Indian classical music merits and demerits of Gharana system
Study of the traditions and specialities of different Gharanas in vocal, instrument and percussion group
Desirability and possibility of gharanas in contemporary music
Guru shishya parampara and different styles of singing and playing in Carnatic music
An overall survey of Rabindra Nath Tagore’s musical creativity, tonal and rhythmic varieties of Tagore’s musical compositions including his own experimental variations
Periods and phases of Tagore’s musical (chronological order may be maintained)
The cultural atmosphere of Tagore’s family (Pathuriaghata and Jorasanko, Calcutta) thematic variations of Tagore’s Music: (Puja, Swadesh, Prem, Prakriti, Vichitra, Anusthanik)
Music: Unit 05
Contribution of scholars to Indian music and their textual tradition
Narad, Bharat, Dattil, Matanga, Sharangadeve, Nanyadeve, and others
Lochan, Ramamatya, Pundarik Vitthal, Somnath, Damodar Mishra, Ahobal, Hridaya Narain Deva, Vynkatmakhi, Sriniwas, Pt. Bhatkhande, Pt, V. D. Paluskar, Pt. Omkarnath Thakur, K. C. D. Brahaspati, Dr. Premlata Sharma, and others
Study of ancient, medieval, and modern treatises in percussion instruments like Bharat Natyashastra, Sangeet Samaysar, Radha Govind Sangit Sar, Madrul Mosiqui, Bhartiya Vadyoon Ka Itihas, sangeet Shastra, Bhartiya Sangeet Mei Taal aur Roop
Study of ancient, medieval, and modern treatises in percussion instruments like Abhinav Tala Manjari, Bhartiya Sangeet Vadya, and other treatises
Contribution of various scholars to percussion instruments like Kudau Singh, Bhagwan Das, Raja Chatrapati Singh, Anokhe Lal, medieval, and modern period
Tagore’s musical dramas (Gitinatyas) and dance-dramas (Nrityanatyas); example, Valmiki Pratibha, Kalmrigaya, Mayar Khela, Chitrangada, Chandalika, Shyama and other dramas full of various songs, i.e. dramas like Prayaschita, Visarjan, Saradotsava
Other dramas full of various songs, i.e. dramas like Raja, Phalguni, Tasher Desh, Vasanta, etc
Tagore’s musical creativity in Gitabitan, part I, II, III, Swarabitan (notation books) Part I-63, Sangee-Chinta (Vishva-Bharti)
Contribution of prominent Karnataka scholars, composers and performers and their medieval and modern period like, work such as Ramayana, Venkatamakhi, Tyagaraja, Muttu-Swami Dikshitara, Shyama Sastri, Gopal Krishna Bharati, Prof. Sambamoorthy
Contribution of prominent Karnataka scholars, composers and performers and their medieval and modern period like, work such as Papanasam Sivan, Vasantha Kumari, Subbulakshmi, Ramari, T. N. Krishnan, and others
Music: Unit 06
Historical perspective of music
A study of the historical development of Hindustani music (vocal, instrumental, percussion), Carnatic music and Rabindra Sangeet in ancient, medieval, and modern period
Contribution of western scholars to indian music
Music: Unit 07
Aesthetics
Its origin, expression and appreciation: Principle of aesthetics and its relation to Indian music
Rasa theory and its application to Indian music, relationship of musical aesthetics and Rasa to Hindustani music (vocal, instrumental, and percussion), Carnatic music and Rabindra Sangeet
Interrelationship of fine arts with special reference to Rag-Ragini Paintings, Dhyan of Ragas and others
Bibliography of Rabindranath Tagore
Music: Unit 08
Instrument/ dance
Origin, evolution, structure of various instruments and their well-known exponents of Hindustani (Vocal, instruments, and percussion), Karnatac music and Rabindra Sangeet
Importance of tanpura and its harmonics
Classification of instruments of Hindustani, Karnatac music in ancient, medieval, and modern period
Popular instruments used in rabindra sangeet
Elementary knowledge of Indian dances like Kathak, Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Odissi, Kathakali etc
Music: Unit 09
Folk music
Influence of folk music on Indian classical music, stylisation of folk melodies into ragas
Popular folk tunes and folk dances of Hindustani, Karnatak, and Rabindra Sangeet, such as Baul, Bhatiyali, Lavani, Garba, Kajri, Chaity, Maand, Bhangra, Gidda, Jhoomar, Swang, Pandwani, Amar-Praner Manush Acchhe Prane, Amar Sonar Bangla, Kirtan
Popular folk tunes and folk dances of Hindustani, Karnatak, and Rabindra Sangeet, such as Sari, Rai Beshe, Jhumur, Karakattam, Kavadi Attam, Villupattu, Naiyandi Melam and other prominent folk forms
Analysis of the elements of Hindustani folk music, Karnataka folk music or South Indian, folk music and Rabindra folk Sangeet or folk music of Bengal and the elements regarding their interrelationship
General study of the folk music of various regions of India like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra, Bengal, and South India
Music: Unit 10
Music teaching and research technologies
Guru Shishya Parampara, sangita-Sampradaya Pradarshini and the institutional system of music teaching with reference to Hindustani, Karnatak music and Rabindra Sangeet
Utility of teaching aids like electronic equipments in music education with reference to Hindustani, Karnatak music and Rabindra Sangeet
The methodologies of music research, preparing synopsis, data collection, field work, writing project reports, finding bibliography, reference material, etc with reference to Hindustani, Karnatak music and Rabindra Sangeet
Study of interrelation between textual and oral tradition
Music: Unit 11
Aesthetics, rasa
Music: Unit 12
Gharanas, Baj, Sampradaya, composers, and musicians
Music: Unit 13
Interdisciplinary studies in music
Such as music and philosophy, music and religion music and culture, music and social sciences, music and science
Music: Unit 14
New trends of Indian music in post-independence era
Music: Unit 15
Research in music and its new avenues, music education
Music: Unit 16
Folk music, music festivals, temple music

Philosophy+

Philosophy: Unit 01
Classical Indian philosophy
Vedic and Upanishadic world-views: Rta-the cosmic order, the divine and the human realms; the centrality of the institution of yajna (sacrifice), the concept of rnaduty/ obligation; theories of creation
Atman-self (and not-self), Jagrat, Svapna, Susupti and Turiya, Brahaman, Sreyas, and Preyas
Karma, samsara, moksa
Carvaka: Pratyaksa as the only Pramana, critique of Anumana and Sabda, rejection of non-material entities and of Dharma and Moksha
Jainism: Concept of reality-Sat, Dravya, Guna, Paryaya, Jiva, Ajiva, Anekantavada, Syadvada and Nayavada; theory of knowledge; bondage and liberation
Buddhism: Four noble truths, Ashtanga Marga, Nirvana, Madhyama Pratipad, Pratityasamutpada, Ksanbhangavada, Anatmavada
Schools of Buddhism: Vaibhasika, Sautrantika, Yogacara, and Madhyamika
Nyaya: Prama And Aprama, Pramanya And Apramanya; Pramana: Pratyaksa, Nirvikalpaka, Savikalpaka, Laukika And Alaukika; Anumana: Anvayavyatireka, Lingaparamarsa, Vyapti; Classification: Vyaptigrahopayas, Hetvabhasa, Upamana; Sabda; Sakti, Laksana, Akanksa
Nyaya: Classification-Yogyata, Sannidhi and Tatparya, concept of God, arguments for the existence of God, Adrsta, Nihar Yeasa
Vaisesika: Concepts Of Padartha, Dravya, Guna, Karma, Samanya, Samavaya, Visesa, Abhava, Causation: Asatkaryavada, Samavayi, Asamavayi Nimitta Karana, Paramanuvada, Adrsta, Nihsryeas
Samkhya: Satkaryavada, Prakrti and its evolutes, arguments for the existence of Prakriti, nature of Purusa, arguments for the existence and plurality of Purusa relationship between Purusha and Prakriti, Kaivalya, atheism
Yoga: Patanjali’s concept of citta and citta-vrtti, eight-fold path of yoga, the role of God in yoga
Purva-Mimamsa: Sruti and its importance, atheism of Purva Mimamsa, classification of Shruti Vakyas, Vidhi, Nisha And Arthavada, Dharma, Bhavana, Sabdanityavada, Jatisaktivada, Kumarila and Prabhakara schools of Mimamsa and their major points of difference
Purva-mimamsa: Tirupati-samvit, Jnatata, Abhava and Anupalabdhi, Anvitabhidhanavada, Abihitanvayavada, Vedanta
Advaita-rejection of difference: Adhyasa, Maya, three grades of Satta, Jiva, Jivanmukti, Vivartavada
Visistadvaita: Saguna brahman, refutation of Maya, Amrtasiddhi, Parinamavada, Jiva, Bhakti, and Prapatti
Dvaita-rejection of Nirguna Brahman and Maya, Bheda and Saksi, Bhakti
Philosophy: Unit 02
Modern Indian philosophy
Vivekananda-practical Vedanta, universal religion, Aurobindo-evolution, mind, and supermind, integral yoga, Iqbal-self, God, man, and superman, Tagore-religion of man, ideas on education, K. C. Bhattacharyya-concept of philosophy, subject as freedom
K. C. Bhattacharyya-the doctrine of Maya
Radhakrishnan-intellect and intuition, the idealist view of life, J. Krishnamurti-freedom from the known, analysis of self, Gandhi-non-violence, satyagraha, swaraj, critique of modern civilization, Ambedkar-varna and the caste system, neo-Buddhism
Philosophy: Unit 03
Classical western philosophy
Early Greek philosophers, Plato, and Aristotle, Ionians, Pythagoras, Parmenides, Heraclitus, and Democritus, the sophists and socrates, Plato-theory of knowledge (episteme) and opinion (doxa), theory of Ideas, the method of dialectic, soul, and God
Aristotle-classification of the sciences, the theoretical, the practical and the productive (theoria, praxis, techne), logic as an organon, critique of Plato’s theory of ideas, theory of causation, form and matter, potentially and actually, soul and God
Medieval philosophy, St. Augustine-problem of evil, St. Anselm-ontological argument, St. Thomas Aquinas-faith and reason, essence and existence, the existence of God
Philosophy: Unit 04
Modern western philosophy
Rationalism: Descartes-conception of method and the need for method in philosophy, clarity and distinctness as the criterion of truth, doubt and methodological scepticism, the cogito-intuition or inference?
Rationalism: Descartes-innate ideas, the ‘real’ distinction between mind and matter, role of God, proofs for the existence of God, mind-body interactionism, Spinoza: Substance, attributes and mode, the concept of ‘God or nature’, the mind body problem
Rationalism: Spinoza- pantheism, three orders of knowing, Leibniz: Monadology, truths of reason and truths of fact, innateness of all ideas, proofs for the existence of God, principles of non-contradiction, sufficient reason and identity of indiscernibles
Rationalism: Leibniz-the doctrine of pre-established harmony, problem of freedom and philosophy
Empiricism: Locke-ideas and their classification, refutation of innate ideas, theory of knowledge, three grades of knowledge, theory of substances, distinction between primary and secondary qualities
Empiricism: Berkeley-rejection of the distinction between primary and secondary qualities, immaterialism, critique of abstract ideas, esse est percipi, the problem of solipsism; God and self, Hume: Impressions and ideas
Empiricism: Hume-knowledge concerning relations of ideas and knowledge concerning matters of fact, induction and causality, the external world and the self, personal identity, rejection of metaphysics, scepticism, reason and the passions
Critical philosophy and after: Kant-the critical philosophy, classification of judgements, possibility of synthetic a priori judgement, the Copernican revolution, forms of sensibility, categories of understanding
Critical philosophy and after: Kant-the metaphysical and the transcendental deduction off the categories, phenomenon and noumenon, the ideas of reason-soul, God and world as a whole, freedom and immortality, rejection of speculative metaphysics
Critical philosophy and after: Hegel-the conception of Geist (spirit), the dialectical method, concepts of being, non being and becoming, absolute idealism, Nietzsche: Critique of western culture, will to power, Moore: Refutation of idealism
Critical philosophy and after: Moore-defence of common sense, philosophy and analysis, Russell: Refutation of idealism, logic as the essence of philosophy, logical atomism, Wittgenstein: Language and reality, facts and objects, names and propositions
Critical philosophy and after: Wittgenstein-the picture theory, philosophy and language, meaning and use, forms of life, Husserl: The Husserlian method, intentionality, Heidegger: Being and nothingness, man as being- in-the-world
Critical philosophy and after: Heidegger-critique of technological civilization, logical positivism: The verifiability theory of meaning, the verification principle, rejection of metaphysics, unity of science
Critical philosophy and after: C. S. Peirce and William James-pragmatic theories of meaning and truth, G. Ryle: Systematically misleading expressions, category mistake, concept of mind, critique of Cartesian dualism
Philosophy: Unit 05
Vyavaharika and paramarthika satta
Nitya and Anitya Dravya, Karnataka, Akasa, Dik, And Kala, Samanya and Sambandha, Cit, Acit, and Atman
Philosophy: Unit 06
Appearance and reality
Being and becoming, causality, space, and time, matter, mind, and self, substance and universals, the problem of personal identity
Philosophy: Unit 07
Prama
Kinds of Pramanas, Khyativada, Pramanyavada, Anvitabhidhanavada, and Abhihitanvayavada, Sabdagraha
Philosophy: Unit 08
Definition of knowledge
Ways of knowing, theories of error, theories of truth, belief and scepticism, problem of induction
Philosophy: Unit 09
Concept of pratyaksha in nyaya
Concept of pratyaksa in Buddhism, concept of Pratyaksa in Sankara Vedanta, nature and kinds of Anumana, definition and nature of Vyapti, Hetvabhasa
Philosophy: Unit 10
Rna and Rta
Purusharthas, Svadharma, Varna Dharma and Ashrama Dharma, Nishkama Karma and Lokasamgraha, Pancasila and Triratnas, Brahmaviharas
Philosophy: Unit 11
Good, right, justice
Duty and obligation, cardinal virtues, eudaemonism, freedom and responsibility, crime and punishment
Philosophy: Unit 12
Ethical cognitivism and non-cognitivism
Ethical realism and intuitionism, Kant’s moral theory, kinds of utilitarianism, human rights and social disparities, feminism
Philosophy: Unit 13
Truth and validity
Nature of propositions, categorical syllogism, laws of thought, classification of propositions, square of opposition
Philosophy: Unit 14
Truth-functions and propositional logic
Quantification and rules of quantification, decision procedures, proving validity, argument and argument-form, axiomatic system, consistency, completeness
Philosophy: Unit 15
Possibility and need of comparative religion
Commonality and differences among religions, the nature of inter-religious dialogue and understanding, religious experience, modes of understanding the divine, the theory of liberation, the means for attaining liberation, the God-man relation in religions
World-views (Weltanschauungen) in religions, immortality, the doctrine of incarnation and prophethood, religious hermeneutics, religion and moral social values, religion, and secular society
Philosophy: Unit 16
The linguistic turn and the conception of philosophy
Semantics: Frege’s distinction between sense and reference, concepts and objects, related problems and their proposed solutions: (a) identity, (b) negative existentials, (c) indirect speech, (d) propositional attitudes
Semantics: The meaning and role of singular terms-(a) Proper names, (b) definite descriptions, (c) demonstratives and other indexicals; the relation between meaning and truth, holistic and atomistic approach to meaning, what is a theory of meaning?
Pragmatics: Meaning and use; speech acts
Philosophy: Unit 17
Phenomenology as an approach to the understanding of the human condition
Consciousness and intentionality, phenomenology and solipsism, the life-world (Lebenswelt), interpretation, understanding and the human sciences, the idea of the text, conflict of interpretation and the possibilities of agreement, culture
Situatedness, and interpretation
Philosophy: Unit 18
Sources, general features, similarities and differences, Brahma
Definition and interpretations, distinction between Saguna and Nirguna and its relevance in the formation of different schools of Vedanta, Maya: Its nature, arguments for and against Maya, Atman: Its nature, relation between Atman and Brahman; Jiva
Interpretation of Mahavakyas, example Tat Tvam Asi, Moksa: Nature and types, Marga or Sadhana, roles played by Jnana, Karma and Bhakti, different conceptions of bhakti, theories of causation, Brahman as the cause of the world: Different interpretations
Brahman as the cause of the world: Prama, Pramanas, special role played by Sabda Pramana and intuition (Sakshatkara/ Aparokshanubhuti), theories of Khyatis
Philosophy: Unit 19
Conceptions of knowledge
Truth and love and their relationship, language, understanding and culture, engagement with tradition, self, world and God, woman, sexuality and brahmacharya, moral foundations of good life: Dharma, Swaraj, Satyagraha and Ahimsa
Moral foundations of good life: Community and fellowship; the good society: Statelessness, trusteeship, Sarvodaya, Panchayati Raj, religion, Tapasya, service, means-end relationship, Gandhi and the Gandhians: Break, continuity and innovation

Physical sciences-Part-A (Core)+

Physical sciences-Part-A (Core): Unit 01
Mathematical methods of physics
Dimensional analysis
Vector algebra and vector calculus
Linear algebra, matrices, Cayley-Hamilton theorem
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
Linear ordinary differential equations of first and second order, special functions (Hermite, Bessel, Laguerre, and Legendre functions)
Fourier series, Fourier, and Laplace transforms
Elements of complex analysis, analytic functions; Taylor and Laurent series; poles, residues and evaluation of integrals
Elementary probability theory, random variables, binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions
Central limit theorem
Physical sciences-Part-A (Core): Unit 02
Classical mechanics
Newton’s laws
Dynamical systems, phase space dynamics, stability analysis
Central force motions
Two body collisions-scattering in laboratory and centre of mass frames
Rigid body dynamics moment of inertia tensor
Non-inertial frames and pseudo forces
Variational principle
Generalized coordinates
Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism, and equations of motion
Conservation laws and cyclic coordinates
Periodic motion: small oscillations, normal modes
Special theory of relativity Lorentz transformations, relativistic kinematics and mass-energy equivalence
Physical sciences-Part-A (Core): Unit 03
Electromagnetic theory
Electrostatics: Gauss’s law and its applications, Laplace and Poisson equations, boundary value problems
Magnetostatics: Biot-Savart law, Ampere's theorem
Electromagnetic induction
Maxwell's equations in free space and linear isotropic media; boundary conditions on the fields at interfaces
Scalar and vector potentials, gauge invariance
Electromagnetic waves in free space
Dielectrics and conductors
Reflection and refraction, polarization, Fresnel’s law, interference, coherence, and diffraction
Dynamics of charged particles in static and uniform electromagnetic fields
Physical sciences-Part-A (Core): Unit 04
Quantum mechanics
Wave-particle duality
Schrödinger equation (time-dependent and time-independent)
Eigenvalue problems (particle in a box, harmonic oscillator, etc)
Tunneling through a barrier
Wave-function in coordinate and momentum representations
Commutators and heisenberg uncertainty principle
Dirac notation for state vectors
Motion in a central potential: Orbital angular momentum, angular momentum algebra, spin, addition of angular momenta; hydrogen atom
Stern-gerlach experiment
Time independent perturbation theory and applications
Variational method
Time dependent perturbation theory and Fermi's golden rule, selection rules
Identical particles, Pauli exclusion principle, spin-statistics connection
Physical sciences-Part-A (Core): Unit 05
Thermodynamic and statistical physics
Laws of thermodynamics and their consequences
Thermodynamic potentials, Maxwell relations, chemical potential, phase equilibrium
Phase space, micro-, and macro-states
Micro-canonical, canonical and grand-canonical ensembles, and partition functions
Free energy and its connection with thermodynamic quantities
Classical and quantum statistics
Ideal bose and fermi gases
Principle of detailed balance
Blackbody radiation and planck's distribution law
Physical sciences-Part-A (Core): Unit 06
Electronics and experimental methods
Semiconductor devices (diodes, junctions, transistors, field effect devices, homo-and hetero-junction devices), device structure, device characteristics, frequency dependence and applications
Opto-electronic devices (solar cells, photo-detectors, LEDs)
Operational amplifiers and their applications
Digital techniques and applications (registers, counters, comparators, and similar circuits)
A/D and D/A converters
Microprocessor and microcontroller basics
Data interpretation and analysis
Precision and accuracy
Error analysis, propagation of errors
Least squares fitting

Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced)+

Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 01
Mathematical methods of physics
Green’s function
Partial differential equations (Laplace, wave and heat equations in two and three dimensions)
Elements of computational techniques: Root of functions, interpolation, extrapolation, integration by trapezoidal and Simpson’s rule, solution of first order differential equation using Runge-Kutta method
Finite difference methods
Tensors
Introductory group theory: SU(2), O(3)
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 02
Classical mechanics
Dynamical systems, phase space dynamics, stability analysis
Poisson brackets and canonical transformations
Symmetry, invariance, and Noether’s theorem
Hamilton-jacobi theory
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 03
Electromagnetic theory
Dispersion relations in plasma
Lorentz invariance of Maxwell's equation
Transmission lines and wave guides
Radiation from moving charges and dipoles and retarded potentials
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 04
Quantum mechanics
Spin-orbit coupling, fine structure
Wkb approximation
Elementary theory of scattering: phase shifts, partial waves, Born approximation
Relativistic quantum mechanics: Klein-Gordon and Dirac equations
Semi-classical theory of radiation
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 05
Thermodynamic and statistical physics
First-and second-order phase transitions
Diamagnetism, paramagnetism, and ferromagnetism
Ising model
Bose-einstein condensation
Diffusion equation
Random walk and brownian motion
Introduction to non-equilibrium processes
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 06
Electronics and experimental methods
Linear and nonlinear curve fitting, chi-square test
Transducers (temperature, pressure/ vacuum, magnetic fields, vibration, optical, and particle detectors)
Measurement and control
Signal conditioning and recovery
Impedance matching, amplification (Op-amp based, instrumentation amp, feedback), filtering and noise reduction, shielding and grounding
Fourier transforms, lock-in detector, boxcar integrator, modulation techniques
High frequency devices (including generators and detectors)
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 07
Atomic and molecular physics
Quantum states of an electron in an atom
Electron spin
Spectrum of helium and alkali atom
Relativistic corrections for energy levels of hydrogen atom, hyperfine structure and isotopic shift, width of spectral lines, LS and JJ couplings
Zeeman, Paschen-Back, and Stark effects
Electron spin resonance
Nuclear magnetic resonance, chemical shift
Franck-Condon principle
Born-oppenheimer approximation
Electronic, rotational, vibrational, and Raman spectra of diatomic molecules, selection rules
Lasers: Spontaneous and stimulated emission, Einstein A and B coefficients
Optical pumping, population inversion, rate equation
Modes of resonators and coherence length
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 08
Condensed matter physics
Bravais lattices
Reciprocal lattice
Diffraction and the structure factor
Bonding of solids
Elastic properties, phonons, lattice specific heat
Free electron theory and electronic specific heat
Response and relaxation phenomena
Drude model of electrical and thermal conductivity
Hall effect and thermoelectric power
Electron motion in a periodic potential, band theory of solids: Metals, insulators, and semiconductors
Superconductivity: type-I and type-II superconductors
Josephson junctions
Super fluidity
Defects and dislocations
Ordered phases of matter: translational and orientational order, kinds of liquid crystalline order
Quasicrystals
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 09
Nuclear and particle physics
Basic nuclear properties: Size, shape, and charge distribution, spin and parity
Binding energy, semi empirical mass formula, liquid drop model
Nature of the nuclear force, form of nucleon-nucleon potential, charge-independence and charge-symmetry of nuclear forces
Deuteron problem
Evidence of shell structure, single-particle shell model, its validity, and limitations
Rotational spectra
Elementary ideas of alpha, beta, and gamma decays, and their selection rules
Fission and fusion
Nuclear reactions, reaction mechanism, compound nuclei and direct reactions
Classification of fundamental forces
Elementary particles and their quantum numbers (charge, spin, parity, isospin, strangeness, etc)
Gell-mann-Nishijima formula
Quark model, baryons, and mesons
C, p, and t invariance
Application of symmetry arguments to particle reactions
Parity non-conservation in weak interaction
Relativistic kinematics

Political science+

Political science: Unit 01
Political theory and thought
Ancient Indian political thought: Kautilya and Shanti Parva
Greek political thought: Plato and Aristotle
European thought-I: Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau
European thought-II: Bentham, J. S. Mill, Hegel, Marx, and Green
Contemporary political thought-I: Lenin, Mao, Gramsci
Contemporary political thought-II : Rawls, Nozic, and Communications
Modern Indian thought: Gandhi, M. N. Roy, Aurobindo Ghosh, Joy Prakash Ambedkar, Savarkar
Concepts and issue-I: Medieval political thought-church state relationship and theory of two swords
Concepts and issue-II: Behaviouralism and post-behaviouralism, decline, and resurgence of political theory
Democracy, liberty, and equality
Political science: Unit 02
Comparative politics and political analysis
Evolution of comparative politics as a discipline; nature and scope
Approaches to the study of comparative politics: Traditional, structural-functional, systems, and Marxist
Constitutionalism: Concepts, problems, and limitations
Forms of government: Unitary-federal, parliamentary-presidential
Organs of government: Executive, legislature, judiciary their interrelationship in comparative perspective
Party systems and pressure groups; electoral systems
Bureaucracy-types and roles
Political development and political modernization
Political culture, political socialization, and political communication
Political elite; elitist theory of democracy
Power, authority and legitimacy
Revolution: Theories and types
Dependency: Development and under development
Approaches to the study of comparative politics, constitutionalism in theory and practice, executive, legislature, and judiciary with special reference to India, USA, UK, and Switzerland, party system and role of opposition
Electoral process, separation of powers, rule of law and judicial review
Political science: Unit 03
Indian government and politics
National movement, constitutional developments and the making of Indian constitution
Ideological bases of the Indian constitution, preamble, fundamental rights and duties, and directive principles
Constitution as instrument of socioeconomic change, constitutional amendments and review
Structure and process-I: President, prime minister, council of ministers, working of the parliamentary system
Structure and process-II: Governor, chief minister, council of ministers, state legislature
Panchayati Raj institutions: Rural and urban, their working
Federalism: Theory and practice in India; demands of autonomy and separatist movements, emerging trends in centre-state relations
Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Courts, judicial review, judicial activism including public interest litigation cases, judicial reforms
Political parties, pressure groups, public opinion, media; subaltern and peasant movements
Elections, electoral behaviour, election commission, and electoral reforms
Political science: Unit 04
Public administration
Development of public administration as a discipline; approaches to the study of public administration: Decision-making, ecological and systems; development administration
Theories of organization
Principles of organization: Line and staff, unity of command, hierarchy, span of control, centralization and decentralization, types of organization-formal and informal; forms of organization; department, public corporation and board
Chief executive: Types, functions, and roles
Personnel administration: Recruitment, training, promotion, discipline, morale; employee-employer relations
Bureaucracy: Theories, types, and roles; Max Weber and his critics
Civil servant-minister relationships
Leadership, its role in decision-making; communication
Financial administration; budget, audit, control over finance with special reference to India and UK
Good governance; problems of administrative corruption; transparency and accountability; right to information
Grievance redressal institutions: Ombudsman, Lokpal, and Lokayukta
Political science: Unit 05
International relations
Contending theories and approaches to the study of international relations; idealist, realist, systems, game, communication and decision-making
Power, interest, and ideology in international relations; elements of power: Acquisition, use and limitations of power, perception, formulation and promotion of national interest, meaning, role and relevance of ideology in international relations
Arms and wars : Nature, causes and types of wars/ conflicts including ethnic disputes; conventional, nuclear/ biochemical wars; deterrence, arms race, arms control and disarmament
Peaceful settlement of disputes, conflict resolution, diplomacy, world-order and peace studies
Cold war, alliances, non-alignment, end of cold war, globalisation
Rights and duties of states in international law, intervention, treaty law, prevention, and abolition of war
Political economy of international relations; New International Economic Order, north-south dialogue, south-south cooperation, WTO, neo-colonialism and dependency
Regional and sub-regional organizations especially SAARC, ASEAN, OPEC, OAS
United nations: Aims, objectives, structure, and evaluation of the working of UN; peace and development perspectives; charter revision; power-struggle and diplomacy with UN, financing and peace-keeping operations
India’s role in international affairs: India’s relations with its neighbours, wars, security concerns and pacts, mediatory role, distinguishing features of Indian foreign policy and diplomacy
Political science: Unit 06
Political theory
Nature of political theory, its main concerns, decline and resurgence since 1970s, liberalism and Marxism, individual and social justice, role of ideology, theories of change: Lenin, Mao, Gandhi
Political science: Unit 07
Political thought
Plato and Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and J. S. Mill, Karl Marx, Gandhi, M. N. Roy, Aurobindo Ghosh
Political science: Unit 08
Political development
Political modernization, political socialisation and political culture, power and authority, political elite
Political science: Unit 09
Making of the Indian constitution
Fundamental rights and duties, and directive principles, union executive, parliament, supreme court, judicial activism, Indian federalism: Theory, practice, and problems
Political science: Unit 10
Dynamics of state politics
Local governments: Rural and urban, political parties, pressure groups, and public opinion, elections, electoral reforms, class, caste, gender, dalit and regional issues, problems of nation-building and integration
Political science: Unit 11
Growth of public administration as a discipline; and new public administration
Theories of organisation (classical, scientific, human relations); principles of organisation
Chief executive, control over administration judicial and legislative, bureaucracy
Political science: Unit 12
Development planning and administration in India
Bureaucracy and challenges of development, administration culture; administrative corruption, and administrative reforms
Panchayati Raj, impact if liberalization on public administration
Political science: Unit 13
Theories of international relations
Ideology, power, and interest, conflicts and conflict-resolution, changing concept of national security and challenges to the nation-state system, arms and arms-control
Political science: Unit 14
End of cold war
Globalisation and political economy of international relations in the contemporary world
Determinants and compulsions of India’s foreign policy; India’s nuclear policy
India’s relations with neighbours and usa
India’s role in the un
India and regional organizations (SAARC, ASEAN), Indian ocean

Sociology+

Sociology: Unit 01
Sociological concepts
Basic concepts: Community, institution, association, culture, norms, and values
Social structures: Status and role, their inter relationship, multiple roles, role set, status set, status sequence, role conflict
Social group: Meaning, types-primary-secondary, formal-informal, ingroup-outgroup, reference group
Social institutions: Marriage, family, education, economy, polity, religion
Socialization: Socialization, resocialization, anticipatory socialization, adult socialization, agencies of socialization, theories of socialization
Social stratification: Social differentiation, hierarchy and inequality, forms of stratification: Caste, class, gender, ethnic theories of social stratification, social mobility
Social change: Concepts and types-evolution, diffusion, progress, revolution, transformation, change in structure, and change of structure, theories: Dialectical and cyclical
Sociology: Unit 02
Sociological theory
Structural: Nadel, Radcliffe Brown, Levi-Strauss
Functional: Malinowski, Durkheim, Parsons, Merton
Interactionist: Social action-Max Weber, Pareto, symbolic interactionism: G. H. Mead, Blumer
Conflict: Karl Marx, Dahrendorf, Coser, Collins
Sociology: Unit 03
Methodology
Meaning and nature of social research: Nature of social phenomena, the scientific method, the problems in the study of social phenomena: Objectivity and subjectivity, fact and value
Quantitative methods: Survey, research design and its types, hypothesis, sampling, techniques of data collection: Observation, questionnaire, schedule, interview
Qualitative methods: Participant observation, case study, content analysis, oral history, life history
Statistics in social research: Measures of central tendency-mean, median, mode, measures of dispersion, correlational and analysis, test of significance, reliability and validity
Sociology: Unit 04
Phenomenology and ethnomethodology
Alfred Schutz, Peter Berger, and Luckmann, Garfinkel and Goffman
Sociology: Unit 05
Neo-functionalism and neo-Marxism
J. Alexander, Habermas, Althusser
Sociology: Unit 06
Structuration and postmodernism
Giddens, Derrida, Foucault
Sociology: Unit 07
Conceptualising Indian society
Peoples of India: Groups and communities, unity in diversity, cultural diversity: Regional, linguistic, religious, and tribal
Sociology: Unit 08
Theoretical perspectives
Indological/ textual perspective: G. S. Ghurye, Louis Dumont, structural-functional perspective: M. N. Srinivas, S. C. Dube, Marxian perspective: D. P. Mukherjee, A. R. Desai, civilisational perspective: N. K. Bose, Surajit Sinha
Subaltern perspective: B. R. Ambedkar, David Hardiman
Sociology: Unit 09
Contemporary issues: socio-cultural
Poverty, inequality of caste and gender, regional, ethnic, and religious disharmonics, family disharmony: (a) Domestic violence, (b) dowry, (c) divorce, (d) intergenerational conflict
Sociology: Unit 10
Contemporary issues: developmental
Population, regional disparity, slums, displacement, ecological degradation and environmental pollution, health problems
Sociology: Unit 11
Issues pertaining to deviance
Deviance and its forms, crime and delinquency, white collar crime and corruption, changing profile of crime and criminals, drug addiction, suicide
Sociology: Unit 12
Current debates
Tradition and modernity in India, problems of nation building: Secularism, pluralism, and nation building
Sociology: Unit 13
The challenges of globalization
Indianisation of sociology, privatisation of education, science and technology policy of India
Sociology: Unit 14
Rural sociology
Approaches to the study of rural society: Rural-urban differences, rurbanism, peasant studies
Agrarian institutions: Land ownerships and its types, agrarian relations and mode of production debate, Jajmani system and jajmani relations, agrarian class structure
Panchayati Raj system: Panchayat before and after 73rd amendment, rural leadership and factionalism, empowerment of people
Social issues and strategies for rural development: Bonded and migrant labourers, pauperization and depeasantization, agrarian unrest and peasant movements
Rural development and change: Trends of changes in rural society, processes of change: Migration-rural to urban and rural to rural, mobility: Social/ economic factors of change
Sociology: Unit 15
Industry and society
Industrial society in the classical sociological tradition: Division of labour, bureaucracy, rationality, production relations, surplus value, alienation
Industry and society: Factory as a social system, formal and informal organization, impact of social structure on industry, impact of industry on society
Industrial relations: Changing profile of labour, changing labour-management relations, conciliation, adjudication, arbitration, collective bargaining, trade unions, workers participation in management (Joint Management Councils), quality circles
Industrialisation and social change in India: Impact of industrialization on family, education, and stratification, class and class conflict in industrial society, obstacles to and limitations of industrialization
Industrial planning: Industrial policy, labour legislation, human relations in industry
Sociology: Unit 16
Sociology of development
Conceptual perspective on development: Economic growth, human development, social development, sustainable development: Ecological and social
Theories of underdevelopment: Liberal-Max Weber, Gunnar Myrdal, dependency: Centre-periphery (Frank), uneven development (Samir Amin), world-system (Wallerstein)
Paths of development: Modernisation, globalisation, socialist, mixed, Gandhian
Social structure and development: Social structure as a facilitator/ inhibitor, development and socio-economic disparities, gender and development
Culture and development: Culture as an aid/ impediment, development and displacement of tradition, development and upsurge of ethnic movements
Sociology: Unit 17
Population and society
Theories of population growth: Malthusian, demographic transition
Population growth and distribution in India: Growth of Indian population since 1901, determinants of population
Concepts of fertility, mortality, morbidity, and migration: Age and sex composition and its consequences, determinants of fertility, determinants of mortality, infant, child, and maternal mortality, morbidity rates
Concepts of fertility, mortality, morbidity, and migration: Determinants and consequences of migration
Population and development: Population as a constraint on and a resource for development, socio-cultural factors affecting population growth
Population control: Population policy-problems and perspectives, population education, measures taken for population control
Sociology: Unit 18
Gender and society
Gender as a social construct: Models of gendered socialization, cultural symbolism and general roles
Social structure and gender inequality: Patriarchy and matriarchy, division of labour-production and reproduction
Theories of gender relations: Liberalist, radical, socialist, post-modernist
Gender and development: Effect of development policies on gender relations, perspectives on gender and development-welfarist, developmentalist, empowerment
Women and development in India: Indicators of women’s status-demographic, social, economic, and cultural, special schemes and strategies for women’s development, voluntary sector and women’s development, globalisation and women’s development, eco-feminism

MP SET 2024 Exam Pattern

MP SET Paper 1 Exam Pattern

  • Paper 1 of MP SET will consist of General Teaching and Research Aptitude.
  • The test will comprise of 100 marks carrying 50 questions
  • For each question, 2 marks will be awarded while there will no negative marking for wrong answers
  • The questions will be of objective type comprising matching, True/False, Assertion-Reasoning Type
  • The duration of the exam is 1 hour

MP SET Paper 2 Exam Pattern

MP SET Exam Pattern - Paper 2

  • The paper 2 of MP SET will comprise of questions as per the preference

  • Paper 2 of MP SET will consist of multiple choice questions

  • The second question paper will carry 200 marks comprising of 100 questions

  • For each correct answer, 2 marks will be awarded. No negative marking will be given for the incorrect answer.

  • The duration of paper 2 is 2 hours

MP SET 2024 Admit Card

MPPSC releases the admit card of MP SET 2024 in online mode. Only those candidates who have registered successfully will be issued the MP SET admit card. Applicants can download the admit card by entering their application number, gender and date of date of birth in the login window. MP SET admit card is an important document that must be carried to the examination hall without which they will not be allowed to take the online exam. Along with the admit card, candidates should also carry one identity proof (prescribed by MPPSC) to the examination hall.

If any candidate has forgotten the application number, then they can get it back by clicking ‘know your application number’ and entering registration number and date of birth in the login window.

MP SET 2024 Exam Centers

StateCity
Madhya PradeshIndore
Bhopal
Gwalior
Jabalpur
Rewa
Satna
Sagar
Ujjain

Documents Required at Exam

  • Admit card
  • Aadhaar card
  • Driving license
  • PAN card
  • Passport
  • Bank passbook with photograph
  • State/central ID proof
  • College ID proof
  • Domiciled certificate if any

MP SET 2024 Result

MPPSC will announce the result of MP SET  in online mode. The authority will prepare two merit lists. The first merit list will be prepared for only those candidates who have qualified in Paper 1 and 2 and obtained category-wise minimum qualifying marks i.e. 40 % for General and 35% for SC/ST/PWD. The top 6% of the candidates will be selected.

The second merit list will be prepared on the basis of the first merit list. As per the new rule, out of the total qualified candidates 15% SC, 7.5% ST and  3% PWD will be declared qualified in MP SET 2024.

MP SET 2024 Cutoff

MP SET Cutoff 2024

The MPPSC prescribes the minimum qualifying marks to be obtained in MP SET 2024 to be considered eligible for the post of Assistant Professor. The candidates have to obtain the following minimum MP SET Cutoff 2024 marks separately in Paper I and II as given below:

Category

Paper I

Paper II

Unreserved

40 (40%)

40 (40%)

OBC/SC/ST/PwD

35 (35%)

35 (35%)

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