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About RPSC College Lecturer 2019
Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) conducts RPSC College Lecturer exam in offline mode. Candidates between 21 to 35 years of age who hold a Master’s Degree with not less than 55% marks can fill the application form of RPSC College Lecturer. The recruitment of College Lecturers will be done by the process of Interview but if the application received by the conducting authority is more, then an offline aptitude test will also be conducted before the Interview. All those candidates who qualify in the aptitude test will further be called for the interview. Candidates who qualify in the interview round will be shortlisted for the final recruitment.
RPSC College Lecturer 2019 Highlights
Full Exam Name | Rajasthan Public Service Commission College Lecturer Exam |
Short Exam Name | RPSC College Lecturer |
Conducting Body | Rajasthan Public Service Commission |
Frequency of Conduct | Vacancy Based |
Exam Level | State Level Exam |
Mode of Application | Online |
Application Fee (General) | 350 Rs [Online] |
Mode of Exam | Offline |
Mode of Counselling | Offline |

RPSC College Lecturer 2019 Eligibility Criteria
RPSC College Lecturer Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria of RPSC College Lecturer will be determined by the examination authority. Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria before they fill the application form. RPSC College Lecturer eligibility criteria will be determined by taking the age and educational qualification of the candidates into consideration. However, there are various age relaxations provided to the candidates belonging to the reserved category.
RPSC College Lecturer Eligibility Criteria - Age
Lower age limit - 21 years
Upper age limit - 35 years
The following table contains the age relaxations provided by the exam conducting authority on the basis of the category of the candidates.
RPSC College Lecturer Eligibility Criteria - Age Relaxations
Category | Age Relaxation | ||
SC/ST/OBC/Ex.OBC (male) | 5 years | ||
SC/ST/OBC/Ex.OBC (female) | 10 years | ||
General female | 5 years | ||
Widow/Divorced women | No upper age limit | ||
PWD | General | 10 years | |
BC/Ext.BC | 13 years | ||
SC/ST | 15 years |
RPSC College Lecturer Eligibility Criteria - Educational Qualification
Candidates must hold master’s degree with at least 55% marks.
Must have qualified NET (National Eligibility Test) conducted by NTA/CSIR.
All those who hold Ph.D.degree are exempted from the condition of NET/SET/SLET.
OR
Candidates who are professional artist with commendable achievements.
Artist of high grade at AIR/TV.
RPSC College Lecturer 2019 Application Process
Mode of Application : Online
Mode of Payment : Net Banking | Credit Card | Debit Card
RPSC College Lecturer Application Form
RPSC will release the RPSC College Lecturer application form in online mode. Eligible candidates can fill the application form of RPSC College Lecturer. Candidates must fill the application form along with the payment of the prescribed application fee. No application fee will be accepted without the payment of the application fee. The application fee of RPSC College Lecturer can be paid by the candidates in online mode within the time frame allotted by the exam conducting authority.
RPSC College Lecturer Application Fee
General/BC candidates must pay Rs. 350
BC NCL candidates must pay Rs 250
Special BC candidates belonging to Rajasthan must pay an application fee of Rs. 150
Any correction and modification of the application form can be made by the candidates within 30 days from the last date of application form filling.
Application Fees
Category | Quota | Mode | Gender | Amount |
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OBC, General | Online | Transgender, Male, Female | ₹ 350 |
RPSC College Lecturer 2019 Syllabus
General Studies of Rajasthan-Paper III
History, art, culture, literature, and heritage of Rajasthan |
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Ancient civilizations of Rajasthan and its major sites |
Major dynasties of Rajasthan and its rulers through the ages, and their cultural achievements (1000-1800 A.D.) |
Political resistance of Rajput rulers against Muslim power |
Bhakti movement and Sufism in medieval Rajasthan, saints and sects |
Folk gods and goddesses |
Political awakening and freedom movement in Rajasthan: 1857, peasant and tribal movements, Praja mandal movements, contribution of women in social and political awakening |
Folk culture: Fairs and festivals, different schools of painting, folk tales, and gathas, folk songs, folk dances, folk music, and instruments |
Dress and ornaments, handicrafts |
Rajasthani language: Origin and development |
Main dialects and region |
Rajasthani scripts: Mudia and devnagari |
Rajasthani literature: Its evolution-(i) early period, (ii) pre-medieval period, (iii) post-medieval period, (iv) modern period |
Famous writers and their works |
Tourism and Rajasthan: Heritage, tourism policy, and vision |
Geography of Rajasthan |
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Physical features, geological structure, drainage system and geographical regions |
Climate, natural vegetation, soil resources, minerals, and power resources |
Population-characteristics, live-stock and fisheries, wildlife, and biodiversity |
Agriculture, irrigation system, and irrigation-projects, industries, and industrial development |
Special area development programmes, drought, and famines, desertification hazard in Rajasthan |
Political and administrative system of Rajasthan |
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Governor, chief minister, and council of ministers |
State legislative assembly, high court and judicial system of Rajasthan |
Rajasthan public service commission, state election commission, state finance commission, state human rights commission, state commission for women, state information commission, Lok Ayukta and auditor general |
Chief secretary, government secretariat, chief minister’s office (CMO), divisional commissioner, district administration, Panchayati Raj institutions and local-self government |
Government policies and developmental programmes, legal rights, citizen charters, social audit |
Economy of Rajasthan |
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Rajasthan economy-characteristics, compositional trend of SDP, occupational distribution |
Major issues: (a) Agriculture sector-major rabi and kharif crops, irrigated and non irrigated area, land holding. (b) Industrial sector-obstacles, role and problems of small-scale industries, state public enterprises, SEZ, RIICO, RFC |
Major issues: (c) Service sector-child education, health programmes, mid-day meal programme, banking and insurance services, out sourcing, agriculture and industrial finance, agricultural insurance |
Growth, development and planning-state five year plans, state budget, state planning board, growth rate of agriculture, industrial and service sector, use of renewable resources, resurgent Rajasthan |
Major development projects-state river valley projects, other state’s river valley projects for Rajasthan, DFCC, rural electrification, rural roads development programmes, national highways and state highways, power projects |
Major development projects-projects financed by foreign institutions |
Programmes and schemes of government for economically and socially backward classes, disabled persons, old aged people, women empowerment and child development |
Contemporary events |
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Major contemporary events and issues of Rajasthan |
Persons and places in news |
Sports and games |
Persian-Paper-I
History of Persian literature during Tahiri and Safari period |
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History of Persian literature during Samanid period |
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History of Persian literature during Sasanian period |
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History of Persian literature during Seljuk period |
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Sufistic literature during Saljuqi period |
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Historical works during Saljuqi period |
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History of Persian literature during Temuri period |
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Prose literature in Temuri period |
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Historical works in Temuri period |
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History of Persian literature during Safari period |
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History of Persian literature during Qachari period |
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History of Persian literature during constitutional movement (Daurah-I-Mashrootiat) |
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Forms of Persian poetry |
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History of Persian literature during pre-Mughal period |
History of Persian literature during Mughal period |
Ethical and Sufi literature during Mughal period |
Persian-Paper-II
Prose work |
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Ethical books: Akhlaq-i-Nasiri, Akhlaq-i-Jalali, Akhlaq-i-Mohsini |
Historical books: Tarikh-i-Baihaqi, Tarikh-i-Jahan Gushai Joini, Jamint Tawarikh |
Sufistic books: Tazkiratul Auliya, Kashful Mahjub, Kimiya-iSaadat |
Poets |
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Firdausi, Sanai mashladi, Umar Khayyam, Amir Khurran |
Unsuri, Anwari, Manuchahri, Urfi, Khaqani |
Hafiz, Saadi, Iqbal, Maulan Abdur Rehman Jami, Chander Bhan Brahman, Anand Ram Mukhlis |
Malfuz literature |
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Fawaidul Foad, Khairul Majalis, Jamiul Kalni |
Evolution of Persian criterian |
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Shairul Ajam, Tanqeed-e-Shairul Ajam, Maqaddamah-e-Shair-o-Shairi (Haali) |
Forms of Persian poetry |
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Rubai, Qasidah, Masnavi, Maisiya, Ghazal |
Accountancy and business statistics-Paper-I
Financial accounting |
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Conceptual framework of accounting, accounting standards in India, introduction of IFRS, issue, forfeiture and redemption of shares, and debentures, buy back of shares |
Preparation and presentation of final accounts of companies as per schedule III of companies act 2013 |
Internal reconstruction and amalgamation |
Preparation of consolidated financial statements of holding companies |
Value added statement, environmental accounting, social accounting, human resource accounting |
Cost accounting |
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Concept of cost and cost control, cost accounting methods, marginal costing and break-even analysis, decision based on marginal costing, budgetary control and preparation of various type of budgets, standard costing, and ascertainment of material |
Labour and overhead variances |
Activity based costing-its application and limitations |
Management accounting |
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Objectives and scope of management accounting, ratio analysis and preparation of funds flow statement and cash flow statement |
Capital structure theories and decisions, cost of capital, working capital management, capital budgeting decisions, dividend decisions |
Accountancy and business statistics-Paper-II
Taxation |
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Income tax law and rules with reference to assessment of individuals, HUF, firm, AOP, and companies |
Assessment procedure and types of assessment, advance payment of tax, tax deduction at source, refund of tax; concept of tax planning, tax avoidance, and tax evasion |
Indirect tax-knowledge of central excise duty, customs duty, central sales tax, R-VAT, service tax |
Auditing |
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Meaning, objectives, and types of audit |
Internal control, vouching, and verification of assets and liabilities |
Assurance standards, audit programme, working papers, documentation, audit reports |
Audit of companies, appointment, removal, rights, duties, and liabilities of auditor |
Audit of banks and insurance companies |
Management audit, cost audit, EDP audit, environmental audit, social audit |
Audit of accounting information system (AIS) |
Business Statistics and Operation Research |
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Introduction, definition, and functions of statistics, measures of central tendency, dispersion and skewness, correlation, and regression analysis, probability, statistical decision theory, sampling and test of hypothesis |
Linear programming, network analysis-PERT and CPM, decision theory |
Botany-Paper-I
Algae in diversified habitats (terrestrial, fresh water, marine) |
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Thallus organization, cell structure and reproduction in different classes/ groups; criteria in classification of algae; economic importance of algae |
General characteristic in different classes/ groups of fungi |
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Cell ultra structure, cell wall composition, reproduction, heterothallism, para sexuality, recent trends in classification, economic importance of fungi, mycorrhizae and lichens |
Archaebacteria, eubacteria and cyanobacteria |
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Ultra-structure, and reproduction, prions, l-forms, virioids, characteristics and ultra structure of virions, mycoplasma, spiroplasma, and phytoplasma-general characters and role in causing plant diseases, microbiology of water, air, and soil |
General account of diseases caused by plant pathogens |
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Molecular basis of host parasite interaction, pathogen attack, and defense mechanism |
Diseases of important field crops of Rajasthan (red rot of sugar cane, rust of wheat, covered smut of wheat, loose smut of wheat, green ear disease of bajra, leaf spot and smut of jowar, ergot, and smut of bajra, root knot, and rot diseases of vegetables) |
Diseases control and the role of information technology |
General characters, structure, reproduction, evolution, and interrelationships in bryophytes, pteridophytes, and gymnosperms |
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Evolution of stele; heterospory and seed habit, principles of palaeobotany |
Taxonomic hierarchy |
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Principles of nomenclature, taxonomic tools, important systems of classification (Bentham and Hooker, Engler and Prantl, Hutchinson, and Takhtajan), role of morphology, anatomy, embryology, palynology, cytology, phytochemistry |
Genome analysis and nucleic acid hybridization in taxonomy, taxonomy of some selected families of Rajasthan (leguminoceae cucurbitaceae, asteraceae, asclepiadeceae, solanaceae, euphorbiaceae and poaceae), phylogeny of angiosperms |
General concept of plant morphology |
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Origin and evolution of flower |
Primitive living angiosperms, foliar stamens, open carpels, organization of root and shoot apical meristems |
Development of male and female gametophytes |
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Pollination, pollen pistil interaction, fertilization, endosperm development and embryogenesis, seed development and fruit formation, polyembryony apomixis, embryo culture, biochemistry, and molecular biology of fruit maturation |
Basic concepts of ecology |
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Ecological factors affecting plant growth, principles of limiting factors, population characteristics, population interaction, R and K selection, genecology and range extensions, community characteristics, community classification, continuum concept |
Ecological niche, plant succession in various habitats, concept of climax |
Structure and function of ecosystem, energy flow and biogeochemical cycles (N, P, C, S), primary production, plant indicators, major biomes of the world |
Phytogeographical regions of India, vegetation of Rajasthan |
Ecosystem services |
Environmental pollution |
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Air, water, noise, and soil, green house effect, ozone layer depletion, acid rain, concept of biodiversity with special reference to India, hot spots, strategies for conservation of flora and fauna, biomonitoring, environmental impact assessment |
Plant civilization |
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Centers of origin, gene diversity, utilization, cultivation and improvement of plants of food (rice, wheat, bajra, pulses, green gram, moth and beans), oil seeds (mustard, soybean and ground nut) |
Drugs (rauvolfia, ephedra, papaver, atropa, cinchona, and withania), fiber-cotton, jute, and coir and plants of industrial value-tobacco, sugarcane, tea, and coffee |
Ethnobotany, underexploited plants of potential medicinal and food value with special reference to Rajasthan |
Light and electron microscopy (TEM and SEM) |
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Confocal electron microscopy, phase contrast, fixation and staining, HPLC, electrophoresis, ELISA, spectrophotometry, centrifugation |
Botany-Paper-II
Plant-water relation |
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Membrane transport, and translocation of water and solutes |
Enzymes |
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Classification, mechanism of action, role in metabolism, enzyme, kinetics, regulation of enzyme activity, active sites, coenzymes, activators and inhibitors, isozymes |
Photosynthesis |
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Pigments, photophosphorylation, mechanism of photosynthesis, photorespiration, photosynthesis in c4 plants, cam |
Nitrogen metabolism |
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Amino acid metabolism and protein synthesis |
Fatty acid metabolism |
Signal transduction: Overview receptors and G-proteins, specific signaling mechanism in bacteria and proteins |
Respiration |
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Glycolysis, TCA cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, glycogen breakdown, inter conversion of hexoses and pentoses |
Seed dormancy and germination |
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Hormonal regulation of growth and development |
Physiological effects and mechanism of action of auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, ethylene, abscisic acid and jasmonic acid, plant rythms and biological clock, secondary metabolites, plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses |
Physiology of flowering-photoperiodism and vernalization |
Ultra structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells |
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Cell membrane structure and function, cell organelles-structure and functions, nucleus-structure, nuclear pores, DNA structure-A, B, and Z forms, replication, damage and repair, transcription, splicing and nucleolus, cells cycle |
Structure of chromatin and its organization, specialized types of chromosomes, banding patterns, chromosomal aberration and polyploidy |
Genetics of eukaryote and prokaryote organelles |
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Mapping of bacteriophage genome, genetic transformation, conjugation, and transduction in bacteria, genetics of mitochondria and cytoplasmic male sterility |
Techniques in cell biology |
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In-situ hybridization (FISH), (GISH), genetic code, transcription and translation, operon model, RNA polymerase |
Genetic mapping: Independent assortment and crossing over, molecular mechanism of recombination, chromosome mapping, linkage groups |
Molecular basis of spontaneous and induced mutation and their role in evolution, principles of plant breeding important conventional methods of self and cross pollinated and vegetative propagated crops, mutation breeding |
Basic concepts, principles, and scope of biotechnology |
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Plant cell and tissue culture, concept of totipotency, micropropagation by organogenesis and adventitious shoot bud differentiation, axillary bud proliferation and embryogenesis, somatic hybridization-protoplast isolation, fusion, and culture |
Artificial seeds, production of hybrids and somaclones, hybrids, production of secondary metabolites and bioactive compounds |
Recombination DNA technology |
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Restriction enzymes, reverse transcriptase |
Gene cloning, principles and techniques, construction of genomics, DNA libraries, DNA synthesis and sequencing, polymerase chain reaction, DNA finger printing |
Genetic engineering of plants: Aims, strategies for development of transgenics, agrobacterium, and microinjection mediated gene transfer in plants, intellectual property rights and possible ecological risks and ethical concerns |
Genetic engineering of plants: Microbial genetic manipulation |
Structural and functional genomics, microarray, genome sequencing projects (with special reference to rice, wheat, chick pea, and tomato) and proteomics |
Principles and practices of statistical methods in biological research |
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Samples and population, data collection, and processing, basic statistics (averages, statistics of dispersion, coefficient of variation, standard error, and deviation); confidence limits, probability, distribution (binomial, Poisson, and normal) |
Tests of statistical significance, simple correlation, and regression, analysis of variance |
Chemistry-Paper-I
Chemical periodicity |
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Periodic properties and group trends |
Theories of Chemical bonding |
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VSEPR theory, LCAO, types of molecular orbitals, molecular orbital diagrams of homo and heteronuclear (diatomic and polyatomic) molecules |
Acid and bases |
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Concepts of acids and bases, hard, and soft acid base concepts |
Transition Metal Chemistry |
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Electronic configuration, variable oxidation states, magnetic properties, charge transfer spectra, metal atom clusters, stereochemistry of coordination compounds, their IUPAC names, metal-ligand bonding, ligand field theory of complexes |
High and low spin complexes, CFSE, Jahn-Teller effect, spectral, and magnetic properties of complexes |
Nomenclature |
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Iupac nomenclature of organic compounds |
Electronic displacements and aromaticity |
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Inductive, electromeric, mesomeric, and hyperconjugative effects, electrophiles, nucleophiles, free radicals |
Resonance and its applications to organic compounds |
Effect of structure on the dissociation constants of organic acids and bases |
Hydrogen bond and its effects on the properties of organic compounds |
Aromaticity, Huckel’s rule and its applications |
Annulenes and heteroannulenes |
Reaction mechanisms |
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Addition, substitution, elimination, and rearrangements (carbon to carbon, carbon to nitrogen) |
Reactive intermediates like benzynes, carbenes, and nitrenes |
Non-classical carbonium ion, neighbouring group participation |
Some name reactions: Aldol, Cannizaro’s, Perkin, Stobbe, Dieckmann condensations, Hoffmann, Schmidt, Lossen, Curtius, Beckmann, and Fries rearrangement |
Reformatsky, Wittig, Favorskii, Shapiro and Baeyer-Villiger reaction, Michael addition |
Aromatics, heteroaromatics, and dyes |
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Synthesis and important reactions of anthracene, phenanthrene, biphenyl, furan, thiophene, pyrrole, pyridine, quinoline, isoquinoline, and indole |
Modern theories of colour and constitution |
Chemistry of indigo and alizarin |
Stereochemistry and conformational analysis |
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Elements of symmetry |
Optical and geometrical isomerism |
E, Z, and R, S notations, conformations of alkanes and cycloalkanes and their effect on reactivity |
Asymmetric synthesis, stereoselective, and stereospecific synthesis |
Spectroscopy |
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Rotational and vibrational spectra of diatomic molecules, selection rules |
Principles and applications of electronic, IR, NMR and mass spectroscopy, and their combined applications for structural elucidation of organic compounds |
ESR, Raman, photoacoustic, and photoelectron spectroscopy |
Nuclear chemistry |
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Radioactive decay, mass defect and binding energy, nuclear reactions, nuclear transformation, fission and fusion, neutron activation analysis, applications of isotopes |
Chemical kinetics |
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Rates of chemical reactions, methods of determining rate laws, Arrhenius equation, collision theory of reaction rates, steric factor, theory of absolute reaction rates, theory of unimolecular reactions, salt effect, kinetics of photochemical reactions |
Thermodynamics |
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First law, relation between Cp and Cv, enthalpies of physical and chemical changes, temperature dependence of enthalpies, second law, entropy, Gibbs and Helmholtz functions, evaluation of entropy and Gibbs function, Gibbs-Helmholtz equation |
Maxwell relations |
Thermodynamics of ideal and non-ideal gases and solutions |
Third law of thermodynamics |
Electrochemistry and ionic equilibrium |
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Theory of strong electrolytes, equilibrium in electrochemical cells, cell reactions, Nernst equation, applications of cells, EMF measurements, concentration cells, fuel cells, electrolysis, corrosion and its prevention |
Environmental chemistry |
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Atmospheric layers |
Vertical temperature profile, heat/ radiation budget of the earth atmospheric systems, lapse rate |
Temperature inversion |
Pressure variation in atmosphere and scale height |
Sources of nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, carbon oxides, chloroflurocarbon, methane and other hydrocarbons in atmosphere, air pollution |
Mechanism of photochemical decomposition of NO₂ and formation of ozone, hydroperoxy and organic radicals |
Reactions of hydroxyl radical with methane, SO₂ and NO₂ |
Photochemical smog |
Stratospheric ozone depletion, green house effect |
Chemistry-Paper-II
Lanthanides and actinides |
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Electronic configuration, magnetic and spectral properties, lanthanide and actinide contraction, oxidation states, super heavy elements |
Chemistry of non-transition elements |
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Preparation, properties, and bonding in diborane and higher boranes, polyhedral borane anions and carboranes, borazines |
Silicones and silicates (structure and applications in industry and technology), phosphonitrilic compounds, interhalogen compounds, compounds of xenon and their structures |
Organometallic chemistry of transition elements |
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Synthesis, structure and bonding, homogeneous catalytic reactions, hydrogenation, hydroformylation, isomerisation, polymerisation |
Solid state |
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Bragg’s equation, determination of dimensions of a unit cell, number of atoms and molecules per unit cell, lattice energy of ionic crystals, madelung constant, Born-Haber cycle, Schottky and Frenkel defects, line and plane defects, band theory |
Electrical properties of solids, insulators, and semiconductors |
Organic transformations and reagents |
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Functional group interconversions including oxidations and reductions |
Common catalysts and reagents (organic, inorganic, organometallic, and enzymatic) |
Synthetic uses |
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Acetoacetic and malonic esters, Grignard, and organolithium reagents, their preparation, identification, estimation, and important applications in organic synthesis |
Pericyclic reactions |
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Selection rules and stereochemistry of electrocyclic reactions, cycloaddition, and sigmatropic shifts, Sommelet-Hauser, Cope, and Claisen rearrangements |
Organic photochemistry |
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Jablonskii diagram, photochemistry of alkenes, carbonyl compounds and aromatic compounds, photodegradation of polymers, singlet molecular oxygen reactions |
Paterno-Buchi reaction, Norrish type I and II reactions, and Barton reaction |
Analytical chemistry |
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Principles and applications of AAS, DTA, TGA, partition and adsorption chromatography |
Quantum theory |
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Schrodinger equation, particle in a box, hydrogen atom, hydrogen molecule ion, variation theorem, spin-spin orbital coupling scheme, term symbols, and spectroscopic states |
Statistical thermodynamics |
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Boltzmann distribution, kinetic theory of gases, partition functions, and their relations with thermodynamic quantities |
Physical chemistry of polymers |
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Number average and weight average molecular weights, end-group analysis, sedimentation, light scattering and viscosity methods for determination of molecular weights, stereochemistry and mechanism of polymerization |
Symmetry and group theory |
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Symmetry elements and symmetry operations, groups, classes, multiplication and character tables, applications of group theory in hybridization and molecular vibrations |
Chemistry of natural products |
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Carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acid, fatty acids, terpenes, steroids, and alkaloids |
Colloids and surface chemistry |
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Stability and properties of colloids, micelles, CMC, isotherms and surface area analysis |
Bioinorganic chemistry |
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Photosystem, porphyrins, metalloenzymes, oxygen transport, electron transfer reaction, nitrogen fixation, introductory supramolecular chemistry |
Clothing-dyeing and printing-Paper-I (Textile dyeing: Clothing dyeing)
Impurities in raw cotton, wool, silk, and bast fiber |
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Elementary knowledge of textile chemical processing, definition, and classification of dyes and dyeing |
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Objects of different processes involved, example Singeing, desizing, scouring, bleaching and mercerization |
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Processing sequence of grey cotton fabric up to dyeing and printing |
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Application of direct, reactive, vat, sulphur and azoic dyes on cellulosic fiber and pigment dyeing |
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Introductory knowledge of machinery used in pretreatments of cotton fabric |
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Classification of acid dyes its application on wool and silk fiber |
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Selection of dyes for synthetic fiber and application on nylon, polyester, and acrylic |
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Different dyeing technique of polyester fiber |
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Different dyeing defects of fabric in jigger, winch, and jet dyeing machine |
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Measurement of fastness properties, example washing, rubbing, light, and perspiration |
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Definition of finishing and classification of various types of finishes |
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Important finishing treatments like calendaring, organdie, sanforization, water repellency, and anticrease finishes |
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Clothing-dyeing and printing-Paper-II (Textile printing: Clothing-printing)
Preparation of the fabric before printing like singeing, shearing and cropping, desizing, scouring bleaching and mercerization |
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Definition and classification of printing, ingredients of printing paste |
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Classification of thickeners and its properties |
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Methods of printing such as block, stencil, screen, flat-bed, and rotary printing |
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Photo chemical method of preparation of screen |
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Digital inkjet printing |
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Definition and method of transfer printing |
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Types and working of transfer printing machine |
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Styles of printing, direct, discharge, and resist style of printing |
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Application of direct, azoic, reactive, vat, indigo sol, sulphur, and acid dyes in printing on textile materials |
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Computer science-Paper-I
Computer organization and architecture |
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Number representation and computer arithmetic (fixed and floating point) |
Logic functions, minimization, design and synthesis of combinational and sequential circuits; machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU and data-path, CPU and control design, memory interface, I/O interface (interrupt and DMA mode) |
Instruction pipelining, cache and main memory, secondary storage |
Computer programming |
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Programming in C: Functions, recursion, parameter passing, scope, binding; abstract data types, arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, binary search trees, binary heaps, file handling |
Object-oriented programming: Class, object, inheritance, polymorphism and overriding, constructors and destructors, overloading, exception handling |
Software engineering |
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Software development life cycle and different models, information gathering, requirement and feasibility analysis, data flow diagrams, process specifications, input/ output design, process life cycle, planning and managing the project, design, coding |
Testing, implementation, maintenance |
Operating system |
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Main functions and different types of OS |
Processes, threads, inter-process communication, concurrency, synchronization, deadlock, CPU scheduling, memory management and virtual memory, file systems |
The Unix system: file systems, process management, Bourne shell, shell variable, command line programming, filters and Unix commands, system calls |
Computer networks |
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Lan, Man, Wan, transmission media: Guided and unguided, multiplexing (TDM, FDM, SDM, and WDM) and switching techniques, routing algorithms, network reference models: OSI model, TCP/ IP model, TCP/ UDP and sockets, IPV4 / IPV6, DNS |
Network security: Symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, message digest, block and stream ciphers, one time pad, IP security, e-mail security: PGP, IDS, firewall |
Computer science-Paper-II
Discrete mathematical structures |
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Counting principles, linear recurrence, mathematical induction, relations and functions, predicate and propositional logic |
Graph: Definition and properties, connected graph, cycles, and circuits, tree: Rooted tree, spanning trees |
Models of computability: Regular expressions and finite automata |
Context free grammars and push down automata |
Regular and context free languages, pumping lemma |
Turing machines and undesirability |
Data structures and algorithms |
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Analysis, asymptotic notation, notions of space and time complexity, best, worst, and average case analysis; design: Greedy approach, dynamic programming, divide-and conquer; tree and graph traversals, spanning tree algorithms, shortest paths; hashing |
Design: Sorting, searching |
Basic concepts of complexity classes P, NP, NP-hard, NP-complete |
Database management system |
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ER-model, relational model (relational algebra, tuple calculus), database design (integrity constraints, normalization-1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF, and 4NF), structured query languages (SQL), file structures (sequential files, indexing, B and B+ trees) |
Transactions and concurrency control |
System software |
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Assemblers: One pass and two pass assemblers design, macros and macro processors, loaders and linkers, text editors and debuggers, program generators, compiler and interpreter, different phases of compilation process |
Emerging trends and technologies |
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Concept of parallel computing (parallel virtual machine and message passing interface) , mobile computing: Cellular system, handoff, location management, pervasive computing, WLAN, e-technologies: E-commerce framework and applications, business models |
Electronic payment system: Digital token, smart cards, credit cards, risks in e-payment systems |
Data warehousing and data mining |
Drawing and painting-Paper-I
Fundamental of Art |
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Definition and meaning of art |
Classification of art (fine art and performing art), importance of art, creative process (observation, perception, imagination, expression), folk art (Mandna, Pichhwai, Phad, And Kavad) |
History of Indian Art |
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Prehistoric art, Indus Valley civilization, Shung period, Sanchi, Bharhut, Kushan period-Gandhar style |
Bagh, Sigiriya, Jogimara, Ajanta painting, Jain painting, rajasthan painting-Mewar, Marwar (Kishangarh, Jodhpur, Bikaner), Hadoti (Kota-Bundi), Dhundhar (Jaipur, Alwar), Pahari (Kangra and Basohli), Mughal school |
Artist of Rajasthan |
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Ramgopal Vijayvargia, Kripal Singh Shekhawat, Parmanand Choyal, Bhabani Charan Gue, Dwarka Prasad Sharma, Ram Jaiswal, Suresh Sharma, Mohan Sharma, Devki Nandan Sharma, Bhoor Singh Shekhawat, Goverdhan Lal Joshi, Jyoti Swaroop, R.V. Sakhalkar |
Major phases in western painting |
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Prehistoric painting, Egyptian art, Mesopotamia, Aegean civilization (create and Mycenaean), Greek art-Roman art, Byzantine, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo style of painting |
Eastern concept of beauty |
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Natya Shastra, Ras Siddhant (Bharat Muni, Bhatt Lolatt, Shankuk, Bhattnayak, Abhinav Gupt), Veda, Upnishads, Vatsyayan’s theory of art, Vishnu Dharmottar Purana, concept of beauty in Shaiva, Boddha, and Jain religions and philosophy |
Ravindranath Tagore, A.K. Coomarswami |
Drawing and painting-Paper-II
Elements of painting |
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Line, form, colour, tone, texture, space |
Principles of composition-unity, harmony, balance, emphasis or dominance, rhythm, proportion and perspective, six canons of Indian and Chinese painting |
Major trends in Indian Art |
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Company style, Deccan painting, Bengal school, Bombay school and progressive artist group |
Artists and aculptors of India: Raja Ravi Verma, Yamini Rai, E.B. Havell, Ashit Kumar Haldar, Amrita Shergil, R.N. Tagore, Abnindranath Tagore, Nandlal Bose, K.K. Hebbar, N.S. Bendre, M.F. Hussain, F.N. Suza, Raza, K.H. Ara, Ramkinkar Baij, Dhanraj Bhagat |
Artists and aculptors of India: Shankho Choudhary, Devi Prasad Ray Chaudhary, Himmat Shah, Usha Rani Hooja, Annish Kapoor |
Sculptures of Indian temples |
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Ellora, Elephanta, Mahabalipuram, Delwara, Ranakpur, Arthurna, Abhaneri, Konark temple, Khajuraho temples and Meenakshi temple |
History of modern art |
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Neo-classicism, Romanticism, realism, impressionism, neo-impressionism, post-impressionism, fauvism, nabism, cubism, expressionism, futurism, constructivism, metaphysical painting, dada, surrealism, abstract art, Op art, pop art, action painting |
Western concept of beauty |
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Definition of Aesthetics, Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Baumgarten, Hegel, Schelling, Kant, Freud, Tolstoy, Mooris Wetiz, Croce, G.Santayana, S.K. Langer, I.A. Richards, Roger Fry and Clive Bell |
Economic administration and financial management-Paper-I
Theory of economics and growth |
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Nature and scope of micro and macro economics |
Basic features of Kautilaya ka Arthshastra |
Consumer behavior |
Demand analysis |
Indifference curve analysis |
Pricing under various market conditions |
Production theory |
Distribution theory-modern theory of rent, wage, profit, and interest |
National income-concept, methods, components, importance, and limitations |
Consumption and investment function |
Theory of income and employment |
Theories of business cycles and recent trends |
Indian economic problems |
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Problems of Indian economy-poverty, population, and unemployment |
Policy commission in India |
Industrial versus agricultural development |
Privatization and globalization |
Public private partnership in infrastructure management |
Niti aayog |
Rural development in India |
Cooperative movement in india |
Public finance |
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Nature, concept, features, and importance of public finance |
Cannons of taxation, principles of taxation |
Direct and indirect taxes |
Tax impact and tax incidence, tax evasion and tax avoidance |
Theory of maximum social advantage |
Public debt and public revenue |
Central budget |
Major challenges and the budget |
Deficit financing |
Proposed GST-an analysis |
Monetary Economics |
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Concept, scope, importance, and components of money |
Determinants of demand for money and supply of money |
Monetary policy-concept, objects, and limitations |
Techniques of monetary control |
Monetary policy in India |
Inflation and deflation-concept, kinds, causes, effects, and control |
Money and capital market in India |
Multiplier and accelerator |
Economy of Rajasthan |
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Basic features of economy of Rajasthan |
Agriculture-problems, prospectus, and challenges |
Industries-problems, prospects and challenges, industrial policy in India |
Tourism development in Rajasthan |
Economic problems in Rajasthan |
Economic planning in Rajasthan |
Special area development programmes in Rajasthan |
Environment pollution and the problems of sustainable development |
Economic administration and financial management-Paper-II
Banking and Financial Institutions |
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Importance of banking to business, types of banks and their functions |
Reserve bank of India, NABARD, and rural banking |
Banking sectors reforms in India-NPA, capital adequacy norms |
E-banking |
Development banking: IDBI, IFCI, SFCS, UTI, SIDBI |
Regional variation in commercial banking development in India |
Challenges before commercial banks in 21st century |
Problems of banking sector in India |
Financial sector reforms in India |
International finance and foreign exchange |
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Nature and scope of international finance |
Foreign direct investment |
International capital markets |
GDRs, ADRs |
Balance of payment and balance of trade |
WTO and India |
Foreign institutional investors |
International financial institutions-IMF, IBRD, ADB, EXIM bank, and ECGC |
Foreign exchange rate-mechanism, risk, and its management |
Foreign exchange operations, convertibility of rupee |
Security analysis and portfolio management |
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Management of securities |
Investment spectrum |
Primary and secondary market operations |
Future of credit rating in India |
Government securities market and problems of new issue market |
Theories of portfolio management |
Mutual funds-investors' protection |
Regulation of capital market |
Sebi |
Financial management |
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Meaning, nature and scope of financial management |
Capital budgeting-kinds of budgeting, flexible, cash, master and human resource budget |
Cost of capital |
Working capital management |
Capital structure-financial and operating leverage |
Ratio analysis |
Fund flow and cash flow analysis |
Marginal cost analysis-management of income, retained earning, dividend policy, bonus issues |
Management of financial institutions |
Quantitative techniques |
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Correlation and regression for business decisions |
Probability-basic concepts, different approaches |
Probability distributions, binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions |
Index numbers, time series analysis |
Sampling need, probability, and non-probability, sampling methods |
Hypothesis testing: Definition, types of errors, testing of population means |
Chi-square-goodness of fit |
Interpolation |
Linear Programming |
Queuing theory |
Game theory |
PERT and CPM |
Economics-Paper-I
Microeconomics |
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Consumer behaviour-demand theory: Bandwagon, Snob, and Veblen effect |
Indifference curve analysis, income and substitution effects, Slutsky theorem, ordinary and compensated demand curves, elasticity of demand |
Nature of utility functions, analysis of consumer behavior under risk and uncertainty, asymmetric information |
Behavioral economics |
Short run and long run production functions, cost functions, and curves |
Elasticity of substitution |
Euler's theorem |
Production function-Cobb Douglas and CES |
Technical progress, economies of scope, and learning curve analysis |
Determination of price and output under different market structures |
Factor pricing analysis |
Game theory: Cooperative and non-cooperative games, sequential games, dominant strategy and Nash equilibrium |
Welfare economics-pareto optimality, market failure and externalities, new welfare economics, social welfare function, first and second theorem of welfare economics, theory of second best |
Arrow's impossibility theorem |
Macroeconomics |
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National income-concepts and measurement, flaws in conventional system of national income accounts, green accounting, consumption hypotheses-absolute, relative, life-cycle and permanent income hypotheses |
Classical, Keynesian and post-Keynesian theories of determination of income and output |
Philips curve controversy, post Keynesian theories of demand for money: Baumol, Tobin, Friedman, Patinkin and real balance effect |
Investment function: Neoclassical theory, accelerator theory, Tobin’s Q theory |
The components of money supply |
RBI approach to money supply |
High powered money |
The IS-LM model, the relative effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policies |
Ricardian equivalence |
Natural rate of unemployment-adaptive expectation |
Trade cycle theories: Accelerator-multiplier interaction model, Kaldor model |
Mendel-Fleming model |
Monetarism: Monetarist-fiscalist debate on policy activism |
New classical approach to macro economics |
Real business cycles, new Keynesian macroeconomics-sticky price (menu cost) model, efficiency wage hypothesis |
Economic growth and development |
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Economic development and growth |
Measurement and indicators of development: PQLI, HDI, HPI, and GDI |
Entitlement and capability approach |
Sustainable development |
Growth-distribution trade-offs |
Measurement of inequality-Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient |
Development and growth models: Lewis. Fei-Ranis, Harrod-Domar, Solow, Kaldor. Endogenous growth, Uzawa-Lucas model |
Golden rule of capital accumulation |
Technological progress-embodied and disembodied, technical progress-Hicks and Harrod, learning by doing |
Cambridge criticism of neo-classical analysis of growth |
Economic function of market and state: Market failure and government failure |
Project evaluation and cost-benefits analysis |
Theory of environment regulation: Political economy model of regulation, pigovian taxes; subsidies for abatement of pollution, property rights and the Coasian approach: Bargain solution |
Quantitative regulation: Command and control standard setting; tradable pollution permits |
Methods of environment valuation: Hedonic pricing, contingent valuation, and travel cost method |
Economics-Paper-II
Indian economy |
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Problems of Indian economy-poverty, unemployment, inflation, regional disparities |
Characteristics of Indian population and population policy |
Food security in India |
Inclusive growth |
Agriculture development and policies |
Need for second green revolution |
Agriculture credit in India: Kisan credit card, micro finance programme-SHG and bank linkage programme |
National agricultural insurance scheme |
Industrial development and policies |
Service sector growth |
Economic reforms in India and emerging trends in Indian agriculture, industry, and foreign trade |
Liberalization and recent changes in trade policy, WTO: Issues and its impacts on Indian economy |
Evolution of NITI Aayog |
Major flagship programmes of Indian government |
Quantitative techniques |
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Dispersion, skewness, and kurtosis, partial, and multiple corelation, time series |
Regression analysis, probability-definition, theorems of addition and multiplication, conditional probability, Bayes theorem |
Binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions |
Sampling techniques |
Estimation: Properties of good estimator, point and interval estimation, types of errors |
Hypothesis testing-use of Z, t, chi-square and F tests |
Association of attributes, analysis of variance |
Matrices, determinants, differentiation, integration-their applications in economics |
Unconstrained and constrained optimization |
Linear programming, game theory, input-output analysis |
Public Economics and international Economics |
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Social, merit, mixed, club goods |
Public expenditure-Wiseman, peacock hypothesis, leviathan hypothesis, Niskanen model, public-choice theory, public revenue-principle, effects |
Taxation: Incidence, impact, and effects of taxation |
Problem of double taxation |
Elasticity and buoyancy of taxes |
Problem of tax evasion and parallel economy in India |
VAT, CENVAT, GST, and its implication for India |
Issues of subsidies in India |
Public debt-sources, burden, effects, and its management |
Centre-state financial relations, fiscal policy: Neutral, compensatory, and functional finance |
Public enterprises and public utilities |
Kinds of budget-zero-base budgeting, gender budgeting and various concept of budget deficits |
Theories of international trade-comparative cost, opportunity costs |
Heckscher-Ohlin theory, factor price equalization theorem |
Rybczynski theorem |
Stolper-Samuelson theorem |
Terms of trade |
Effects of tariff and quota |
Balance of payments |
English-Paper-I
Critical Appreciation of a given poem or piece of prose |
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English language usage and grammar |
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Determiners, tenses, primary, and modal auxiliaries, basic sentence pattern, phrasal verbs, and idiomatic expressions |
Literary criticism |
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Classical (western and Indian) |
Renaissance |
Elizabethan and Jacobean |
Neo classical |
Pre romantic and romantic |
Victorian and pre Raphelite |
Early moderns till T.S. Eliot |
Critical theory |
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New criticism |
Structuralism and post structuralism |
Modernism and post modernism |
Post colonialism |
Feminist criticism |
Psychoanalytical criticism |
New historicism |
English-Paper-II
British literature through the ages |
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Renaissance |
Elizabethan |
Jacobean |
Neo classical |
Romantic |
Victorian |
Modern |
American and non-british English literature |
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American literature from sixteenth century to the present day |
Afro American literature |
African literature |
New literature (Caribbean, Canadian, and Australian) |
Indian writing in english |
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Colonial |
Post colonial |
Dalit |
Diaspora |
Geography-Paper-I
Geomorphology |
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Fundamental concepts of geomorphology and land forms: End genetic and exogenesis forces; denudation processes: Weathering and erosion, geosynclines, mountain building, continental drift and plate tectonics; concept of geomorphic cycle |
Landforms associated with fluvial, glacial, arid, coastal and karst cycles; slope forms and processes, environmental and applied geomorphology, and geomorphic hazards |
Climatology |
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Composition and structure of 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 atmosphere; air masses; fronts |
Temperate and tropical cyclones; types and distribution of precipitation; classification of world climates: Koppen's and Thornthwatte's schemes; hydrological cycle |
Oceanography |
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Origin of ocean basins; bottom relief of Indian, Atlantic and Pacific oceans; ocean deposits; coral reefs; temperature and salinity of oceans; density of sea water; tides and ocean currents; sea-level changes, marine resources, and their utilization |
Environment Geography |
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Physical factors influencing world distribution of plants and animals; forms and functions of ecosystem; forest, grassland, marine, desert and mountain ecosystems-food chain and biodiversity and its depletion through natural, and man-induced causes |
Conservation and management of ecosystems; environmental hazards and problems of pollution; ozone depletion, El-Nino, global warming and climate change, disaster management-types, components, and role of people |
History of geographic thought |
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General character of geographic knowledge during ancient and medieval period-with special reference to Vedic, Greek, Roman, and Arab geographers |
Foundations of modern geography; contributions of German, French, British, and American schools; conceptual and methodological developments during the 20th century; changing paradigms; man-environment relations: Determinism and possibilism |
Man-environment relations: Areal differentiation and spatial organization; quantitative revolution; impact of positivism, humanism, radicalism, and behaviouralism in geography |
Economic geography |
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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 |
Natural resources: Major regional trade and economic integration block |
Dynamics of world trade and investment |
Geography of India |
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Physiographic divisions; climate; vegetation; major soil types; coastal and marine resources; water resources; irrigation; agriculture; agroclimatic regions; mineral and power resources; major industries and industrial regions |
Population distribution and growth, population problem and policies; tribes, tribal areas, and their problems |
Settlement patterns; regional disparities in social and economic development |
Geography of Rajasthan |
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Physiography; climate; droughts; soils and vegetation; minerals and power resources; agriculture and irrigation; livestock; major industries and industrial regions; means of transport; population: Growth, distribution, problems, and solutions |
Desertification; geographical regions, major area development programmes |
Research methodology |
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Meaning, types, and significance of research, orientation of research, the research problem, research design, sampling fundamentals and sampling design |
Measurement of scaling techniques-concept of qualitative and quantitative research |
Data analysis, research approaches, interpretation, and report writing |
Cartography |
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Types of maps; techniques for the study of spatial patterns of distribution; single purpose and composite maps; choropleth, isopleth and chorochromatic maps; diagrams-one, two and three dimensional |
Classification of map projections and their specific uses |
Remote sensing and computer application in mapping; digital mapping; geographic information system (GIS), global positioning system (GPS), thematic maps |
Geography-Paper-II
Population geography |
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Nature, scope, subject matter, and recent trends; patterns of world distribution, growth and density of population; policy issues; patterns and processes of migration; demographic transition; population-resource regions |
Population-gender discrimination and empowerment of women with special reference to India |
Settlement geography |
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Site, situation, types, size, spacing, and internal morphology of rural and urban settlements; ecological processes of urban growth; spatial pattern and distribution of urban centers; urban fringe; city-region; settlement systems; primate city |
Rank-size rule; settlement hierarchy; Christaller's central place theory; August Losch's theory of market centers |
Regional planning |
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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, satellite towns, concepts of smart city |
Agricultural geography |
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Nature, scope, significance, and development of agriculture geography; selected agricultural concepts and their measurements; cropping pattern, crop concentration, intensity of cropping, degree of commercialization |
Concept and techniques of delimitation of agricultural regions; measurement of agricultural productivity and efficiency; Von Thunen's model; agricultural systems of the world |
Effect of green revolution |
Industrial geography |
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Nature, scope, and recent development in industrial geography; element and factors of localization of manufacturing industries |
Classification of industries, theories of industrial location: Weber, Smith, and Hoover; resource based and footloose industries |
Environmental degradation caused by manufacturing industries; industrial hazards and occupational health; role of globalization on manufacturing sectors |
Geography of transport |
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Transport network; models of transportation and transport cost; accessibility and connectivity; spatial patterns of flow |
Development of costal and inland water ways with special reference to India |
Political geography |
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Definition and scope of political geography; geopolitics; global strategic views (heartland and rimland theories); concept of nation, state and nation-state; boundaries and frontiers; politics of world resources; geography and federalism |
Geopolitical significance of Indian ocean |
Social geography |
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Nature and scope of social geography; social structure and social processes; elements of social geography: Ethnicity, tribe, dialect, language, caste and religion; concept of social well-being |
Cultural geography |
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Nature and scope of cultural geography; environment and culture; concept of culture-areas and cultural regions; theories of tribal groups; environment impact on dwelling places as cultural expressions |
Problems arising due to cultural diffusion; racism and terrorism |
Statistical method |
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Data sources and type of data; study of frequency distribution measures of central tendency; selection of class intervals for mapping; measures of dispersion and concentration; standard deviation; Lorenz curve |
Methods of measuring association among different attributes; simple and multiple correlation; regression-parametric and non-parametric tests |
Measurement of spatial patterns of distribution; nearest-neighbour analysis; scaling techniques; rank score; weighted score; sampling techniques for geographical analysis |
Models in geography: Simulation model, random walk diffusion model and Markov chain model |
Geology-Paper-I
Physical Geology, structural Geology, tectonics and remote sensing |
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Earth as a part of the solar system, its origin, evolution, and composition |
Endogenic and exogenic processes of the earth |
Landforms; their origin and evolution |
Distribution of continents and oceans, basic idea about oceanic crust and ocean surface morphology, continental crust (cratons, shield areas, and terranes) |
Theory of continental drift |
Concept of sea floor spreading and evolution of plate tectonics theory |
Mountain building processes and evolution of Himalaya |
Tectonic sub divisions of India |
Theory of isostasy |
Structure and geological characteristics of island arcs, mid oceanic ridges, rift valleys, oceanic trenches, and their distribution |
Seismicity, origin and classification of earthquakes, seismic waves, magnitude and intensity of earthquakes, world distribution of earthquakes and seismic zones of India |
Seismicity and interior of the earth |
Volcanoes: Their types, distribution, and products, submarine volcanism |
Seismicity and volcanism in relation to plate tectonics |
Mechanical principles and properties of rocks and their controlling factors |
Theory of rock failure |
Concept of stress and strain |
Two-dimensional strain and stress analyses |
Types of strain ellipses and ellipsoids, their properties, and geological significance |
Strain makers in naturally deformed rocks |
Folds; morphology and classification |
Mechanics of folding and buckling |
Fold development and distribution of strains in folds |
Faults; classification, causes, and dynamics of faulting, strike-slip, normal and reverse faults, thrust and nappe |
Shear zones, joints, cleavages, lineations: Their types, classification, genesis, and significance |
Unconformity: Types and geological significance |
Dynamic evolution of continental and oceanic crust, tectonics of Precambrian orogenic belts of India |
Formation of mountain roots |
Anatomy of orogenic belts |
Origin of the Alpine-Himalayan belt, the Appalachian, Caledonian belt, the Andes, the North-American cordillera |
Principles of remote sensing; general idea about electromagnetic spectrum, aerial photographs and their geometry, application of photogrammetry |
Satellite image characters and image analysis |
Identification of ground objects based on tone, texture and pattern; principles of terrain analysis, ground water potential, rock type identification; and interpretation of topographic and tectonic features |
Mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrology |
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Crystals: Their symmetry elements and classification |
Concept of space lattice |
Properties of light, optical properties of minerals; orthoscopic and conoscopic properties |
Silicate structures and classification of minerals |
Mode of occurrence, chemical, physical, optical properties and genesis of silica, feldspar, feldspathoid, amphibole, pyroxene, mica and olivine groups |
Geochemical classification of elements |
Abundance of elements in the earth |
Trace and rare earth elements: Their significance in geological processes |
Graphical presentation and interpretation of geochemical data |
Stable isotopes and their geological significance |
Radioactive dating based on U-Pb, Sm-Nd, Rb-Sr, Ar-Ar decay schemes and concept of 14C dating |
Origin of magma and its emplacement |
Magma evolution and controlling factors |
Mode of occurrence, texture, and classification (mineralogical and chemical) of igneous rocks |
Phase rule and its application in binary (albiteanorthite, diopside-anorthite, albite-orthoclase, forsterite-silica and leucite-silica) and ternary (diopside-albite, anorthite and nepheline-kaliophyllite, silica) magmatic systems |
Mode of occurrence, classification, and petrogenesis of mafic-ultramafic, granitic, and alkaline rocks |
Metamorphism: Its types and factors |
Texture, structure, and classification of metamorphic rocks |
Concept of metamorphic grade, zones, and facies |
Paired metamorphic belts and ocean floor, and burial metamorphism |
Study of low-grade, medium-grade and high-grade metamorphic rocks |
Metamorphic reactions and pressure-temperature conditions of metamorphism |
Metamorphic differentiation, anatexis, and origin of migmatites |
Petrogenesis of hornfelsic and cataclastic rocks, schist, gneiss, amphibolites, granulite and eclogite |
Sedimentary rocks; their classification, texture, and structure |
Concept of digenesis and lithification |
Petrology of sand, shale, carbonate, chemical and biochemical sedimentary rocks |
Sedimentary environments and facies (continental alluvial-fluvial, lacustrine, desert-aeolion, glacial, marine and continental) |
Palaeocurrent, palaeoenvironmental, and basin analysis |
Evolution of sedimentary basins, tectonics, and sedimentation |
Geology-Paper-II
Stratigraphy and palaeontology |
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Geological time-scale; reasoning and equivalence of its divisions |
International code of stratigraphic nomenclature |
Principles and methods of stratigraphic correlation |
Geochronology and chronostratigraphy |
Lithostratigraphy |
Biostratigraphy |
Quantitative stratigraphy |
Magnetostratigraphy, cyclostratigraphy, pedostratigraphy, seismic stratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy |
Distribution, classification, lithology, structure and economic importance of Dharwar, Bastar, Singhbhum, Aravalli-Bundelkhand and Shillong cratons with special emphasis on Aravalli, Dharwar, Sausar-Sakoli, Delhi, Vindhyan, Cuddapah and Malani terranes |
Overview of phanerozoic stratigraphy of India with special reference to palaeozoic rocks of Kashmir, Mesozoic rocks of Spiti, Kachchh, western Rajasthan, central and southern India |
Gondwana supergroup and its significance |
Tertiary rocks of western India and Himalayan region including Siwalik super group |
Deccan volcanic province, its evolutions, extent, stratigraphy and age |
K-T boundary and mass extinction |
Overview of quaternary geology of India with emphasis on the origin and evolution of Indo-gangetic plains and Thar desert |
Origin of life and organic evolution, concept of palaeoecology |
Marine and terrestrial ecosystems |
Mass extinctions |
Morphology, classification, palaeoecology and evolutionary trends of corals, echinoids, lamellibranchs, cephalopods, gastropods, brachiopods; trilobites and graptoloids |
Morphology, classification, palaeoecology and evolutionary trends of foraminifers |
Ostracods |
Conodonts and nanoplanktons |
Vertebrates of Siwalik |
Evolutionary histories of man, elephant and horse |
Gondwana flora and its significance |
Palynology and its applications |
Mineral and energy resources |
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Principle ore mineral groups |
Classification of ore forming processes |
Mineral resource and concept of ore genesis |
Characteristics of hydrothermal processes and deposits |
Metasomatic replacement type of deposits |
Magmatism and ore genesis |
Economic mineral deposits of sedimentary association including iron, manganese and evaporate deposits |
Residual concentration process and ore deposits |
Mechanical concentration: Fluvial, alluvial, aeolian, and beach placers |
Oxidation and supergene sulphide deposits |
Economic deposits of biogenic origin |
Contemporary ore forming systems: Black smokers, Mn nodules |
Geological setting and genesis of important metallic (iron, manganese, chromium, lead, zinc, copper, and aluminum), industrial (mica, feldspar, quartz, soapstone, clay, gypsum, limestone, calcite, wollastonite and abrasive) |
Rock phosphate, and soda-potash deposits of India with special reference to Rajasthan |
Coal: Its classification and origin. Coal-bed methane and fundamentals of its exploration. Geological and geographical distribution of coal deposits in India |
Lignite deposits of India: Their geological setting, characteristics, and origin |
Oil and gas deposits: Their origin, nature, and migration (primary and secondary), characteristics of reservoir rocks and traps (structural, stratigraphic, and combination). Geology of Cambay basin, Barmer-Jaisalmer basin, Bombay high |
Oil and gas deposits: Assam and Krishna-Godavari oil fields of India |
Mode of occurrence, geological setting and genesis of U and Th deposits of India |
Geological, geochemical, and geophysical exploration methods for ferrous, non-ferrous metals and petroleum, and coal deposits |
HydroGeology, environmental and engineering Geology |
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Ground water: Its occurrence and distribution; water table and its significance |
Types of aquifer; geological formations as aquifers and their properties: Porosity, permeability, specific yield, specific retention, hydraulic conductivity, transmissivity, storage coefficient |
Steady, unsteady, and radial flow conditions of water, Darcy’s law and its application |
Water table contour maps |
Pumping test and its significance |
Physical and chemical properties of water, quality criteria for various uses, groundwater pollution (natural and anthropogenic), problems of nitrate, arsenic and fluoride in water and remedial measures |
Salt water intrusion in coastal aquifers and its prevention |
Surface and subsurface geological and geophysical methods of groundwater exploration, hydrogeomorphic mapping using various remote sensing techniques |
Isotopes in hydrogeological studies |
Groundwater provinces of India with special reference to groundwater resources of Rajasthan, water resources evaluation, and management |
Impact of industrialization and urbanization on surface, and ground water quality |
Water logging problems; causes and remedies |
Basic principles of environmental geology |
Elementary idea about climate change through earth’s history |
Cenozoic climate extremes-impact on human evolution |
Ozone layer depletion, carbon di-oxide in the atmosphere and sea water |
Records of palaeotemperatures in ice cores |
Greenhouse gases and global warming eco-friendly mining and concept of sustainable development |
Environmental impact of mining, EIA (Environmental impact assessment) and EMP (environmental management plan), engineering properties of rocks |
Physical characteristics of building stones |
Metal and concrete aggregates |
Geological investigations for dams and reservoir sites |
Dam foundation investigations, problems, and remedies |
Geotechnical considerations for tunnel construction and tunnel alignments; classification of ground for tunneling purposes; types of tunnel support |
Mass movements with special emphasis on landslides |
Hill slope instability |
Seismic zones of India |
Aseismic design of buildings |
Influence of geological factors on foundation and design of buildings |
Influence of neotectonics in seismic hazard assessment |
Hindi-Paper-I
Hindi-Paper-II
History-Paper-I
Ancient India |
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Sources-archaeological, literary, and foreign travelers’ accounts |
Prehistoric period-origin of man and growth of civilization |
Saraswati-Sindhu river valley civilization-Saraswati river and Aryans, town planning, art and science, trade, and commerce |
Vedic age-polity, society, economy, religion literature, and philosophy |
Epics-political, social and cultural significance |
Rise of Mahajanpadas |
The age of urbanization and Empire building up to Nandas |
Jainism and Buddhism-evolution, main teachings, impact on the society and contribution |
India’s contact with western world-invasion of Alexander and its impact |
Mauryan empire-Chandragupta, Ashoka, and his Dhamma, Mauryan administration, art and architecture, causes of the decline of Mauryan empire |
Shungas, Kushanas, and Satvahans-polity and cultural achievements |
Sangam age-society, culture, and literature |
Imperial Guptas-polity, society, economy, trade and commerce, guild system, banking and currency, literature, art and science |
Economy during post-Gupta period, trade and commerce, banking, and currency |
Harshvardhan-conquest, polity, religion, art, and literature |
Rise of regional states-Chalukyas, Pallavas, Cholas, Rashtrakutas, Pratiharas and Palas |
Educational centres-Nalanda, Taxila, and Vikramashila |
India’s contact with outside world-west Asia, central Asia, and east Asia |
Society and economy (700 A.D. to 1200 A.D.)-social institutions, land grants, agriculture, industry, trade and commerce |
Medieval Indian history |
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Sources of Sultanate period |
Foundation and consolidation of Delhi Sultanate 1206 to 1290 A.D. |
Khalji imperialism: Alauddin Khalji-conquests, military, and administrative reforms, market control, land revenue reforms |
Tughlaqs: Ghayasuddin Tughlaq, schemes of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq and his religious policy, Firoz Tughlaq and his reforms |
Central administration and IQTA system during Sultanate period |
Art and architecture of Sultanate period |
Bhakti movement and Sufism |
North-west frontier problem-Mongol invasions and its impact |
Sayyad and Lodi dynasties |
Provincial kingdoms: Vigayanagar, Bahamani, and Jaunpur-polity and cultural contribution |
Sources of Mughal period: Persian works, foreign travelers’ accounts |
Foundation of Mughal empire: Babur and Humayun |
Revival of Afghan power: Shershah and his administrative reforms |
Expansion and consolidation of Mughal empire: Akbar, Jahangeer, Shahjahan |
Aurangzeb and decline of Mughal empire |
Policies of the Mughals: Deccan, religious, Rajput and north-west frontier policies |
Administrative system: Central, provincial, and revenue administration, Mansabdari, and Jagirdari system |
Art and culture: Architecture, painting, music, and literature |
Economic life: Agriculture, industries, trade and commerce, banking, and currency system |
Rise of the Marathas: Shivaji-conquests, civil and military administration, nature of Chauth and Sardeshmukhi, concept of Hindu Padshahi |
Expansion of Maratha power under Peshwas: Maratha confederacy, civil and military administration under the Peshwas, third battle of Panipat-1761 |
Research in history |
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Scope and importance of history |
Objectivity and bias in history |
Causation in history |
History and its auxiliary sciences |
Significance of regional history |
Recent trends in Indian history |
Methodology-sources and evidence, criticism, thesis engineering |
History-Paper-II
Modern India |
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Advent of European traders in India-Portuguese, Dutch, English, and French |
Establishment and expansion of British rule |
British relations with Indian powers: Bengal, Awadh, Mysore, Maratha, and Sikhs |
Evolution of central and provincial administrative structure under East India company-1773 A.D. to 1857 A.D. |
Revenue settlements under the British: Permanent, Ryotwari and Mahalwari settlement |
Constitutional development: Indian council act of 1861, 1892 and 1909, government of India acts of 1919 and 1935 |
Economic impact of British rule: Drain of wealth, development of railways, decline of industries, commercialization of agriculture |
Revolt of 1857: Causes, nature, important events, and consequences |
Tribal and peasant movements |
Social and religious reform movements: Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Dayanand Saraswati, Vivekanand, Jyotiba Phule, young Bengal movement, Prathana sabha, Theosophical society, Sir Saiyad Ahmed Khan and Aligarh movement |
Movements for the upliftment of dalits |
Trade union movements |
Women emancipation movements |
Growth of education and press |
National movement (1885 A.D. - 1947 A.D.): Rise of nationalism, birth of congress and its predecessor organizations, various phases of national movement, contribution of revolutionaries and Indian national army (Azad Hind Fauz) |
Growth of Muslim league and communalism in Indian politics |
Circumstances leading to partition of India |
Legacy of British rule |
Making of Indian constitution |
Integration of indian states |
World history |
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Renaissance: Causes and impact |
Reformation: Causes, nature, growth, and significance, counter reformation |
Industrial Revolution |
American war of independence: Causes and effects |
French revolution and Napoleonic era: Causes, important events, and impact, contribution of napoleon Bonaparte |
Growth of nationalism and liberalism in Europe: Rise of national states, unification of Italy and Germany |
Growth of imperialism and colonialism in the 19th century: South and south, east Asia, Latin America and south Africa |
Russian revolution of 1917: Causes and significance |
Rise of Fascism and Nazism |
First and Second World Wars: Causes, important events, and impact |
World organization: League of nations and UNO |
Chinese revolution of 1949 |
Cold war: Emergence of two blocks |
Colonial liberalism: Egypt, Africa, south-east Asia |
Emergence of third world and non-alignment |
Disintegration of USSR |
Political and cultural History of Rajasthan |
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Sources: Archaeological, archival, and literary sources |
Ancient civilization: Kalibanga, Ahar, Bagore, Ganeshwar, Balathal, and Bairat |
Origin of the Rajputs: Various theories |
Political and cultural achievements of Pratihars and Chahamanas of Shakambhari |
Rajput resistance: Prithviraj III, Hamir of Ranthambore, Rawal Ratan Singh, Kanhaddeo, Sanga, Maldeo, Chadrasen, Pratap |
Rajput cooperation with the central power: Man Singh, Rai Singh, Mirja Raja Jai Singh, Jaswant Singh |
Feudal system in Rajasthan |
Political and cultural achievements of Kumbha and Sawai Jai Singh |
Role of Rajasthan in the evolt of 1857 |
Tribal and peasants movements in Rajasthan |
Freedom struggle in Rajasthan with special reference to Praja mandal movements |
Economic life of Rajasthan (1818 to 1948 A.D.): Agriculture, industry, trade, and commerce |
Art, architecture, and painting |
Formation of Rajasthan: Its various stages |
Law-Paper-I
Constitutional law |
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Preamble, fundamental rights and duties, directive principles of state policy, president and his powers, the union and the state judiciary, parliamentary privileges, legislative relations between the union and the states |
Services under the union and states, emergency provisions, and amendment of the constitution |
Jurisprudence |
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Meaning, nature, scope, sources, schools, and concepts |
Public international law and human rights |
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Nature and sources of international law, relation between international law and municipal law, subjects of international law, acquisition and loss of state territory , recognition, extradition, asylum, intervention, diplomatic agents, treaties |
United nations organization and its organs |
Human rights |
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Human rights: Nature, concept, origin and development, classification, protection of human rights under the Indian constitution and other laws, enforcement of human rights, the protection of human rights act, 1993 |
Environmental law |
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The environment (protection) act, 1986; the air (prevention and control of pollution) act, 1981, the water (prevention and control of pollution) act, 1974, wild life protection act, 1972 |
Law-Paper-II
Law of torts |
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Torts: Nature, general exceptions, vicarious liability, state liability, strict liability, negligence, nuisance, defamation, malicious prosecution and false imprisonment |
Law of crimes |
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Crimes: Mens rea, actus reus, preparation and attempts, abetment, general |
Crimes: Offences against property |
Law of contract and transfer of property |
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Contract: General principles of law of contract (sections 1 to 75 of Indian contract act, 1872) transfer of property: General principles of transfer of property (sections 1 to 53 a of the transfer of property act, 1882), sale, mortgage, lease |
Transfer of property: Exchange and gifts |
Family law |
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Hindu law: Relating to marriage, divorce, adoption, maintenance, guardianship, Hindu joint family, coparcenary and succession |
Muslim law: Relating to marriage, dower, divorce, Hiba, pre-emption, will and Wakf |
Research methodology |
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Research methods, formulation of research problem, hypothesis, data collection and report writing |
Library science-Paper-I
Knowledge, definition, growth, types, and value |
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Information: Types, characteristics, nature, and use |
Conceptual difference between data, information, and knowledge |
Information society-genesis, characteristics, and social, and economic applications |
Information literacy: Concept, types, and models |
Information as a resource commodity |
Information transfer cycle-generation, collection, storage, and dissemination |
Communication-channels, models, and barriers |
Intellectual property rights-concepts, copyright, censorship-print and not print media |
Library and information policy at national level |
Right to information act |
Laws of library science |
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Library resource sharing and networking, library movement and library legislation in India |
Library extension services, library and information science education IN India, library and information profession, library associations in India, UK and USA-ILA, IASLIC, IATLIS, SIS, LA, ASLIB, CILIP, SLA, and ALA |
Library associations and organizations at international level-FID, IFLA, and UNESCO |
Organization of knowledge/ information, modes of formation of subjects, normative principles of Ranganathan |
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Library classification-canons and principles, library classification schemes DDC, UDC, AND CC |
Role of CRG (London), DRTC (Bangalore) in development of classification |
Library cataloguing-canons and principles, library catalogue codes-CCC and AACR-II |
Bibliographic records-international standards-ISBDs, MARC and CCF, indexing-pre-coordinate, post-coordinate |
Vocabulary control-thesaurus, lists of subject headings, databases-search strategies, Boolean operators, knowledge management, content development |
Evaluation of information storage and retrieval system |
Management |
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Principles, functions, schools of thought, planning, organization structure, decision making, system study-analysis, evaluation and design, collection development-books, serials, non-book materials-selection |
Acquisition, maintenance, ISBN, ISSN, cataloguing-in-publication (CIP) |
Human resources management-manpower planning, job analysis, job description, selection, recruitment, motivation, training and development |
Staff manual, leadership and performance evaluation, delegation of authority |
Financial management-resource generation, types of budgeting, cost and cost-benefit analysis |
PERT, CPM, SWOT |
Library buildings and equipments, performance evaluation of libraries/ information centers and services, total quality management (TQM) |
Disaster management in LIS centers |
Research |
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Concept, meaning, need, and purpose of research |
Limitations of research, types of research-basic, applied, interdisciplinary, research design, review of literature, scientific method, hypotheses, data collection, sampling |
Methods of research-historical, descriptive, case study, survey, comparative and experimental |
Statistical methods, data analysis, report writing, citation models and techniques, research methods in library and information science and services |
Bibliometrics and its laws, webometrics |
Application of software packages in research |
Library science-Paper-II
Sources of information |
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Types, evaluation, and use |
Reference sources and web resources-encyclopedias, dictionaries, geographical sources |
Biographical sources |
Year-books/ almanacs, directories, and handbooks |
Statistical sources-features and evaluations |
Bibliographical sources-bibliographies, indexing and abstracting journals (salient features and evaluation) |
E-documents, e-books, e-journals |
Databases-bibliographic, numeric and full text-evaluation |
Reference services |
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Concept, definition, kinds and trends, reference service vs. information service |
Bibliographic service, indexing and abstracting service, cas, sdi service, referral, document delivery service |
Translation services, reprographic services |
Online service: Information products, nature, types, and marketing |
Information technology |
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Components, impact of it on society |
Computers-hardware, software |
Storage devices |
Input/ output devices |
Telecommunication-transmission media, switching systems, bandwidth |
Multiplexing, modulation, protocols, wireless communication, fax, e-mail, tele-conferencing/ video-conferencing, bulletin board services, tele-text, videotext, voice mail, networking-concepts, topologies, types-LAN, MAN, and WAN |
Hypertext, hypermedia, multimedia, integrated services digital network (ISDN), open systems interconnection (OSI) |
Web page designing, bar coding |
Cloud computing |
Library automation |
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Areas of automation, planning, hardware and software selection, OPAC |
Networks-ERNET, NICNET, DELNET, JANET, BLAISE, OCLC, INFLIBNET, internet-components, services, browsing-web browsers, Netscape, navigator and internet explorer, search engines, meta-data, digital object identifier (DOI) |
National and international information systems-NISSAT, NASSDOC, NISCAIR, DESIDOC, INIS, AGRIS, MEDLARS, INSPEC |
Institutional repositories |
Types of libraries |
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National, public, academic and special: Development, objectives, structure, and functions |
Digital libraries-concept |
Virtual libraries-concept |
Types of users, users studies, user education |
Role of UGC in the growth and development of libraries and information centers in institutions of higher education in India |
Role of Raja Rammohan Roy library foundation (RRLF) |
Recommendations of knowledge commission |
Mathematics-Paper-I
Differential and integral calculus |
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Partial differentiation, Euler’s theorem for homogeneous functions, total differentiation, maxima and minima for two variables, Lagrange’s multipliers, curvature, asymptotes, envelopes, singular points |
Rectification, multiple integral and applications |
Polar coordinate geometry |
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Polar equation of conics, polar equation of tangent, normal and asymptotes, chord of contact, auxiliary circle, director circle of conics |
Three dimensional coordinate geometry |
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Plane, straight line, sphere, cylinder, cone (rectangular coordinates only ), central conicoids (referred to principle axes only) |
Vector calculus |
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Differentiation and integration of vectors, curl, gradient, and divergence, their identities and related theorems |
Ordinary differential equations |
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First order linear and non-linear differential equation, singular solutions and extraneous loci, second order linear differential equation with constant and variable coefficients |
Partial differential equations |
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Partial differential equation of first and higher order (Lagrange's, Charpit’s, and Monge’s method) |
Mechanics |
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Equilibrium of coplanar forces, moments, friction, catenary |
Simple harmonic motion, rectilinear motion under variable laws, motion in resisting medium |
Projectile |
Abstract algebra |
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Groups-normal sub-groups, quotient groups, homomorphism, isomorphism of groups |
Classification for finite groups |
Cauchy's theorem for finite abelian groups, permutation groups, solvable groups, Jordan holder theorem, nilpotent groups, rings, morphism, principal ideal domain, Euclidean rings, polynomial rings, irreducibility criteria, fields, finite fields |
Field extensions |
Integral domain |
Linear algebra |
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Vector spaces, linear dependence and independence, bases, dimensions, linear transformations, matrix representation of linear transformations, change of base, algebra of matrices, system of linear equations, determinants, Eigen values and Eigen vectors |
Cayley-hamilton theorem, canonical forms, diagonal forms, triangular forms, Jordan forms, inner product spaces, orthonormal basis, quadratic forms, reduction and classification of quadraticforms |
Complex algebra |
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Analytic functions, Cauchy's theorem, Cauchy's integral formulae, power series, Laurent’s series, singularities, theory of residues, meromorphic functions, transformations, contour integration |
Mathematics-Paper-II
Special functions |
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Beta and gamma functions, hypergeometric functions, Bessel functions, Legendre function of first kind, Hermite polynomials, Laguerre polynomials |
Integral transforms |
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Laplace transform, inverse Laplace transform, convolution theorem, fourier transform, inverse fourier transform, Parseval theorem, Hankel transform, Mellin transform |
Differential and integral equations |
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Classification of second order partial differential equations, Green’s functions, Sturm-Liouville boundary value problems, Cauchy’s problems and characteristics, calculus of variation, Euler-Lagrange equation |
Integral equations of first and second kind of Fredholm and Volterra type |
Solution by successive substitutions and successive approximations |
Metric spaces and topology |
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Metric spaces, compactness, connectedness, topological spaces, closed sets, closure, dense set, neighbourhood |
Interior, exterior, and boundary points, accumulation points and derived sets |
Bases and sub-bases |
First and second countable spaces, separable spaces, separation axioms, compactness, continuous functions and compact sets, connected spaces |
Differential geometry |
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Curves in space, (osculating plane, normal plane, rectifying plane, Serret-Frenet formulae, curvature torsion, circle of curvature, sphere of curvature), envelopes, curves on sufaces |
Tensors |
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Covariant, contravariant, and mixed tensors, invariants, addition, subtraction and multiplication of tensors, contraction of tensors, quotient law of tensors, fundamental tensors, associated tensors, Christoffel symbols |
Covariant differentiation of tensors, law of covariant differentiation |
Mechanics |
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D’Alembert’s principle, moment and product of inertia, motion in two-dimensions |
Lagrange’s equations of motion, Euler’s equations of motion, motion of a top |
Numerical analysis |
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Interpolation, difference schemes, Lagrange interpolation, numerical differentiation and integration, bisection, secant, regula-faisi and Newton’s methods, roots of polynominal |
Linear equation-direct methods (Jacobi, Gauss, and Siedel method) |
Operations research |
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Simplex methods, duality, degeneracy, revised simplex method, integer programming problems, assignment problems, transportation problems, game theory-two person zero sum game |
Mathematical statistics |
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Probability, conditional probability, addition and multiplication theorems of probability, Bayes's theorem, expectations, moment generating function, probability distributions: Binomial, Poisson, uniform and normal, correlation and regression |
Music (instrumental)-Paper-I
Define |
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Nad, Shruti, Swar, Saptak, and Swasthan according to ancient to modern music scholars |
Thaat and its importance in music |
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Classification of 'Thaat' according to Pt. Bhatkhande and Pt. Venkat Mukhi |
Evolution and development of raga |
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Origin of music |
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Evolution and development of Indian music during ancient, medieval, and modern period |
Classification of instruments and historical evolution |
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Pakhawaj, veena, sitar, sarod, tabla, flute, sarangi, santoor and violin |
General idea of the instruments of Vedic music |
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General idea of main classical dances of India |
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Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Kathakali, Manipuri, Oddissi, Kuchipudi, Chhau and Mohiniattam |
Knowledge of orchestra, its evolution, and new trends in orchestra |
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Study of Gharana's of instrumental music |
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General knowledge of Karanatak music |
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General knowledge of instruments of Karanatak music |
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Elementary theory of sound |
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Definition of harmony, melody, homophony, polyphony, chord, symphony, counter points, authentic and plegalmodes |
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Applications of general principles of aesthetics to music, raag, and ras |
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Place of music in fine arts |
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Explain the theories of learning and it's application in Indian classical music |
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Study of Indian classical music education system from ancient to modern period |
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General knowledge of different forms of Indian light music |
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Music (instrumental)-Paper-II
General idea |
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Regarding Varna and Alankar, Aalapti, Aashray raag, raag Lakshan, Swasthan-Niyam, Alpatva-Bahutva, Aavirbhav-Tirobhav |
Define raag vargikaran and samay-siddhant |
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Types of scale |
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Diatonic chromatic and equally tempered scale |
Comparative study of Hindustani and western scale |
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Tunning of instrument and it's technique |
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Life sketches and contribution of following musician |
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Pt. Ravi Shankar, Ustad Bismillah Khan, Pt. Nikhil Banerjee, Ustad Allauddin Khan, Pt. Pannalal Ghosh, Ustad Ahmad Jan Thirkava, Ustad Alla Raksha Khan, Ustad Hafij Ali Khan, Smt. Sharan Rani, Pt. V.G. Jog, Ustad Sultan Khan, Pt. Ram Narain, Pt. Chaturlal |
Pt. Purushottam Das, Beethoven, Mozart |
Evolution of Indian and western notation system |
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Knowledge of different gats |
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Masit Khani, Raza Khani, Jafar Khani |
Knowledge of musical technique |
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Aalap, Jod alap, Kan, Khatka, Murki, Andolan gamak, Tan-toda, Jam-jama, Ghasit, Krintan, Jhala, Meend |
General study of following ragas |
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Alhaiya bilawal, Vrindavani sarang, Yaman, Bhoopali, Malkauns, Bageshree, Bhairav, Deshkar, Todi, Marva, Bhimpalasi, Jaunpuri, Desh, Khamaj, Puriya Dhanashri and Jaijaivanti |
Definition of |
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Taal and laya, matra, sam, khali, bhari aavartan, tihai, uthan, peshkar, kayda, rela, paran, laggi, ladi, farshbandi, theka, chakkradar, thihi |
General knowledge of |
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Dugun, chaugun, chhagun of following talastrital, ektal, chautal, ada chautal, jhoomara, deepchandi, punjabi, dhamar, roopak, sooltal, jhaptal, kaharava, dadra, tilwada, teevra |
New trends of Indian music in post independence era |
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Function and role of the music |
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General idea of Rabindra sangeet |
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General characteristics of folk music with reference to Rajasthani folk music |
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Impact of folk music on classical music |
Use of instruments and taalas in folk music |
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Music (vocal)-Paper-I
Define |
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Sangeet, Nad, Shruti, Swar, Saptak and Swarsthan according to ancient to modern music scholars |
General idea |
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Regarding Varna and Alankar, types of Kaku, raag Jati, Ashray raag, Vadi, Samvadi, Vivadi, Anuvadi, Sandhi-prakash rag, Parmel Praveshak rag, Aaroh, Avroh, rag-Lakshan, Alpatva-Bahutva and Aavirbhav, Tirobhav |
Define raag vargikaran and samay-sidhant |
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Tunning of tanpura and tabla and it's technique |
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Life-sketches and contribution of following musicians |
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Pt. Raja Bhaiya Puchwale, Pt. Bheemsen Joshi, Ustad Alladiya Khan, Ustad Faiyaz Khan, Ustad Bade Gulam Ali Khan, Ustad Abdul Karim Khan, Ustad Amir Khan, Girija Devi, Parveen Sultana, Kishori Amonkar, Dagar Bandhu, M.S. Subblaxmi and Trinity |
Evolution of Indian and western notation system |
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Knowledge of swar |
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Malika, Lakshan geet, Dhruvpad, Dhamar, Thumri, Tappa, Khayal, Tarana, Chaturang, Trivat, raag Mala, taal Mala, Gazal and Qwaali |
Knowledge of musical techniques |
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Adhunik Aalaap-gayan, Kan, Khatka, Murki, Andolan, Gamak, Taan, Jod-Alaap and Meend |
General study of following ragas |
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Alhaiya bilawal, Vrindavani sarang, Yaman, Bhoopali, Malkauns, Bageshree, Bhairav, Deshkar, Todi, Marva, Bhimpalasi, Jaunpuri, Desh, Khamaj, Darbari, Shyamkalayan, Jaijaivanti and Puriyadhanashri |
Definitions of |
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Taal, Laya, Matra, Sam, Khali, Bhari, Aavartan, Tihai, Chakkardar, Navhukka, their importance in indian classical music and general knowledge of dugun, tigun, chaugun and chchagun in the following taalas-Trital, Ektal, Chautal, Ada chautal |
General knowledge of dugun, tigun, chaugun and chchagun in the following taalas-Jhoomara, Deepchandi, Punjabi, Dhamar, Roopak, Sooltal, Jhaptal, Kaharava, Dadra, Tilwada and Teevra |
Study of forms of Karnatak music |
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New trends of Indian classical music in post independence era |
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Definition and knowledge of |
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Harmony, melody, homophony, polyphony chord, symphony, counter points, authentic and plegalmodes |
Functions and role of the music |
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General idea of Rabindra sangeet |
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General characteristics of folk music and dance with reference to Rajasthani folk music |
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Impact of folk music on classical music |
Use of instruments and taalas in folk music |
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General knowledge of different forms of Indian light music |
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Music (vocal)-Paper-II
Definition and general idea |
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Regarding Gram, Moorchana, Prabhandh, Dhatu, Alapti, Swasthan-Niyam, Raga alap, Rupkaalap, Nayak, Gayak, Kalavant, Vaggyakar |
Thaat and its importance in music |
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Classification of 'Thaat' according to Pt. Bhatkhande and Pt. Vyankat mukhi |
Evolution and development of raga |
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Types of scales |
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Diatonic chromatic and equally tempered scale |
Comparative study of hindustani and western scales, division of scales according to cent and severt, frequencies of different scales |
Origin of music |
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Evolution and development of Indian music during ancient, medieval and modern period |
General idea of the forms of Vedic music |
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Contribution of scholars to Indian music and their textual tradition |
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Narad, Bharat, Dattil, Matang, Sharang Dev, Nanyadev, Lochan, Ramamatya, Pundrik-Vitthal, Somanath, Pt. Damodar, Ahobal, Bhavbhatt, Hriday Narayan Dev, Shriniwas, Vyankatmukhi, Pt. Bhatkhanade, Pt.V.D. Paluskar, Pt. Omkarnath Thakur, Acharya K.C.D |
Brihaspati and Dr. Premlata Sharma |
General idea of main classical dances of India |
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Bharatnatyam, Kathak |
Kathakali, Manipuri, Oddissi, Kuchipudi, and Mohiniattam |
Study of Geeti |
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Vani and Gharanas of Dhruvpad and Khayal |
Knowledge of Vrinda-gaan, it's evolution and new trends in Vrind-gaan |
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General knowledge of Karnatak music |
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Anatomy and physiology of human throat and ear, human voice and it's technique, knowledge about voice culture |
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Elementary theory of sound |
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Applications of general principles of aesthetics to music |
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Raag and raas |
Place of music in fine arts |
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Explain the theories of learning and it's application in Indian classical music |
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Study of Indian classical music education system from ancient to modern period with special reference to Guru-Shishya parampara |
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Philosophy-Paper-I
Vyavaharika and paramarthika satta |
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Nitya and anitya dravya |
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Karnataka |
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Akasa, dik, and kala |
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Samanya and sambhandha |
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Cit, acit, and atman |
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Appearance and reality |
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Being and becoming |
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Causality, space, and time |
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Matter, mind, and self |
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Substance and universals |
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The problem of personal identity |
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Prama |
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Kinds of pramanas |
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Khyâtivada |
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Pramanyavada |
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Anvitabhidhanavada and abhihitanvayavada |
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Sabdagraha |
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Definition of knowledge |
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Ways of knowing |
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Theories of error |
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Theories of truth |
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Belief and skepticism |
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Problem of induction |
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Concept of pratyaksa in nyaya |
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Concept of pratyaksa in buddhism |
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Concept of pratyaksa in sâmkara vedânta |
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Nature and kinds of anumâna |
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Definition of nature of vyapti |
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Hetvâbhâsas |
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Rna and Rta |
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Purusarthas and svadharma |
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Varnadharma and asramadharma |
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Niskâmakarma and lokasamgraha |
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Pancasila and triratnas |
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Brahmviharas |
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Good, right, justice |
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Duty and obligation |
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Cardinal virtues |
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Eudemonism |
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Freedom and responsibility |
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Crime and punishment |
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Ethical cognitivism and non-cognitivism |
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Ethical realism and intuitionism |
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Kant's moral theory |
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Kinds of utilitarianism |
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Human rights and social disparitie |
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Truth and validity |
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Nature of proposition |
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Categorical syllogism |
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laws of thought |
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Classification of proposition |
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Square of opposition |
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Truth-functions and propositional logic |
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Quantification and rules of quantification |
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Decision procedures |
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Proving validity |
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Argument and argument-form |
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Axiomatic system, consistency, completene |
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Philosophy-Paper-II
Indian philosophy metaphysical problems |
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Nature of reality; (Vedic and non Vedic), nature of self, concept of Moksha, theories of causation, universal and particular, concept of God-proofs for existence and relation with the world |
Indian philosophy epistemological problems |
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Nature of knowledge |
Definition and nature of Prama |
Definition, nature, and types of Pramans |
Pramanyavada, Anvitabhidhanavada, Abhihitanvayavada |
Theories of error (Khyativada) |
Problems of meaning |
Western philosophy metaphysical problems |
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Nature of reality, appearance, and reality, monism, dualism, and pluralism |
Being, nothing, and becoming |
Idealism, materialism, realism, neo-realism, nominalism, essentialism, atomism, solipsis |
Rationalism, empiricism, logical positivism |
Existentialism, phenomenology, and pragmatism |
Concept of God-definition, nature, and proofs for the existence |
Problem of universals and particulars |
Phenomenon and noumenon |
Western philosophy epistemological problems |
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Nature and definition of knowledge, belief, and knowledge |
Possibility of knowledge-scepticism and agnosticism |
Theories of truth and error: Self-evidence, correspondence, coherence, pragmatic and semantic theories |
A priori knowledge, analytic and synthetic, necessary and contingent, synthetic apriori |
Problems of scientific experience: Induction, deduction, causality, probability |
Ways of knowing: Metaphysical, dialectical |
Theories of meaning-picture theory, language-game theory, verifiability theory, pragmatic theory |
Problem of memory, knowledge of other minds |
Western logic |
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Inductive and deductive reasoning |
Truth and validity, nature of propositions, categorical syllogism, laws of thought |
Classification of propositions, square of opposition |
Truth functions, argument and argument form, statement form and statement, tautology, contradiction and contingent, propositional logic, quantification and rules of quantification, proving validity and invalidity |
Set theory and Venn diagram, relations |
Indian logic |
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Anvikshiki, constituents, and types of anumana in old Nyaya, Navyanyaya |
Anvikshiki, constituents, and types of anumana in Buddhism and Jainism |
Vyapti-definition, types, and formalisation, types of Hetvabhasa |
Indian ethics |
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Rita and Satya, Rina, and Yajna (sacrifice), Purushartha, Dharma (Svadharma, Varnashram Dharma), Pravritti and Nivritti |
Doctrine of Karma, Nishkama Karma, and Lokasangraha of Bhagvad Geeta |
Non-violence, compassion |
Yoga and Kshema, Jnana, Bhakti, and Karma yoga |
Triratnas and Panchshila, Upay Kaushal, Brahm vihar, Ashtang yoga, Ashtang marg |
Western ethics |
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Concept of good, right, justice, duty, and obligation and cardinal virtues |
Nature of moral judgment, freedom, and determinism, crime, and punishment |
Ethical cognitivism and non-cognitivism, hedonism, utilitarianism, naturalism, intitionism, kantian moral theory, emotivism, prescriptivism, pragmatism |
Modern Indian thinkers |
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Vivekananda-practical vedanta, universal religion |
Aurobindo-evolution, mind and supermind, integral yoga |
M.N. Roy: Freedom, ethics, faith |
K.C. Bhattacharya: Concept of philosophy, subject as freedom, the doctrine of Maya |
Radhakrishnan: Intellect and intuition, the idealist view of life |
J. Krishnamurti: Freedom from the known, analysis of self |
M.K. Gandhi: Non-violence, Satyagraha, Swaraj, critique of modern civilization |
B.R. Ambedkar: Varna and the caste system |
Neo-Buddhism |
D.P. Chattopadhayaya: Materialism of spiritualism, concept of reality, man, and nature |
Modern concepts |
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Feminism: Historical development and its different trends in Indian and western traditions |
Philosophy of science: Nature of scientific thought-(i) scientific method, (ii) realism and holism, (iii) structuralism and post modernism |
Physics-Paper-I
Electromagnetic theory |
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Electrostatics: Gauss’ 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 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 |
Dispersion relations in plasma; Lorentz invariance of Maxwell’s equations; dynamics of charged particles in static and uniform electromagnetic fields; radiation from moving charges, dipoles, and retarded potentials |
Electronics |
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Physics of p-n junction, diode as a circuit element, clipping and clamping, rectification, zener regulated power supply transistor as a circuit element, CC, CB, and CE configuration, transistor as a switch, feedback in amplifiers |
Operational amplifiers and its applications, inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, adder, integrator differentiator, wave form generator, multivibrators, comparator, Schmidt trigger |
Digital integrated circuits: NAND and NOR gates as building blocks, X-OR gate, half and full adder circuits flip-flops, counters, and registers |
Circuit analysis |
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Kirchhoff's laws and their applications |
Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorem, maximum power transfer theorem, superposition theorem, T and PI network, mean and RMS values in A.C. circuits |
LR CR and LCR circuits series and parallel resonance |
Quality factor |
Principal of transformer |
Atomic and molecular physics |
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Quantum states of an electron in an atom; electron spin; Stern-Gerlach experiment; spectrum of hydrogen, helium, and alkali atoms; relativistic corrections for energy levels of hydrogen; hyperfine structure and isotopic shift; width of spectral lines |
LS and JJ coupling; Zeeman, Paschen-Back, and Stark effect; X-ray spectroscopy; electron spin resonance, nuclear magnetic resonance, chemical shift; rotational, vibrational, electronic, and Raman spectra of diatomic molecules |
Frank-Condon principle and selection rules; spontaneous and stimulated emission, Einstein a and b coefficients; lasers, optical pumping, population inversion, rate equation |
Condensed matter physics |
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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; diamagnetism, paramagnetism, and ferromagnetism; electron motion in a periodic potential, band theory of metals, insulators, and semiconductors; super conductivity |
Type-I and type-II superconductors, Josephson junctions |
Physics-Paper-II
Mathematical methods of physics |
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Dimensional analysis; vector algebra and vector calculus; linear algebra, matrices, Cayley Hamilton theorem, Eigen value problems; linear differential equations; special functions (Hermite, Bessel, Laguerre, and Legendre); Fourier series |
Fourier and Laplace transforms; elements of complex analysis; elementary ideas about tensors; introductory group theory; elements of computational techniques: Roots of functions, interpolation, extrapolation, integration by trapezoid and Simpson’s rule |
Elements of computational techniques: Solution of first order differential equations using Runge-Kutta method; finite difference methods; elementary probability theory, random variables, binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions |
Classical mechanics |
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Newton’s laws; phase space dynamics, stability analysis; central-force motion; 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, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms and equations of motion; Poisson brackets and canonical transformations; symmetry, invariance and conservation laws, cyclic coordinates; periodic motion, small oscillations and normal modes |
Special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformations, relativistic kinematics and mass-energy equivalence |
Quantum mechanics |
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Wave-particle duality; wave functions in coordinate and momentum representations; commutators and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle; matrix representation; Dirac’s bra and ket notation; Schroedinger equation (time dependent and time-independent) |
Eigen value problems such as particle-in-abox, harmonic oscillator, etc; tunneling through a barrier; motion in a central potential; orbital angular momentum, angular momentum algebra, spin; addition of angular momenta; hydrogen atom, spin-orbit coupling |
Fine structure; time-independent perturbation theory and applications; variational method; WKB approximation; time dependent perturbation theory and Fermi's golden rule; selection rules; semi-classical theory of radiation; elementary theory of scattering |
Phase shifts, partial waves, born approximation; identical particles, Pauli's exclusion principle, spin-statistics connection; relativistic quantum mechanics: Klein Gordon and Dirac equations |
Thermodynamic and statistical physics |
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Laws of thermodynamics and their consequences; thermodynamic potentials, Maxwell relations; chemical potential, phase equilibrium; phase space, micro and macro states; microcanonical, canonical and grand-canonical ensembles and partition functions |
Free energy and connection with thermodynamic quantities; first- and second-order phase transitions; classical and quantum statistics, ideal Fermi and Bose gases; principle of detailed balance; blackbody radiation and Planck's distribution law |
Bose-Einstein condensation; random walk and Brownian motion; introduction to non equilibrium processes; diffusion equation |
Nuclear and particle physics |
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Basic nuclear properties: Size, shape, charge distribution, spin and parity; binding energy, semi-empirical mass formula; liquid drop model; fission and fusion; nature of the nuclear force, form of nucleon-nucleon potential |
Charge independence and charge-symmetry of nuclear forces; isospin; 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; nuclear reactions, reaction mechanisms, compound nuclei, and direct reactions; classification of fundamental forces; elementary particles (quarks, baryons, mesons, leptons) |
Spin and parity assignments, isospin, strangeness; Gell-Mann-Nishijima formula; C, P, and T invariance and applications of symmetry arguments to particle reactions, parity non-conservation in weak interaction; relativistic kinematics |
Political science-Paper-I
Indian political thought |
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Manu, Kautilya, and Shukra, traditions of non-violence in Buddhism and Jainism |
Nature of state in medieval India: Ziauddin Barani, Abul Fazal |
Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Dayanand Saraswati, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Aurobindo Ghosh, E.V. Ramaswami Naicker |
Dadabhai Naoroji, M.K.Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, B.R. Ambedkar |
Vinobha Bhave, Jai Prakash Narain, Ram Manohar Lohiya, Amartya Sen |
Political concepts and ideologies |
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Perspective of the state: Ideal, liberal, Marxist, post-colonial and sub-altern |
Sovereignty, power, authority, legitimacy |
Rights, liberty, equality, justice, citizenship |
Democracy: Classical, liberal, and Marxist theories, models of democracy: Representative, participatory, deliberative |
Political ideologies: Liberalism, Marxism, fascism, environmentalism, feminism |
Comparative governments |
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With special reference to constitutional frameworks of UK, USA, France, China, and Canada |
Constitution, types of constitutions, constitutionalism in theory and practice |
Classification of government: Democracy and dictatorship, unitary and federal, parliamentary, and presidential |
Organs of government: Theory of separation of powers, executive, legislature and judiciary-their interrelationship in comparative perspective |
Indian constitution and institutions |
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Making of Indian constitution, preamble, fundamental rights, fundamental duties and directive principles of state policy |
Constitution as an instrument of socio-economic change, doctrine of basic structure and amenability of Indian constitution, constitutional amendments |
Constitutional framework of Indian federalism, center-state relations and local governments |
Union executive: president, prime minister, and council of ministers |
Parliament: Composition, power, and role |
Judiciary: Supreme court, High court, judicial review, judicial activism, and judicial reforms |
Theories and concepts of international relations |
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Theories: Idealist, realist, neo realism, systems, Marxist, functionalist |
Approaches: Decision making, game, communication, and bargaining |
Concepts: National power and its elements, national interest and its instruments, balance of power, collective security |
Arms race and arms control, disarmament, nature, causes, and types of wars, conflict resolution and peaceful settlement of disputes, international terrorism |
Emerging concepts: Multiculturalism, regionalism, end of history |
Political science-Paper-II
Western political thought |
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Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, St. Thomas Acquinas |
Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau |
Bentham, J.S. Mill, Hegel, T.H. Green |
Karl Marx, Gramsci, Althusser, Habermas |
Jean Paul Sartre, John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Michael Walzer |
Political theory |
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Nature of political theory, its main concerns, decline, and resurgence |
Behaviouralism and post behaviouralism |
System’s approach, structural functional approach, institutionalism and neo-institutionalism |
Group theory, elite theory, choice theory |
Political modernization, political development, political culture, political socialization |
Comparative politics |
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Comparative politics: Nature and major approaches, political economy and political sociology perspective |
State in comparative perspective: Characteristics and changing nature of state in capitalist, and socialist economies and advanced industrial, and developing societies |
Theories of party system, types, and functions of political parties, pressure groups, and interest groups, electoral system, theories of representation |
Governance: Bureaucracy, public policy, good governance and democratic governance, civil society |
Development and under development, revolution and resistance, liberalization, privatization, and globalization |
Political processes and dynamics in India |
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Nature of Indian politics: Caste, class, religion, ethnicity and gender in Indian politics |
National and regional political parties, ideological and social bases of parties, trends in electoral behavior, electoral reforms, pressure groups |
Problems of nation building and integration: Demands of autonomy and separatist movements, emerging trends in centre-state relations, evolution and practices of grassroot democracy |
Civil society, social and political movements, peasant movement, non-governmental organizations, anticorruption movements and legislation |
Formation of Rajasthan; different phases of political competition in Rajasthan, determinants of party politics in Rajasthan, people’s movements in Rajasthan |
International politics and Indian foreign policy |
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Rise of super powers, Cold war and Bi polarity, non alignment movement, end of cold war and remaking of the world order |
United nations: Objectives, structure, and functioning, revision of the charter |
Regional and sub-regional organizations: SAARC, ASEAN, EU, ALBA, African Union, OPEC, BRICS |
Political economy of international relations: From Bretton woods to WTO, new international economic order, north-south dialogue, south-south cooperation, environmental issues |
Foreign policy of India: Evolution, determinants, continuity, and change, India’s relations with USA, Russia, China, and European union |
India and its neighbours, ‘Look east’ policy, India and west Asia, Africa, and Latin America |
India’s contribution to united nations, India’s nuclear policy, Indian diaspora |
Psychology-Paper-I
Biological bases of behaviour and perceptual processes |
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Genes and behaviour: Chromosomes, receptors, effectors, and adjuster mechanisms |
Neural impulse: Origin, conduction, and measurement |
Human nervous system: Peripheral nervous system (PNS), central nervous system (CNS), neurotransmitters |
Sensory systems and psychophysics: Vision and audition, major concepts of psychophysics, classical and modern |
Perception: Gestalt and physiological approaches, perceptual organization: Gestalt, figure, and ground, laws of organization, attentional process |
Perceptual constancy: Size, shape, and brightness, illusion, perception of depth and movements |
Figural after effect, perceptual defense, cognitive styles (field dependence and independence) |
Learning and memory processes |
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Classical conditioning: Procedure, phenomena, and related issues |
Instrumental learning: Phenomena, paradigm, and theoretical issues |
Reinforcement: basic variables and schedules |
Verbal learning: Methods and materials |
Organizational process, transfer of learning |
Cognitive learning: Nature and types |
Memory processes: encoding, storage, retrieval |
Stages of memory: Sensory memory, short-term memory (STM) and long-term memory (LTM) episodic, semantic and procedural memory |
Theories of forgetting: Interference, decay, and retrieval |
Motivation, emotion, and thinking |
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Basic motivational concepts: Instincts, needs, drives, incentives, motivational cycle, intrinsic, and extrinsic motivation, flow, frustration of motives |
Motivation: Psychoanalytical, ethological, S-R, cognitive, humanistic approaches |
Biological and social motives |
Physiological correlates of emotions, positive emotions |
Theories of emotions: James-Lange, Canon-Bard, Schechter, and singer |
Conflicts: Sources and types |
Thinking: Nature and types |
Concept formation: Types and theories |
Reasoning: Deductive and inductive |
Problem-solving: Type and strategies |
Creativity: Nature and types, divergent thinking |
Human abilities and personality |
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Intelligence: Biological, social, eco-cultural determinants |
Theories of intelligence: Spearman, Thurston, Guilford, Cattell, Sternberg, Jenson, Gardener |
Measurement of intelligence |
Personality: Biological and sociocultural determinants, psychoanalytic, neo-Freudian, social learning, trait and type, cognitive approaches |
Personality assessment: Psychometric and projective tests |
Self-concept: Origin and development |
Research methodology and psychological testing |
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Research problem, hypothesis, variables, and their operationalization |
Types of psychological research: Qualitative and quantitive |
Methods and research design: Experimental, quasi-experimental, case studies, field studies and cross-cultural studies, ex post facto, factorial |
Methods of data collection: Observation, interview, questionnaire, tests, and scales |
Parametric and non-parametric tests |
Test construction: item writing, item analysis |
Test standardization: reliability, validity, and norms |
Types of tests: Intelligence, aptitude, personality, attitude, and interest |
Psychology-Paper-II
Abnormal and clinical psychology |
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Abnormal behaviour: Concept and approaches, classification system: DSM-V and ICD-10 |
Causes of abnormality: Biogenic, psychogenic, and sociogenic |
Anxiety, mood and psychotic disorders: Etiology, symptoms, and types |
Mental retardation and personality, and psychosomatic disorders |
Clinical and community psychology: Concepts, issues, and models |
Mental health biological therapies |
Psychotherapies: Psychoanalytical therapy, behaviour therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, client centered therapy, gestalt therapy, logo therapy, group and family therapy |
Social psychology |
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Social psychology: Nature, approaches, and methods |
Social cognition: Person perception, self-perception, social perception |
Attitude: Nature, formation, measurement and theories of attitude change |
Group processes: Group formation, group effectiveness and group cohesiveness, group dynamics, cooperation/ competition |
Leadership: Nature, types, and theories of leadership |
Altruism and aggression |
Environmental psychology |
Educational and counselling psychology |
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Educational psychology: Nature, scope, problems, and methods, teacher effectiveness |
Exceptional children: Gifted, physically and mentally challenged |
Counselling: Nature, goals, and principles, roles and functions of counsellors and their professional training |
Approaches to counselling: Directive, non-directive, behaviouritic, humanistic, existential, gestalt and eclectic |
Techniques of guidance: Group guidance, role playing, career counselling, case study, and interview |
Industrial and organizational psychology |
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Industrial psychology: Nature, scope, and methods, job analysis, and personnel selection |
Training and development: Principles and methods, job evaluation, performance appraisal |
Motivation and work: Theories of work motivation-Maslow, Herzberg, Alderfer, McGregor and Vroom |
Leadership: Theories of leadership, job satisfaction, and industrial morale |
Work and environment: Work and fatigue, man-machine system, human engineering, equipment design, environment design, industrial accidents and safety |
Management of organizational behaviour: Leadership and management, decision making, communication, group dynamics |
Organizational psychology: Types of organizations, systems approach, behavioral approaches, socialization and organizational climate |
Recent trends in psychology |
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Cognitive psychology: Nature and scope, consciousness, representation of knowledge, language |
Positive psychology: Origin and nature, happiness, well-being and quality of life, signature strengths, emotional and spiritual intelligence, positive psychological capital |
Health psychology: Biopsychosocial model. Work, stress, and health, health promotion |
Public administration-Paper-I
Basic premises |
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Meaning, nature, scope, and significance of public administration, evolution of public administration as an independent discipline, public and private administration, new public administration, new public management, public choice theory, good governance |
Globalization and its impact on public administration |
Theories and approaches |
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Classical-Fayol, Gulick, Urwick, Mooney, and Reiley |
Scientific management-F.W. Taylor and associates |
Bureaucratic theory-Max Weber, criticism and post-bureaucratic organizations |
Human relations-Elton Mayo, M.P. Follet and Chester Barnard |
Behavioural, systems, ecological approaches |
Principles of organization |
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Hierarchy, unity of command, span of control, coordination, delegation, supervision, authority and responsibility, line and staff and auxiliary agencies |
Administrative behaviour |
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Leadership-trait, behavioural and contingency theories |
Communication-meaning, models, and types |
Decision-Making Herbert Simon |
Motivation-Maslow, Herzberg, McGregor, Clayton Alderfer |
Comparative and development administration |
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Evolution, meaning, nature, scope and significance of comparative administration, contribution of F.W.Riggs, features of administrative systems of UK, USA, and France |
Concept and features of development administration and administrative development, development and non-development dichotomy, role of NGO’s in development administration |
Human resource management |
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Evolution of civil services, bureaucracy and civil service, classification, recruitment, training, promotion, career development, code of conduct and discipline, political rights, right to strike |
Financial administration |
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Meaning and importance of financial administration, budget-concept, significance, role, and types |
Public policy |
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Meaning and significance and types, formulation, implementation and evaluation, models of policy making |
Administrative law |
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Meaning, sources, significance, administrative law and rule of law, delegated legislation, administrative adjudication |
Research methodology |
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Meaning, nature and objectivity in social research, scientific method, types of social research, research design, hypothesis, sources and methods of data collection, sampling |
Public administration-Paper-II
Evolution and development of Indian public administration |
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Kautilya, British legacy, constitutional framework, parliamentary democracy and federalism, salient features of Indian administration |
Union government and administration |
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The president, the prime minister and council of ministers, central secretariat, cabinet secretariat, prime minister’s office, TRAI, IRDA, union-state relations-legislative, administrative, and financial |
State administration |
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The governor, the chief minister and council of minister, chief secretary, state secretariat, directorates and field organizations |
Divisional commissioner, role of district collector, revenue administration, law and order administration, development administration |
Local self government-urban and rural |
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Evolution and development, 73rd and 74th constitutional amendment acts, organization and functions, major challenges and role in modern times, state-local relations, social audit |
Personnel administration |
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Features and constitutional position of civil services, recruitment, training and capacity building, code of conduct and discipline, neutrality and anonymity |
Financial administration |
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Formulation, approval and execution of budget, parliamentary control over finance, comptroller and auditor general of India, role of finance ministry |
Economic policy and planning |
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Economic policy since independence, mixed economy and industrial policies, new economic policy and disinvestment policy, economic planning, de-centralized planning, NITI Aayog, national development council, five year plans |
Public sector enterprises in India, impact of LPG |
Accountability and control |
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Administrative accountability and administrative responsiveness, legislative, executive and judicial control over administration, Lokpal and Lok Ayukta |
Issue areas in Indian administration |
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Minister-civil servant relationship, generalists versus specialists |
Administrative ethics, law and order administration-role of central and state agencies in tackling insurgency, terrorism and cyber crimes, administrative reforms in India, issues and problems, citizens charter, right to information, role of civil society |
Social administration |
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Social welfare and social justice, social change, welfare boards-centre and state, major sectors- education and health, role of non-government organizations and self-help groups in socioeconomic development, reservation policy |
Sanskrit-Paper-I
Sanskrit-Paper-II
Sindhi-Paper-I
Sindhi-Paper-II
Sociology-Paper-I
Basic concepts |
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Meaning, definition, subject-matter, scope, nature, and perspective of sociology |
Society, culture, community, institutions, associations, and social structure |
Social groups: Meaning and types |
Social control: Meaning, types, and agencies |
Socialization: Meaning, stages, and theories |
Status and role, norms, and values |
Social stratification: Meaning, forms, and theories; social exclusion and social inequality |
Social processes-assimilation, competition, conflict, and cooperation |
Social change-meaning, factors, and theories |
Western sociological thinkers |
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Auguste Comte: Positivism, hierarchy of sciences, law of three stages |
Hebert Spencer: Social Darwinism, society as an organism |
Pareto: Circulation of elites, logico-experimental method |
Emile Durkheim: Division of labour in society, social fact, suicide, religion |
Karl Marx: Class and class conflict, alienation, dialectical materialism |
Max Weber: Social action, religion, bureaucracy, authority |
Indian social system |
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Characteristics of Indian society, unity, and diversity |
Varnashram system and Purushartha, Sanskara, and Karma |
Social institutions: Family, marriage, and kinship |
Caste and class in Indian society |
Status of women and women empowerment; social legislations |
Poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, domestic violence, dowry and divorce |
Deviance and crime; juvenile delinquency |
Problems of nation building: Regionalism, communalism, casteism, corruption |
Problems of weaker sections and minorities |
Planned change and Indian society, five year plans |
Globalization and its impact on Indian society |
Sociology-Paper-II
Social research |
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Social research: Meaning and types; scientific method |
Objectivity/ value neutrality in social research |
Hypotheses; research design: Meaning and types |
Sampling: Meaning and types |
Techniques of data collection: Observation, interview, schedule, and questionnaire |
Case study method, content analysis |
Perspectives on Indian society |
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Development of sociology in India |
Ideological/ textual perspective: G.S. Ghurye, Louis Dumont |
Structural-functional perspective: M.N. Srinivas, S.C. Dube |
Marxist perspective: D.P. Mukherjee, A.R. Desai, R.K. Mukherjee |
Synthesis of textual and field views: Irawati Karve and A.M. Shah |
Civilizational perspective: N.K. Bose and Surajit Sinha |
Subaltern perspective: B.R. Ambedkar and David Hardiman |
Classical sociological theories |
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Structural-functionalism: R.K Merton and Talcott Parsons |
Neo structuralism: Levi Strauss |
Neo functionalism: Alexander |
Conflict theory: Ralph Dahrendorf, Coser, Althusser |
Phenomenology: Alfred Schutz |
Ethnomethodology: Harold Garfinkel |
Symbolic-interactionism: Mead and Blumer |
Feminist perspective: Liberal and radical |
Theories of modernity and post modernity: Anthony Giddens, Michel Foucault, James Derrida |
Urdu-Paper-I
Various Theories of origin of Urdu Language |
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Western Hindi and its dialects namely |
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Braj Bhasha, Haryanvi, Punjabi, and Khari Boli |
Arabic and Persian elements in Urdu language |
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Classical genres of Urdu poetry |
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Ghazal, Qasida, Marsiya, Masnavi |
Modern genres of Urdu poetry and their development |
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Muarra Nazm, Nasri Nazm and Azad Nazm |
Sonnet, Geet, and Doha |
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Development of Urdu Language and Literature in Deccan |
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Salient feature of Deccani Language and Literature |
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Role of Quli Qutubshah, Nusrati, Wajhi, Ghawwasi, and Wali in the development of Deccani language and literature |
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Delhi School of Poetry and its salient features |
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Lucknow School of Poetry and its salient features |
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Important poets of Delhi and Lucknow school |
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Ghazal: Meer, Dard, Atish, Nasikh, Ghalib, and Momin |
Qasida: Sauda, Zauq, and Muneer Shikohabadi |
Marsiya: Meer Anis and Mirza Dabeer |
Masnavi: Meer Hasan, Daya Shankar Naseem, and Mirza Shauq |
Development of Criticism in Urdu |
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Role of Rajasthan's Urdu poets in freedom movement |
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Rhetorics |
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Urdu-Paper-II
Various kinds of Urdu Prose |
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Dastan, novel, and drama |
Short story, essays, and biography |
Khutoot Nigari, Inshaiya, and Khaka Nigari |
Urdu Prose in Northern India |
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Fort William college |
Delhi college |
Aligarh movement |
Socio-reformative aspect of Urdu Literature |
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1857, Urdu literature, and journalism |
Role of Urdu poetry in freedom movements |
Progressive movement |
Urdu prose: Fictions |
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Dastan: (i) Bagh-o-Bahar by Meer Amman, (ii) fasanai Ajaib by Rajab Ali Baig Suroor |
Novel: (i) Tobatunnasooh by Nazir Ahmed, (ii) umravjan by Mirza Hadi Ruswa, (iii) godan by Prem Chan |
Short Story: (i) Wardat by Prem Chand, (ii) Annadata by Krishna Chander, (iii) Manto ke Numainda Afsane (S.H. Manto) edited by Athar Parvez |
Urdu prose: Non-fictions |
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Nairange-Khayal by M.H. Azad |
Intekhab-e-Mehdi Ifadi published by U.P. Urdu academy |
Mazameen-e-Sir Sayed by Ale Ahmed Suroor |
Yadgar-e-Ghalib by Hali |
Ghubar-e-Khatir by Abul Kalam Azad |
Mazameen-e-Rasheed by Rasheed Ahmed Siddiqui |
Abe Gum by Mushtaq Yusufi |
Zoology-Paper-I
Taxonomy |
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Principles and basis of classification |
Binomial system of nomenclature |
General survey of animal kingdom, classification up to order and interrelationship of the various phyla |
Diversity of life forms |
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Structure and functions of the invertebrates from protozoa to echinodermata: (a) Levels of structural organizations-unicellular, colonial and multicellular forms, coelom, segmentation and metamerism, (b) locomotory organs and their mechanisms |
Structure and functions of the invertebrates from protozoa to echinodermata: (c) Food, feeding, and digestion, (d) respiration, (e) excretory and osmoregulatory organs, (f) primitive and advanced nervous systems |
Structure and functions of the invertebrates from protozoa to echinodermata: (g) Reproduction: Asexual, sexual, and parthenogenesis, (h) larval forms |
Structural organization of the following chordate types |
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Protochordates, balanoglossus, herdamania, branchiostoma |
Chordates-structure, classification, and organization of vertebrates |
Comparative anatomy of the integument, skeletal, digestive, respiratory, circulatory, urinogenital and nervous systems of vertebrates |
Adaptation in vertebrates; adaptations in fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals |
Economic importance of non-chordates and chordates |
Developmental biology |
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Gametogenesis |
Fertilization |
Types of eggs cleavage and gastrulation, fate maps, metamorphosis in frog |
Formation and fate of extra embryonic membranes in chick |
Function and types of placenta in mammals |
Sex differentiation in humans |
Basic idea of regeneration, organogenesis, and organizers |
Cell differentiation and teratogenesis |
Evolution |
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Origin of life; history of evolutionary thoughts |
Lamarckism and Darwinism |
Sources and nature of variations |
Natural selection |
Hardy-Weinberg law, cryptic, and warning colouration, mimicry, isolation |
Concept of species and sub-species |
Fossils, outline of geological eras |
Origin and evolution of man |
Principles and theories of continental distribution of animals |
Zoogeographical realms of the world |
Animal Ecology |
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Population, interspecific and interaspecific relationships, competition, predation, parasitism, commensalism, cooperation, and mutualism |
Community ecology and succession, concept of ecosystem |
Biogeochemical cycles |
Limiting factors |
Concepts of habitat and ecological niche |
Major biomes and their communities |
Pollution-its control and management |
Bioremediation |
Brain, behaviour, and evolution |
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Approaches and methods in study of behaviour |
Proximate and ultimate causation, altruism, and evolution-group selection, kin selection, reciprocal altruism |
Neural basis of learning, memory, cognition, sleep, and arousal |
Biological clocks, development of behaviour, social communication; social dominance; use of space and territoriality |
Aggressive behaviour |
Parental investment and reproductive success; parental care, mating systems |
Habitat selection and optimality in foraging; migration, orientation and navigation; domestication and behavioral changes |
Wild life studies |
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Different types of biodiversity, conservation, and major wild life sanctuaries in Rajasthan |
Endangered species and wild life of Rajasthan |
Zoology-Paper-II
Cell and molecular biology |
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Microscopic techniques: Florescence, phase contrast, confocal, electron, and atomic force microscopes |
Tissue preparation for different microscopes-histochemical and immunochemical techniques, histochemical staining of nucleic acids and enzymes |
Antibody generation, ELISA, RIA, blotting techniques, immunocytochemical techniques, FISH, GISH |
Radiolabelling techniques; Types and properties of radio isotopes, tracer techniques, autoradiography and safety guidelines |
Electrophoresis, centrifugation, chromatography, colorimetry spectrophotometry |
Structure and function of cell and cytoplamic constituents: Structure of nucleus, plasma membrane, mitochondria, golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes and ribosomes. Cell cycle and cell division |
Gene structure and function |
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Structure and types of nucleic acids |
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 t RNA synthetase, and translational proof reading, translational inhibitors, postranslational 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 |
Cell to Cell Communication and Cell signaling |
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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 |
Genetics |
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Mendelian laws of inheritance, recombination, linkage, linkage maps and crossing over |
Multiple alleles |
Mutation-natural and induced mutations |
Chromosome number and forms, structural rearrangements; polyploidy |
Cytoplasmic inheritance |
Elements of human genetics-normal and abnormal karyo types, genes, and diseases, eugenics |
Sex chromosomes and sex determination |
Biotechnology |
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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, isoelectric focusing gels |
Molecular cloning of DNA and RNA fragments in bacterial and eukaryotic systems |
Expression of recombinant proteins using bacterial, animal, and plant vectors |
Isolation of specific nucleic acid sequences, generation of genomic and cDNA libraries |
Plasmid, phage, cosmid, BAC and YAC vectors |
In-vitro mutagenesis and deletion techniques, gene knock out in bacterial and eukaryotic organisms |
Protein sequencing methods, detection of post translation modification of proteins |
DNA sequencing methods, strategies for genome sequencing |
Methods for analysis of gene expression at rna and protein level, large scale expression, such as micro array based techniques |
Isolation, separation and analysis of carbohydrate, and lipid molecules |
RFLP, RAPD, and AFLP techniques |
Human physiology |
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Chemistry of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids |
Enzymes and hormones |
Biological oxidation |
Metabolism of carbohydrates, protein, and lipids |
Cell physiology-structure, types, and mechanism of muscle contraction |
Structure of neuron and transmission of axonic, and synaptic nerve impulse |
Functions of sensory organs concerned with vision, sound perception, taste, smell and touch |
Physiology of gastrointestinal tract: Contractility, secretion of digestive juices, GI hormones. Mechanism of digestion and absorption |
Physiology of respiration: Pulmonary ventilation and gaseous exchange |
Structure and circulation of blood: Blood structure and functions, blood groups, clotting of blood, elementary idea of immunology. Structure and functions of the heart, cardiac cycle, heartbeat, and its chemical regulation |
Physiology of excretion: Kidney structure, urine formation, counter current mechanism, regulation of electrolyte and water balance of the body |
Endocrine physiology: Structure, functions of pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, islets of Langerhans and pineal gland |
Physiology of reproduction: Structure and hormones of ovary and testis. Hormonal control of gametogenesis and menstrual cycle |
Placentation, gestation and partuirition |
Statistical application in Biology |
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Mean, median, mode, students "t" test, chi-square test, standard deviation |
Correlation and regression, variance, and analysis of variance |
Computer applications in biology-fundamentals of computers, history, and generations |
RPSC College Lecturer 2019 Exam Pattern
RPSC College Lecturer Exam Pattern
The recruitment of RPSC College Lecturer will be interview-based. If the number of applicants will be more, then the exam conducting authority can conduct an offline aptitude test. The exam will be objective in nature.
RPSC College Lecturer 2019 Admit Card
RPSC College Lecturer Admit Card
The exam conducting authority will issue the admit card of RPSC College Lecturer in online mode. RPSC College Lecturer admit card will be issued to only those candidates who will fill the application form successfully. In order to download the admit card of RPSC College Lecturer, candidates can click on the admit card link and use their login credentials generated while application form filling. The admit card of RPSC College Lecturer contains the details of the candidates and the examination. Candidates must check their name, photograph, date of birth, roll number, date and time of examination, and venue of the exam. Candidates must take a print out of the admit card and bring it to the examination centre on the exam day. Along with the admit card of RPSC College Lecturer, candidates must also bring one of the prescribed ID proofs - Aadhaar card, Voter card, PAN card, Driving license, Passport, etc.
Documents Required at Exam
- Admit card
- Aadhaar card
- Voter ID card
- Driving license
- PAN card
- Passport
- Employee ID card
- College/University ID card
RPSC College Lecturer 2019 Result
RPSC College Lecturer Result
The exam conducting authority will release RPSC College Lecturer result in PDF format. Candidates will be able to check their result by simply clicking on the result link of College Lecturer on the official website. The result PDF of RPSC College Lecturer will contain the roll numbers of only those candidates who will qualify in the written aptitude test (if conducted). The final merit list will also be declared after the interview is held. The final merit list will contain the roll number of only those candidates who are shortlisted for the recruitment as College Lectures.
Documents Required at Counselling
- Date of birth certificate or high school mark sheet with date of birth
- Mark sheet/sertificate of class 10 and 12 examination
- Graduation/post-graduation certificate
- Character certificate
- Category certificate (if required)
- PWD certificate (if required)
- Aadhaar card/Passport/PAN card/Voter ID card /Driving license/any other photo ID card
General Information
Questions related to RPSC College Lecturer
hello sir I have passed net 2020 exam with 44% Am I eligible for rpscollege lecturer exam
Hello, the eligibility criteria is that the candidate should hold a masters degree with more than 55 percentage and qualify NET .Kindly apply using this link https://rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in/, The last date to apply is December 8 2020.For more information on this exam kindly visit this link https://news.careers360.com/rpsc-recruitment-2020-apply-for-918-asst-professor-vacancies
Best wishes.
Is a candidate of SC catagory eligible for college lecturer exam having 53.8% marks in masters degree.
Hi,
You have not mentioned the name of exam and subject for which you want to apply However the exams like SET -state eligibility test , NET -National eligibility test for lecturership are conducted every year by respective exam conducting authority.
The eligibility to apply for ugc net exam is minimum 50 % marks in masters degree. So for this exam you are eligible to apply. The eligibility test which are conducted by state have their own eligibility and rule. So the eligibility depend on the state of which set exam you will be giving.
Hope it helps.
how much marks weightage given to net,jrf,phd, dping any job etc in RPSC college lecturar.
Get little Preferred not marks
Now it,s 2020 but at yet vacancy is not declared so what is the expected month for this vacancy and when the exam will be conducted or is there is any marks of PhD on interview time or academic marks points will also add to the result or not.
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission will release Rajasthan College Lecturer Recruitment Notification for Upcoming vacancy on 8,30 Vacant posts for Teacher Jobs.
RPSC College Lecturer Application Form will be released soon but exact date is not released yet.
Educational Qualification Requirement
The Applicant must be qualified in Master degree in from the recognised university.
Complete 10th and 12th from a state board or institution & other necessary qualification.
The Age of candidates must have between the 21 years to 35 Years.
I hope this helps