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WBCS 2023 - West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC) has released the WBCS 2023 application form online on February 28 on the official website. The authorities will close WBCS application form 2023 on March 21. Candidates who are citizens of India, between 20 and 36 years of age holding graduation degree could fill the application form of WBCS 2023 exam.

Along with the filling of application form, candidates had to pay the prescribed application fee of Rs. 210 in online/offline mode. The exam will be held in offline mode for filling up various state government posts under Group A, B, C & D. The exam is conducted in three phases – preliminary, mains and interview. Candidates are required to qualify in all three stages of the exam to be recruited for the various state government posts.

WBPCS 2023 Highlights

Full Exam NameWest Bengal Public Service Commission Exam
Short Exam NameWBPCS
Conducting BodyPublic Service Commission West Bengal
Frequency of ConductOnce a year
Exam LevelState Level Exam
LanguagesBengali, English
Mode of ApplicationOnline
Application Fee (General)210 Rs [Offline] +1 More
Mode of ExamOffline
Mode of CounsellingOffline
WBPCS Preliminary Exam - Duration2 Hours 30 Minutes +1 More

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WBPCS 2023 Important Dates

WBPCS Preliminary Exam (Session 2023)

Past Dates and Events

22 Dec, 2023

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16 Dec, 2023

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01 Dec, 2023 - 16 Dec, 2023

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WBPCS (Session 2023)

Past Dates and Events

22 Mar, 2023

Fee payment through challan - Last date | Mode: Offline

28 Feb, 2023 - 21 Mar, 2023

Application | Mode: Online

21 Mar, 2023

Online fee payment last date | Mode: Online

25 Feb, 2023

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WBPCS 2023 Eligibility Criteria

Candidates who are applying for WBPSC are advised to read the eligibility criteria carefully before applying for the exam. The detail pertaining to WBPSC eligibility is given below.

Education Qualifications for WBPSC: A candidate must have the following qualifications as clearly stated in the notification released for WBPSC. The qualifications prescribed for appearing in the exam are as per the notified recruitment rules issued by the West Bengal Government. Candidates applying for the exam must fulfill the essential qualifications by the closing date.

Candidates must have a degree of a recognized University.

Candidates must have the ability to read, write and speak in Bengali (not required for those candidates whose mother tongue is Nepali)

Age Limit for WBPSC

Age, as recorded only in the Madhyamik or equivalent certificate, will be accepted. The age limits apply to all candidates whether in Government Service or not.

Age Limit: Between 21 and 36 years

  • Candidates must not below 21 years and not more than 36 years on January 1 of the year of examination
  • Candidates should not have born earlier than January 2, 1983, and not later than January 1, 1998.

For Group 'B' Service of the West Bengal Police Service only

  • Age not below 20 years but not more than 36 years on the January 1 of the year of examination i.e. candidates born not earlier than January 2, 1987, and not later than the 1st January 2003).
  • For Group 'D' Service of the West Bengal Police Service only
  • The age should not be below 21 years and not more than 36 years on the January 1 of the year of the examination i.e. candidates should have born not earlier than January 2, 1987, and not later than January 1, 2002.
  • Those candidates whose date of birth lies between January 1, 2002, & January 1, 2003, i.e. candidates whose age is between 20 & 21 years as on 01.01.2023 may apply for Group B only
  • WBPCS 2023 Concession in age: The upper age limit for S.C., S.T. & B.C. (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates of West Bengal, by 5 years for S.C. & S.T. candidates and by 3 years for B.C. (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates. In the case of Persons with Disabilities (PWD), the upper age limit is relaxable up to 45 years. For S.C./S.T./B.C. candidates of other States shall be treated as general candidates

Nationality for WBPSC

The candidate must be either of the following can apply for WBPSC

  • A citizen of India (either natural or by registration)
  • Such other nationals as declared eligible by the Government of India

Mode of Application : Online

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

To apply for the exam, candidates had to register first by providing all information required for the exam. The application fee for the exam was Rs 210. Candidates have to pay the application fee either online or offline using credit/ debit card, net banking or bank challan. However, candidates of West Bengal belonging to SC, ST categories and PwD candidates from any State were exempted from paying the fee.

Steps to fill the WBPSC application form 2023:

  • Candidates were able to register for the exam by clicking on ‘One Time Registration’ and fill all required details and upload photograph and signature.
  • After registering, user ID and password was generated. Next, candidates had to log in to the dashboard by visiting the link ‘Login to your Account’ with user ID and password. Having logged in, the name of the exam with the link to apply was displayed.
  • Candidates had to click on the appropriate link to open application form of WBCS 2023. In the application form, candidates must have provided personal, contact, academic and examination details.
  • After providing the required information, candidates had to accept the declaration. Following the signing of the declaration, candidates had to click on the ‘Submit’ button.
  • After submission, they were required to pay the application fee of Rs 210. Candidates belonging to SC and ST categories of West Bengal were exempted from paying the application fee.
  • However, SC/ ST candidates from other states were required to pay the requisite fee.
  • Candidates who had paid the fee were able to save and download WBCS application form 2023 by clicking on ‘Application Button’ in the dashboard.

Application Fees

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WBPCS Preliminary Exam Syllabus

General studies-

General studies: Unit 01
English composition
Synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and phrases, vocabulary test, phrasal verbs, the same words bearing more than one meaning, use of appropriate and qualifying words, etc
General studies: Unit 02
General science
General appreciation and understanding of science, including matters of everyday observation and experience
General studies: Unit 03
Current events of national and international importance
General studies: Unit 04
History of India
General understanding in social, economic, and political aspects
General studies: Unit 05
Geography of India with special reference to West Bengal
Physical, social, and economic geography of the country, including the main features of Indian agricultural and natural resources with special reference to West Bengal
General studies: Unit 06
Indian polity and economy
The country’s political system, Panchayati Raj, community development and planning in India
General studies: Unit 07
Indian national movement
The nature and character of the nineteenth century resurgence, growth of nationalism and attainment of independence
General studies: Unit 08
General mental ability
Logical perception, understanding, and natural conclusion

WBPCS Main Exam Syllabus

Bengali (Paper-I)+

Bengali (Paper-I): Unit 01
Letter writing/ drafting of report
Bengali (Paper-I): Unit 02
Precis writing
Bengali (Paper-I): Unit 03
Composition and translation from English to Bengali/ Hindi/ Urdu/ Nepali/ Santali

Hindi (Paper-I)+

Hindi (Paper-I): Unit 01
Letter writing/ drafting of report
Hindi (Paper-I): Unit 02
Precis writing
Hindi (Paper-I): Unit 03
Composition and translation from English to Bengali/ Hindi/ Urdu/ Nepali/ Santali

Nepali (Paper-I)+

Nepali (Paper-I): Unit 01
Letter writing/ drafting of report
Nepali (Paper-I): Unit 02
Precis writing
Nepali (Paper-I): Unit 03
Composition and translation from English to Bengali/ Hindi/ Urdu/ Nepali/ Santali

Santali (Paper-I)+

Santali (Paper-I): Unit 01
Letter writing/ drafting of report
Santali (Paper-I): Unit 02
Precis writing
Santali (Paper-I): Unit 03
Composition and translation from English to Bengali/ Hindi/ Urdu/ Nepali/ Santali
Santali (Paper-I): Unit 04
Composition and translation from Bengali/ Hindi/ Urdu/ Nepali/ Santali to English

English (Paper-II)+

English (Paper-II): Unit 01
Letter writing/ drafting of report
English (Paper-II): Unit 02
Precis writing
English (Paper-II): Unit 03
Composition and translation from Bengali/ Hindi/ Urdu/ Nepali/ Santali to English

General studies-I (Paper-III)+

General studies-I (Paper-III): Unit 01
Indian history with special emphasis on national movement
General studies-I (Paper-III): Unit 02
Geography of India with special reference to West Bengal

General studies-II (Paper-IV)+

General studies-II (Paper-IV): Unit 01
Science and scientific and technological advancement
General studies-II (Paper-IV): Unit 02
Environment
Biodiversity and coastal regulation zone, global warming, industrial and environmental pollution, ozone layer, and related issues
General studies-II (Paper-IV): Unit 03
General knowledge and current affairs

The constitution of India and Indian economy including role and functions of the reserve bank of India (Paper-V)+

The constitution of India and Indian economy including role and functions of the reserve bank of India (Paper-V): Unit 01
Central state relation and devolution of central funds to state
The constitution of India and Indian economy including role and functions of the reserve bank of India (Paper-V): Unit 02
Planning process and objectives of five years plan
The constitution of India and Indian economy including role and functions of the reserve bank of India (Paper-V): Unit 03
Functions of RBI and monetary policy
The constitution of India and Indian economy including role and functions of the reserve bank of India (Paper-V): Unit 04
Central finance commission and state finance commission, and fiscal policy of government of India

Arithmetic and test of reasoning (Paper-VI)+

Arithmetic and test of reasoning (Paper-VI): Unit 01
Mathematics
Arithmetic and test of reasoning (Paper-VI): Unit 02
Analytical reasoning
Data sufficiency
Arithmetic and test of reasoning (Paper-VI): Unit 03
Logical reasoning
(i) Logical deduction, (ii) forcefulness of the arguments, (iii) implication of sentences, (iv) inferring from diagrams
Arithmetic and test of reasoning (Paper-VI): Unit 04
Series
(i) Letter series, (ii) number series, inferring from data, analogy tests, symbol interpretation, mathematical puzzles, odd man out, perception test, non-verbal reasoning and selecting the correct sequence

Bengali-Paper-I+

Bengali-Paper-I: Unit 01
History of Bangla language
The chronological track from proto indo-European to Bangla (family tree with branches and approximate dates)
Historical stages of Bangla (old, middle, new) and their linguistic features
Dialects of bangla and their distinguishing characteristics
Elements of bangla vocabulary
Forms of bangla literary prose-sadhu and chalit
Bengali-Paper-I: Unit 02
Process of phonetic changes in Bangla language
Apinihiti (anaptyxis), Abhishruti (Umlaut), Samibhavan (assimilation), Svarabhakti/ Viprakarsha, Svarasangati (vowel harmony)
Bengali-Paper-I: Unit 03
Problems of standardization and reform of alphabet and spelling and those of transliteration and romanization
Bengali-Paper-I: Unit 04
History of Bangla literature
Periodization of Bangla literature: Old Bangla and middle Bangla
Roots and reasons behind the emergence of modernity in bangla literature
Evolution of various middle Bangla forms: Mangal kavyas, Vaishnava lyrics, adapted narratives (Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavata) and religious biographies
Narrative and lyric trends in the nineteenth century bangla poetry
Development of prose
Bangla dramatic literature (nineteenth century, Tagore, post-1944 Bangla drama)
Bengali-Paper-I: Unit 05
Tagore and Post Tagoreans (upto the decade of fifties)
Bengali-Paper-I: Unit 06
Fiction, major authors
(i) Bankimchandra, (ii) Tagore, (iii) Saratchandra, (iv) Bibhutibhusan, (v) Tarasankar, (vi) Manik
Bengali-Paper-I: Unit 07
Women and Bangla literature
(i) Swarna Kumari Devi, (ii) Ashapurna Devi, (iii) Mahasweta Devi, (iv) Rajlakshmi Devi, (v) Kabita Sinha, (vi) Nabanita Dev Sen

Bengali-Paper-II+

Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 01
Vaishnava Padavali
Phases (parjayas): Gourchandrika, Purvaraga, Abhisar, Mathur, Prarthona
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 02
Chandimangal: Kalketu (episode by Mukunda (Sahitya Akademi)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 03
Meghnadbadh Kavya (by Michael Madhusudan Dutta)
1st, 2nd, and 3rd cantos
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 04
Rajani (by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 05
Kapalkundala (by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 06
Samya and Bangadesher Krishak (by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 07
Punascha (by Rabindranath Tagore)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 08
Bichitra Prabandha (by Rabindranath Tagore)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 09
Chacha Kahini (by Sayed Muztaba Ali)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 10
Chandragupta (by Dwijendralal Roy)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 11
Grihadaha (by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 12
Adhunik Bangla kabita
Selected poems: (i) Saswati by Sudhindranath Dutta, (ii) Rabindranath by Achintya Kumar Sengupta, (iii) Aami Kabi Jata Kamarer by Premendra Mitra, (iv) Bandir Bandana by Buddhadeb Basu, (v) Amar Koifiat by Kazi Nazrul Islam
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 13
Prabandha Samgraha (by Pramatha Choudhuri)
Selected essays-Bharatchandra, Birbal, Boipara
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 14
Pather Panchali (by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 15
Ekaler Galpo Sanchayan (volume: 1 and 2)
Selected stories: (i) Payomukham by Jagadish Gupta, (ii) Haraner Nat Jamai by Manik Bandyopadhyay, (iii) Fossil by Subodh Ghosh, (iv) Tope by Narayan Gangyopadhyay, (v) Adab by Samaresh Bose, (vi) Aswamedher Ghora by Dipendranath Bandyopadhyay
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 16
Shrestha kavita (by Jibanananda Das)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 17
Jagori (by Satinath Bhaduri)
Bengali-Paper-II: Unit 18
Evam Indrajit (by Badal Sircar)

Hindi-Paper-I+

Hindi-Paper-I: Unit 01
Hindi linguistic and grammatical references
Definition of language
Difference between learning and parole
Elements of communication of language
Different aspects of language
Units of language-phonemes, morphemes, syntax, discourse, sementics
Hindi-Paper-I: Unit 02
History of Hindi language and Nagari lipi
History of development of Hindi language (short study)
Development of Khari Boli Hindi as literary language and Lingua Franka (special context to Indian freedom struggle and post independent India)
Area of Hindi language
(Prominent Hindi dialects and inter relationship between the dialects
Grammatical structure of standard hindi
Scientific features of Nagari lipi
Development of Hindi as a global language in the modern context
Hindi-Paper-I: Unit 03
History of Hindi literature
Tradition of writing history of Hindi literature
Literary trends of following four periods of Hindi literature: (a) Adikala-prominent poets and their works: (i) Sarhapa and Goraknath, (ii) Chand Vardai and Narapati Nalha, (iii) Svambhu, (iv) Abdur Rahman and Amir Khusro
Literary trends of following four periods of Hindi literature: (b) Madhya kala-(i) Purva madhyakala (Bhakti kala)-prominent poets and their works: (a) Sant Kavyadhara-Kabir and Sahjo Bai, (b) Sufi Kavyadhara-Jayasi
Literary trends of following four periods of Hindi literature: (b) Madhya kala-(i) Purva madhyakala (Bhakti kala)-prominent poets and their works: (c) Krish Kavyadhara-Surdas and Meerabai, (d) Ram Kavyadhara-Tulsidas
Literary trends of following four periods of Hindi literature: (b) Madhya kala-(ii) Uttar madhyakala (Riti kala)-prominent poets and their works: (a) Ritibadh-Keshavdas, (b) Ritisiddha-Bihari, (c) Ritimukta-Ghananda
Literary trends of following four periods of Hindi literature: (c) Adhunika kala-(i) trends of Navajagran (Renaissance), (ii) development of Hindi prose and contribution of Bhartendu Mondal
Literary trends of following four periods of Hindi literature: (c) Adhunika kala-(iii) contribution of Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi towards the development of Hindi prose, (iv) prominent trend of modern Hindi poetry-Chahayavad, Pragtivad, Prayogvad, Nai Kavita
Literary trends of following four periods of Hindi literature: (c) Adhunika kala-(iv) prominent trend of modern Hindi poetry-Samakalin Kavita and ghazal, Sanavadi Kavita, v) prominent poets-Maithili Sharan Gupt, Prasad, Nirala, Mahadevi, Dinkar, Agyeya
Literary trends of following four periods of Hindi literature: (c) Adhunika kala-(v) prominent poets-Muktibodh, Nagarjun, Dushyant Kumar
Kath sahitya: (i) Development of Hindi novels and short stories, (ii) prominent writers-Premchand, Jainendra, Prasad, Renu, Bhishma Sahani, Yaspal, Chitra Mudgal, Mohan Rakesh and Krishna Sobti
Drama and theatre: (i) Development of Hindi drama and stage, (ii) prominent dramatists-Bharatendu, Prasad, Mohan Rakesh, Lakshmi Narayan Lal, (iii) the development of Hindi theatre
Criticism: (i) Development of Hindi criticism, (ii) prominent critics-Ramchandra Shukla, Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Ram Vilas Sharma

Hindi-Paper-II+

Hindi-Paper-II: Unit 01
Prescribed text
Kabir: Kabir vani, edition by Parasnath Tiwari, first 25 padas
Surdas: Bhramar gitsar, edition Ramchandra Sukla, first 25 padas
Tulsidas: Vinay Patrika-Geeta press, first 15 padas
Bihari: Ritikavya Sanghra edition Jagadish Gupta, first 25 dohas
Prasad: Kamayani (Shraddha and Ira Sarga)
Nirala: (a) Saroj smriti, (b) Jago phir ek bar
Mahadevi Varma: (a) Mai neer bhari dukh ki badli, (b) Ravindra ke mahaprasthan par
Agyeya: (a) Asadhya vina, (b) Hamne poudhey se kaha
Nagarjun: Bahut dino ke bad and Pret ka byan
Dhumil: Mochiram, roti, aur Sansad
Sarveshwar Dayal Saxsena: (a) Tumhare sath rah kar, (b) Soundryabodh
Muktibodh: (a) Mai dur hun, (b) Bhool galati
Bharatendu: Andher nagri
Mohan Rakesh: Ashad ka ek din
Ramchandra Shukla: (a) Shraddha aur bhakti, (b) Krodha
Premchand: (a) Godan (novel), (b) Paush ki raat, (c) Badey ghar ki beti, (d) Ahuti, (e) Mukti marg, (f) Idgah (stories)
Prasad: Dhruswamini
Phanishwar Nath Renu: (a) Tisari kasam, (b) Panchlight, (c) Rasapriya (stories)
Manu Bhandari: Mahabhoj
Bhairv Prasad Gupta: Ganga maiyya
Harishankar Parsai: (a) Matadin chand par, (b) Viklanga shraddha ka dor
Hazari Prasad Dwivedi: (a) Vasant a gaya, (b) Devdar

Sanskrit-Paper-I+

Sanskrit-Paper-I: Unit 01
Sanskrit linguistics
Indo European family of languages
Phonetic laws-Grimm’s law, Verner’s law, Grassmann’s law, Collitz’s law
Phonetic tendencies
Development of Sanskrit-Vedic and classical Sanskrit, non-Aryan influence in Sanskrit, contribution of Sanskrit in linguistic studies
Sanskrit-Paper-I: Unit 02
Sanskrit grammar
Siddhanta Kaumudi-Karaka and Samasa
Sanskrit-Paper-I: Unit 03
Translation from vedic texts into English
Agnisukta-1.1, Indrasukta-2.12, Suryasukta-1.115, Aksasukta-10.34, Hiranyagarbha Sukta-10.121, Devisukta-10.125
Sanskrit-Paper-I: Unit 04
Translation
Translation from Sanskrit into English or translation from English into Sanskrit
Sanskrit-Paper-I: Unit 05
Paragraph in Sanskrit

Sanskrit-Paper-II+

Sanskrit-Paper-II: Unit 01
History of vedic and classical Sanskrit literature
Vedic-Samhita, Brahmana, Aranyaka, Upanisad, Vedanga
Classical-Ramayana, Mahabharata, Asvaghosa, Bhasa, Kalidasa, Sudraka, Visakhadatta, Bhavabhuti, Bharavi, Bhotti, Magha, Dandi, Banabhatta
Philosophical-fundamental ideas of orthodox systems of Indian philosophy
Technical: Chandas, arthasastra, architecture, medicine, mathematics
Sanskrit-Paper-II: Unit 02
Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study)
Kalidasa’s Abhijnanasakuntalam and Bhavabhuti’s Uttararamacaritam
Kalidasa’s Kumarasambhavam (Canto I-V) and Bharavi’s Kiratarjuniyam (Canto I-V)
Manusamhita (Ch. VII Sl. I-144)
Isavasyopanisad

English-Paper-I+

English-Paper-I: Unit 01
An essay on a literary topic
English-Paper-I: Unit 02
Texts for detailed study
William Shakespeare: Macbeth-As you like it
Christopher Marlowe: Edward II
John Donne: Canonization'; 'Death be not proud'; 'The good morrow'
Andrew Marvell: To his coy mistress'; 'The garden'
John Milton: Lycidas'; Paradise lost, book I
Alexander Pope; The rape of the lock
William Wordsworth: Ode on intimations of immortality'; 'Tintern abbey'
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Kubla Khan'; 'Dejection: An ode'
Percy Bysshe Shelley: Ode to the westwind'; ' Ozymandias'
John Keats: Ode to a nightingale' 'Ode on a Grecian urn'
Alfred Tennyson: Ulysses'; 'The lotus eaters'; 'Tithonus'
Robert Browning: The last ride together'
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: How do I love thee!'
Jane Austen: Pride and prejudice
Charles Dickens: Great expectations
Thomas Hardy: The mayor of Caster bridge
Mark Twain: The adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Emily Bronte: Wuthering heights
Mary Shelley: Frankenstein

English-Paper-II+

English-Paper-II: Unit 01
Critical analysis/ response to an unseen passage in prose/ verse
English-Paper-II: Unit 02
Texts for detailed study
W. B. Yeats: (a) Easter 1916'; (b) 'Sailing to Byzantium'; (c) 'Leda and the Swan'
T. S. Eliot: (a) The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock'; (b) 'The journey of the Magi'; (c) 'Burnt Norton'
W.H. Auden: (a) In memory of W.B.Yeats'; (b) 'Lay your sleeping head, my love'; (c) 'The shield of Achilles'
John Osborne: Look back in anger
Samuel Beckett: Waiting for godot
Sylvia Plath: (a) Mirror'; (b) 'Nick and the candlestick'
Henry Louis Vivian Derozio: (a) To India my native land'; (b) 'My country'
Kamala Das: An introduction
D.H. Lawrence: The rainbow
Raja Rao: Kanthapura
Amitava Ghosh: The shadow lines
Chinua Achebe: Things fall apart
James Joyce: A portrait of the artist as a young man
Rabindranath Tagore: Crisis in civilization'
Virginia Woolf: A room of one's own'

Pali-Paper-I (Pali linguistics)+

Pali-Paper-I (Pali linguistics): Unit 01
Concepts of linguistics, languages, and phonetic laws
Pali-Paper-I (Pali linguistics): Unit 02
Concept of homeland of Pali, features of Pali, pali as MIA, Pali and Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrits
Pali-Paper-I (Pali linguistics): Unit 03
Short notes on phonetic tendencies

Pali-Paper-I (Pali grammar)+

Pali-Paper-I (Pali grammar): Unit 01
Sandhi, Samasa, Itthipaccaya
Pali-Paper-I (Pali grammar): Unit 02
Karaka Vibhakti, Paccaya-Kita and Taddhita
Pali-Paper-I (Pali grammar): Unit 03
Conjugation, declension, make sentences

Pali-Paper-I (Translation)+

Pali-Paper-I (Translation): Unit 01
Pali to English (unseen passages from poetry) with grammatical notes on any two words
Pali-Paper-I (Translation): Unit 02
Pali to English (unseen passages from prose) with grammatical notes on any two words
Pali-Paper-I (Translation): Unit 03
English to Pali

Pali-Paper-I+

Pali-Paper-I: Unit 01
Essay in Pali
Gautama Buddha, Tipiţaka, Dhamma-Vinaya, Sammāsam Buddha, Pacceka Buddha, Bodhisatta, Majjhima Paţipadā, Ariyaaţţhangikamagga, Cattāriariyasaccāni, Dukkha, Paţiccasamuppāda, Nibbāna, Dukkhanirodhagāminīpaţipadā, Tilakkhana, Anicca, Anattā, Kammavāda

Pali-Paper-II+

Pali-Paper-II: Unit 01
History of canonical literature
Vinayapitaka, Suttapitaka, and Abhidhammapitaka
Pali-Paper-II: Unit 02
Non-canonical literature
Extra-canonical (Anupitaka), commentaries (Atthakathas), Vamsa literature
Pali-Paper-II: Unit 03
History of early Buddhism
Pre-Buddhist India, life of Buddha, royal patronage, origin of Samgha
Pali-Paper-II: Unit 04
Development of Buddhism
Buddhist councils (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th); Buddhist schools and sects; apread and decline of Buddhism

Pali-Paper-II (Critical study of selected Pali Text)+

Pali-Paper-II (Critical study of selected Pali Text): Unit 01
Poetry texts
Dhammapada: Yamakavagga, Appamadavagga, Cittavagga, Maggavagga, Buddhavagga
Suttanipata: Pabbajja Sutta, Padhana Sutta, Karaniya Mettasutta, Khaggavisanasutta, Parayanavagga -Vatthugatha
Theragatha: Kaccayana, Talaputa, Silava
Therigatha: Ambapali, Subha Jivakambabanika, Kisagotami
Pali-Paper-II (Critical study of selected Pali Text): Unit 02
Prose texts
Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, Mahaparinibbana Sutta, Ariyapariyesana Sutta, Singalovada Sutta, Kutadanta Suttanta
How women were admitted to the Sangha, Milindapanha-Bahirakatha, marriage of Visakha, annihilation of the Sakiyas, Sibi Jataka, Dasaratha Jataka
Explanation of Pali quotations from the prescribed texts in Pali language

Pali-Paper-II (Critical study of Chanda and Alamkara)+

Pali-Paper-II (Critical study of Chanda and Alamkara): Unit 01
Vuttodaya
Samavutta Chanda
Pali-Paper-II (Critical study of Chanda and Alamkara): Unit 02
Subodhalankara
Yamaka, Upama, Rupaka, Vyatireka

Arabic-Paper-I+

Arabic-Paper-I: Unit 01
Arabic linguistics
Arabic-Paper-I: Unit 02
Arabic grammar
Arabic-Paper-I: Unit 03
Translation from Arabic into English
Arabic-Paper-I: Unit 04
Translation from English into Arabic
Arabic-Paper-I: Unit 05
Arabic rhetoric and prosody

Arabic-Paper-II+

Arabic-Paper-II: Unit 01
History of Arabic literature
Arabic-Paper-II: Unit 02
Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study)
(i) Diwan-Ibn-ul-Fariz; (ii) Sab’a Mu’allaqa; (iii) Sirat-Ibn-i-Hisham; (iv) Muqaddama-Ibn-i-Khaldun

Persian-Paper-I+

Persian-Paper-I: Unit 01
Persian linguistics
Persian and Indo-European family of languages; Aryan or Indo-Iranian branch, evolution of Persian language, old Persian, Avestan language, middle Persian or Pahlavi, modern Persian, Iranian dialects, Persian influence on Indian languages
Persian-Paper-I: Unit 02
Persian grammar
Persian-Paper-I: Unit 03
Translation from Persian into English
Persian-Paper-I: Unit 04
Translation from English into Persian
Persian-Paper-I: Unit 05
Persian rhetoric and prosody

Persian-Paper-II+

Persian-Paper-II: Unit 01
History of Persian literature
Origin of Persian poetry, early poets, development of poetic forms-qasida, ghazal, masnavi, etc
Growth of poetic themes or trendsepic, romantic, mystical, philosophical, ethical, etc
Survey of prose-works-historical, mystical, ethical, biographical, etc
Literary progress in different periods of Iranian history
Contributions of eminent poets and writers
Modern poetry, modern prose, Indo-Persian literature
Persian-Paper-II: Unit 02
Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study)
(i) Shahnama of Firdausi; (ii) Chahar Maqala of Nizami Aruzi; (iii) Qasaid-i-Khaqani; (iv) Diwan-i-Hafiz; (v) Masnavi of Jalaluddin Rumi; (vi) Naldaman of Fayzi

French-Paper-I+

French-Paper-I: Unit 01
Translation from French into English
French-Paper-I: Unit 02
Translation from English into French
French-Paper-I: Unit 03
French grammar

French-Paper-II+

French-Paper-II: Unit 01
History of french literature
French-Paper-II: Unit 02
French text
French-Paper-II: Unit 03
Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study)
Prose-Ronsard: Deveres Choisies (classique Larosusse)-2 volumes, Pierre Loti; La Roman d’um enfant; poetry-Ronsard: Poesies Choisies (classique Larosusse)-2 volumes
Musset: Poesies Nouvelles
Drama-Moliers: L’Avare, Corneilles-La Cid

Urdu-Paper-I+

Urdu-Paper-I: Unit 01
Development of Urdu language
Development of Indo-Aryan: (i) Old Indo-Aryan, (ii) middle Indo Aryan, (iii) new Indo Aryan
Western Hindi and its dialects: (i) Brij bhasha, Maghrabi Hindi aur uski mukhtalif boliyan and Haryanvi, (ii) theories about the origin of Urdu language
Daccani Urdu origin and development, its significant linguistic feature
Fort William college and its contribution to Urdu literature
Urdu-Paper-I: Unit 02
Genres and their development
Poetry: (a) Ghazal-(i) Wali: Intekhab-e-wali compiled by Nurul Hasan Hashmi-(first five ghazals), (ii) Mir: Intekhab-e-Mir compiled by Maulvi Abdul Haq-(first five ghazals), (iii) Ghalib: Diwane-Ghalib (first five ghazals)
Poetry: (a) Ghazal-(iii) Faiz Ahmed Faiz: Naqsh-e-faryadi, (first five ghazals), Nasir Kazmi: Barg-e-ne (first five ghazals), Shaharyar: Hijr ke mausam (first five ghazals), (b) Qasida-Dar tazhik-e-rozgar-Sauda, (c) Masnavi: Sahrul bayan-Mir Hasan
Poetry: (d) Marsia-(i) Jab badban-e-kashti shahe umam gira-Mir Anis, (ii) Kis sher ki amad hai ke run kanp raha hai-Mirza Dabir, (e) Nazm: (i) Banjara nama-Nazir Akbarabadi, (ii) Masjide qartaba-Iqbal
Poetry: (e) Nazm-(iii) Tanhai-Faiz Ahmed Faiz, (iv) Ek ladka-Akhtarul Iman, (v) Taslise hayat-Pervez Shahedi, (f) Rubai-(i) Khenche huwe sar ko kahan jata hai-Mir Anis, (ii) Ek fitna hai naqeson mein kamil hona-Josh Malihabadi
Poetry: (f) Rubai-(iii) Aa ae mani-e-kayenat mujh mein aaja-Firaq Gorakhpur
Urdu-Paper-I: Unit 03
Significant features of
(i) Lucknow school, (ii) Delhi school
(i) Sir Sayed movement, (ii) progressive movement, (iii) modernism

Urdu-Paper-II+

Urdu-Paper-II: Unit 01
Prescribed text
Bagho bahar-Mir Aman Dehalvi
Abe Hayat (Dibacha)-Md. Husain Azad
Ood-e-Hindi-Asadullah Khan Ghalib
Ghubar-e-khatir-Maulana abul Kalam Azad
Godan-Munshi Premchand
Lajwanti-Rajindra Singh Bedi
Toba Tek Singh-Saadat Hasan Manto
Maqualate Sir Syed (Ta’asub, Tahzib, Rasm-o-Rewaj ki pabandi ke nuqsanat, Khushamad)-Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Ganjhaye giramaya (Maulana Md. Ali Johar, Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari, Md. Aqbal, Ayub Abbasi, Asghar Gondavi)-Rasheed Ahmed Siddiqui
Safaid Khoon-Agha Hashar Kashmiri
Urdu-Paper-II: Unit 02
Literary criticism and its development with reference to
Muqaddama sher-o-shaeri-Altaf Hussain Hali
Tanquidi nazaryat-Ehtasham Hussain
Urdu tanquid per ek nazar-Kalimuddin Ahmed
Adab aur zindagi-Majnu Gorakhpuri
Tanquidi afkar-Shamsur Rahman Faruqi
Urdu-Paper-II: Unit 03
Essay writing
Compulsory, covering literary and imaginative topic

Santali-Paper-I+

Santali-Paper-I: Unit 01
History of Santali language
(a) The chronological track from austro-asiatic-austric to Santali (family tree with branches and approximate dates); (b) historical stages of Santali (old, middle, and new) and their linguistic features with Santali grammar (Ranor)
(c) Santali languages and its dialects and their distinguishing characteristic; (d) elements of Santali vocabulary; (e) forms of Santali literary prose (relevant with personal relations)
Santali-Paper-I: Unit 02
Process of phonetic changes in Santali languages and necessity of ‘OLCHIKI’ script
Santali-Paper-I: Unit 03
Problems of standardization and reform of alphabet and spelling and those of transliteration, and inevitability of ‘OLCHIKI’ script
Santali-Paper-I: Unit 04
Ill effects of use of other script in writing Santali excepting ‘OLCHIKI’ script
Santali-Paper-I: Unit 05
History of Santali literature
(a) Periodization of Santali literature: Old and middle Santali literature; (b) roots and reasons behind the emergence of modernity in Santali literature
(c) Evolution of Santali oral literatures like ‘Binti’, ‘Bankher’, ‘Thuti’, Serwa Sereng (traditional songs) and the ‘Jamsimbinti’-the scripture of Saridharam religion; (d) narrative and lyric trends in the nineteenth century Santali poetry
(e) Development of Santali prose; (f) Santali dramatic literature (nineteenth century, Pandit Raghunath Murmu, Sadhuram Chand Murmu and post 1946 Santali drama)
Santali-Paper-I: Unit 06
Majhi Ramdas Tudu (reska), Sadhuram Chand Murmu and pandit Raghunath Murmu (upto 1950)
Santali-Paper-I: Unit 07
Fiction-major authors
Majhi Ramdas Tudu (Reska), Sadhuram Chand Murmu, Pandit Raghunath Murmu, Paul Jujar Saren, Narayan Saren (Toresutam), Sarada Prasad Kisku (Totko Malang), Nayke Mongal Chandra Saren, Domon Sahu Sameer

Santali-Paper-II+

Santali-Paper-II: Unit 01
Sadhuram Chand Anolmala (a total collection of Sadhuram Chand Murmu)-april, 1997, department of information ad cultural affairs, government of West Bengal
(a) All from Ol Daha Anarhe: (i) Marang buru dharam sari-page-19, (ii) Ana terang horko dusao kana-page-11, (iii) Deban tengon adibasi bir-page-61, (b) All from ‘Aldaha Anarhe’: (iv) Bhorom nasao-page-85, (v) Jati milan-page-93
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 02
Sadhuram chand anolmala (a total collection of sadhuram chand murmu)-april, 1997, department of information ad cultural affairs, govt. of West Bengal
(b) All from ‘Aldaha Anarhe’: (vi) Kolkata renah bharak-page-155, (vii) Bah julung-page-151, (c) all from Lita Godet: (viii) Jamsimbinti-page-204, (ix) Dharti Dhasao-page-208, (x) Manmi Reah bad borket (jat hating)-page-283-304
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 03
Horkoren mare hapram koreyah katha) rev. L. O. Skrefsud
(i) Aad khon manoa reah biboran-page 1-19, (ii) Dharam aar serwoa-page-203-249
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 04
Kherwal bansha dharam puthi-Rajhi Ramdas Tudu (Reska)
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 05
Karmu ar kharmu reyah-Karambinti Galmarao-page 68-102
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 06
Sansar Phend
A drama by Sadhuram Chand Murmu
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 07
Bidu Chandan
A drama by Pandit Raghunath Murmu
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 08
Sidu kanu santal hool
A drama by Pandit Raghunath Murmu
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 09
The jamsim binti by Nayke Mongal Ch. Saren
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 10
Pandit raghunath murmu (biography) by ramchanda murmu
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 11
Santal folk tales (collected) vol-I by P.O. Bodding
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 12
Saohend mohank
A collection of selected essays by Subodh Hansda and Debdulal Murmu
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 13
Ayo aarang te oloh-Pandit Raghunath Murmu
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 14
Santari parsi aarsaohet-Sarada Prasad Kisku
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 15
Santari tulajakha saohet-Gomosta Prasad Saren
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 16
Sai serma renah anorhe
A collection of Santali poems of 100 year with Bengali translation
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 17
Nida yunta-Sarada Prasad Kisku
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 18
Dharam ge sariya-Mondal Hembram
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 19
Mayajal-Narayan Saren (tore dutaru)
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 20
Mit gel hor kahni salah ‘Mit Sai Mit Kahni’
A collection of ten Santali folk tales and 101 short stories
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 21
Paschimbangla (Sadhu Ramchand Murmu memorial edition-government of West Bengal)
Santali-Paper-II: Unit 22
Saotal Bidraher 150 Bochhor
Paschimbanga special issue

Comparative literature-Paper-I+

Comparative literature-Paper-I: Unit 01
Theories of literature
Dates terms and concepts
Comparative literature-Paper-I: Unit 02
Literature of the ancient world
Indian, western
Comparative literature-Paper-I: Unit 03
Bangla sahitya
(i) Baishnab Padabali theke Bankimchandra, (ii) Rabindranath o Uttorkaal
Comparative literature-Paper-I: Unit 04
Bengali literature in translation
Comparative literature-Paper-I: Unit 05
Indian literature other than Bengali in translation

Comparative literature-Paper-II+

Comparative literature-Paper-II: Unit 01
Western literature
800-1400 A.D. (including song of Ronald, Tristan, and representative writings of Troubadour Minnesinger, Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, and Chaucer)
1400-1616 A.D. (including representative writings of Villon, Ronsard, Spencer, Machiavelli, Rableis, Montaigne, and Shakespeare)
1616-1749 A.D. (including representative writings of Moliere, Racine, Swift, Voltaire, and Defoe)
1749-1832 A.D. (including representative writings of Goethe, Schiller, Heine, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Scott, Rene, Lamartine, Vigny, Hugo, and Musset)
1832-1910 A.D. (including representative writings of Whitman, Baudelaire, Verlaine, Laforgue, lbsen, Balzac, Tolstoy, Maupassant, and Chekhov)
1910 to the present times (including representative writings of Yeats, Eliot, Frost, Rilke, Mayakovsky, Eluard, Neruda, Hervert, Kafka, Marquez, and lonesco)

Agriculture-Paper-I+

Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 01
Agro-ecological factors
Plant growth and distribution
Distribution of crops according to region
Role of climate and weather of crop production, weather forecasting including modern methods
Greenhouse effect and global warming
Precision farming-remote sensing (RS) and geographic information system (GIS)
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 02
Cropping pattern and cropping system
Distribution, objectives, types, and impact on high yielding varieties, scope, and limitations
Package and practices of cereals (rice, wheat, maize), pulses (green gram, black gram, red gram, lentil, and peas), oil seeds (mustard, sesamum, ground nut, linseed, sunflower); fibre crops (Jute, sunhemp, mesta)
Sugarcane and forage crops (sorghum, napier, para, berseem, lucerne, ricebean, cowpea, oat, dinanath grass)
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 03
Weeds
Definition, characteristics, dissemination, and control
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 04
Agroforestry
Definition of forest, scope of various types of forest-social forest, rural forest, urban forest, farm forestry; forest products
Aforestation
Conservation
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 05
Soil
Definition, process and factors of soil formation, soil properties, and soil conservation
Soil fertility-problems of soil and their reclamation
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 06
Nutrition
Essential elements, role of nutrients on plants, integrated nutrient management and biofertilizers
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 07
Water use efficiency and dry land farming
Water use efficiency in relation to crops production
Criteria for scheduling irrigation
Methods and systems of irrigation
Rainwater harvesting
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 08
Dry land farming
Definition, prospects, and problems
Techniques for establishment and management
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 09
Farm management
Scope, importance and characteristics, farm planning, farm budgeting, and farm operations
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 10
Agro-economics
Function and crop insurance
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 11
Agricultural extension
Importance and role, methods of evaluation of extension programme
Role of KVK in technology transfer
Role and scope of information technology in Indian agriculture
Livelihood management through agriculture (self help group in agriculture)
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 12
Marketing
Its channels, pricing, marketing intelligence, storage with special references to cold storage and warehouse
Distribution-public distribution system

Agriculture-Paper-II+

Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 01
Crop improvement
Cell structure and functions, law of heredity, chromosome structure and aberrations, polyploid
Mutation breeding
Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 02
History of plant breeding
Mode of reproduction, selfing, and crossing techniques
Crop genetic resources-conservation and utilization
Application of principles of plant breeding
Breeding methods
Heterosis, somatic hybridization
Molecular markers, DNA finger printing and genetically modified crops
Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 03
Principles of plant physiology
Absorption, translocation, photosynthesis, and respiration
Definition, process, factors affecting and significance
Growth and development, photoperiodism, plant growth substances (definition, classification, and role)
Stress-physiology
Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 04
Seed production, testing, certification, and storage
Cultivation practices of major commercial fruits, vegetables, flowers, plantation and spices, medicinal and aromatic crops
Landscaping-principles, features, and designs
Postharvest technology
Protected cultivation of horticultural crops
Pests and diseases of commercially important fruit, vegetables, flowers, plantation and spices, medicinal and aromatic crops. IPM
Food and nutrient security
Agriculture-Paper-II: Unit 05
Scope for export of agricultural products

Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I+

Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 01
Animal nutrition
Livestock feeds: Common feeds and fodder and their classification. Proximate analysis of feed stuff
Energy nutrition: Energy sources, measures of food energy and their application such as gross energy, digestible energy, metabolisable energy, net energy, total digestible nutrients. Energy requirement for maintenance, growth
Energy nutrition: Pregnancy, and lactation in milk producing livestock
Protein nutrition: Biological value of protein, protein efficiency ratio, digestible crude protein. Use of NPN in ruminants, bypass protein. Protein requirements for maintenance, growth, pregnancy, and lactation in milk producing livestock
Protein nutrition: Improvement of poor quality roughages
Mineral and vitamin nutrition: Major and trace minerals, their sources, physiological functions, and deficiency symptoms. Role of vitamins, their sources, and deficiency symptoms
Feed additives: Role of probiotics, prebiotics, antibiotics, enzymes, antioxidants, buffers, mould inhibitors, and methane inhibitors. Antinutritional and toxic factors present in livestock feed, and fodder
Storage and conservation of feeds and fodders: Storage of feed ingredients. Conservation of fodder through hay and silage making, and their use in livestock feeding
Computation of ration: Balanced ration, formulation of ration and feeding of dairy cattle and buffaloes during different phases of growth and production (young, pregnant, lactating, and dry animals)
Computation of ration: Formulation of ration and feeding of sheep, goat, pig, and poultry
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 02
Livestock production management
Breeds: Various indigenous breeds of livestock including poultry; exotic breeds experienced in India; origin, distribution, and breed descriptor of important breeds
Farm animal practices: Dentition and ageing of animals. Disbudding, marking of animals, grooming, dipping, castration, isolation, quarantine, disinfection, and disposal of carcasses. Drug administration, vices of animals, their prevention, and care
Dairy farming: Opportunities in dairy farming, dairying under mixed and as specialized farming. Management of calves, heifer, pregnant, lactating and dry animals, bulls, and bullocks. Housing systems
Dairy farming: Layout and design of different buildings for dairy animals. Methods of milking and precautions. Factors affecting quality and quantity of milk. Organic livestock production
Fodder production: Importance of grasslands and fodders in livestock production. Feed and fodder requirements of individual animal. Supply of greens throughout the year. Scarcity fodder, recycling of animal wastes and washings for fodder production
Sheep and goat farming: Homestead farming vs. commercial farming, goat as poor man’s cow
Poultry production: Economic Importance of commercial poultry farming, backyard poultry farming. Brooding management. Incubation and hatching, management of broilers, layers, and breeder flock. Designer egg
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 03
Animal genetics and breeding
Principles of genetics: Mitosis and Meiosis. Mendelian inheritance, deviation to Mendelian genetics. Expression of genes. Linkage and crossing over. Sex linked, sex influenced, and sex limited characters. Cytoplasmic inheritance, chromosomal aberrations
Principles of genetics: Gene and its structure, DNA as a genetic material, genetic code, and protein synthesis, recombinant DNA technology, transgenesis
Population genetics: Quantitative and qualitative traits. Gene and genotype frequency, Hardy Weinberg law and its application. Inbreeding and methods of estimating inbreeding coefficient. Heritability, repeatability
Population genetics: Genetic, and phenotypic correlations and environmental interaction
Animal breeding: Basis of selection such as individual, pedigree, family, progeny testing. Methods of selection. Methods of breeding-inbreeding, out breeding, upgrading, cross breeding. Crossing of inbred lines for commercial production. Sire index
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 04
Animal reproduction
Hormone in reproduction: Hormones related to reproduction, mechanism of action, control of secretion and negative feed back mechanism of hormonal regulation. Releasing and tropic hormones of reproduction
Andrology: Puberty, sexual maturity, and libido. Factors causing infertility in males. Components of semen, physical and chemical properties of semen. Preservation of semen and artification insemination. Deep freezing of semen
Gynaecology: Symptoms of heat, detection of oestrus and time of insemination for optimal conception. Anoestrus and repeat breeding. Silent heat. Management of buffaloes in summer for better conception
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 05
Livestock products technology
Milk and milk products: Milk industry in India. Composition and nutritive value of milk. Physicochemical properties of milk quality testing of raw milk. Processing, packaging, storing, distribution, and marketing of milk. Pasteurized, standardized
Milk and milk products: Toned, doubled toned, homogenized, reconstituted, recombined, and flavoured milk. Various milk products such as cream, butter, ghee, khoa, channa, cheese, condensed, evaporated, and dried milk
Milk and milk products: Preparation of cultured milk such as yoghurt, dahi, lassi, and srikhand
Meat and meat products: Meat industry of India. Ante mortem care and management of food animals, stunning, slaughter, and dressing. Meat inspection. Physical and chemical characteristics of meat
Meat and meat products: Method of meat preservation such as curing, canning, irradiation, packaging
Poultry products technology: Composition and nutritive value of poultry meat and eggs. Slaughtering techniques. Grading of eggs. Structure, composition and nutritive value of eggs
Milk and meat hygiene: Clean milk production. Hygienic method of handling meat and meat products. Adulteration of milk and its detection. Legal standards of milk
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 06
Extension education
Concept of sociology: Man and animal relationship, society, community, association, and Institution. Social groups, its types, and function
Principles of extension: Basic philosophy, objective and concept. Methods adopted to educate farmers under rural condition, generation of technology, its transfer, and feedback. Animal husbandry programmes for rural development

Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II+

Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 01
Veterinary anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry
Veterinary anatomy: Osteology, arthrology, and myology-classification, physical properties, and structure of long bones, joints, and muscle. Study of skeleton of pectoral, pelvic gardles, skull and vertebral bones of ox/ buffaloes
Veterinary anatomy: Splanchology-gross morphology and topography of visceral organs of thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavity. Neurology and asthesiology-basic structural organization of nervous system (CNS, PNS, ANS), eye and ear
Veterinary anatomy: Anatomy of fowl-parts of female reproductive tracts of fowl and their role in egg formation. Organs of digestive system
Physiology: Blood-constituents of blood, blood cell formation, haemoglobin synthesis, coagulation of blood, hemorrhagic, disorders, anticoagulants. Biochemical tests for assessing liver and kidney function. Circulatory system: Haemodynamics of circulation
Physiology: Circulatory system-physiology of heart function, cardiac cycle, regulation of cardiac output, coronary circulation and ECG, blood pressure, and hypertension, osmotic regulation, shock. Excretion: Structure and function of nephron
Physiology: Excretion-formation of urine. Regulation of electrolyte and acid-base balance, sweat glands, and their function. Respiration: Mechanism of respiration, transport and exchange of gases in lungs and tissues
Physiology: Respiration-neural control of respiration and hypoxia. Environmental physiology: Climate change, climatological variables, and their importance in animal ecology and behaviour. Effect of environmental stress on health and production
Physiology: Physiology of milk production-hormonal control of mammary growth, lactogenesis, and galactopoiesis. Letting down and holding up of milk
Biochemistry: Biochemistry of carbohydrate, protein, lipids, enzymes, coenzymes, cofactors and their role in metabolism; biochemistry of blood and body fluids
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 02
Pharmacology and toxicology
Pharmacology: Principles of drug activity such as pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Concept of drug and receptor. Does response relationship. Adverse drug reaction, drug interaction. Biopharmaceuticals and gene therapy antimicrobials
Pharmacology: Antifungal, and principles of chemotherapy in microbial infections
Toxicology: Fundamentals and scope of toxicology. Toxicity due to insecticides, organo phosphates, heavy metals, non-metals, micotoxins, and their ameliorative measures. Toxic plants
Pathology: Pathogenesis and pathognomic lesions in important microbial diseases of livestock
Parasitology: Morphology and pathogenesis of important helminthic and protozoal diseases in livestock like ascariasis, facioliasis, trypanosomiasis, etc
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 03
Basic veterinary microbiology, pathology, and parasitology
Microbiology: Marphology and classification, cultivation, and identification of microbes related to animal diseases. Transmission of infections, sterilization, and disinfactants
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 04
Animal diseases
Infectious diseases: Etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, and control of important bacterial, protozoal, and viral diseases of domestic livestock and poultry, such as Anthrax, HS, BQ, brucellosis, FMD, hog cholera, PPR, goat pox, rabies, RD, IBD
Infectious diseases: Trypanosomiasis, babesiosis, coccidiosis etc
Production/ metabolic diseases: Etiology, symptoms, treatment and control of important metabolic diseases such as milk fever, ketosis, pregnancy toxaemia, hypomagnesemia of domestic animals
Systemic states and diseases: Fever, hyperthermia, hypothermia, toxaemia, septicaemia, bloat, impaction, diarrhoea, dehydration, and snake bite
Herd health management: Herd immunity, disease free zones, chemotherapeutics and chemoprophylaxis for herd health. Vaccination and deworming schedule of livestock and poultry
Surgical intervention: Diagnosis and surgical intervention in fracture, hernia, choking, ruminotomy, castration, and caesarian section
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 05
Veterinary public health and epidemiology
Epidemiology: Principles and applications of epidemiological measures in the study of diseases and their control. National and international regulations on livestock diseases
Zoonoses: Socioeconomic importance of zoonotic diseases. Role of animals in transmission of zoonotic diseases. Occupational zoonotic diseases
Animal welfare and jurisprudence: Role of veterinarian in animal welfare. Animal welfare board of India. Role and function of committee for the purpose of controlling and supervising experiments in animals (CPCSEA), common offences against animals
Animal welfare and jurisprudence: Examination of living and dead animals in criminal cases
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 06
Wild/ zoo/ lab animal health care
Method of handling and restrant of wild animals
Conservation of wild life
Management and feeding practice and housing of wild, zoo, and laboratory animals

Anthropology-Paper-I+

Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 01
Introducing anthropology: Meaning and scope of anthropology
Main branches of anthropology, their scope, and relevance: (a) Social-cultural anthropology, (b) biological anthropology, (c) archaeological anthropology, (d) linguistic anthropology
Brief outline of the growth of anthropology
Enlightenment
Colonialism and anthropology
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 02
Human evolution and hominization process
Theories of organic evolution
Human evolution and emergence of man: (a) Biological and cultural factors in human evolution, (b) theories of organic evolution (pre-Darwinian, Darwinian, and post-Darwinian), (c) synthetic theory of evolution
Human evolution and emergence of man: (c) Brief outline of terms and concepts of evolutionary biology
Neutral theory of molecular evolution
Concept of evolutionary biology: Skeletal changes, (skull, vertebral column, pelvic girdle, hind limb)
Characteristics of primates, primate classification (genefeatures and distribution of new world monkey, old world monkey, Asian and African apes
Theories of human origin
Geological time scale with special reference to pleistocene epoch
Distribution, characteristics, and phylogenetic status: (a) Parapithecus, (b) Dryopithecus, Sivapithecus, (c) Australopithecus Africanus, Australopithecus Afarensis, Homo Habilis, (d) Homo erectus (Java man, Peking man), (e) Archaic homo sapiens
Distribution, characteristics, and phylogenetic status: (f) Neanderthal man-La-Chapelle-Aux-saints, Tabun man, (g) anatomically modern homo sapiens-Cromagnon, Grimaldi, Chancelade
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 03
Human genetics
Methods-Mendelism, twin-study, cytogenetics, population genetics
Biological basis of inheritance: DNA structure and replication, restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP), variable number of tandem repeat(s) (VNTRs), short tandem repeat (s) (STRs) protein synthesis, gene, allele, cell division
Concept of human genome: Nuclear genome, mitochondrial genome, chromosome, and chromosomal aberrations in man (numerical and structural aberrations, point mutation), satellite DNA
Patterns of inheritance-autosomal, sex-chromosomal, multifactorial, polygenic, sex determination, sex influenced
Application of human genetics-consanguinity, inbreeding, genetic load, genetic counselling, forensic anthropology, personal identification, paternity identification, DNA fingerprinting, dermatoglyphics
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 04
Human variation
Concept of race, racism
Basis of variation-morphological (hair, eye) metric (stature, head shape), polymorphic (genetic marker)-blood group (ABO, Rh), Hb, PGM, HP, Y-chromosome STR, mtDNA
Concept of human physique and somatotype
Concept of ethnic groups-mongoloid, caucasoid, negroid, australoid
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 05
Human growth and nutrition
Concept of human growth, stages of growth-pre-natal, post-natal, adolescent
Factors affecting the growth and development-genetic, environmental, nutritional, socioeconomic
Methodology of growth study
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 06
Concept of health and disease
Concept of communicable and non-communicable diseases (malaria and type-2 diabetes respectively)
Nutrition deficiency related diseases
Nutrition-concept of macro and micro nutrients and deficiency
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 07
Human adaptation
Concept of human adaptation and acclimatization-hot, cold, and high altitude
Bergmann’s and Allen’s rules
Anthropometry and its uses in understanding human adaptation (BMI and CI), physiological variable (blood pressure, pulse rate), body composition (fat patterning)
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 08
Cultural evolution
Tool typology and technology of tool manufacturing
Excavation, exploration, site survey, application of GIS
Concept of dating: Absolute (C14, K-Ar) relative (dendrochronology and stratigraphy)
Features and distribution of prehistoric cultures with reference to India and Europe: (a) Paleolithic, (b) Mesolithic, (c) Neolithic, (d) Chalcolithic, (e) Iron age
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 09
Theories and concept of culture and society
Brief outline of anthropological theories: Evolutionism, diffusionism, functionalism, structuralism, symbolism, and interpretative approach, post-structuralism and post-modernism-hermeneutics and phenomenological anthropology
Concept (brief outline): Social structure, social organization, gender, institution, group, community
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 10
Culture and civilization
Definition and features of culture and civilization
Cultural relativism, acculturation, enculturation, diffusion, cultural lag, world view, symbol
Anthropological approaches to the study of civilization
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 11
Elements of social organization
Family-definition, types, functions, recent changes
Marriage-definition, types, functions, recent changes
Marriage payments (dowry and bride wealth)
Incest regulation, preferential and prescribed forms of marriage
Kinship-definition of kinship system
Importance, types of kinship systems, kin term classification
Rules of descent and alliance, rules of residence, descent groups
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 12
Economic anthropology
Concept and approaches
Major ways of subsistence-hunting-gathering, pastoralism, horticulture, and settled agriculture
Production, distribution (reciprocity, market exchange, re-distribution), consumption, gift exchange
Peasant
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 13
Political anthropology
Definition and approach
Power, authority, social control, law, social sanction, governance
Concepts of band, tribe, chiefdom, and state
Political movement-approaches of study, types of socio-political movements (revitalization, messianic, social solidarity, regional, and ethnic)
Ethnicity-definition, concept of ethnic boundary
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 14
Anthropology of religion
Definition of religion, functions of religion
Approaches to the study of religion (intellectual, psychological, functional, interpretative)
Concepts: Myth, magic, witchcraft, sorcery, taboo, totem, divination, rituals, symbolism in religion
Religious specialists-shaman, witch-doctor, priest
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 15
Social stratification
Definition and features
Theories/ approaches
Types-caste and class
Concepts: Status, role, age-set/ age-grade, social mobility
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 16
Ecological anthropology
Definition, scope, and approaches/ methods of ecological anthropology
Concept of culture ecology
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 17
Emerging fields of social-cultural anthropology
Development anthropology-definition and scope, development, globalization
Legal anthropology and human rights
Anthropology of communication-visual anthropology, mass media, popular culture
Anthropology of gender
Anthropology-Paper-I: Unit 18
Basic methods of data collection and interpretation
Qualitative and quantitative approaches, ethnography, fieldwork
Basic methods/ techniques of data collection-observation (special reference participant observation), interview, case study, schedule, questionnaire, genealogy, PRA, and RRA
Application of statistical principles-descriptive statistics-central tendency (mean, median, mode), standard deviation, standard error, testing of hypothesis: t-test, chi-square test

Anthropology-Paper-II+

Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 01
History and development of anthropology in India
Colonialism and anthropology in India
Phases of development and major trends of anthropology in India
Idea of Indian tradition of anthropology
Contribution of Indian scholars: S.C. Roy, N.K. Bose, M.N. Srinivas, D.N. Majumdar, T.C. Das, S.C. Sinha and S.S. Sarkar
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 02
Evolution of Indian culture and civilization
Prehistoric cultures: Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Iron age
Indus valley civilization (origin, distribution, features with special reference to architectural, socioeconomic and religious; decline; Indus script)
Vedic society (early and late): Society, economy, and polity
Contribution of tribal cultures to Indian civilization
Ethnoarchaeology in India with special reference to mortuary practices and megalithic burials
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 03
Emergence of man in India and contemporary variation
Fossil remains in India: Ramapithecus, Narmada man
Classification of Indian population: H.H. Risley, B.S. Guha and S.S. Sarkar
Contemporary classification based on morphology, anthropometry, and genetic markers (ABO, Hb, HP, mtDNA)
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 04
Demographic profile of India
Demography: Concept, theories, and methods
Structure and features of Indian population; rates and ratios: Fertility, mortality; factors influencing fertility and mortality
Dynamics of demography in rural, urban and tribal contexts
Migration and effects of migration
Linguistic elements in Indian population (Grierson and S.K. Chatterjee)
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 05
Anthropological approaches to Indian civilization
Cultural categories of ancient India: Varnashram, Purushartha, Karma, and rebirth
Caste system-origin, features, functions and change in caste system, dominant caste, Jajmani system
Structure of Indian civilization: Theoretical understanding (R. Redfield, N.K. Bose)
Concepts for understanding Indian civilization: Sanskritization, universalization-parochialization, tribe-peasant and tribe-caste continuum, state formation and sacred complex
Idea of folk and folk culture, folkloric elements in Indian culture (proverbs, folksong, folkart with special reference to West Bengal), folklore and identity, performances
Impact of Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, Christianity on Indian society
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 06
Aspects of Indian village
Development of village study in India and its significance
Types of village, social organization of Indian village (agricultural)
Concepts developed through village studies in India
Changes in rural society in post-independent India
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 07
Weaker sections
Concepts of SC, ST, OBC, minority, women, children, aged-status, constitutional provisions, problems, programmes of development
Linguistic minority and its problems
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 08
Tribal situation in India
Ethnic strains in Indian population, geographical, economic, and linguistic distribution of Indian tribes
Major problems of Indian tribes with special reference to issues of land and forest
Plan and programmes for the development of the STs; problems/ critique of tribal development; five year plans and Indian tribes-a review
Constitutional safeguards for STs, 5th, and 6th schedules
Socioeconomic changes in tribal millieu-impact of urbanization, industrialization, forest policy, development projects on tribal people
Changes in tribal society in colonial and post-independent periods
Impact of modern democratic institutions on traditional political system
Tribal movement (nature and distribution), emergence of ethnicity, issues of identity, tribe and nation-state, Indian national movement and Indian tribes, regionalism, Jharkhand movement, santal movement
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 09
Anthropology of development
Critique, approaches, issues of women development, cultural factors of development, displacement and rehabitation, sustainable development, alternative to development
Role of NGO in development
Role of anthropology in development
Anthropology-Paper-II: Unit 10
Emerging issues in Indian anthropology
Human rights and advocacy of anthropology in the contexts of women, children, health, and education
Social-cultural dimensions of health: Biomedical, medical anthropology, and ethno medicine
Issues in context: Sect, cult, religions pluralism in India, visual image and Indian society, public culture in India, refugee, civil society, violence, traditional knowledge

Botany-Paper-I+

Botany-Paper-I: Unit 01
Microbiology
Plant virus-types, TMV-physicochemical characteristics and multiplication, one step growth curve, lytic cycle (T₄ phage) and lysogenic cycle (lambda phage), significance of lysogeny, viroids, and prions
Bacteria-distinguishing features of archaea and bacteria, flagella (ultrastructure), and pilli, wall-chemical structure and differences between gram +ve and gram -ve bacteria, bacterial genome and plasmid, endospore-formation, structure, and function
Genetic recombination (transformation, transduction, and conjugation) application in medicine and industry
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 02
Plant pathology
Terms and definitions: Disease concept, symptoms, etiology and causal complex, endemic, epidemic, pandemic, and sporadic diseases, disease triangle, disease cycle (monocyclic, polycyclic and polyetic) with special reference to late blight of potato
Terms and definitions: Brown spot of rice and citrus canker
Host-parasite interaction
Pathotoxin (definition, criteria, and example), phytoalexin, resistance
Plant disease management-symptoms, causal organism, disease cycle, and control measures
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 03
Cryptogams
Algae: General account. Ultrastructure of cell. Diatom: Cell structure, cell division, auxospore formation in centrales, and pennales. Economic importance: Food, phycocolloid (agar-agar, algin, carrageenan), diatomite
Algae: Economic importance-algal biotechnology-potential of microalgae for SCP, β-carotene, biofertilizer, biodiesel; principles of mass cultivation of microalgae; algal toxins
Fungi and lichen: General account-hyphal forms, fungal spore forms and mode of liberation, sexual reproduction and degeneration of sex, homothallism and heterothallism, life cycle patterns, anamorphic fungi and parasexuality
Fungi and lichen: General account-mycotoxins with emphasis on aflatoxin. Mycorrhiza: Role in agriculture and forestry. Fungal biotechnology-mushroom, cheese, and ethanol-industrial production (brief outline), fungal sources and uses of mycoprotein
Fungi and lichen: Fungal biotechnology-enzyme (cellulase), amino acid (tryptophan), vitamin (riboflavin), antibiotic (griseofulvin), pharmaceuticals (cyclosporin-A). Lichen: Types, reproduction, economic, and ecological importance
Brypophytes: General account and origin of alternation of generations (homologous and antithetic theory), evolution of sporophytes (progressive and regressive concept). Importance: Role of bryophytes in plant succession and pollution monitoring
Pteridophytes: General account-colonisation and rise of early land plants. Fossil pteridophytes: structural features, geological distribution, and evolutionary significance
Pteridophytes: Telome concept and its significance in the origin of different groups of pteridophytes. Heterospory and origin of seed habit. Economic importance as food, medicine, and agriculture
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 04
Palaeobotany and palynology
Plant fossil: Types, different modes of preservation, nomenclature, and reconstruction, importance of fossil study
Geological time scale with dominant plant groups through ages
Palynology: Pollen aperture types, NPC classification (erdtman). Pollen wall-sporopollenin, stratification, and ornamentation (sculpturing), applied palynology: Palaeopalynology, aeropalynology, forensic palynology, melissopalynology
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 05
Phanerogams
Gymnosperms: Progymnosperms-phylogenetic importance. Fossil gymnosperms: Structural features of cycas, pinus, lyginopteris, williumsonia oldhamia, and geological distribution of reconstructed genera
Gymnosperms: Economic importance of fossils with reference to wood, resins, essential oils, and drugs
Morphology of angiosperms: Inflorescence types with examples. Flower: Corolla-forms, aestivation; stamen-types; placentationtypes; ovule-structure and forms. Fruit-types with examples
Taxonomy of angiosperms: Components of systematics-nomenclature, identification, classification; taxonomy and its phases-pioneer, consolidation, biosystematic, and encyclopaedic; alpha-and omega-taxomony
Taxonomy of angiosperms: Nomenclature-herbaria and botanical gardens-their role; important Indian herbaria and botanical gardens; dichotomous keys-indented and bracketed, phenetics. Brief idea on phonetics, numerical taxonomy; cladistics; monophyletic
Taxonomy of angiosperms: Nomenclature-polyphyletic and paraphyletic groups; plesiomorphy and apomorphy. Data sources in taxonomy: Supportive evidences from: Phytochemistry, cytology, and anatomy. diagnostic features
Taxonomy of angiosperms: Data sources in taxonomy-systematic position of economically important plants (parts and uses) with special reference to the families poaceae, orchidaceae, brassicaceae, fabaceae, solanaceae, and malvaceae
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 06
Embryology
Pre-fertilisation changes: Microsporogenesis and microgametogenesis, megasporogenesis. Postfertilization changes
Embryogenesis and development of endosperm, apomixis, apospory and apogamy, polyembryony
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 07
Anatomy
Ultrastructure and chemical composition of cell wall
Stomata: Types, ontogeny of trachea, and sievetube
Stele: Stelar types and evolution/ secondary growth with special reference to the abnormal growth in Dracaena, Boerhaavia and Bignonia
Mechanical tissues and the principles governing their distribution in plants
Organisation of shoot apex (Tunica-Corpus) and root apex (Korper-Kappe), adaptive anatomical features of hydrophytes and xerophytes
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 08
Ecology
Habitat and niche, ecotone and edge-effect, carrying capacity
Community ecology: Community-characteristics and diversity, ecological succession-primary and secondary, seral stages (with reference to hydrosere), autogenic and allogenic succession
Plant indicators (metallophytes); phytoremediation
Conservation of biodiversity (in-situ and ex-situ)
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 09
Plant geography
Phytogeographical regions; endemism; endemic types and factors; age and area hypothesis and epibiotic theory; endemism in Indian flora with special emphasis on Sunderban and Eastern Himalayas

Botany-Paper-II+

Botany-Paper-II: Unit 01
Cell and molecular biology
Cell biology: Cell and its types (prokaryotic and eukaryotic), structure and functions of the major cell organelles (nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplast, ribosome, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi bodies, microbodies), cell division (mitosis and meiosis)
Cell biology: Significance of cell division, cell cycle, structure of a typical chromosome, nucleosome model of chromosome, chromosomal aberrations (deletion, duplication, translocation and inversion), concept of RNA world
Molecular biology: Chemical structure and nature of the nucleic acids, concept of gene, replication of DNA, concept of genomic DNA and cDNA, split genes, overlapping genes, oncogenes, genetic code, protein synthesis in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Molecular biology: Central dogma, basic of recombinant DNA technology (restriction enzymes, vectors, molecular cloning, application of rDNA technology and its social ethics)
Botany-Paper-II: Unit 02
Genetics, plant breeding, biometry and evolution biology
Genetics: Mendelian principles (Mendel’s monohybrid and dihybrid experiments and laws), concept of linkage and crossing over, polyploidy, multiple alleles, point mutation, sex-linked inheritance, cytoplasmic inheritance and basic population genetics
Plant breeding: Objective of plant breeding, methods of propagation in relation to breeding methods, methods of plant breeding (selection, hybridization, concept, and causes of heterosis). Maintenance of germplasm, heterosis and hybrid seed production
Plant breeding: Molecular breeding (use of DNA markers in plant breeding). Maintenance of germplasm, mass selection and pure line selection, heterosis and hybrid seed production, molecular breeding (use of DNA markers in plant breeding)
Biometry: Random sampling, frequency distribution, central tendency-arithmetic mean, mode, and median, measurement of dispersion-standard deviation, standard error of mean, test of significance: ‘t’-test; chi square test for goodness of fit
Biometry: Probability, measurement of gene frequency (Hardy Weinberg equilibrium). Overview of bioinformatics, nature of biological data, literature databases (searching and downloading), introduction and overview of biological databases
Biometry: Nucleic acid sequence databases, GenBank, protein sequence databases, introduction to BLAST series
Evolution biology: Concept of biological evolution, evidence of organic evolution (taxonomic, geological, morphological, and anatomical); Lamarckism, Darwinism, and mutation theories of De Vries
Botany-Paper-II: Unit 03
Physiology and biochemistry
Plant-water relations, stomatal physiology-mechanism of opening and closing, organic translocation photosynthesis, photochemical reaction centres, cyclic and noncyclic electron transport, water splitting mechanism, photophosphorylation, Z-scheme
Calvin cycle-biochemical reactions and stoichiometry, photosynthetic efficiency of C and C plants and crop productivity, photorespiration, crassulacean acid metabolism
Respiration-EMP pathway, TCA cycle, ETS and oxidative phosphorylation, oxidative pentose phosphate pathway and its significance, ß-oxidation of fatty acids and significance
Nitrogen metabolism (symbiotic and non-symbiotic), structure and function of di-nitrogenase complex, ETS of di-nitrogenase, basic concept of nif and nod genes
Plant growth regulators (auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin, ethylene, and abscisic acid)
Photoperiodism and plant types, phytochrome, vernalisation, concept of biological clock and biorhythm
Seed dormancy, physiology of senescence and ageing
Stress physiology
Biochemistry as the molecular logic of living organisms, axioms of living organisms, the major compounds of living beings; pH, buffers and basic bioenergetics, chemical structure and properties of water molecule, ionization of water
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, titration curve and the concept of preparation of any buffer solution; biomolecules: General structure, properties, classification, and metabolic importance of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids
Enzymes, basic structure (holoenzyme, apoenzyme, cofactor, coenzyme, and prosthetic group), nomenclature and classification of enzymes according to IUBMB
Mechanism of enzyme action (concept of active site of an enzyme, activation of free energy, principles of enzyme action, Fisher’s and Koshland’s models), enzyme kinetics (Michaelis-Menten equation and Lineweaver-Burk plot)
Reversible and irreversible enzyme inhibition, allosteric enzyme regulation and covalently modulated enzyme regulation, basic concept of ribozymes, abzymes, and isozymes
Botany-Paper-II: Unit 04
Pharmacognosy
Pharmacognosy and its importance in modern medicine, crude drugs, drug evaluation secondary metabolites
Interrelationship of basic metabolic pathways with secondary metabolite biosynthesis with special reference to cinchona, ipecac, adhatoda, and curcuma longa
Botany-Paper-II: Unit 05
Plant biotechnology and instrumentation
Plant tissue culture and micro propagation
Plant genetic engineering: Brief concept of different gene transfer methods
Transgenic plants
Principles and applications of simple, compound, confocal and electron microscopy, colorimetry, visible, and UV-visible spectrophotometry, deferential centrifugation, PCR, RT-PCR, gel electrophoresis, blotting (southern, northern, and western) and ELISA

Chemistry-Paper-I+

Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 01
Atomic structure
Bohr theory of hydrogen atom, Mosley’s experiment
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle; Schrodinger wave equation; interpretation of wave function, particle in a one-dimensional box; quantum numbers; hydrogen atom wave functions; shapes of s, p, and d-orbitals
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 02
Chemical bonding
Ionic bond: Characteristics of ionic compounds, lattice energy, Born-Haber cycle
Covalent bond and its general characteristics: Polarities of bonds in molecules and their dipole moments; shapes of molecule, VSEPR theory
Valence bond theory, concept of resonance and resonance energy; molecular orbital theory (LCAO method); bonding in H₂⁺, H₂, He₂⁺ to Ne₂, NO, CO, HF, and CN-, comparison of valence bond and molecular orbital theories, bond order
Bond strength, and bond length
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 03
Acid-base and redox reactions
Theory of acids and bases; pH, buffer solution; solubility product and salt hydrolysis
Nernst equation (without derivation)
Influence of complex formation, precipitation and pH on redox potentials; formal potential
Feasibility of a redox titration, redox potential at the equivalence point, redox indicators
Redox diagram (Latimer and Frost diagrams) of common elements and their applications
Disproportionation and comproportionation reactions (typical examples)
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 04
Chemical periodicity
Periodic table, group trends, and periodic trends in physical properties
Effective nuclear charge, screening effect, Slater’s rules, atomic radii, ionic radii (Pauling univalent), covalent radii
Ionization potential, electron affinity, and electronegativity (Pauling, Mulliken, and Allred-Rochow scales) and factors influencing these properties
Comparative studies of hydrides, halides, oxides of s-and p-block elements
Structure and bonding of BH, (SN)x, phosphazenes and inter-halogens
d-block elements; electronic configuration, ionization energies, oxidation states, variation in atomic and ionic radii, magnetic and spectral properties
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 05
Gaseous state and transport phenomenon
Maxwell distribution of molecular speeds, intermolecular collisions, collisions on wall, and effusion; thermal conductivity and viscosity of hard sphere gases
Van der Waals equation of state, inter-molecular interactions, critical phenomena, and liquefaction of gases
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 06
Liquid state
Viscosity, poiseuille equation, temperature dependence
Surface tension and surface energy, wetting and contact angle, interfacial tension and capillary action; Laplace equation
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 07
Solid state
Crystal systems; designation of crystal planes, lattice structure and unit cell; Miller indices, Bragg’s law; X-ray diffraction by crystals; close packing, radius-ratio rules, calculation of some limiting radius-ratio values; structures of NaCl, KCl
Stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric defects, impurity defects, semiconductors
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 08
Thermodynamics
Work, heat, and internal energy; first law of thermodynamics
Second law of thermodynamics; entropy as a state function, entropy change in various processes, reversibility and irreversibility, free energy functions; thermodynamic equation of state; Maxwell’s relations; temperature
Volume and pressure dependence of thermodynamic functions; J-T effect and inversion temperature; criteria for equilibrium, relation between equilibrium constant and thermodynamic quantities; Nernst heat theorem
Definitions and interrelations among Kp, Kc and Kₓ ; Van’t Hoff equation, Le Chatelier principle
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 09
Aromaticity
Aromaticity and anti-aromaticity; benzene, naphthalene, annulene, azulene, tropolones, fulvenes, sydnones
Electrophilic and nucleophilic substitution
Synthesis and reactions of heteroaromatic compounds (pyrrole, furan, thiophene, pyridine)
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 10
Study of mechanisms
General methods (both kinetic and non-kinetic) of study of mechanism of organic reactions: Isotopic method, cross-over experiment, intermediate trapping, stereochemistry; energy of activation; thermodynamic control and kinetic control of reactions
Reactive intermediates: Generation geometry, stability and reactions of carbonium ions and carbanions free radicals, carbenes, benzynes, and nitrenes
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 11
Organic reaction types
Substitution reactions: SN1, SN2, and SNi mechanisms; neighbouring group participation
Elimination reactions: E1, E2, and E1cb mechanisms; orientation in E2 reactions-Saytzeff and Hoffmann; pyrolytic syn elimination-Chugaev and Cope eliminations
Addition reactions: Electrophillic addition to C=C and C≡C; nucleophilic addition to C=O, C=N, conjugated olefins and carbonyls
Rearrangements: Pinacol-pinacolone, Hoffmann, Beckmann, Baeyer-Villiger, Favorskii, Fries, Sclaisen, Cope, Stevens, and Wagner-Meerwein rearrangements
Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 12
Organic spectroscopy
Principle and applications in structure elucidation: Infra-red-typical functional group identification, UV-vis: Singlet and triplet states; n-π* and π-π* transitions; application to conjugated double bonds and conjugated carbonyls-Woodward-Fieser rules
Principle and applications in structure elucidation: UV-vis-charge-transfer spectra
Nuclear magnetic resonance (¹H NMR): Basic principle; chemical shift and spin-spin interaction and coupling constants
Mass spectrometry: Parent peak, base peak metastable peak, McLafferty rearrangement

Chemistry-Paper-II+

Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 01
Coordination chemistry-I
Bonding theories of metal complexes; valence bond theory, crystal field theory and its modifications; application of theories in the explanation of magnetism and electronic spectra of metal complexes
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 02
Coordination chemistry-II
Isomerism in coordination compounds; IUPAC nomenclature of coordination compounds; stereochemistry of complexes with 4 and 6 coordination numbers; Chelate effect and polynuclear complexes; trans effect and its theories
Kinetics of substitution reactions in square-planer complexes; thermodynamic and kinetic stability of complexes
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 03
Bioinorganic chemistry
Metal ion in biological systems and their role in ion transport across the membranes (molecular mechanism), oxygen-transport proteins: Hemoglobin, myoglobin, hemerythrin; electron-transport proteins: Cytochromes and ferrodoxins
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 04
Organometallic chemistry
EAN rule, synthesis, structure and reactivity of metal carbonyls; carboxylate anions, carbonyl hydrides and metal nitrosyl compounds
Complexes with aromatic systems; synthesis, structure and bonding in metal-olefin, -alkyne, and-cyclopentadienyl complexes; coordinative unsaturation, oxidative addition reactions, insertion reactions, fluxional molecules and their characterization
Compounds with metal-metal bonds and metal atom clusters
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 05
Phase-equilibria and solutions
Gibbs phase rule and its significance
Clapeyron equation; Clausius-Clapeyron equation; phase diagram for a pure substance; phase-equilibria in binary systems, partially miscible liquids, upper and lower critical solution temperatures; properties of dilute solutions; Raoult’s and Henry’s law
Partial molar quantities, their significance; excess thermodynamic functions
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 06
Surface phenomena, catalysis, and polymers
Adsorption from gases and solutions on solid adsorbents: Langmuir and BET adsorption isotherms; determination of surface area, characteristics, and mechanism of reactions on heterogeneous catalysts
Number and weight average molecular weight, their determination
Kinetics of polymerization
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 07
Chemical kinetics
Differential and integral rate equation for zeroth, first, second, and fractional order reactions; rate equations involving reverse, parallel, consecutive and chain reactions; branching chain and explosion
Effect of temperature and pressure on rate constant; collision theory and transition state theory
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 08
Photochemistry and spectroscopy
Fluorescence and phosphorescence, Jablonsky diagram, Franck-Condon principle, Lambert-Beer law
Laws of photochemistry, quantum yield, photo-stationary state, photosensitized reaction
Rotational spectra of diatomic molecules: Rigid rotator model, selection rule, determination of bond length
Vibrational spectroscopy of diatomic molecules: SHO model, selection rule, determination of bond energy
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 09
Configuration and conformation
Representation of molecules in three dimension Fischer, saw-horse, and Newman projection; configuration (R and S) of chiral carbon, priority rule
Conformation of acyclic and alicyclic molecules; gauche-butane interaction; chair-boat in cyclohexane
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 10
Chirality and stereoselectivity
Chirality: Asymmetric carbon, axial and planar chirality
Optical activity; resolution of optically active compounds; enantioselective and diastereoselective synthesis; enantiomeric excess; Prelog’s rule for configuration determination; Cram’s rule
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 11
Organic synthetic methods
Condensation reactions; Aldol, Claisen, Dieckmann, Perkin, Knoevenagel, Stobbe, Acyloin Oxidation; epoxidation, dihydroxylation, periodate, chromate, permanganate, lead tetraacetate, allylic oxidation
Reduction; catalytic hydrogenation, metal hydrides, dissolving metal reduction
Organometalic, catalysis; palladium-catalyzed coupling reaction and allylic substitution; Wilkinson catalyst; alkene metathesis
Chemistry-Paper-II: Unit 12
Pericyclic and photochemical reactions
Photochemical reaction; singlet and triplet state; Norrish type I and type II
Patterno-Buchi
Photochemical generation of radicals
Pericyclic reaction; conservation of orbital symmetry; electrocyclic reactions; cycloaddition reactions, sigmatropic rearrangements

Civil engineering-Paper-I+

Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 01
Strength of materials
Stress-strain, elastic modulus, shear force and bending moment diagrams of determinate beams, deflection of beams by different methods
Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 02
Structural analysis
Application of area moment theorem and conjugate beam method, Castigliano’s theorems I and II, slope deflection and moment distribution method
Introduction of matrix method of analysis: Force and displacement method
Application of displacement method to truss, beam, and frame structure, introduction of plastic analysis
Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 03
Design of steel structures
Concept of design by working stress method and limit state method
Application of limit state method: Design of tension and compression member, design of flexure members-beams-rolled section and plated beam
Design of column for axial and eccentric loads
Design of connection: Bolted and welded
Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 04
Design of concrete structures
Concept of working stress method and limit state method
Application of limit state method to design of singly reinforced rectangular, T and L beams, doubly reinforced beam, column for axial and eccentric loads, isolated footing
Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 05
Geotechnical engineering
Type of soils
Weight-volume relationship
Grain size distribution
Index properties-Attergb’s limit, relative density, identification, and classification of soils
Water in soils, effective pressure, pore water pressure, permeability-laboratory and field tests, seepage, quick sand condition
Shear strength-Mohr-Coulomb failure criteria, pole, determination of shear strength parameters-laboratory and field tests
Compressibility and consolidation-normally consolidated and over consolidated soils, compression and swelling indices
Determination of coefficient of consolidation
Settlement computation
Soil stabilization-compaction, laboratory test, field methods, and uses of admixtures
Soil exploration-spacing, depth, and number of exploratory borings
Methods of boring and sampling
Standard penetration test, static cone penetration test, seismic refraction method
Earth pressure theories-Rankine and Coulomb, different types of back fill
Determination of earth pressure
Stability of retaining walls
Sheet piles, braced excavation
Shallow foundations-estimation of bearing capacity and settlement
Allowable bearing pressure
Effect of ground water table
Field tests
Types of footing-isolated, combined, strip, grid, and raft foundations
Deep foundations-types of piles, material, suitability, and uses
Determination of pile capacity
Negative skin friction, testing of piles

Civil engineering-Paper-II+

Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 01
Construction: Materials, planning, and management
Physical properties of cement and cement concrete, stone, bricks, and mortars, stress-strain behaviour of reinforcing steels, nondestructive tests-rebound hammer, ultrasonic pulse velocity tests, construction activities schedules
Organization for construction industry
Quality assurance principles
Network analysis, CPM and PERT analysis: Their use in construction monitoring, cost optimization and resource allocation
Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 02
Surveying
Chain surveying; principles, methods of linear measurement; instruments for chaining; chaining tape corrections including sag corrections; chain triangulation; selection of stations, locating ground features; plotting of chain survey
Compass survey; use of prismatic compass; measurement of bearing, computations of angles from bearings, chain and compass traversing, plotting compass traverse; plane table survey; introduction and method; errors in plane tabling; leveling
Adjustment of dumpy level; reciprocal leveling and profile leveling; countering and interpretation of contour maps; theodolite surveying and traversing
Uses of total station
Basic elements of remote sensing and photogrammetry
Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 03
Transportation engineering
Principles of highway planning
Functional classification of road
Highway alignment, geometric design-cross section, camber, super elevation, horizontal and vertical curve, pavement structure and materials-sub grade soil, sub base, base materials, aggregates, and bitumen
Pavement design-flexible and rigid by IRC and other methods
Construction method of wbm, bituminus work, and cement concrete roads
Highway drainage system
Traffic surveys and their application in traffic planning
Design of intersection, rotary signals
Standard traffic signs and marking
Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 04
Water resources engineering
Concept of storm and unit hydrograph, type of aquifers, ground water: Specific yield, storage coefficient, coefficient of permeability, confined and unconfined aquifers, aquitards, radial flow into a well under confined and unconfined conditions
Flood-flow estimation
Rainfall-frequency distribution and analysis
Water requirements of crops, canals: Rectangular and trapezoidal, design of lined and unlined canal, types of dam, design, principles of design of rigid gravity and earth dams including statistical analysis, river training: Objectives and methods
Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 05
Environmental engineering
Water demand, population estimate
Water quality: Physical, chemical, and bacteriological
Water treatment principle and design of coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration
Principle of chlorination and softening
Waste water: Types and characteristics, bod, cod estimation, design of separate and combined sewer
Wastewater treatment: Grit chamber, setting tank, activated sludge process, stabilization pond
Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 06
Solid waste
Composting and land fill methods
Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 07
Air pollution
Types, sources, and effects, control measures-ventury, wet scrubber, electrostatic precipitator, cyclone
Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 08
Noise pollution
Equivalent noise level, determination of Leq

Commerce and accountancy-Paper-I+

Commerce and accountancy-Paper-I: Unit 01
Financial accounting
Accounting as a financial information system, basic concepts and conventions, accounting standards, final accounts of profit-seeking and non-profit seeking organizations
Commerce and accountancy-Paper-I: Unit 02
Corporate accounting
Issue, forfeiture and re-issue of shares, redemption of preference shares, and debentures, buy-back of shares, company final accounts, reconstruction of companies, preparation of consolidated balance sheet
Commerce and accountancy-Paper-I: Unit 03
Cost and management accounting
Cost concepts, terms and classification of costs, elements of cost, accounting for material, employee cost and overhead, job costing, process costing, activity-based costing, marginal costing-CVP analysis and decision making, standard costing
Budgetary control, funds flow and cash flow statement, accounting ratios
Commerce and accountancy-Paper-I: Unit 04
Taxation
Income tax-definitions, residential status and incidence of tax of individual, computation of total income of an individual (various heads of income and deduction from gross total income), set off and carry forward
Indirect tax: (i) WB VAT act, 2003-basic concepts, features, determination of tax payable, registration of dealer. (ii) Central sales tax, 1956: Definition, incidence and levy of tax, exemption and exclusion, determination of turn over and tax payable
Indirect tax: ii) Central sales tax, 1956-registration of dealer

Commerce and accountancy-Paper-II+

Commerce and accountancy-Paper-II: Unit 01
Indian financial system
Role of finance in an economy, components (instruments, markets, etc), role of financial intermediaries, structure of Indian financial system, role of RBI, commercial banks and other financial institutions (LICI,UTI, SIDBI, SFCs, NABARD)
Money market: Structure of Indian money market, discount houses, call money market, recent trends of Indian money market, capital market: Primary and secondary market, functionaries of stock-exchanges, concept of DMAT, role of SEBI
Commerce and accountancy-Paper-II: Unit 02
Business laws
Indian contract act, 1872: Offer and acceptance, consideration, capacity of parties, free consent, void and voidable agreements, discharge of contracts
Consumer protection act, 1986: Rights of consumers; definition of consumer, manufacturer, complaints, unfair trade practices; composition and jurisdiction of district forum, state commission and national commission
Companies act, 1956: Types of companies, memorandum and articles of association, prospectus, promotion and incorporation of companies, directors, company meeting, winding up
Industrial disputes act, 1947: Nature, causes, and settlement of industrial disputes, workers’ participation in management and collective bargaining
Commerce and accountancy-Paper-II: Unit 03
Auditing
Auditing procedures and techniques; internal control and internal audit; company audit-divisible profit, dividend and depreciation; audit of bank, insurance and NGOs; audit report
Commerce and accountancy-Paper-II: Unit 04
Organization behaviour
Nature and concept of organization; organization structure; modern concepts of organization theory; leadership-theories and styles; motivation-concept and theories; quality of work life-meaning and impact

Computer science-Paper-I+

Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 01
Algorithms and problem solving
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 02
Number systems and arithmetic
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 03
Theory of counting
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 04
Graphs and algorithms
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 05
Boolean algebra
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 06
Models of computer machines
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 07
Numerical algorithms
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 08
Operations research
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 09
Circuit and network theory
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 10
Basic electronics
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 11
Instruments
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 12
Digital logic and systems
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 13
Data communication
Computer science-Paper-I: Unit 14
Data structure

Computer science-Paper-II+

Computer science-Paper-II: Unit 01
Operating system
Computer science-Paper-II: Unit 02
System analysis and design
Object oriented programming, computer architecture and organization
Computer science-Paper-II: Unit 03
Micro processor
Computer science-Paper-II: Unit 04
Computer networks
Computer science-Paper-II: Unit 05
Database management
Assembler, loader, and linker
Computer science-Paper-II: Unit 06
Compiler
Computer science-Paper-II: Unit 07
Graphics and multimedia

Economic-Paper-I+

Economic-Paper-I: Unit 01
Microeconomic theory
Consumer theory
Production and cost-returns to scale, short run and long run costs
Market structure-perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, oligopoly
General equilibrium and welfare (optimality of perfect competition)
Marginal productivity theory of distribution
Economic-Paper-I: Unit 02
Macroeconomic theory
National income accounting
Economy in the long run, economy in the short run, fiscal, and monetary policy using IS-LM, growth theory-Harrod-Domar model, Solow model, endogenous growth
Economic-Paper-I: Unit 03
International trade theory
Classical-Ricardo, neoclassical-Hecksher-Ohlin
Imperfect competition and trade, intra-industry trade
Trade policy-tariff, quota
Current and capital account in balance of payments, fixed and flexible exchange rate systems
Open economy macroeconomics-Mundell-Fleming model
Economic-Paper-I: Unit 04
Public finance
Theory of externality and market failure
Public goods and role of the public sector
Budget-different concepts
Tax-indirect and direct, VAT, subsidy and transfers
Public debt and its burden
Economic-Paper-I: Unit 05
Statistics and econometrics
Measures of central tendency and dispersion
Theory of probability
Sampling theory
Inference
Econometrics-classical linear regression model

Economic-Paper-II+

Economic-Paper-II: Unit 01
Development
Process of development: Lewis model, Harris Todaro model, demographic change and occupational transformation
Trade and development-trade as an engine of growth
Planning vs. market model of development-poverty and inequality
Capability and human development including issues of gender
Environment and development
Economic-Paper-II: Unit 02
The Indian economy
Pre-independence: Land system, commercialization of agriculture, deindustrialization, drain theory, development of Indian railways
Post-independence: Planning models and experience till seventh plan, change in composition of national income-agriculture, industry, and services. Agriculture-green revolution, industry-role of public sector
Post-liberalization: Changing role of planning (from centralized to indicative, participatory, and decentralized planning). Salient features of NEP, progress in reforms 1st and 2nd generation reforms, role of WTO and IMF, monetary and fiscal policies
Post-liberalization: Poverty and inequality
The West Bengal economy-a historical perspective: (i) Brief economic history of the colonial period. (ii) Economic and demographic consequences of partition. (iii) Evolution of land and tenancy reforms (1950-1980) and its economic consequence
The West Bengal economy-a historical perspective: (iv) Changing composition of SDP, (v) social development indicators-health, education, environment, (vi) West Bengal: In relation to other major states of India

Electrical engineering-Paper-I+

Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 01
Electrical circuits and network
Circuit components, network graphs, KCL, KVL
Circuit analysis methods: Nodal analysis/ mesh analysis, basic network theorems and applications
Transient analysis: RL, RC, and RLC circuits
Sinusoidal steady state analysis, resonant circuits, and applications
Coupled circuits and applications
Balanced 3-phase circuits
Two-port networks
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 02
Signals and systems
Representation of continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems, analysis of signals and systems by Laplace transform and Z-Transform, poles and zeroes, Fourier transform, sampling and reconstruction of signals
Analysis of discrete time signals by DFT and FFT
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 03
Field theory
Electric field: Gauss’s Integral law, electric dipole fields, electric polarization and its relation to the permittivity of di-electric media. Gauss’s law in differential form. Poisson’s and Laplace equations in different coordinates
Electric field: Energy stored in electric field
Magnetic field: Ampere’s law and Biot-Savart’s law, Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, self and mutual inductance, energy in magnetic field, force due to magnetic field
Maxwell’s equations, wave propagation in bounded media
Boundary conditions
Reflection and refraction of plane waves, distributed parameter circuits
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 04
Analog and digital electronics
Characteristics and equivalent circuits (large and small-signal) of diode, BJT, JFET, and MOSFET
Diode circuits: Clipping, clamping, and rectifiers
Biasing and bias stability of BJT
Amplifiers: Single and multi-stage, differential, operational, feed-back, and power
OPAMP circuits, active filters
Sinusoidal oscillators: Transistor and OPAMP configurations
Function generators and wave-shaping circuits
Boolean algebra; minimization of Boolean functions; logic gates
Digital IC families (TTL, MOS, CMOS)
Combinational circuits: Arithmetic circuits, code converters, multi plexers, and decoders
Sequential circuits: Latches and flip-flops, counters, and shift-registers
Comparators, timers, multivibrators
Sample and hold circuits, ADCs, and DACs
Semiconductor memories
Logic implementation using MUX/ DMUX and programmable devices (ROM, PLA, FPGA)
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 05
Measurement and instrumentation
Error analysis, measurement of current, voltage, power, energy, power-factor, resistance, inductance, capacitance and frequency, bridge measurement, Use of CT and PT
Electronic measuring instruments: Multimeter, CRO, digital voltmeter, frequency counter, Q-meter
Transducers: Thermocouple, thermistor, RTD, LVDT, strain-gauge, piezo-electric crystal, use of transducers in measurements of non-electrical quantities
Data acquisition systems
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 06
Control system
Elements of control systems, block-diagram representation, open-loop and closed-loop systems, principles, and applications of feed-back
LTI systems: Time-domain and transform-domain analysis
Stability: Routh Hurwitz criterion, root loci, Nyquist’s criterion, Bode plots
Design of lead-lag compensators
Proportional, PI, PID controllers
State-variable representation and analysis of control systems
Principles of discrete-control system
Electrical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 07
Microprocessors and microcontrollers
Microprocessor architecture, address/ data and control lines, timing diagram, internal registers, interrupt mechanism (hardware/ software), memory interfacing, I/O interfacing, programmable peripheral devices
Microcontrollers and embedded processors-its architecture

Electrical engineering-Paper-II+

Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 01
Electrical machines
Principles of electromechanical energy conversion: Torque and EMF in rotating machines
D.C. machines: Characteristics and performance analysis, starting and speed control of motors
Transformers: Principles of operation, analysis, regulation, efficiency. 3-phase transformers
3-phase induction machines and synchronous machines: Characteristics, performance analysis, starting, speed control, and braking
Special machines: Stepper motors, brushless D.C. motors, permanent magnet motors, single-phase induction motors, A.C. series motors
Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 02
Power electronics and electric drives
Semi-conductor power devices: Diode, transistor, thyristor, triac, GTO and power MOSFET-static characteristic and principles of operation
Diode rectifiers, phase control rectifiers, triggering circuits
Bridge converters: Fully-controlled and half-controlled
Principles of choppers and inverters
Basic concepts of speed control of dc and ac motor drives
Linear power supplies and SMPS
Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 03
Power systems and protection
Construction and parameters of overhead lines and underground cables, π and T models of lines, principles of active and reactive power transfer, per unit representation, load flow analysis, control of voltage, active and reactive power, frequency control
Tie-line control, economic operation, analysis of symmetrical, and unsymmetrical faults
Concept of power system stability: Rotor angle stability and voltage stability, swing equation, equal area criterion
Line compensation, static VAR system, basic concepts of HVDC transmission and flexible AC transmission system (FACTS)
Power system protection: Principles of over current, differential and distance protection, protection of lines, transformers, busbars, and generators
Circuit breaker: Principles of current interruption and arc quenching, restriking voltage, making capacity and breaking capacity, different types of circuit breakers
Introduction to energy control centre: SCADA and RTUs
Distribution system: Radial and ring main systems, calculation of voltage drop
Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 04
Analog and digital communication
Signals and spectra: Properties of signals, and noise
Power spectral density and autocorrelation, random signals, random process
Analog modulation techniques: AM, FM, and PM
Pulse amplitude modulation and digital communication: PAM, Delta, ASK, FSK, PSK, MSK
Performance of communication systems corrupted by noise: Signal-to-noise ratio, C/I ratio
Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 05
Energy sources
Present electrical power scenario of West Bengal and India (generation and utilization)
Main components of thermal and hydel power plant
Basic theory of small hydropower, solar (thermal and photovoltaic), wind and bioenergy and other renewable sources
Pollution from energy sources
Energy conservation and storage
Energy management and audit
Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 06
Electrical utilization and illumination engineering
Electric heating
Resistance, arc, and induction furnaces-basic principles and application, dielectric heating-principles and application
Radiometric and photometric quantities, laws of illumination, photometry
Lamps: Incandescent, discharge and solid-state types, their efficacies, features and applications
Magnetic choke and glow starter operation in TL circuit
Difference between electronic and magnetic ballast
Luminaire-its functions
Electrical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 07
Electrical utilisation and illumination engineering
General indoor lighting design by lumen method

Geography-Paper-I (Principles of geography)+

Geography-Paper-I (Principles of geography): Unit 01
Physical geography
Geomorphology: Nature and composition of earth's crust; structure of earth's interior; origin, distribution and permanency of continents and ocean basins; theories of isostasy, continental drift, and plate tectonics; earth movements-types and effects
Geomorphology: Fundamental concepts in geomorphology; gradational processes-weathering and mass wasting; landforms due to fluvial, glacial, Aeolian, coastal and karst processes; evolution of landscape-cyclic and non-cyclic models
Geomorphology: Global hydrological cycle
Climatology: Atmosphere-nature, composition and structure; elements and factors of weather and climate; insolation and heat-budget; general circulation of winds, jet streams, and monsoons; condensation and precipitation; airmass and fronts
Climatology: Tropical and extratropical cyclones; thunderstorm and tornado; climatic classification-principles and application (Koppen, Thorntwaite, Trewartha); global climatic changes
Oceanography: Origin of continents and ocean basins; bottom topography of ocean basins: Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans; nature, origin, and characteristics of continental shelves and slopes, submarine canyons and coral reefs and atolls
Oceanography: Ocean currents-Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans; physical and chemical properties of ocean water: Temperature, salinity, and density; TS diagram and water mass; ocean deposits; marine resources
Environmental geography: Nature and composition of biosphere; concepts relating to ecosystem-production and decomposition, homoeostasis, energy environment, productivity, food chain, food web, trophic structure, ecological niche
Environmental geography: Concepts relating to ecosystem-ecological pyramids and ecological crisis; ecosystem-principles and components; components, bioenergy cycles and biogeochemical cycles; major ecosystems of the world
Environmental geography: Environmental degradation and conservation; environmental pollution-land, water, air, and noise; natural hazards and natural disaster characteristics, mitigation, and global efforts
Cartography: The earth as a cartographic problem-size and shape; coordinate system; scale and map projection; principles and properties of polar zenithal, conical, cylindrical, and conventional projections (all normal case)
Cartography: Thematic mapping-types and techniques; principles of surveying and levelling with chain, plane table, dumpy level, and GPS; remote sensing nature and principles; geographical information system-evolution, components, and functionality
Geography-Paper-I (Principles of geography): Unit 02
Human geography
Economic geography: Concepts and theories of resources; locational analysis of agriculture-intensive subsistence in monsoon lands, extensive commercial farming in temperate lands
Economic geography: Locational analysis of agriculture-plantation farming in the tropics and dairy farming in the temperate grasslands, lumbering, fishing, mining (coal, petroleum, and iron ore)
Economic geography: Power production (hydel and nuclear) and manufacturing (iron and steel, aluminium, and cotton textile); economic models-landuse (Von Thunen), industry (Weber, Hoover, Pred)
Economic geography: Economic systems and economic landscape-characteristics and evolution (Rostow, Myrdal, and Isard); global economic blocks-patterns and functions
Population geography: Factors and measures of population growth; Malthus, neo-Malthusianism, optimum, social and economic, biological and natural, and demographic transition theories of population growth
Population geography: Pattern of world population growth; migration-nature; theories and consequences on society; population distribution-density and global pattern
Population geography: Global patterns and trends of population composition (age-sex structure and occupational structure)
Social and political geography: Concept of space-absolute and relative; social structure: Stratification and differentiation; aocial processes; segregation, adaptation, assimilation, and integration; heartland and rimland theories
Social and political geography: Heartland and rimland theories; principles of boundaries and frontiers
Settlement geography: Origin and growth of settlements; function, morphology, types and patterns of rural settlements; urban growth and urbanization; classification, functions, and morphology of towns and cities
Settlement geography: Models of urban growth-Burgess, Hoyt, Harris, and Ullman, Mann; urban gradients and densities; residential areas-patterns and processes; the central business district-characteristics, delimitation, and changes
Settlement geography: The central place theory and the rank size rule, the urban field and inter-urban movement
Regional development and planning: Regions-concepts, types and methods of regionalization; regional diversity and disparities in development; regional development-role of resource base, technology and information system, agriculture and industry
Regional development and planning: Regional development-transport and communication, trade and commerce, regional development theory-Perroux and Isard; regional planning-basic principles and types
Regional development and planning: Environmental issues in regional planning and planning for sustainable development; planning regions-concepts and delineation; state as a planning unit and micro-level planning with special reference to India

Geography-Paper-II (Regional geography)+

Geography-Paper-II (Regional geography): Unit 01
Geography of India
Physical geography: Location and space relationship with neighboring countries; structure and relief; climate and drainage; soil and natural vegetation
Resource base: Distribution, utilization, and conservation of land (soil), water (freshwater), water disputes interstate and neighboring countries, mineral (iron ore, manganese, bauxite, mica)
Resource base: Energy (coal, oil, natural gas, and non-conventional sources like wind, tidal, and solar power) and biotic resources
Economy: Indian agriculture-nature and characteristics; development of agriculture during the plan periods; green revolution; distribution and characteristics of cultivation of rice, wheat, jute cotton, tea, and coffee; agricultural regions
Economy: Industrial development and industrial policy during the plan period; locational dynamics, growth and development of the iron and steel, aluminum, engineering, oil refining, cotton textile, jute, sugar, paper, cement, and automobile industries
Economy: Growth and development of transport and communication system (road, rail, water, and air); nature and development of trade-national and foreign specially with the sarc and asean countries; trade balance
Population: Population as a resource; relation between population and socioeconomic development; population growth-spatial and temporal variations; population distribution and population-resource relationships
Population: Population composition and social implications age; sex, literacy, religion, and caste; urban growth and urbanization-characteristics and patterns, factors, and processes; population problems and population policy during the plan periods
Geography-Paper-II (Regional geography): Unit 02
Geography of West-Bengal
Physical geography: Location with geographical personality; physiographic divisions-structure and relief; climate-seasonal weather conditions; agro-climatic regions; drainage systems and problems; soil-types and fertility, erosion and conservation
Physical geography: Natural vegetation-types and distribution, deforestation, and afforestation
Resource base: Distribution, utilization, and conservation of land, water, mineral, energy (both conventional and non-conventional) and biotic resources
Economy: Landuse-characteristics and correlates; irrigation and agriculture-development during the plan periods; rice, jute, and tea-cultivation, crop ecology, production and problems; crop combination regions; impact of green revolution
Economy: Industrial regions-growth, development and problems; trade and transport-nature and status of development; issues of development
Population: Population as a resource; relation between population and socioeconomic development; growth and distribution (absolute, and density-crude, physiological, and habitational); population composition-age, sex, literacy, occupation
Population: Population composition-religion and caste; urban growth and urbanization-characteristics, patterns and factors; population problems and population policy during the plan periods

Geology-Paper-I+

Geology-Paper-I: Unit 01
General geology
Composition of the planets and meteorites
Abundance of elements in the universe and earth
Origin of the earth
Internal constitution of earth
Heat flow and geothermal gradient
Gravity, gravity anomalies on earth and isostasy
Earth as a magnet, magnetic anomalies
Earth’s internal processes, volcanism and global distribution of volcanoes
Earthquakes: Causes, effects, earthquake belts
Seismic zones of India
Geology-Paper-I: Unit 02
Structural geology
Stress and strain-basic concepts, analysis of stress-strain in two-dimension, stress and strain ellipse
Behavior of rocks under stress
Stress-strain relationships of elastic, plastic, and viscous materials
Unconformity: Different types and their recognition fold and fault: Geometry and classifications, mechanisms
Fold and thrust belt
Shear zones and shear sense markers
Classification of joints, foliation, lineation, and their relations with folds
Geology-Paper-I: Unit 03
Geomorphology and remote sensing
Basic concept of geomorphology, common landforms related to action of wind, river, and glacier; coastal landforms
Geomorphology and its relation to structure and lithology
Aerial photographs and their interpretations
The electromagnetic spectrum
Orbiting satellites and sensor systems
Indian remote sensing satellites
Applications of remote sensing in geology
Basic concepts of GIS and GPS
Geology-Paper-I: Unit 04
Geotectonics
Continental drift and sea-floor spreading hypotheses, linear magnetic anomalies
Plate tectonics-types of plate-boundaries and their characteristic features
Island arc, continental rift system, active, and passive continental margins
Palaeomagnetism
Mountain building and orogeny
Geology-Paper-I: Unit 05
Palaeontology
Definition, types, and significance of fossils
Modes of preservation of fossils
Species concept in biology and binomial nomenclature
Index fossils and their significance
Description of hard-part morphology of brachiopoda, cephalopoda, pelecypoda, and gastropoda
Evolutionary trend in hominidae, equidae, and proboscidae
Description and importance of Siwalik fauna, Gondwana flora and fauna
Geology-Paper-I: Unit 06
Stratigraphy
Geologic time scale, principles of determination of absolute and relative ages of rocks and geological events
Importance of unconformities in stratigraphy
Lithostratigraphic, biostratigraphic, magnetostratigraphic, chronostratigraphic, and geochronologic units and their inter-relations
Geological evolution of Precambrian terrains of Dharwar, Singbhum, and Rajasthan
Evolution of proterozoic Cuddapah and Vindhyan basins
Geological evolution of the following phanerozoic basins/ successions of India: Gondwana, Spiti, Kutch, Siwalik, Assam, and Bengal
Geology-Paper-I: Unit 07
Hydrology and engineering geology
Hydrologic cycle, vertical distribution of groundwater, porosity, permeability, hydraulic conductivity, transmissivity, and storage coefficient
Aquifers: Properties and classifications
Exploration for groundwater, groundwater recharge, rainwater harvesting
Groundwater provinces of India and West Bengal
Engineering properties of rocks
Geological investigations for dams, tunnels and reservoirs
Landslides: Classification, causes, and prevention

Geology-Paper-II+

Geology-Paper-II: Unit 01
Mineralogy
Elements of crystal symmetry, Hermann-Mauguin symmetry notation
Crystal classes, crystal systems, crystallographic axes-interfacial angle and axial ratio
Crystal faces and linear directions, their nomenclature, and interrelationship
Crystal forms in different crystal classes and crystal habits
Twining
Concept of space lattice, space group, and unit cell
Physical properties of minerals
Classification of minerals on the basis of chemical composition
Crystal chemistry: Bonding, coordination principles, isomorphism, polymorphism, solid solution, exsolution
Elementary thermodynamics
Structural classification of silicate minerals
Physical, chemical, and optical properties of pyroxene, amphibole, feldspar and carbonate groups
Optically isotropic, uniaxial, and biaxial characters of minerals
Pleochroism, birefringence, extinction angle, double refraction, interference figures, and optic sign
Geology-Paper-II: Unit 02
Igneous petrology
Forms of igneous rock bodies
Description and origin of common structures and textures of igneous rocks
Phase rule and its derivation; concept of the liquidus; one-, two- and three-component systems
Diopside-anorthite, forsterite-silica, albite-anorthite, diopside-forsterite-silica systems
Bowen’s reaction series
Processes of diversification of igneous rocks: Differentiation, assimilation, and partial melting
Basis of classification of igneous rocks and different classification schemes-CIPW norm; IUGS classification
Petrography and petrogenesis of: Granite, basalt, anorthosite, alkaline and, ultramafic rocks
Geology-Paper-II: Unit 03
Metamorphic petrology
Agents and types of metamorphism
Texture of metamorphic rocks, metamorphic, crystallization
Classification of metamorphic rocks
Concept of metamorphic grade and metamorphic facies, facies series
Prograde and retrograde metamorphism
Metamorphism and tectonics
ACF, AKF diagrams
Regional metamorphism of pelitic and mafic rocks, and contact metamorphism of impure carbonate rocks
Metasomatism and granitisation
Migmatites
Granulite terrains of india
Geology-Paper-II: Unit 04
Sedimentology
Processes of formation of sedimentary rocks, provenance, diagenesis, and lithifaction
Textural components; textural parameters-porosity, permeability
Classification of sedimentary rocks-terrigenous and chemogenic
Types of fluid
Aqueous fluid flow current and wave
Primary sedimentary structures, their processes of formation, and significance
Flow regimes, bed forms, their internal structures, and fields of stability
Facies, facies association, and facies models-fluvial, deltaic and beach-barrier bar systems
Sandstone, conglomerate and limestone: Definition, composition, classification
Geology-Paper-II: Unit 05
Environmental geology
Natural hazards-earthquake, tsunami, volcanic eruption, landslides, floods, and droughts
Impact of human activities on wetlands and forests, use of fertilizers on land
Pollution of groundwater, surface water, and ocean
Composition of air, air pollution, effects of air pollution on human health
Impact of mining on atmosphere, biosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere
Industrial and radioactive waste disposal
Environmental protection, legislative measures, processes of mitigation
Geology-Paper-II: Unit 06
Economic geology
Classification of ore deposits, protore, ore, gangue, tenor, and grade
Ore forming processes: Magmatic, sedimentary, metamorphic, hydrothermal, and supergene
Controls of ore localization, ore textures, and structures
Metallogenic provinces and epochs
Geology of important metallic deposits of India: Chromite, copper, iron, lead-zinc, manganese, and uranium-thorium
Geology of important non-metallic deposits of India: Bauxite, mica, phosphates, barite, diamond, and graphite
Rock as construction material
Raw materials used in iron and steel, cement, refractories, fertilizer industries
Coal: Its origin, chemical, macroscopic and microscopic constituents, ranks, classification, grade, and utilization
Distribution of coal in india
Petroleum and natural gas deposits with special reference to their origin, migration, and accumulation
Distribution of petroleum and natural gas in india
Methods of mineral prospecting (geological, geophysical, and geochemical), mineral beneficiation and ore dressing

History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India)+

History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 01
Sources
Archaeological sources: Exploration, excavation, epigraphy, numismatics, monuments
Literary sources: Indigenous, biography, religious literature, creative literature, scientific literature, literature in regional languages
Foreign accounts: Greek, Roman, Chinese, and Arab writers
History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 02
The Harappan civilization
Third to second millenium BCE, origin, date, extent, characteristics, decline, survival and significance, art, and architecture
History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 03
The iron age in India, vedic society and the megalithic culture
1500 BCE to 6th century BCE, distribution of pastoral and farming cultures outside the Harappan orbit
Early Vedic society, polity, and economy
Changes in the later vedic period
History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 04
Period of Mahajanapadas
Formation of territorial states (Mahajanapada): Republics and monarchies; spread of Jainism and Buddhism; rise of Magadha and the Nandas
Iranian and macedonian invasions, and their impact
History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 05
The Mauryan empire
Foundation of the Mauryan Empire, Chandragupta, Kautilya, and Arthasastra; Ashoka; concept of dharma; edicts; polity, administraton; economy; art, architecture and sculpture; external contacts; religion; spread of religion; literature
Disintegration of the empire
History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 06
Post-Mauryan period
Northern India: The dungas and the kanvas, the Indo-Greeks, Sakas, Kushanas, Western Kshatrapas, contact with the outside world; The deccan and southern India: The Satavahanas
Tamil states of the Sangam age: Administration, economy: Land grants, trade guilds, and urban centres; social conditions
Culture and religion: Rise of Mahayana Buddhism and Buddhist centers; literature and culture; art and architecture and science
History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 07
Guptas, Vakatakas, and Vardhanas
Samundra Gupta, Chandragupta-II: Gupta polity and administration, economic conditions, land grants, caste system, position of women, education and educational institutions; Nalanda, Vikramsila and Valabhi, creative literature
Scientific literature, art, and architecture
Decline of the Gupta empire; changes in trade network, decline of urban centres, Indian feudalism
History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 08
The post Gupta period and the rise of regional states
The Kadambas, Pallavas, Chalukyas, Palas, Senas, Rashtrakutas, Paramaras, Cholas, Hoysalas, Pandyas
Regional polities and administration, local government, land administration, economy, trade guilds
Religion: Proliferation of religious sects in Buddhism, Vaishnava, and Saiva religions
Tamil bhakti movement, Shankaracharya; Vedanta
Cultural aspects, regional languages and texts, literature, growth of art and architecture, sculpture, temple architecture; education and literature, major philosophical thinkers and schools, ideas in science and mathematics
Arab conquest of Sind; Alberuni
History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 09
Major political developments in India during 13th to 15th Centuries
Campaigns of Mahmud Ghazni, Muhammad of Ghor-the foundation of the Delhi Sultanate and the early Turkish Sultans, Qutbuddin Aibak to Balban, the Khalji revolution-Alauddin Khalji, conquests and economic reforms, Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq and his projects
Firuz Tughlaq-agrarian measures, public works, decline of the Tughlaqs
Provincial kingdoms-Bengal under the Iliyas Shahi and Hussain Shahi dynasties, Bahmani and Vijaynagar empires, Kashmir and Gujarat
History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 10
Society, culture, and economy during 13th and 15th centuries
Social and cultural assimilation-Sufi and Bhakti movements-Kabir, Nanak, Chaitanya, Namdeva, growth of regional languages and literature-nature of the state-agriculture, revenue system (iqta) trade and commerce-art and architecture
History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 11
Major political developments in India during 16th and 18th centuries
Coming of the Mughals-Babur and the foundation of the Mughal empire, Afghan-Mughal contest for supremacy, Humayun and Sher Shah, consolidation of the Mughal empire-Akbar, Jahangir and Nur Jahan, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb
The Mughal central state and regional powers-Rajputs, Afghans, Marathas, Sikhs, Deccan, Awadh, and others
Peasants in revolt-Jat, Satnami, etc, later Mughals-fall and disintegration of the empire, rise of the regional states-Bengal, Hyderabad, Awadh, and the Marathas
History-Paper-I (Ancient and medieval India): Unit 12
Society, culture, and economy during 16th and 18th centuries
Administrative system-Sher Shah to Akbar, Jagir, and Mansabdari systems, evolution of religion under the Mughals-Sulh-i-Kul and Din-i-Ilahi-Mughal art, architecture, painting, music and literature, Mughal economy and society, condition of the peasants
Urbanization, trade and commerce and the mercantile classes, coming of the European merchants and ‘trade revolution’

History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world)+

History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 01
European penetration and rise of British power in India
The early European settlements in India in the 17th and 18th centuries-the Anglo-French rivalry
The British East India company and the Bengal Nawabs-the EIC as sovereign ruler of Bengal (from Plassey to Buxar), grant of Dewani
British relations with and subjugation of the other principal Indian powers-Oudh, Hyderabad, Marathas, the Sikhs, and Mysore
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 02
Indian economy under the British colonial rule
Impact of colonial rule on Indian agrarian economy: Land revenue settlements-permanent, Ryotwari, and Mahalwari settlements. Economic impact of revenue settlements-commercialization and its consequences. Rural indebtedness and growth of landless labour
Impact of colonial rule on Indian agrarian economy: Famine and poverty
Changing nature of India’s trade and industry under the colonial rule: Dislocation of traditional trade and commerce, deindustrialization-decline of village industries and town handicrafts, railways, growth of foreign capital and rise of modern industries
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 03
Indian society in transition: cultural encounter and socio-cultural changes
Introduction of western education and modern ideas, reform movements-Ram Mohan Roy, Brahmo Samaj, Young Bengal, Vidyasagar, Arya Samaj, Vivekananda, and Ramkrishna mission
Women’s question and Indian reformers, the growth of modern vernacular literature, press and public opinion, growth, and spread of scientific ideas
The Faraizi and Wahabi movements; the Aligarh movement, Deoband school
Social reform movements in the late 19th and early 20th centuries (including depressed caste movements)-a broad overview
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 04
Resistance to the British rule
Early uprisings against the British rule in 18th and 19th centuries (1757-1856) with special reference to Bengal and eastern India
The revolt of 1857-genesis, course, character, causes of its failure and its impact
The act of 1858 and the establishment of the British raj
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 05
Growth of nationalism (1858-1918)
Factors leading to birth of Indian nationalism-early political associations, the foundation of the Indian national congress (1885), the safety-valve thesis, programme and objectives of the early congress, economic nationalism and drain theory
The moderates and the extremists, the partition of Bengal (1905), the Swadeshi movement in Bengal and other provinces, the economic, cultural and political aspects of Swadeshi movement
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 06
Gandhian era (1919-1947)
Rise of Gandhi: Character of Gandhian nationalism, the Rowlatt Satyagraha, the Khilafat, the non cooperation movement, Simon commission, Nehru report and round table conferences, civil disobedience movement, Quit India movement
The left: The left within the congress and Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, and the INA, the congress socialist party, the communist party of India, other left parties
The peasant movement
The working class and trade union movements
Women’s organisations, development of women issues and the role of women in nationalist movement
The peoples’ movement in princely states
The post-war upsurge, growth of Muslim separatism, rise of Muslim league, demand for Pakistan, Hindu nationalism, depressed classes and caste politics with special reference to the role of B. R. Ambedkar
Communalism, British policy, partition, and independence
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 07
The constitutional developments (1773-1947)
The regulating act, Pitt’s India act and the Charter acts
The acts of 1861 and 1892, the Morley Minto reforms (1909), the Montague, Chelmsford reforms (1919), government of India act (1935), working of provincial ministries, Cripps mission, Wavell plan and cabinet mission, act of Indian independence (1947)
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 08
Consolidation as a nation after 1947
Framing of the Indian constitution-integration of princely states, the question of national language, the linguistic reorganization of states, making of India’s foreign policy, non-alignment and the third world-India and her neighbours
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 09
Enlightenment and modern ideas
Major ideas of enlightenment; and its impact, French revolution and its aftermath: 1789-1815, the American war of independence (1776)
The American civil war
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 10
Industrialization
Industrial revolution in England: Causes, nature, impact
Industrialization in other countries: USA, Germany, Russia, Japan
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 11
Nationalism
Rise of nation states in Europe: Italy and Germany
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 12
Imperialism, colonialism, and war
Capitalism, imperialism, scramble for colonies
Origins and impact of the First World War
Making of the Russian revolution and establishment of a socialist state
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 13
World history from 1919 to 1945
League of nations, collective security
Rise of Nazism and fascism: Germany, Italy, and Japan
Second world war: Causes and consequences
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 14
Asia and Africa after World War-II
Chinese revolution of 1949
Nationalist movements and decolonization in south and south east Asia
Changes in Africa: Egypt and South Africa, end of Apartheid
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 15
Cold War and global scenario
Origins and growth of Cold war
UNO and global disputes-Korea, Congo, Cuban Crisis
Emergence of third world and NAM
History-Paper-II (Modern India and the world): Unit 16
Collapse of soviet union
Disintegration of the soviet union: Causes and consequences, end of the Cold War, political changes in Eastern Europe

Law-Paper-I+

Law-Paper-I: Unit 01
Constitutional law of India
Law-Paper-I: Unit 02
International law
Law-Paper-I: Unit 03
Jurisprudence

Law-Paper-II+

Law-Paper-II: Unit 01
Law of crimes and torts
Law-Paper-II: Unit 02
Law of contracts and mercantile law
Law-Paper-II: Unit 03
Indian evidence act

Mathematics-Paper-I+

Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 01
Linear algebra
Vector spaces over R and C, linear dependence and independence, subspaces, bases, dimension; existence of basis for finite dimensional vector spaces; deletion and replacement theorem
Linear transformations, rank and nullity, matrix of a linear transformation
Algebra of matrices; row and column reduction, Echelon form, congruence’s and similarity; rank of a matrix; inverse of a matrix; solution of system of linear equations; Eigen values and Eigen vectors, characteristic polynomial, Cayley-Hamilton theorem
Euclidean space, Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization
Symmetric, skew-symmetric, Hermitian, skew-Hermitian, orthogonal and unitary matrices and their Eigen values
Quadratic forms, diagonalization of symmetric matrices
Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 02
Real analysis-I
Real number system as an ordered field with least upper bound property; sequences, limit of a sequence, Cauchy sequence, completeness of real line; series and its convergence, absolute and conditional convergence of series of real and complex term
Rearrangement of series
Open sets, limit points, closed sets
Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem
Functions of a real variable, limits, continuity
Intermediate value theorem
Differentiability, Rolle's theorem, mean-value theorem
Higher order differentiation, Leibnitz' formula, Taylor's theorem with remainders
L' Hospital's rule
Maxima and minima; asymptotes; envelopes
Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 03
Real analysis-II
Compact sets
Nested interval theorem
Heine borel theorem
Uniform continuity of functions, properties of continuous functions on compact sets
Riemann integration
Riemann's definition of definite integrals; Darboux theorem; indefinite integrals; fundamental theorems of integral calculus
Improper integrals
Sequences and series of functions
Uniform convergence
Term by term differentiation and integration
Power series
Cauchy-Hadamard test
Weierstrass approximation theorem (statement only)
Fourier series
Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 04
Analytic geometry
Cartesian and polar coordinates in two and three dimensions
Transformation of rectangular axes
Straight lines
Conic sections: Circle, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola, and pair of straight lines
Second degree equations in two variables, reduction to canonical forms and classification of conics
Tangents and normals to conic sections
Planes in three dimension; shortest distance between two skew lines
Second degree equations in three variables, reduction to canonical forms
Sphere, cone, cylinder, paraboloid, ellipsoid, hyperboloid of one and two-sheets: Tangent planes and normals
Surfaces of revolution
Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 05
Differential equations
Formulation of differential equations; equations of first order and first degree, integrating factor; orthogonal trajectory; equations of first order but not of first degree, Clairaut's equation, singular solution
Second and higher order linear equations with constant coefficients, complementary function, particular integral and general solution
Second order linear equations with variable coefficients, Euler-Cauchy equation; determination of complete solution when one solution is known using method of variation of parameters
Laplace and Inverse Laplace transforms and their properties; Laplace transforms of elementary functions
Application to initial value problems for 2nd order linear equations with constant coefficients
Formation of partial differential equations
Solutions of 1st order PDE, Lagrange’s method and Charpit’s method
Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 06
Statics
Equilibrium of a system of coplanar forces, astatic equillibrium; stability of equilibrium, equilibrium of forces in three dimensions
Work and potential energy, friction; principle of virtual work
Mathematics-Paper-I: Unit 07
Particle dynamics
Rectilinear motion, simple harmonic motion
Damped harmonic oscillation
Motion of a particle in a plane
Work and energy, conservation of energy
Orbits under central forces
Planetary motion and Kepler's laws
Artificial satellite

Mathematics-Paper-II+

Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 01
Classical algebra
Prime integers
Existence of infinitely many primes
Relatively prime integers
Congruence
Chinese remainder theorem
Fermat's theorem
Complex numbers; De Moivre’s theorem; complex functions
Polynomial with real coefficients
Fundamental theorem of algebra
Relation between roots and coefficients
Symmetric functions of roots
Descartes' rule of sign
Cardan's method of solving a cubic equation
Ferrari's method of solving a biquadratic equation
Binomial equations and special roots
Inequalities AM ≥ GM ≥ HM and their generalizations
Cauchy Schwarz inequality
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 02
Abstract algebra
Sets and relations; equivalence relations
Groups, subgroups, cyclic groups, cosets, Lagrange’s theorem, normal subgroups, quotient groups, homomorphism of groups, basic isomorphism theorems, permutation groups, Cayley’s theorem
Rings, subrings and ideals, homomorphisms of rings; integral domains, principal ideal domains, Euclidean domains and unique factorization domains; polynomial rings
Fields, quotient fields
Finite fields Zp, for prime p
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 03
Multivariate calculus and vector analysis
Vector valued functions of one real variable
Continuity and differentiability
Velocity and acceleration
Functions of two or three variables: Limits, continuity
Directional derivative, partial derivatives, Jacobian
Chain rule
Higher order partial derivatives
Euler's theorem
Maxima and minima, Lagrange's method of multipliers
Double and triple integrals; areas and volumes
Scalar and vector fields
Differentiation of vector fields
Gradient, divergence and curl
Higher order derivatives; vector identities and vector equations
Line integral, surface integral
Green's theorem and Stokes' theorem
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 04
Metric apace and complex analysis
Metric spaces
Open sets and closed sets
Cauchy sequence and convergence
Completeness
Total boundedness
Compactness
Continuity, uniform continuity
Connectedness
Separable metric spaces
Baire category theorem
Examples: Rn, Cn, space of real valued continuous functions on [a, b]. ep spaces
Extended complex plane, stereographic projection
Differentiability of complex functions; Cauchy-Riemann equations, analytic functions, harmonic functions; relation between analytic and harmonic functions
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 05
Numerical analysis and computer programming
Numerical analysis: Interpolation. Newton's (forward and backward) interpolation, Lagrange's interpolation
Solution of algebraic and transcendental equations of one variable by bisection, fixed point iteration; Regula-Falsi and Newton-Raphson methods; solution of system of linear equations by Gaussian elimination and Gauss-Seidel (iterative) methods
Numerical integration: Trapezoidal rule, Simpson's 1/3rd rule, Gaussian quadrature formula
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations: Picard, Euler, and Runge-Kutta method (4-th order)
Computer programming: Positional number system, binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal systems; binary arithmetic, conversion to and from decimal systems
Algorithms and flow charts: Important features, Ideas about complexities of algorithm, applications in simple problems
Boolean algebra: Huntington postulates for Boolean algebra, algebra of sets and switching algebra as examples of Boolean algebra, duality principle, disjunctive normal and conjuctive normal forms of Boolean expressions
Design of simple switching circuit
Programming using C
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 06
Probability and Statistics
Probability: Classical and frequency definitions of probability. Axioms of Probability. Multiplication rule of probabilities. Conditional probability, Bayes’ theorem. Independent events. Bernouli trials and binomial law. Probability distribution
Probability: Distribution function (discrete and continuous) of one variable-binomial, Poisson, gamma, uniform, and normal. Transformation of random variables. Two dimensional probability distributions (discrete and continuous): Uniform and normal
Probability: Two dimensional probability distributions (discrete and continuous)-transformation of random variables. Marginal and Conditional distributions. Mathematical expectation: Mean, variance, moments, central moments. skewness and kurtosis
Probability: Mathematical expectation-median, mode, quartiles. Moment-generating function. Characteristic function. Covariance, correlation coefficient. Conditional expectation. Regression curves, least square regression lines and parabolas
Probability: Mathematical expectation-Chi-square and t-distributions and their important properties. Tchebycheff’s inequality. Convergence in probability. Statements of: Bernoulli’s limit theorem. Law of large numbers. Statement of central limit theorem
Statistics: Sample characteristic and their computation. Sampling distributions of the sample mean and variance. Estimation of parameters: Method of maximum likelihood. Interval estimation for parameters of normal population
Statistics: Bivariate samples. Sample correlation coefficient. Least square regression lines and parabolas. Statistical hypothesis. Simple and composite hypothesis. Best critical region of a test
Statistics: Neyman-Pearson theorem and its application to normal population. Likelihood ratio testing and its application to normal population
Mathematics-Paper-II: Unit 07
Linear programming
Linear programming problems, graphical method of solutions; hyperspace, convex sets, extreme points
Basic solution, basic feasible solution and optimal solution; fundamental theorem of LPP; simplex method; duality
Transportation and assignment problems

Management-Paper-I+

Management-Paper-I: Unit 01
Evolution and growth of management thought
Concepts, theory, and practice, the evolution of management thought-scientific management school, the operational or management process approach, behavioural school, contemporary school, recent contributions, patterns of management analysis
Managerial roles approach
Management-Paper-I: Unit 02
Planning and organizing
Planning: Nature, importance, types, process, concept of MBO, objectives, policies, procedures, strategies
Decision-making: Approaches, decision-making under certainty, risk and uncertainty, group decision making guidelines
The nature of organizing: Types of organizations, organizational levels, process of organizing, line/ staff authority, decentralization of authority and delegation of authority
Management-Paper-I: Unit 03
Directing, coordinating, and controlling
Direction: Supervision-span of management-factors determining span
Motivation: Elements, importance, methods-morale
Leadership: Theories, approaches-power and authority
Coordination: Definition, characteristics, objectives, principles, techniques
Controlling: Control process, requirements for effective control, critical control standards and techniques, maintenance vs. Crisis management, overall control process
Management-Paper-I: Unit 04
Organizational behaviour
Foundations of individual behaviour: Personality, perception, learning, attitudes, and values
Foundations of group behaviour: Group process, group tasks, types, group development
Conflict management: Management of change
Management-Paper-I: Unit 05
Recent developments
Global management, managerial functions in international business, business process reengineering, TQM-six sigma, information technology in management, enterprise resource planning (ERP); supply chain management, management of innovation

Management-Paper-II+

Management-Paper-II: Unit 01
Marketing management
Marketing concept; marketing environment; marketing mix-4Ps vs. 4Cs; consumer behaviour-buying process, segmentation, targeting, positioning; product-types, product life cycle; pricing-methods; distribution-channels
Promotion-integrated marketing communications; retailing-recent trends; service marketing-features Ps; international marketing-cultural dimension; modes of entry; e-marketing
Management-Paper-II: Unit 02
Financial management
Objectives; functions; sources of finance; working capital management; cost of capital; operating and financial leverage; dividend policies; capital budgeting; financial control
Management-Paper-II: Unit 03
Human resource management
Importance; difference between personnel management and HRM; role of a HR manager
Human resources planning: Objectives, importance, process, manpower estimation-job analysis, job description, job specification
Recruitment: Sources of recruitment, selection process-placement and induction
Retention of employees; training and development: Objectives and needs, training process, methods of training, tools and aids, evaluation of training programmes
Performance management system: Definition, concepts, different methods of performance appraisal
Grievance redressal: Concepts. Mechanisms
Productivity management: Concepts, employee involvement, quality circles, Kaizen
Industrial relations: Collective bargaining, settlement of disputes
Management-Paper-II: Unit 04
Strategic management
Concept, SWOT analysis, PEST analysis, Porter’s 5 forces framework, BCG matrix, GE model; values and ethics; corporate governance; e-governance
Management-Paper-II: Unit 05
Quantitative techniques
Assignment; transportation; linear programming (graphical and simplex methods); network analysis-PERT and CPM

Mechanical engineering-Paper-I+

Mechanical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 01
Theory of machines
Kinematic and dynamic analysis of planer mechanisms
General description and working principles of belts, cams, gears, and gear trains
Inertia force analysis
Flywheels, governors, balancing of rotating masses and in-line engines
Linear vibration analysis of mechanical systems-single degree of freedom
Critical speeds and whirling of shafts
Mechanical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 02
Mechanics of solids
Simple stress and strain-plane stress and plane strain, cases, Mohr’s circle
Relation of elastic constants
Stress-strain relations due to uniaxial loading
Thermal stress
Bending moment and shear force diagrams of beams
Bending stress and shear stress in bending
Deflection of beams
Torsion of circular shafts
Combined stresses-thin wall pressure vessels
Struts and columns
Strain energy concept
Theories of failure
Mechanical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 03
Engineering materials
Basic concepts on structure of solids-crystalline materials
Defects in crystalline materials
Binary phase diagram for selected alloys e.g copper-zinc, copper-tin, iron-carbon
Ferrous alloys-structure, properties, and applications
Heat treatment of steels
Plastics, ceramics, and composite materials-general character and uses
Mechanical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 04
Manufacturing science
Merchant force diagram
Tailors’ tool life equation
Machinability
Rigid, small, and flexible automation
CNC concepts
Recent machining concepts-EDM, ECM, ultrasonic, laser, plasma
Introduction to forming processes-rolling, forging, extrusion
Surface finish measurement
Mechanical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 05
Manufacturing management
Production planning and control, forecasting-moving average, exponential smoothing
Operations scheduling, assembly line balancing
Concept of product development
Breakeven analysis, capacity planning
PERT and CPM
Inventory control-ABC analysis, EOQ model
Materials requirement planning
Work measurement
Quality management
Mechanical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 06
Elements of computation
Computer organization, flow charting
Features of common computer languages-C/ FORTRAN and elementary programming

Mechanical engineering-Paper-II+

Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 01
Thermodynamics
Open, closed, and isolated systems
Ideal gas law, ideal thermodynamics processes-PdV work; thermodynamic cycle, 1st law and 2nd law of thermodynamics; concepts of internal energy, entropy and reversibility-simple problems
Concept of heat engine and heat pump-efficiency and COP
Application of 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics in closed and open system (SSFF equation)-simple problems
Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 02
Vapour power cycles
Rankine cycle and modified Rankine cycle-simple problems
Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 03
Air standard cycles
Otto, diesel, dual, Brayton, and Bell-Colman
PV and TS diagrams, simple problems
Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 04
Refrigeration
Joule Thomson cooling effect, vapour compression cycle-simple problems
Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 05
IC engine
S.I. and C.I. engines-basic principles of working, differences and applications, indicator diagram
2-stroke and 4-stroke engines: Working principles and simple engine performance calculations involving ηthermal, ηmechanical, etc
Combustion process, basic idea about knocking and detonation
Cetane and octan numbers
Carburetion and fuel injection-description only
Exhaust gas analysis: ORSAT analysis
Air-fuel ratio-simple problems
Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 06
Heat transfer
Fourier’s law of heat conduction
Derivations of unsteady 2-D heat conduction equation
Numerical problems involving 1-D equation
Concept of Bi-number
Steady state heat conduction in extended surface-derivation of related equation and simple problems
Basic concept of free and forces convections-concept and significance of Nusselt number, Reynolds number and Grashof number
Simple problems with the help of empirical convection correlation for heat transfer
Heat exchangers-types and use, efficiency
Concept of LMTD and NTU method for parallel flow and counter flow heat exchangers-simple problems using LMTD method only
Laws of radiation, heat exchange between surfaces-black and non-black surfaces, view factor-simple problems
Refrigeration cycles and system components, choice of refrigerants, problems related to performance, COP of refrigeration system
Airconditioning-system components and general description
Comfort indices
Cooling load calculation using psychrometric chart
Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 07
Fluid mechanics
Newton’s law of viscosity: Statement and simple problems
Hydrostatic force on submerged flat plate-simple problems
Flow parameter measurement-manometer, pitot tube, weir, venturi meter, orifice meter-working principles and simple problems
Application of Bernoulli’s principle in simple engineering systems
Head loss in pipe, Darcy-Weisbach equation, friction factor as function of Reynolds number and relative roughness, minor loss, simple system head loss calculations
Dimensional analysis-various dimensionless quantities, problems involving model tests and their use in prototype performance prediction
Different types of pumps and their applications, concept of specific speed, system curve and pump performance curves-operating point
Mechanical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 08
Power plant
Thermal and hydraulic power plant components-description only
Different types of hydraulic and steam turbines and their areas of application
Modern high pressure, high duty boilers-description
I.D., F.D. and balanced draft boilers-description and simple problems, dust removal systems-description only
Heat balance, station and plant heat rates, plant load factor, load curve; station economics-simple problems

Medical science-Paper-I+

Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 01
Human anatomy
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 02
Human physiology
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 03
Biochemistry
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 04
Pathology
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 05
Microbiology
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 06
Pharmacology
Medical science-Paper-I: Unit 07
Forensic medicine and toxology

Medical science-Paper-II+

Medical science-Paper-II: Unit 01
General medicine
Medical science-Paper-II: Unit 02
General surgery
Medical science-Paper-II: Unit 03
Obstetrics and gynaecology including family planning
Medical science-Paper-II: Unit 04
Preventive and social medicine

Philosophy-Paper-I+

Philosophy-Paper-I: Unit 01
Problems of philosophy (European and Indian)
Plato and Aristotle: Ideas, substance; form and matter; causation; actuality and potentiality
Rationalism (Descartes, Spinoza, Leibnitz): Cartesian method and certain knowledge; substance; God; determinism and freedom
Empiricism (Locke, Berkeley, Hume): Theory of knowledge; substance and qualities; self and God; scepticism
Kant: Possibility of synthetic a priori judgments; space and time; categories
Moore, Russell, and Early Wittgenstein: Defence of common sense; refutation of idealism; logical atomism; picture theory of meaning
Logical positivism: Verification theory of meaning; rejection of metaphysics
Cârvâka: Theory of knowledge; metaphysics, and ethics
Jainism: Anekântavâda, Saptabhanginaya
Buddhism: Four noble truths; Pratîtyasamutpâda, Kşaņikavâda, Nairâtmyavâda
Nyâya-vaiśesika: Theory of categories; theory of Pramâna; self; theory of causation; atomistic theory of creation
Sâmkhya: Prakŗti; puruşa; causation; theory of evolution
Yoga: Citta; cittavŗtt
Mîmâmsâ: Epistemology; theory of validity
Vedânta: Views of Śamkara and Râmânuja on Brahman; îśvara; âtman; jîva; jagat; mâyâ; avidyâ; adhyâsa
Swâmi Vivekânanda: Practical Vedânta
Rabindranath Tagore: Nature of man; surplus in man

Philosophy-Paper-II+

Philosophy-Paper-II: Unit 01
Socio-political philosophy and psychology
Social and political ideals: Equality, justice, liberty: Views of Mill, Locke, Rawls
Individual and state: Rights, duties, and accountability
Political ideologies: Anarchism, Marxism, socialism, and democracy
Humanism; Secularism; Multiculturalism
Social change: Gandhi, Ambedkar
Mind-body problem: Dualism, philosophical behaviourism, person theory of Strawson
Levels of mind; proofs for the existence of the unconscious; Freud’s theory of dream, citta, cittavŗtti (Yyoga)
Philosophy-Paper-II: Unit 02
Ethics and philosophy of religion
Standards of morality: Utilitarianism (Bentham and Mill), deontological theories
Virtue ethics: Aristotle
Human rights and discrimination
Feminism: Liberal and radical
Environmental ethics: Biocentric ethics and ecocentric ethics
Theories of punishment; capital punishment
Terrorism and just war
Indian ethics: Puruşârtha, concept of liberation, Anuvrata, and Mahâvrata (Jainism), Brahmavihâra (Buddhism)
Proofs for the existence of God: Descartes, St. Anselm, Naiyâyikas
Religion without God, religion, and morality
Religious pluralism
Nature of religious language: Cognitive and non-cognitive, analogical, and symbolic

Physiology-Paper-I+

Physiology-Paper-I: Unit 01
Biophysical principles
Definition and example of osmosis and buffers; definition of pH
Physiology-Paper-I: Unit 02
Biochemical principles
Definition and chemistry of monosaccharides, oligosaccharides, polysaccharides, triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL, LDL, VLDL; amino acides, nucleotides
Physiology-Paper-I: Unit 03
Metabolism
Glycolysis, TCA cycle, β-oxidation, deamination, transamination
Physiology-Paper-I: Unit 04
Nutrition and dietetics
Definition of food groups, balanced diet and ACU
Source, functions and deficiency symptoms of vitamin A, B₁, B₆, B₁₂, C, D, E, and Fe, Zn, Na, K, Ca, I
Physiology-Paper-I: Unit 05
Blood
Formed elements of blood, functions of hemoglobin; plasma protein
ABO and Rh Blood groups
Overview of innate and acquired immunity
Physiology-Paper-I: Unit 06
Heart and circulation
Properties of cardiac muscle, cardiac cycle, definition and determination of cardiac output, normal ECG waves
Physiology-Paper-I: Unit 07
Respiratory system
Carriage of oxygen and carbondioxide, definition of lung volumes and capacities, hypoxia
Physiology-Paper-I: Unit 08
Renal physiology
Structure of nephron, formation of urine, non excretory functions of kidney

Physiology-Paper-II+

Physiology-Paper-II: Unit 01
Nerve-muscle physiology
Structure and functions of skeletal muscle and nerve fibre, classification of nerve fibres, neuromuscular junction, neuromuscular transmission, synaptic transmission, origin and propagation of nerve impulse, degeneration and regeneration in nerve fibres
Physiology-Paper-II: Unit 02
Nervous system
Basic anatomical organization of the neurons system, ascending and descending tracts, reflex arc, classification and properties of reflexes, functions of sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons system, sleep, memory, learning, and aphasia
Physiology-Paper-II: Unit 03
Sensory physiology
Eye-structure of retina, accommodation, myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism; ear-structure of middle and inner ear, transmission of sound wave through ear; structure of taste buds and smell receptors
Physiology-Paper-II: Unit 04
Skin and body temperature regulation
Structure and functions of skin and sweat glands, neural, and hormonal control of body temperature
Physiology-Paper-II: Unit 05
Endocrine system
Structure and functions of pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, and adrenal gland diseases associated with hypo and hypersecretion of these glands
Physiology-Paper-II: Unit 06
Reproductive physiology
Histology of testis and ovary, spermatogenesis, ovulation, menstrual cycle
Physiology-Paper-II: Unit 07
Work physiology
Definition of 0₂ debt, 0₂ max, static work, dynamic work and physical fitness index (PFI), body mass index (BMI)
Physiology-Paper-II: Unit 08
Environmental and social physiology
Air, water, and noise pollution, mass immunization, ORS and concept of safe drinking water

Physics-Paper-I+

Physics-Paper-I: Unit 01
Mechanics
Particle dynamics: Laws of motion, conservation principles. Inertia and inertial frame, Centripetal and Coriolis acceleration. Motion under a central force, Kepler’s laws. Gravitational field and potential-simple examples
Particle dynamics: System of particles, centre of mass and laboratory reference frame. Elastic and inelastic collision. Generalized coordinate, degrees of freedom. Lagrange’s and Hamilton’s equations-simple applications. Hamilton’s principle
Rigid body dynamics: Degrees of freedom of a rigid body. Euler angle. Moment of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes theorem
Properties of matter and fluid dynamics: Elasticity. Surface tension. Viscosity. Equation of continuity. Bernoulli’s equation
Physics-Paper-I: Unit 02
Special relativity
Michelson-Morley experiment
Lorentz transformation, length contraction, time dilation, addition of velocities
Doppler effect, relativistic kinematics, mass energy relation
Four vector and covariance
Physics-Paper-I: Unit 03
Waves and oscillations
Oscillation: Simple harmonic motion, damped oscillation, forced oscillation, and resonance. Fourier series and its simple applications. Superposition, beats
Waves: Equation of progressive wave, wave packets, phase, and group velocities. Stationary waves, reflection, and refraction from Huygens’s principle
Geometrical optics: Fermat’s principle and laws of reflection and refraction. Matrix method in paraxial optics, thin lens formula, nodal points, two thin lenses separated by a distance. Chromatic and spherical aberration (qualitative)
Physical optics: Spatial and temporal coherence. Interference of light, Young’s experiment. Stoke’s law, thin films. Newton’s ring. Michelson interferometer. Fraunhofer diffraction-single slit, double slit, diffraction grating
Physical optics: Fresnel diffraction, zone plate
Polarization: Linear and circularly polarized light, double refraction, quarter wave plate. Optical activity. Polarimeter
Laser: Einstein A and B coefficients. Ruby and He-Ne lasers
Physics-Paper-I: Unit 04
Electricity and magnetism
Electrostatics and magnetostatics: Gauss and Stoke’s theorem. Laplace and Poisson equations and boundary value problems. System of charges, multipole expansion of scalar potential. Method of images and its applications. Dipole field and potential
Electrostatics and magnetostatics: Dipole in an external field. Dielectrics, polarization. Boundary value problems for conducting and dielectric spheres in a uniform field. Magnetic shell, uniformly magnetized sphere
Electrostatics and magnetostatics: Ferro-, para- and diamagnetic substances. Hysteresis in ferromagnetic materials
Current electricity: Kirchhoff’s laws and their applications, Biot-Savart law, Ampere’s law, Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law. Self and mutual inductances. Mean and rms values in A.C. circuits. D.C. and A.C. circuits with R, L, and C components
Current electricity: Series and parallel resonances. Q-factor. Basic principle of transformer
Electromagnetic theory: Displacement current and Maxwell’s equations. Wave equations in vacuum, pointing theorem. Vector and scalar potentials. Normal and anomalous dispersion
Physics-Paper-I: Unit 05
Thermodynamics
Laws of thermodynamics, change of entropy in different processes
Maxwell’s relations and its applications
Clausius-claperyon equation
Gibbs’ phase rule and chemical potential
Joule-Thomson effect and liquefaction of gasses

Physics-Paper-II+

Physics-Paper-II: Unit 01
Quantum mechanics
Wave-particle duality, Schrödinger equation and expectation value, uncertainty principle, solutions of the one-dimensional Schrödinger equation for a free particle (Gaussian wave-packet) particle in a box, particle in a finite well
Linear harmonic oscillator, reflection and transmission by a step potential and by a rectangular barrier
Particle in a three dimensional box
Angular momentum
Hydrogen atom
Spin
Spin half particle, properties of Pauli spin matrices
Stern-Gerlach experiment, electron spin, fine structure of hydrogen atom, L-S coupling, J-J coupling, spectroscopic notation of atomic states, Zeeman effect, Raman effect and molecular structure, laser Raman spectroscopy
Physics-Paper-II: Unit 02
Statistical physics
Macro and micro states
Maxwell-Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac distributions
Partition function
Distribution of molecular velocities in ideal gasses, equipartition theorem
Specific heat of solids, Einstein and Debye theory
Blackbody radiation, Planck’s law, Stefan Boltzmann law
Rayleigh Jeans formula and Wein’s displacement law
Specific heat of electrons at low temperature
Physics-Paper-II: Unit 03
Nuclear and particle physics
Basic nuclear properties-size, binding energy, angular momentum, parity, magnetic moment; semiempirical mass formula and applications, mass parabolas; shell model of the nucleus-successes and limitations; violation of parity in beta decay
Q-value of nuclear reactions; nuclear fission and fusion, energy production in stars; classification of elementary particles and their interactions; conservation laws
Physics-Paper-II: Unit 04
Solid state physics
Crystalline and amorphous structure of matter; different crystal systems
Methods of determination of crystal structure; X-ray diffraction; band theory of solids-conductors, insulators, and semiconductors; magnetism; dia, para, and ferromagnetism; elements of superconductivity
Physics-Paper-II: Unit 05
Electronics
Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, p-n-p and n-p-n transistors, amplifiers, oscillators-Hartley, Weinbridge, and crystal oscillators, Op-amps, FET, JFET and MOSFET
Digital electronics-Boolean identities
De Morgan’s laws
Logic gates and truth tables
Simple logic circuits

Political science-Paper-I+

Political science-Paper-I: Unit 01
Western political thought
Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Rousseau, Bentham, J. S. Mill, Marx
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 02
Indian political thought
Kautilya, Rammohan Roy, Vivekananda, Syed Ahmed Khan, Rabindranath, Gandhi, Ambedkar
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 03
Political concepts
State, civil society, government, governance, power, authority, nation, nationalism, internationalism
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 04
Political ideas
Rights, duties, liberty, equality, justice, rule of law, people participation
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 05
Political ideologies
Liberalism, democratic socialism, feminism, terrorism
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 06
Different aspects of democracy
Meaning and theories of democracy; direct vs. representative democracy; electoral system; electoral reforms
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 07
Political process
Party system, single party, Bi party, and multi party systems; national parties and regional parties; lobbyists and pressure groups
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 08
Forms of government
Dictatorial vs. democratic; totalitarian vs. liberal
Presidential vs. parliamentary, unitary vs. federal
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 09
Social movements
Environmental movements, women’s movements, human rights movements
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 10
Basic features of Indian constitution
Constituent assembly, salient features of the Indian constitution, nature of Indian federation, centre-state relations, legislative, executive, and financial-fiscal dimensions, evolving political trends
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 11
Fundamental rights
Directive principles and fundamental duties-constitutional provisions and judicial interpretations regarding fundamental rights
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 12
Union legislature
Composition, powers, and functions of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, functioning of the committee system
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 13
Union executive
President, vice president-election, position, functions, prime minister, council of ministers, relationship between president and prime minister
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 14
The judiciary
Supreme court and the high courts, composition and functions, judicial review and judicial activism, public interest litigations, judicial reforms
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 15
Government in the states
Governor, chief minister and council of ministers, position and functions
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 16
State legislature
Composition and Functions
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 17
Local government and politics-panchayati raj
Evaluation, structure, powers, and functions, municipal government; significance of 73rd and 74th amendments; role of women, SCs and STs in Local government
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 18
Bureaucracy
Classical administration and development administration; changing role of bureaucracy in post-colonial India, 'representative' bureaucracy, issues of bureaucratic accountability
Political science-Paper-I: Unit 19
Social processes
Role of peasants and workers in Indian politics; role of interest/ pressure groups; regionalism, casteism, linguism, and communalism in Indian politics; issues of criminalisation, corruption; citizens’ movements

Political science-Paper-II (Public administration and international relations)+

Political science-Paper-II (Public administration and international relations): Unit 01
Public administration
Theories of administration: Scientific management, classical theory, Weber’s theory of bureaucracy, Riggsian model of echological approach to public administration
Forms of public organizations: Ministries and departments, corporations, boards and commissions
Principles of organization: (a) Hierachy, (b) unity of command, (c) span of control, (d) authority, (e) centralization, decentralization, and delegation, (f) line and staff
Processes of administration: (a) Decision-making and policy formulation, (b) communication and control, (c) leadership, (d) coordination
Accountability and control: Legislative, executive and judicial control over administration; role of civil society; public opinion and media; right to information; administrative corruption; grievance redressal machineries like ombudsman
Development administration: Evolution of the concept; basic features
Control of public expenditure: Parliamentary control, control of parliamentary committees
Indian administration: Continuity and charge-brief historical outline
Recruitment and training of civil servants in India: Role of union and state public service commissions and training institution
Organization of the union government in India: PMO, cabinet secretariat, secretariat administration
Organization of the state governments in India: Chief secretary-relationship between secretariats and directorates
District administration in India: Changing role of district officers, sub-divisional officers and block officer; their interfaces with local self government
Political science-Paper-II (Public administration and international relations): Unit 02
International relations
Some basic concepts of international relations: (a) Balance of power, (b) collective security, (c) bipolarity and unipolarity, (d) neocolonialism, (e) globalization
Foreign policy: concept and techniques; determinants of foreign policy.
Evolution of world politics: League of nations; United Nations; Cold War; detente; collapse of the soviet union; regional integrations; international terrorism
Non-alignment: Evolution of the movement and role of India
Major issues in Indian foreign policy: Sino-Indian relations, Indo-Pak conflicts and the liberation of Bangladesh, developments in Sri lanka
Major issues in Indian foreign policy: Indian role in promoting regional cooperation through SAARC, the Kashmir question and India becoming a nuclear power. India and South East Asia; India’s relations with USA, China, Japan, and Russia
Major issues in Indian foreign policy: India on the question of nuclear weapon. India and the UN system-India’s role in UN peace keeping and global disarmament. India and the emerging international economic order
Recent global issues-Egypt, Lebanon, and Libya

Psychology-Paper-I+

Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 01
Basic psychological processes and development
Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 02
Scope and methods of psychology
Biological basis of behaviour
Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 03
Cognitive processes
Sensation: Attributes of sensation, psychophysics (Weber-Fechner law), methods of psychophysics
Attention: Determinants of attention, fluctuation of attention, selectivity of attention
Perception: Movement, space, depth, and time perception, perceptual organization, gestalt view
Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 04
Learning
Conditions of learning, theory of classical conditioning, theory of operant conditioning, trial and error theory, theory of insight learning, programmed learning
Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 05
Memory
Encoding, storage, retrieval, types of memory (STM and LTM, ICONIC, echoic, and procedural), forgetting curve, theories of forgetting
Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 06
Motivation and emotion
Physiological and psychological basis of motivation and emotion, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation-factors influencing intrinsic motivation, theories of motivation-Maslow, McClelland, theories of emotion-James-Lange theory
Canon-Bard and, Schachter-Singer theory, effects of motivation and emotion on behaviour
Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 07
Intelligence
Spearman's two factor theory, Thurstone's theory Guilford's structure of intellect, Gardner's theory, measurement of intelligence-IQ and deviation IQ, tests of intelligence-Stanford Binet
Types of intelligence-social, abstract, concrete, emotional, artificial, spiritual, gifted and mentally challenged children
Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 08
Thinking
Piaget's theory of cognitive development-problem solving, creative thinking-nature and stages
Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 09
Attitude, values, and interest
Definition of attitude, values, and interests, value-concept, development, and measurement, attitude-formation, measurement, and change concept, stereotype, prejudice, discrimination, measurement, reduction of prejudice
Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 10
Interest
Concept and measurement
Psychology-Paper-I: Unit 11
Development of behaviour
From birth to adolescence, physical development, emotional development, moral development, social development

Psychology-Paper-II+

Psychology-Paper-II: Unit 01
Personality
Theories of personality-Freud, Erikson, Eysenck, and Rogers
Psychology-Paper-II: Unit 02
Individual difference
Nature-nurture controversy, nature-nurture controversy, character and construction of standardized psychological tests, types of tests
Psychology-Paper-II: Unit 03
Mental health and adjustment
Concept of mental health and wellbeing, stress and health-nature, types, causes, and consequence of stress, adjustment-criteria of adjustment, management of stress
Psychology-Paper-II: Unit 04
Psychological disorders
Causes of abnormal behaviour, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia, cubstance abuse disorders
Psychology-Paper-II: Unit 05
Psychotherapy
Psychoanalysis, cognitive behaviour therapy, client centered therapy
Psychology-Paper-II: Unit 06
Organizational psychology
Personal selection, job analysis methods, job satisfaction, theories of motivation, Herzberg, Alderfer, conflict in organization-sources, types, organizational culture and climate, occupational health hazards
Psychology-Paper-II: Unit 07
Group
Types of group, group versus team-influence of primary and secondary group on society, structure and functions of group, leadership-characteristics of a good leader with special reference to trans actual and transformational leadership
Psychology-Paper-II: Unit 08
Social problems
Problems of social integration caste, class and religion, delinquency and crime, psychosocial problems related to old age
Psychology-Paper-II: Unit 09
Application of psychology to different fields
Rehabilitation-concept, primary, secondary and tertiary prevention
Education-psychology, principles underlying effective teaching-learning
Motivating and training people for entrepreneurship and economic development
Psychology-Paper-II: Unit 10
Psychology and methodology
Normal probability curve, parametric and non-parametric statistics-characteristics, hypothesis formation, research variables and their control, techniques of sampling

Sociology-Paper-I+

Sociology-Paper-I: Unit 01
Fundamentals of sociology
Modernity and social changes in europe and emergence of sociology
Scope of the subject and comparison with other social sciences
Sociology and common sense
Sociology-Paper-I: Unit 02
Pathfinders of sociology
Karl Marx-historical materialism, mode of production, alienation, class struggle
Emile Durkheim, social fact, collective consciousness and social solidarity, suicide, religion, and society
Max Weber-social action, ideal types, types of authority and bureaucracy
Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism
Simmel: Formal sociology-forms and types; subjective and objective culture, money; metropolis
Contemporary interpretations of modern sociology: Talcoltt Parsons-social system and its four major problems, pattern variables. Robert K. Merton-latent and manifest function and dysfunction, conformity, and deviance, reference groups
Social system: Equilibrium, status, role, culture, heredity and environment, social control, conformity and deviance, forms of interaction, social interaction, and everyday life. Types of human groups. Personality and socialization. Power, authority
Social system: Legitimacy, sociology of political life. Religion in relation to solidarity and social conflict, magic, science and morality. Social aspects of production, distribution, exchange, and consumption
Individual and groups: Personality and socialization, classification of groups and their contemporary significance
Sociology-Paper-I: Unit 03
Inequality, stratification, and mobility
Concepts: Equality, inequality, hierarchy, exclusion, poverty and deprivation
Social mobility: Open and closed systems, types of mobility, sources and consequences of mobility
Sociology-Paper-I: Unit 04
Economy and society
Social aspects of production, distribution, exchange and consumption, social organization of work in different types of society-slave society, feudal society, industrial/ capitalist society, post-industrial society
Formal and informal organization of work
Labour and society
Sociology-Paper-I: Unit 05
Politics and society
Power elite, bureaucracy, pressure groups and political parties
Nation-state, citizenship, democracy, civil society, ideology
Protest, agitation, social movements, collective action, revolution
Sociology-Paper-I: Unit 06
Religion and society
Religion in modern society: Religion and science, secularization, religious revivalism, fundamentalism, pluralism
Magic, religion and morality, and science
Sociology-Paper-I: Unit 07
Science and technology
Ethos of science; scientific temper; social responsibility of science; social control of science; social consequences of science and technology; technology and social change
Sociology-Paper-I: Unit 08
Social research and methods of enquiry
Importance of social research
Survey method-questionnaires and interviews as technique
Field method-observation (participant and non-participant) as technique
Experimentation in sociology
Sociology-Paper-I: Unit 09
Social and cultural change in modern society
Development and dependency, agents of social change, education and social change, science, technology and social change, dominant culture, celebrity culture

Sociology-Paper-II+

Sociology-Paper-II: Unit 01
Society and culture in India
Unity and diversity, modernity, and tradition, contestation
Sociology-Paper-II: Unit 02
Approaches to the study of Indian society
Indological (Ghurye); structural-functional (Srinivas); Marxist/ dialectical (Desai); dalit (Ambedkar)
Sociology-Paper-II: Unit 03
Major social groups
Religious groups, linguistic and regional groups, castes, and tribes
Sociology-Paper-II: Unit 04
Some major institutions
Marriage, family, kinship patterns, and changes affecting those; gender socialization; division of labour and economic interdependence, decision-making, centres of power and political participation; religion and society; education, inequality
Social change, contemporary trends
Sociology-Paper-II: Unit 05
Social inequality
Nature and types; traditional concepts of hierarchy, caste, and class; the backward classes; concepts of equality and social justice in relation to traditional hierarchies; education, occupation; changing patterns of stratification
Sociology-Paper-II: Unit 06
Social change in modern India
Westernization, Sanskritisation, and secularization; directed and undirected change; legislative and executive measures; social reforms; social movements; industrialization and urbanization; associations and pressure groups
Sociology-Paper-II: Unit 07
Women and children
Demographic profile of women; special problems-dowry, atrocities, discrimination; existing programmes for women and their impact
Situational analysis of children; child welfare programmes
Sociology-Paper-II: Unit 08
Globalisation and ecological crisis in India
Ecological and environmental movements in India
Sociology-Paper-II: Unit 09
Social problems in India
Poverty in rural and urban areas, child labour, problem of youth, drug addiction, juvenile delinquency, problems relating to old age, population problem, mass illiteracy, problem of violence

Statistics-Paper-I+

Statistics-Paper-I: Unit 01
Probability theory
Definition of probability: Classical and relative-frequency approach to probability, Kolmogorov’s axiomatic definition (detailed discussion on discrete space only), limitations of classical definition. Probability of union and intersection of events
Definition of probability: Conditional probability and independence of events, Bayes’ theorem and its applications
Random variables: Definition of discrete and continuous random variables, cumulative distribution function (C.D.F.) and its properties (with proof), probability mass function (P.M.F.) and probability density function (P.D.F.), expectation and moments
Random variables: Joint distribution of two random variables, marginal and conditional distributions, statistical independence. Convergence in probability, weak law of large numbers and its applications, convergence in distribution, Chebyshev’s inequality
Random variables: Statement of central limit theorem (I.I.D. case) and its applications
Statistics-Paper-I: Unit 02
Statistical inference
Point and interval estimations and testing of hypothesis: Point estimation-requirements of a good estimator-notions of mean square error, consistency, unbiasedness: Minimum variance unbiasedness and best linear unbiasedness
Point and interval estimations and testing of hypothesis: Point estimation-sufficiency and factorization theorem, Rao-Balckwellisation, methods of estimation-moments, least square, maximum likelihood and minimum chi-square
Point and interval estimations and testing of hypothesis: Elements of hypothesis testing-null and alternative hypotheses, simple and composite hypotheses, critical region, type I and type II errors, level of significance and size, p-value, power
Point and interval estimations and testing of hypothesis: MP and UMP tests, Neyman Pearson lemma, likelihood ratio tests. Interval estimation: Confidence intervals, concepts of uniformly most accurate (UMA) confidence sets
Point and interval estimations and testing of hypothesis: Interval estimation-relationship with tests of hypotheses
Statistics-Paper-I: Unit 03
Multivariate analysis
Multivariate data-multiple regression, multiple correlation and partial correlation-their properties and related results
Random vector: Probability mass and density functions, distribution function, mean vector and dispersion matrix, marginal and conditional distributions, ellipsoid of concentration, multiple regression, multiple correlation, partial correlation
Random vector: Multonomial and multivariate normal distributions
Statistics-Paper-I: Unit 04
Sample survey
Concepts of a finite population and a sample, need for sampling, complete enumeration, and sample surveys
General ideas: Planning and execution of sample surveys, analysis of data and reporting, biases and errors. judgement and probability sampling. tables of random numbers and their uses simple random sampling with and without replacement
General ideas: Determination of sample size in simple random sampling, stratified random sampling, systematic sampling, cluster and multistage sampling, ratio and regression methods of estimation
Statistics-Paper-I: Unit 05
Analysis of variance and design of experiments
Heterogeneity and analysis of variance and covariance, linear hypothesis, orthogonal splitting of total variation
Applications of the anova technique to: One-way classified data, two-way classified data with equal number of observations per cell (fixed effects model only)
Principles of experimental design: Randomization, replication and local control, uniformity trials, shapes, and sizes of plots and blocks
Standard designs and their analyses: Completely randomized design (CRD), randomized block design (RBD) and Latin square design. Factorial designs-2² and 2³ experiments

Statistics-Paper-II+

Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 01
Industrial statistics
introduction: Concepts of quality and quality control, process control and product control
Process control: Control charts and their uses, choice of subgroup sizes, construction of control charts by attributes (p, c, np) (including unequal subgroup size) and variables (X̅, R). Interpretation of nonrandom patterns of points
Product control: Producer’s risk, consumer’s risk, acceptance sampling plan, single and double sampling plans by attributes, their (OC, ASN, and ATI ), LTPD and AOQL, sequential sampling plan-OC and ASN
Concept of reliability, failure rate and reliability functions, reliability of series and parallel systems
Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 02
Economic statistics
Index numbers: Price, quantity, and value indices
Price index numbers: Construction, uses, limitations, tests for index numbers, various formulae and their comparisons, chain index number
Some important indices: Consumer price index, wholesale price index, and index of industrial production-methods of construction and uses
Measurement of income inequality: Gini’s coefficient, Lorenz curves, application of Pareto and lognormal as income distributions
Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 03
Population statistics
Introduction: Sources of population data-census data, registration data, and the errors in such data. Rates and ratios of vital events
Measurements of mortality: Crude death rate, specific death rate, standardized death rate, case fatality rate and cause of death rate, infant mortality rate, neonatal, and perinatal mortality rates
Life tables: Descriptions of complete and abridged life tables and their uses, cohort vs. current life tables, stable population and stationary population, construction of complete life table from population and death statistics
Measurements of fertility: Crude birth rate, general fertility rate, age specific fertility rate, total fertility rate. Growth curve models
Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 04
Time series analysis
Introduction: Examples of time series from various fields, components of a times series, additive, and multiplicative models
Trend and seasonal components: Estimation of trend by linear filtering (simple and weighted moving averages) and curve fitting (polynomial, exponential ), estimation of seasonal component by ratio to moving-average method, ratio to trend method
Trend and seasonal components: Some special processes-moving average process, auto regressive processes of orders one and two, exponential smoothing method of forecasting
Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 05
Linear programming
Formulation of LP problems, simple LP model and its graphical solution, simplex algorithm
Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 06
Official statistics
The statistical system in India: The central and state government organizations, the functions of the central statistical organization (CSO), national sample survey organization (NSSO) and west Bengal bureau of applied economics and statistics
National income statistics: Income, expenditure, and production approaches. Their applications in various sectors in India

Zoology-Paper-I+

Zoology-Paper-I: Unit 01
Non-chordata
Locomotion in protozoa annelida, insecta, and mollusca, excretion and osmoregulation in annelida, arthropoda, and mollusca
Sense organs in mollusca and arthropoda
Specialized features: Conjugation in ciliates, polymorphism in siphonophora, coral reefs: Types and formation, evolutionary position of onychophora, limulus, social organisation in insects-honey bee and termites
Zoology-Paper-I: Unit 02
Chordata
Specialized features: Ciliary mode of feeding in lower chordates. Integumentary derivatives in mammals. Comparative anatomy of heart, aortic arches, and kidney respiratory structure and function in fish, bird, and mammals. Ruminant stomach
Specialized features: Evolutionary position of sphenodon and monotremata poison apparatus, biting mechanism and types of poison in snakes. Retrogressive metamorphosis, neoteny, and paedogenesis. Migration of birds aerodynamics in birds flight
Specialized features: Echolocation in chiroptera and caetacea
Zoology-Paper-I: Unit 03
Ecology, biodiversity, and ethology
Energy flow, population dynamics-growth forms, mortality, natality, population density regulation
Niche concept and resource partitioning, ecological succession
Zoology-Paper-I: Unit 04
Pollution
Green house effect, pollutants types, and nature
Acute and chronic toxicity due to air and water pollution
Innate and learned behaviour, FAP (fixed action plan), selfishness, cooperation, altruism, and kinship
Zoology-Paper-I: Unit 05
Biodiversity
Definition, levels, values, in-situ and ex-situ conservation, hot spots, megadiversity countries, biopiracy
Wildlife management strategies with reference to tiger, rhino, and elephant, elementary concept on remote sensing for sustainable diversity
Systematics and quantitative biology codes of zoological nomenclature, species concept, phenetics and cladistics
Measure of central tendency, probability, student t test chi square, anova, goodness of fit

Zoology-Paper-II+

Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 01
Cell biology and genetics
Ultra structure and functioning of-plasma membrane, golgi complex, mitochondria, ER, lysosome, chromosome, nucleosome, cell cycle
Allele: Types, abo blood group, bombay phenotype, 3 point chromosome mapping in diploid with problems. Autosomal and sex linked inheritance in drosophila and man, sex determinations in drosophila and man
Allele: Replication, transcription and m RNA processing and translation in prokaryots. Operon concept-lac and tryptophan, mutations and mutagenesis, Down, klinefelter and Turner syndrome, albinisim, sickle cell anaemia, thalassemia
Allele: Recombinant DNA-vector, principle of cloning, restriction endonucleases transgenic animals. Role of protooncogene and tumor supressor genes. Human genome project
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 02
Histology and endocrinology
Histology: Cell types and functions. Pituitary, endocrine pancreas, gonads, thyroid, adrenal. Mechanism of hormone action, basic concept of cell signalling. Hormonal control of reproductive cycles in mammals
Histology: General idea of insect endocrine glands and their function
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 03
Physiology and biochemistry
Enzymes: Classes, kinetics, and factors affecting enzyme action
Osmoregulation: Types and mechanism in aquatic vertebrates
Macromolecules: Protein, fat, and carbohydrates
Glycolysis, pentose phosphate pathway, transamination, and oxidative and non-oxidative deamination
Role of haemoglobin in oxygen and carbon di oxide transport, foetal haemoglobin, physiology of nerve impulse and propagation, muscular contraction, vitamines
Principles and use of instruments-spectrophotometer, TLC, RAPD, RFLP, PCR, ELISA, DNA finger printing
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 04
Developmental biology
Gametogenesis, fertilization, IVF basic concept, cleavage-types and examples
Gastrulation in frog and chick
Organizer, induction, and competence
Placenta: Types and formation
Organogenesis: Eye and heart
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 05
Evolution and adaptation
Origin of life, natural selection: Modern view, neutral theory
Evolution: Elephant, horse, and man
Hardy Weinberg equilibrium and factors affecting it
Fossilization, zoogeographical realms, continental drift, adaptive features of aquatic, volant and desert animals
Mimicry and colouration
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 06
Economic zoology
Pisciculture, apiculture, sericulture, and poultry
Types of cattle breed in India
Common pests of paddy, wheat, and jute-damage and control, IPM
Zoology-Paper-II: Unit 07
Parasitology and immunology
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WBPCS 2023 Preparation Tips

The preparation tips of WBCS provides candidates with suggestions and instructions on how to prepare for the exam so that candidates can secure better marks in the exam. WBCS preparation tips 2023 has been provided below.

  • Candidates must go through the syllabus and exam pattern of WBCS in order to make themselves familiar with the subjects, topics, sections, marking scheme, number of question in each sections, duration of the exam to help them prepare for the exam in an efficient way so that the syllabus is completed well before time.
  • After candidates have completed the syllabus, they can proceed with the revision process to summarise all topics they have covered for the exam. Revision is a crucial part of the preparation plan for any exam as it helps candidates brush up the concepts and basics of the topics required.
  • After revision, candidates must start attempting previous years’ sample papers, model papers and mock test to increase their efficiency in answering questions and manage their time effectively on the day of examination.
  • Candidates should also read newspapers, journals and magazines daily to stay updated regarding the current issues of the world.
  • Other than that, candidates must also read the best books available for WBCS as some questions may be included from them.

WBCS is conducted in three phases - prelims, mains and personal interview. Candidates will have to appear in all the stages to be recruited for the various posts announced under West Bengal Civil Services. The prelims exam consists of one paper which is divided into 8 sections. The paper will comprise questions from General Studies.

WBCS Prelims exam will contain 200 objective type questions whereas WBCS mains exam will comprise a total of eight papers - six compulsory papers and one optional subject divided into two papers. All the papers will contain 200 marks each. Candidates will be allotted 3 hours to complete each paper.

WBPCS Preliminary Exam Exam Pattern

The prelims exam of WBCS 2023 will comprise one paper of 200 marks. The exam will contain total 200 objective type questions. As per the marking scheme of WBCS 2023, candidates will be awarded 1 mark for every correct answer in the prelims exam. The exam pattern of WBCS 2023 has been provided in the table below.

WBCS 2023 Exam Pattern - Prelims

Subject

Marks

No. of questions

Duration

English Composition

25

200

2.5 hours

General Science

25

Current Events of National and International Importance

25

History of India

25

Geography of India with special reference to West Bengal

25

Indian Polity and Economy

25

Indian National Movement

25

General Mental Ability

25

Total

200

WBPCS Main Exam Exam Pattern

WBCS Mains exam will contain 6 compulsory papers and two optional papers. Each paper will carry 200 marks and will be held for 3 hours. As per WBCS exam pattern, Paper 1 and 2 along with the two optional papers will consist of conventional type questions while the remaining 6 papers will comprise objective type questions. The mains exam will be held for total 1600 marks. The complete exam pattern of WBCS mains exam has been provided below.

Paper

Subject

Marks

Duration

Paper 1

Bengali/ Hindi/ Urdu/ Nepali/ Santali

200

3 hours

Paper 2

English

200

3 hours

Paper 3

General Studies 1

200

3 hours

Paper 4

General Studies 2

200

3 hours

Paper 5

The Constitution of India and Indian Economy including role and functions of the Reserve Bank of India

200

3 hours

Paper 6

Arithmetic and Test of Reasoning

200

3 hours

Paper 7

Optional Paper

200

3 hours

Paper 8

Optional Paper

200

3 hours

Total

1600

24 hours


After the conduct of the Mains exam, a personality test will be held by the Commission. Candidates will be shortlisted for the interview based on marks secured by candidates in the mains exam. The personality test/ Interview will comprise questions pertaining to general interest. The aim of the test to evaluate personal qualities of candidates. The qualities include alertness of mind, logical reasoning, intellectual and moral integrity, leadership and range of interests in candidates. The personality test will be conducted for total 200 marks.

WBCS admit card 2023 is issued online by West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC). The admit card is released for each stage of the exam separately, i.e. prelims, mains and personality test. Candidates can download the admit card of WBCS using their first name or enrollment number and date of birth.

The WBCS 2023 admit card comprises information such as name of candidates, registration number, date, time and venue of the examination, exam day guidelines and other relevant details. If candidates notice discrepancies in the admit card, they have to contact the exam conducting body to get it resolved.

WBPCS Preliminary Exam Admit Card

The admit card of WBPSC for the prelims stage will be released online on the official website. Candidates can download the admit card either by entering the enrollment number or first name and date of birth. Candidates can download the admit card till the day of examination. Details like name, date of birth, roll number, time of the exam, exam venue details specified in it. In case of any discrepancy in the admit card, candidates must immediately contact the commission to get it changed.

WBPCS 2023 Exam Centers

WBPCS Preliminary Exam Exam Centers

StateCity
West BengalKolkata
Baruipur
Diamond Harbour
Barrackpore
Barasat
Howrah
Burdwan
Asansol
Medinipur
Tamluk
Bankura
Berhampore
Malda
Jalpaiguri
Alipurduar
Cooch Behar
Siliguri
Kalimpong
Darjeeling

WBPCS Main Exam Exam Centers

StateCity
West BengalKolkata

Documents Required at Exam

  • Aadhaar card
  • Voter card
  • Driving license
  • Identity card issued by government/ college/ university
  • PAN card
  • Passport

WBPSC will release the WBCS prelims answer key 2023 on its website. The answer key of WBCS is released in the form of pdf for prelims exam. WBCS answer key displays the correct answers of questions asked in the exam. Through WBCS answer key, candidates can check the number of answers marked correctly and incorrectly in the exam. Based on the number of correct answers, candidates can calculate their probable score.

WBCS result is declared separately for preliminary, mains and final Allotment. WBCS result of mains exam will be announced to shortlist candidates for personality test. The final allotment result of WBCS will be declared based on the marks obtained by candidates in mains and personality test.

WBPCS Preliminary Exam Result

WBCS 2023 result for the prelims exam will be declared on the official website. The result is announced in the form of a PDF, containing the roll numbers of all the prelims qualified candidates. Since the prelims stage is qualifying in nature, marks obtained in the prelims exam are not considered during preparation of final merit list. Candidates passing the prelims exam will have to appear for the mains exam, the result of which tentatively will be announced in July 2023.

WBPCS Main Exam Result

WBCS result for mains will be announced after the completion of the exam stage. Through the result of WBCS mains, candidates will be selected to appear for Personality Test. After the conduct of personality test, the Commission will prepare the final merit list on the basis of marks secured by candidates in mains and personality test. The merit list will be made available in the form of pdf file consisting the list of candidates who have been shortlisted for appointment to the posts applied under.

The exam conducting body releases WBCS cut off for preliminary examination mains and final allotment. Only those candidates are selected for the mains exam who have secured the Cutoff in the preliminary exam.  The cut off for mains exam will be decided based on compulsory and optional papers. WBCS Cut off for final allotment is the marks secured by first and last recommended candidates for selection.

WBPCS Preliminary Exam Cutoff

The cut off of WBCS is prescribed by Public Service Commission, West Bengal (PSCWB) to qualify candidates for subsequent exam stages. On the basis of the cutoff, candidates will be selected to appear for the next stage of the exam. WBCS cut off for the prelims exam will be determined by PSCWB to shortlist candidates for the mains exam. Candidates appearing in the Prelims exam must obtain equal to or more than the cutoff fixed by the commission to qualify for the next stage of WBCS 2023.

WBPCS Main Exam Cutoff

After the Mains exam has been conducted, the Commission will release the cutoff of WBCS  mains. Candidates securing the WBCS cutoff for Mains will be selected to appear for the interview/ personality test. PSCWB will release a final cutoff list after Personality Test has been conducted. The final cutoff will be prepared based on aggregate score in Mains and Personality Test. As per WBCS cut off, candidates securing the minimum prescribed marks will be selected for the posts they have applied.

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WBPCS 2023 Selection Process

Public Service Commission, West Bengal (PSCWB) conducts West Bengal Civil Services (WBCS) in three stage - Prelims, Mains and Personality Test. Candidates will be selected for each subsequent stage based on their performance in the previous stage of the exam. Candidates will be shortlisted for Mains exam on the basis of marks obtained in Prelims.

In the Mains exam, candidates securing equal to or more than the cutoff marks prescribed by the Commission will be called for Personality Test. After the conduct of the Personality Test, a final merit list will be prepared based on the combined scores of candidates in Mains exam and Personality Test. On the basis of the final merit list, candidates shortlisted for appointment to selected posts will be called to appear for a medical exam, qualifying which they will be recruited to the posts.

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my graduation will be completed in 2022 but if i didnt complete my graduation in mentioned year then will i be eligible to apply for exam in 2022?

samruddhiphadatare01 29th Sep, 2021

Hello dear, hope you're doing well..

For most of the exams after graduation you can give exams after completing your graduation in whatever year it may be

For giving any exams after graduation you must complete your graduation. It depends on exam which you are interested in. First complete your graduation and go for it!

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pdwords Student Expert 23rd Dec, 2020

Hello,

You have tagged WBPSC and from your profile it seems you belong to West Bengal, if this query is anyway related to West Bengal Civil Service Executive Exam then online registration hasn't commenced yet, it will start from tomorrow, ie..24th December and last date is 15th January, 2021. in case of other active exams such as WB Audit and Accounts Service Exam or Geological/Geo -Hydrological Assistant, you have to do one time registration and accordingly proceed ahead, if you still face any issue kindly elaborate in the comment box below.

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my Background was in Bengali medium , my 12th board also in Bengali language , so now I want to shift my medium towards English medium , but I faced a problem that is I can not explained properly in English ( Descriptive Questions)... what I do now.... how I improve it....

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You can do mirror practicing for speaking good english and also practise translation  developed your personality the body language must be in a correct form.

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