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Advertisement No.
A-3/E-1/2020
Date: 22.12.2020
Lecturer (Male/Female) Government (ii) Scheduled Caste/ - Exam fee ` 40/- + On-line processing fee ` 25/-
Scheduled Tribe Total = ` 65/-
Inter College, Examination-2020 (iii) Handicapped - Exam fee NIL + On-line processing fee ` 25/-
Date of Commencement of On-line Application : 22.12.2020 Total = ` 25/-
Last Date for Receipt of Examination Fee On-line (iv) Ex-Service Man - Exam fee ` 40/- + On-line processing fee ` 25/-
Total = ` 65/-
in the Bank : 18.01.2021 (v) Dependents of the Freedom Fighters/Women - According to their original category
Last Date for On-line Submission of Application : 22.01.2021 3. The Basic Registration of such candidates will not be accepted who have been
debarred from U.P. Public Service Commission and their period of debarment has not been
Important completed. In addition to above, the applications submitted without requisite informations
(i) If at any stage it is found that the candidate has concealed or misrepresented regarding debarment, if it is found at any stage in future that the application have been
any desired/required information, his candidature may be cancelled and other submitted concealing this fact, his/her candidature will be rejected at any stage and the
appropriate action like debarment may be initiated against him. commission will consider to debar them from all future examinations/selections including
"SPECIAL NOTICE :- (a) On-Line Applications will be accepted only when prescribed fee extension of debarment period. In this regard, if the claims of the candidates made in their
is deposited in the Bank upto prescribed last date for fee deposit. If the fee is deposited in On-line applications are not found true, they can be debarred not only from the
Bank after the last date prescribed for fee deposit, the on-line application of the candidate examination in question but from all the future examinations and selections made by the
will not be accepted and the fee deposited in the Bank will not be refunded in any condition. commission also including other appropriate penalties.
It will be responsibility of the candidates to deposit fee in the Bank upto the last date 4. Modify Submitted Application: If a candidate comes to know about any error/errors
prescribed for fee deposit and to 'submit' the application upto the last date prescribed for in the submitted application form except in name of the Examination and type of
submission of applications. It is also informed that any amount deposited in the form of recruitment, Registered Mobile Number, E-mail ID, Aadhaar Number and such cases
examination fee shall not be refunded in any condition. where prescribed fee for modified category is higher (In case of error in these entries,
(b) In Online Application System, the candidates have to provide their Mobile No. and valid candidate may submit new online application with prescribed fee only as previously
e-mail ID in prescribed column failing which their Basic Registration shall not be deposited fee will neither be adjusted nor refunded) he/she will be given only one
completed. All relevant informations/instructions shall be sent through SMS on that mobile opportunity to modify it/them according to the following procedure before the last date of
and e-mail on their valid e-mail ID. the submission of application form. "Candidate has to click on 'Modify Submitted
Application' under 'Online application process' in Candidate Segment. After that
NECESSARY INFORMATION TO APPLICANTS FOR FILLING THEIR
'Candidate Personal Details' will be displayed on the screen to fill in Registration No.,
APPLICATIONS THROUGH ON-LINE
Date of Birth, Gender, Domicile and Category. After filling the Verification code the
This advertisement is also available on the Commission's website http://uppsc.up.nic.in. candidate has to click on the 'proceed' button following which for Authentication of the
The online application system is applicable for applying against this advertisement. candidate OTP (One Time Password) will be sent on the registered mobile No. of the
Applications sent by any other mode shall not be entertained hence candidates are candidate and the 'Option Box' will be displayed on the screen to fill in the OTP. After
advised to apply On-line only. In connection with On-line application, candidates are the candidate has filled in the OTP and clicks on the 'proceed' button his/her
advised to go through the instructions thoroughly given as under and apply accordingly. previously submitted on line application form will be displayed on the screen. The
1. When the candidate clicks "ALL NOTIFICATIONS/ADVERTISEMENTS" on the candidate can submit his/her on line application form after making required
Commission's website http://uppsc.up.nic.in the On-line advertisement shall be modifications in it. This facility will be available to the candidates only one time within
automatically displayed, wherein there shall be 3 parts as given below : the last date of submission of application form".
1. User instructions 5. The U.P. Public Service Commission shall hold a Preliminary Examination at various
2. View Advertisement Centres of Districts mentioned in Appendix-2 of this advertisement for selecting suitable
3. Apply candidates for admission to the Lecturer (Male/Female) Government Inter College Main
A list of all the advertisements will be displayed in which "On-line System" is applicable. (Written) Examination 2020. The selection will be made on the basis of total marks obtained
The Instructions for filling "On-line form" have been given in User Instruction. The by the candidates in written examination. The date and centre of examination decided by
Candidates desirous to see the advertisement will have to click before 'View the Commission will be intimated to the candidates by means of their e-Admission
Advertisement' to which they are desirous to see, full advertisement will be displayed certificate. The No. of Districts/Centres may be increased or decreased according to the
along with sample snapshots of ON-LINE Application Procedure. Click on "Apply" for On- decision of the Commission on the basis of final No. of applications received.
line Application. 6. No. of Vacancies:- Presently, the number of Vacancies is 1473 in which 991
On-line application will be completed in three stages : vacancies are for Male branch and 482 vacancies for Female branch respectively.
First Stage: On clicking "Apply", Candidate Registration will be displayed. Basic Subject wise/Reservation wise details of vacancies for Male/Female branches are
Registration form will be displayed on clicking the 'Candidate Registration' respective to as follows-
Examination. After filling the Basic Registration form, the candidates must check all the Male Branch
informations filled by them. If any correction/modification is required, click on "Edit" button S. Name of Number of Unreserve E.W.S O.B.C S.C S.T
and ensure the required corrections/ modifications. After being fully satisfied with all the N. Subject vacancies
informations filled, click on 'Submit button'. Consequently, the registration of first stage 1. Hindi 98 39 10 26 21 02
shall be over. Thereafter 'Print Registration Slip" shall be displayed and Print of 2. English 100 40 10 27 21 02
Registration Slip must be taken by clicking on Print Registration Slip.
3. Physics 105 43 10 28 22 02
Second Stage: After the completion of the procedure of first stage. 'Fee to be deposited [in
4. Chemistry 106 44 10 28 22 02
INR]' shall be displayed with caption "Click here to proceed for payment". After clicking the
5. Biology 137 55 13 37 30 02
above caption of "Click here to proceed for payment", home page of State Bank MOPS
(Multi Option Payment System) shall be displayed comprising of 03 modes of payment viz. 6. Math 132 53 13 36 28 02
(i) NET BANKING (ii) CARD PAYMENTS and (iii) OTHER PAYMENT MODES. After 7. Sanskrit 46 19 05 12 09 01
depositing the required fee by any one of the above prescribed modes, "Payment 8. Economic 56 22 06 15 12 01
Acknowledgement Receipt (PAR)" shall be displayed along with detail of fee deposition, 9. Civics 47 19 05 13 10 00
the print of which must be taken by clicking on "Print Payment Receipt." 10. Geography 60 25 06 16 12 01
Third stage : On completion of the procedure of second stage, click on "Proceed for final 11. History 42 17 04 11 09 01
submission of application form as a result of which 'format' shall be displayed. The 12. Sociology 30 11 03 08 07 01
candidates are required to enter all the required informations in the format. The photo and 13. Education 01 01 00 00 00 00
signature, duly scanned shall be uploaded also. The candidate should scan his/her 14. Urdu 20 08 02 05 04 01
photograph and signature in the prescribed size (the size will be mentioned at the specified 15. Commerce 11 04 01 03 03 00
space in the On-line application). This should also be kept in notice that the photo must be
Total 991 400 98 265 210 18
latest passport size. In case the photo and signature, scanned in the prescribed size, are
Female Branch
not uploaded, then the On-line system will not accept it. The procedure related for
scanning of the photo and signature is laid down in the Appendix-1. After filling in all S. Name of Number of Unreserve E.W.S O.B.C S.C S.T
entries in the format, the candidates may click "PREVIEW" to see for themselves that all N. Subject vacancies
entries and informations are correctly entered and after satisfying themselves should 1. Hindi 21 09 02 06 04 00
click "Submit" button to forward the same to the Commission. It is essential that the 2. English 22 09 02 06 05 00
candidate should fill all informations On-line correctly according to the instructions 3. Physics 57 23 06 15 12 01
given and click the "Submit" button by the last date prescribed for submission of the 4. Chemistry 59 24 06 16 12 01
application form. If the candidate does not click the "Submit" button, the ON-LINE 5. Biology 91 36 09 25 19 02
application process shall not be completed finally and the candidate shall be 6. Math 137 55 14 37 29 02
accountable for this. After clicking the 'Submit' button, the candidate may take a print of 7. Sanskrit 13 07 00 03 03 00
the application to preserve it with them. In the event of any discrepancy, the candidate
8. Economic 10 05 00 03 02 00
will be required to submit the said print in the office of the Commission, otherwise
9. Civics 15 07 01 04 03 00
his/her request shall not be entertained.
10. Geography 14 06 01 04 03 00
However it is clarified to the candidates that at the stage of preliminary examination the
hard copy of the documents including their on-line application should not be sent to the 11. History 15 07 01 04 03 00
commission. 12. Sociology 08 04 00 02 02 00
2. Application Fee : In the ON-LINE Application process, after completing the procedure 13. Education 04 02 00 01 01 00
of first stage, Category wise prescribed examination fee is to be deposited as per 14. Urdu 05 03 00 01 01 00
Instructions provided in second stage. The prescribed fee of preliminary examination for 15. Commerce 01 01 00 00 00 00
different categories is as under:- 16. Home Science 10 05 00 03 02 00
(i) Unreserved/Economically - Exam fee ` 100/- + On-line processing fee ` 25/- Total 482 203 42 130 101 06
weaker Sections/Other Total = ` 125/- Subjectwise Horizontal Reservation will be given as per rules.
continued..
Note- The number of vacancies may increase or decrease depending upon the dksbZ led{k Hkkjrh; ;k fons'kh vgZrk ftlesa Lukrd
circumstances/requirments.
Lrj ij x`gdyk ;k x`g foKku esa ,dhd`r ikB~;Øe
7. Reservation : The reservation for Scheduled Castes of U.P./Scheduled Tribes of U.P./
fu/kkZfjr fd;k x;k gks ¼u fdlh oSdfYid fo"k; ds
Other Backward Classes of U.P./Economically Weaker Sections candidates of U.P.
shall be admissible in accordance with the provisions of relevant Govt. Rules. :i esa½
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es a ek- mPp U;k;ky;] bykgkckn }kjk fnuka d & 16&01&2019 dks vf/kdkjkrhr ¼ ULTRA VIRES½ fuEuor gS%&
?kks f "kr djus lEcU/kh fu.kZ ; ds vuq i kyu es a 'kklukns ' k fnuka d &09&01&2007 ls iz L rj&04 dks ^^jktdh; ;k ekU;rk izkIr izf'k{k.k fo|ky; ls ,y-Vh- fMIyksek ;k Hkkjr esa fof/k }kjk LFkkfir fdlh
foyks f ir fd, tkus dk fu.kZ ; fy;k x;k gS A mDr fu.kZ ; 'kklu }kjk ek- mPp U;k;ky; ds vkns ' k fo'ofo|ky; ls f'k{kk&'kkL= esa Lukrd mikf/kA**
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UTTAR PRADESH PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (4)
6. The applicant has to sign in full in the box provided. Since the signature is proof of ¼izi=&II½
identity, it must be genuine and in full; initials are not sufficient. Signature in CAPITAL vkfFkZd :i ls detksj oxZ ds ykHkkFkZ Lo;a ?kks"k.kk i=
LETTERS is not permitted.
Lo;a ?kks"k.kk i=
7. The signature must be signed only by the applicant and not by any other person.
eSa ----------------------------------------------- iq=@iq=h@iRuh ------------------------------------------------------- xzke@dLck ---------------
8. The signature will be used to put on the Hall Ticket and wherever necessary. If the
Applicant’s signature on answer script, at the time of the examination, does not match -------------------------- iksLV vkWfQl ----------------------- Fkkuk --------------------- Cykd --------------------- rglhy -----------------------
the signature on the Hall Ticket, the applicant will be disqualified. ftyk -------------------------------------- jkT; ------------------- us vkfFkZd :i ls detksj oxZ ds izek.k i= gsrq vkosnu
Sample Image & Signature :- fn;k gS] ,rn~}kjk ?kks"k.kk djrk@djrh gw¡%&
w idth= 3.5 cm 1.5 cm H eight= 4.5 cm 1- eSa --------------------- tkfr ls lEcU/k j[krk@j[krh gw¡] tks mRrj izn'
s k gsrq vf/klwfpr vuqlwfpr
tkfr] vuqlwfpr tutkfr ,oa vU; fiNM+k oxZ dh lwph esa lwphc) ugha gSA
Photo
2- esjs ifjokj dh dqy lzks=ksa ¼osru] d`f"k] O;olk;] is'kk bR;kfn½ ls dqy okf"kZd vk; #- ---------
3- esjs ifjokj ds ikl mfYyf[kr vk; ds flok; vFkok blds vfrfjDr vU;= dksbZ ifjlEifRr
ugha gSA
Signature vFkok
dbZ LFkkuksa ij fLFkr ifjlEifRr;ksa dks tksM+us ds i'pkr~ Hkh eSa ¼uke½ ------------------------ vkfFkZd :i ls
The name of districts where Exam will be held are Lucknow and Prayagraj. 4- eSa ?kks"k.kk djrk@djrh gw¡ fd esjs ifjokj dh lHkh ifjlEifRr;ksa dks tksM+us ds i'pkr~
The No. of Districts/Centers may be increased or decreased according to the decision of fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlh Hkh lhek ls vf/kd ugha gS&
commission on the basis of final No. of applications received.
I. 5 ¼ik¡p½ ,dM+ d`f"k ;ksX; Hkwfe vFkok blls ÅijA
APPENDIX-3
II. ,d gtkj oxZ QhV vFkok blls vf/kd {ks=Qy dk ¶ySVA
m0iz0 dh vuqlwfpr tkfr rFkk vuqlwfpr tutkfr ds fy;s tkfr izek.k&i=
III. vf/klwfpr uxjikfydk ds vUrxZr 100 oxZ xt vFkok blls vf/kd dk vkoklh; Hkw[k.MA
izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh ----------------------------------- lqiq=@lqiq=h Jh----------------------------
IV. vf/klwfpr uxjikfydk ls brj 200 oxZ xt vFkok blls vf/kd dk vkoklh; Hkw[k.MA
fuoklh xzke -------------------- rglhy ---------------- uxj ------------------------------------- ftyk ---------------------------- mÙkj izn'
s k
eSa izekf.kr djrk@djrh gw¡ fd esjs }kjk mijksDr tkudkjh esjs Kku vkSj fo'okl ds vuqlkj lR;
jkT; dh ------------------------- tkfr ds O;fDr gSa ftls lafo/kku ¼vuqlwfpr tkfr½ vkns'k] 1950 ¼tSlk fd
gS vkSj eSa vkfFkZd :i ls detksj oxZ ds fy, vkj{k.k lqfo/kk izkIr djus gsrq ik=rk /kkj.k djrk@djrh
le;≤ ij la'kksfèkr gqvk½@ lafo/kku ¼vuqlwfpr tutkfr] mÙkj izn'
s k½ vkns'k] 1967 ds vuqlkj
gw¡A ;fn esjs }kjk nh xbZ tkudkjh vlR;@xyr ik;h tkrh gS rks eSa iw.kZ :i esa tkurk@tkurh gw¡ fd
vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuqlwfpr tutkfr ds :i esa ekU;rk nh xbZ gSA
bl vkosnu i= ds vk/kkj ij fn;s x;s izek.k i= ds }kjk 'kS{kf.kd laLFkku esa fy;k x;k izo'
s k@yksd
Jh@Jherh@dqekjh ---------------------------------------- rFkk vFkok mudk ifjokj mÙkj izn'
s k ds ----------------------
lsokvksa ,oa inksa esa izkIr dh xbZ fu;qfDr fujLr dj nh tk;sxh@dj fn;k tk;sxk vFkok bl izek.k i= ds
xzke ------------------- rglhy --------------------- uxj -------------------- ftyk ------------------- esa lkekU;r;k jgrk gSA
vk/kkj ij dksbZ vU; lqfo/kk@ykHk izkIr fd;k x;k gS mlls Hkh oafpr fd;k tk ldsxk vkSj bl lEcU/k esa
LFkku -------------------------- gLrk{kj -----------------------------
fof/k ,oa fu;eksa ds v/khu esjs fo#) dh tkus okyh dk;Zokgh ds fy, eSa mRrjnk;h jgw¡xk@jgw¡xhA
fnuakd ----------------------- iwjk uke -----------------------------
uksV%& tks ykxw ugha gks mls dkV nsaA
eqgj --------------------------- in uke -----------------------------
vkosnd@vkosfndk dk gLrk{kj rFkk iwjk ukeA
ftykf/kdkjh@vfrfjDr ftykf/kdkjh@flVh eftLVsªV@ijxuk eftLVsªV@rglhynkj@ vU; osru
LFkku %&
Hkksxh eftLVsªV ;fn dksbZ gks@ftyk lekt dY;k.k vf/kdkjh
fnukad %&
mÙkj izns'k ds vU; fiNM+s oxZ ds fy, tkfr izek.k&i=
m-iz- ds fnO;kaxksa ds fy, izek.k&i=
izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh ------------------------------------- lqiq=@lqiq=h Jh ----------------------
DISABILITY CERTIFICATE FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAP OF U.P.
--------------------- fuoklh xzke ------------------------------ rglhy -------------------- uxj ------------------ ftyk -------------------------
NAME & ADDRESS OF THE INSTITUTE/HOSPITAL
mÙkj izn'
s k jkT; dh ----------------- fiNM+h tkfr ds O;fDr gSaA ;g tkfr mÙkj izn'
s k yksd lsok ¼vuqlwfpr
Certificate No. ................. Date .............
tkfr;ksa] vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa rFkk vU; fiNM+s oxksZa ds fy;s vkj{k.k½ vf/kfu;e] 1994 ¼;Fkkla'kksf/kr½
DISABILITY CERTIFICATE Recent photograph
of the candidate
dh vuqlwph&,d ds vUrxZr ekU;rk izkIr gSA
showing the disability
;g Hkh izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh -------------------------------------------- iwoksZDr vf/kfu;e]
duly attested by the
Chairperson of the
1994 ¼;Fkkla'kksf/kr½ dh vuqlwph&nks ¼tSlk fd mÙkj izn'
s k yksd lsok½ ¼vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa] vuqlwfpr Medical Board
tutkfr;ksa vkSj vU; fiNM+s oxksZa ds fy;s vkj{k.k½ ¼la'kks/ku½ vf/kfu;e] 2001 }kjk izfrLFkkfir fd;k This is to certified that Shri/Smt/Kum. .......................................... son/wife/daughter of
x;k gS ,oa tks mÙkj izn'
s k yksd lsok ¼vuqlwfpr tkfr;ksa] vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ksa vkSj vU; fiNM+s oxksZa ds
Shri ............................................ age ........................ Sex ........................... identification
fy;s vkj{k.k½ ¼la'kks/ku½ vf/kfu;e] 2002 }kjk la'kksf/kr dh x;h gS] ls vkPNkfnr ugha gSA buds ekrk&
mark (s) .............................. is suffering from permanent disability of following category.
A. Locomotor or cerebral palsy:
firk dh fujarj rhu o"kZ dh vof/k ds fy;s ldy okf"kZd vk; vkB yk[k #i;s ;k blls vf/kd ugha gS
(i) BL-Both legs affected but not arms.
rFkk buds ikl èkudj vf/kfu;e] 1957 esa ;Fkk fofgr NwV lhek ls vf/kd lEifRr Hkh ugha gSA
(ii) BA-Both arms affected
Jh@Jherh@dqekjh -------------------------------------------------------- rFkk@vFkok mudk ifjokj mÙkj izn'
s k ds
(a) Imparied reach
xzke --------------------------------- rglhy -------------------------------- uxj ----------------------------- ftyk ------------------------------ esa
(b) Weakness or grip
lkekU;r;k jgrk gSA (iii) BLA-Both legs and both arms affected
LFkku -------------------------- gLrk{kj ----------------------------- (iv) OL-One leg affected (right or left)
fnuakd ----------------------- iwjk uke ----------------------------- (a) Imparied reach
eqgj --------------------------- in uke -----------------------------
(b) Weakness of grip
(c) Ataxic
ftykf/kdkjh@vfrfjDr ftykf/kdkjh@flVh eftLVsªV@ijxuk eftLVsªV@rglhynkjA
(v) OA-One arm affected
¼izi=&I½
(a) Imparied reach
mRrj izns'k ljdkj (b) Weakness of grip
dk;kZy; dk uke ------------------------------------------------------------------- (c) Ataxic
vkfFkZd :i ls detksj oxZ ds lnL; }kjk izLrqr fd;k tkus okyk vk; ,oa ifjlEifRr (vi) BH-Stiff back and hips (Cannot sit or stood)
izek.k&i=
(vii)MW- Muscular weakness and limited physical endurance
B. Blindness or Low Vision:
izek.k&i= la[;k& ------------------------ fnukad& ------------------------
(i) B-Blind
foRrh; o"kZ ------------------------ ds fy, ekU;
(ii) PB-Partialy Blind
izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh ----------------------------------------------- iq=@ifr@iq=h ---------------
C. Hearing impairment:
---------------------------------------- xzke@dLck ----------------------------------------- iksLV vkWfQl ----------------------- Fkkuk --------------------- (i) D-Deaf
rglhy ----------------------- ftyk -------------------------------------- jkT; ------------------- fiudksM ------------------- ds LFkk;h (ii) PD-Partially Deaf
fuoklh gSa] ftudk QksVksxzkQ uhps vfHkizekf.kr gS] vkfFkZd :i ls detksj oxZ ds lnL; gSa] D;ksafd (Delete the category whichever is not applicable)
foRrh; o"kZ --------------------- esa buds ifjokj dh dqy okf"kZd vk; 8 yk[k ¼vkB yk[k #i;s ek=½ ls de gSA 2. This condition is progressive/non-progressive/likely to improve/ not likely to improve.
buds ifjokj ds LokfeRo esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dksbZ Hkh ifjlEifRr ugha gS%& Re-assessn of this case is not recommended/is recommended after a period of .........
year ......... months.
I. 5 ¼ik¡p½ ,dM+ d`f"k ;ksX; Hkwfe vFkok blls ÅijA
3. Percentage of disability in his/her case is .......... percent.
II. ,d gtkj oxZ QhV vFkok blls vf/kd {ks=Qy dk ¶ySVA
4. Sh./Smt./Kum. ................. meets the following physical requirements discharge of
III. vf/klwfpr uxjikfydk ds vUrxZr 100 oxZ xt vFkok blls vf/kd dk vkoklh; Hkw[k.MA his/her duties:
IV. vf/klwfpr uxjikfydk ls brj 200 oxZ xt vFkok blls vf/kd dk vkoklh; Hkw[k.MA (i) F-can perform work by manipulating with fingers. Yes/No
2- Jh@Jherh@dqekjh ------------------------------------- tkfr ------------------------- ds lnL; gSa] tks vuqlwfpr tkfr] (ii) PP-can perform work by pulling & pushing. Yes/No
vuqlwfpr tutkfr rFkk vU; fiNM+s oxksZa ds :i esa vf/klwfpr ugha gSA (iii) L-can perform work by lifting. Yes/No
gLrk{kj ---------------¼dk;kZy; dk eqgj lfgr½
(iv) KC-can perform work by kneeling and crouching. Yes/No
(v) B-can perform work by bending. Yes/No
vkosnd dk iwjk uke ----------------------------------------------
(vi) S-can perform work by sitting. Yes/No
ikliksVZ lkbZt inuke -----------------------------------------------
(vii) ST-can perform work by standing. Yes/No
dk vfHkizekf.kr ftykf/kdkjh@vfrfjDr ftykf/kdkjh@flVh
(viii)W-can perform work by walking Yes/No
QksVksxzkQ eftLVsªV@ijxuk eftLVsªV@rglhynkjA (ix) SE-can perform work by seeing. Yes/No
(x) H-can perform work by hearing/speaking. Yes/No
continued..
Medical Superintendent/ uksV % ;g izek.k&i= fo'ofo|ky; ds Mhu vkWQ LiksV~lZ ;k bapktZ [ksy&dwn }kjk O;fDrxr :i ls fd;s
CMO/HQ Hospital x;s gLrk{kj gksus ij gh ekU; gksxkA
laxzke lsukuh ds vkfJr ds fy, izek.k&i= lsokvksa@inksa ij fu;qfDr ds fy, dq'ky f[kykfM+;ksa ds fy, izek.k&i=
izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh ------------------------------------------- fuoklh -------------------------- xzke Jh -------------------------------------------- fuokl ¼iwjk uke½ ------------------------------------------- esa ------------------------------ Ldwy esa d{kk
lsok ¼'kkjhfjd :i ls fodykax] Lora=rk laxzke lsukfu;ksa ds vkfJr vkSj HkwriwoZ lSfud ds fy, vkj{k.k½ uke½ esa vk;ksftr Ldwyksa ds us'kuy xsEl dh ---------------------------------- ¼ØhM+k@[ksy&dwn dk uke½
vf/kfu;e1993 ds vuqlkj Lora=rk laxzke lsukuh gSa vkSj Jh@Jherh@dqekjh ¼vkfJr½ ---------------------------- izfr;ksfxrk@VwukZesUV esa ------------------------------------ Ldwy dh vksj ls Hkkx fy;kA muds Vhe ds }kjk mDr
iq=@iq=h@ikS= ¼iq= dk iq= ;k iq=h dk iq=½@ikS=h ¼iq= dh iq=h ;k iq=h dk iq=h½ ¼fookfgr vFkok izfr;ksfxrk@VwukZesUV esa ------------------------- LFkku izkIr fd;k x;kA
vfookfgr½ mijkafdr vf/kfu;e 1993 ¼;Fkkla'kksf/kr½ ds izko/kkuksa ds vuqlkj mDr Jh@Jherh ¼Lora=rk ;g izek.k&i= MkbjsDVªsV vkWQ ifCyd bUlVªD'kUl@f'k{kk esa miyC/k fjdkMZ ds vk/kkj ij fn;k x;k gSA
lhy ------------------------------------------- uksV % ;g izek.k&i= funs'kd@;k vfrfjDr@la;qDr ;k mifuns'kd MkbjsDVªsV vkWQ ifCyd
uksV % ;g izek.k&i= us'kuy QsMjs'ku@us'kuy ,lksfl,'ku ds lfpo }kjk O;fDrxr :i ls fd;s x;s oSdfYid fo"k;ksa dk ikB~;Øe eq[; ijh{kk dh Hkk¡fr gksxkA
¼ekU;rk izkIr ØhM+k@[ksy esa vius izns'k dh vksj ls jk"Vªh; izfr;ksfxrk esa Hkkx ysus 1& izFke iz'ui= & lkekU; fgUnh ,oa fucU/k ¼ijEijkxr½ le;& 02 ?k.Vk iw.kkZad & 100 vad
okys f[kykM+h ds fy;s½ 2& f}rh; iz'ui= & oSdfYid fo"k; ¼ijEijkxr½ le;& 03 ?k.Vk iw.kkZad & 300 vad
izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd Jh@Jherh@dqekjh ----------------------------------------------- vkRet@iRuh@vkRetk 1& vifBr x|ka'k dk la{ksi.k] mlls lEcfU/kr iz'u] js[kkafdr va'kksa dh O;k[;k ,oa mldk mi;qDr
fnukad --------------------- rd ----------------------- esa ¼ØhM+k@[ksy&dwn dk uke½ dh izfr;ksfxrk ¼VwukZesUV LFkku dk 2& vusdkFkhZ 'kCn] foykse 'kCn] i;kZ;okph 'kCn] rRle ,oa rn~Hko] {ks=h;] fons'kh ¼'kCn Hk.Mkj½] orZuh]
uke½ -------------------------------------- vk;ksftr jk"Vªh; -------------------------------------- esa ¼ØhM+k@[ksy&dwn dk uke½ dh vFkZcks/k] 'kCn&:i] lfU/k] lekl] fØ;k;sa] fgUnh o.kZekyk] fojke fpUg] 'kCn jpuk] okD; jpuk] vFkZ]
muds Vhe ds }kjk mDr izfr;ksfxrk@VwukZesUV esa ------------------------- LFkku izkIr fd;k x;kA f}rh; [k.M fgUnh fucU/k fu/kkZfjr vad&50
LFkku -------------------------- gLrk{kj ------------------------------------- lhek 1000 'kCn gksxhA fucU/k gsrq fuEuor~ {ks= gksaxs%&
ysus okys f[kykM+h ds fy;s½ ijh{kk ;kstuk& oSdfYid fo"k;ksa ds ¼ijEijkxr½ iz'ui= dh jpuk gsrq iz'ui=ksa ds Lo:i ,oa vadksa dk
25 vad dk gksxkA
Jh -------------------------------------------- fuokl ¼iwjk uke½ ----------------------------------------- fo'ofo|ky; dh d{kk -------------------
ds fo|kFkhZ us fnukad ----------------------- ls fnukad --------------------- rd ----------------------- ¼LFkku dk uke½ esa vk;ksftr [k.M&c& ds vUrxZr 05 iz'u y?kqmRrjh; ¼mRrjksa dh 'kCn lhek 150½ ,oa izR;sd iz'u 15 vad dk
fo'ofo|ky; dh vksj ls Hkkx fy;kA muds Vhe ds }kjk mDr izfr;ksfxrk@VwukZesUV esa ------------------------- [k.M&l& ds vUrxZr esa 10 iz'u vfry?kq mRrjh; ¼mRrjksa dh 'kCn lhek 50½ ,oa izR;sd iz'u 10 vad dk
LFkku izkIr fd;k x;kA ;g izek.k&i= Mhu vkWQ LiksV~lZ vFkok bapktZ [ksy dwn ------------------------------------- gksxkA
fo'ofo|ky; esa miyC/k fjdkMZ ds vk/kkj ij fn;k x;k gSA oSdfYid fo"k; dk ikB~;Øe
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fgUnh Black body radiation, Stefan's law, Newtons law of cooling Wien's law, Rayleigh Jeans
l fgUnh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl% fgUnh&lkfgR; ds bfrgkl&ys[ku dh ijEijk] fgUnh&lkfgR; ds law, Planck's law, solar constant.
bfrgkl dk dky&foHkktuA vkfndky& ukedj.k] izeq[k izo`fr;k¡A HkfDrdky& lkekU; fo'ks"krk,¡]
Production of low temperatures by adiabatic demagnetization.
HkfDrdky dh /kkjk,¡& KkukJ;h dkO;/kkjk] izsekJ;h ¼lwQh½ dkO;/kkjk] d`".kHkfDr dkO;/kkjk] jkeHkfDr
(III) WAVES AND OSCILLATIONS:- Oscillation, simple harmonic motion, stationary and
progressive waves, damped harmonic-motion, forced oscillations and resonance,
dkO;/kkjk] pkjksa dkO;/kkjkvksa dh izeq[k izo`fRr;k¡A jhfrdky&ukedj.k] izeq[k izo`fRr;k¡A vk/kqfud dky&
sharpness of resonance, wave equation, Plane and spherical waves superposition of
HkkjrsUnq;qx] f}osnh;qx] Nk;kokn] izxfrokn] iz;ksxokn] u;h dfork] izi|okn] uoxhrA fofHkUu dkyksa ds
waves. Fourier analysis of periodic waves- square and triangular waves, phase and group
izeq[k dfo ,oa mudh izeq[k jpuk,¡A izfl) dkO;&iafDr;ksa ,oa lwfDr;ksa ds ys[kdksa@dfo;ksa ds ukeA
velocities, Beats.
l x|&lkfgR; dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl% fucU/k] miU;kl] dgkuh] ukVd] vkykspukA x| dh vU;
(IV) OPTICS: Cardinal points of a coaxial system, simple problems on combination of thin
uohu fo/kk,¡&thouh&lkfgR;] vkRedFkk] laLej.k] js[kkfp=] fjiksrkZt] ;k=k&lkfgR;] Mk;jh&lkfgR;] lenses eyepiece- Ramsdon and Huygens eyepieces.
O;aX;] b.VjO;w] cky&lkfgR;] L=h&foe'kZ] nfyr&foe'kZA ;qxizoRrZd ys[kdksa ds uke rFkk mudh izeq[k Huygen's principle, conditions for sustained interference Young double slit experiment
jpuk,¡A division of amplitude and wavefront, Fresnel biprism, Newtons rings, Michelson-
l i=dkfjrk% izeq[k fgUnh i=&if=dk,¡% izdk'ku&LFkku] izdk'ku&o"kZ rFkk muds izeq[k lEikndksa ds interferometer, diffraction by straight edge, single, double and multiple slits. Rayleigh's
ukeA
criterion, resolving power of optical instruments.
Polarization, production and detection of polarized light (linear circular and elliptical)
l dkO;'kkL=% Hkkjrh; dkO;'kkL=&dkO;&y{k.k] HksnA jl] NUn] vyadkj] dkO;&lEiznk;] dkO;;qx]
Brewster's law, Huygen's theory of double refraction, optical rotation, ploearimeters.
dkO;nks"k] 'kCn'kfDr;k¡A
LESERS:- Temporal and spatial coherence, stimulated emission, basic ideas about laser
l Hkk"kkfoKku% fgUnh dh miHkk"kk,¡] foHkk"kk,¡] cksfy;k¡] fgUnh dh /ofu;k¡] fgUnh 'kCn&lEinkA emission, Ruby and He-Ne lasers.
l fgUnh&O;kdj.k% lfU/k] lekl] dkjd] fyax] opu] dky] i;kZ;okph] foykse 'kCn] orZuh&lEcU/kh (V) ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM:- Gauss law and its applications, electric potential,
v'kqf)'kks/ku] okD;&lEcU/kh v'kqf)'kks/ku] okD;ka'k ds fy, ,d 'kCn] vusdkFkhZ 'kCn] leksPpfjr&izk; Kirchoff's laws and their applications, Wheatstone's bridge, Biot-Savart law, Ampere's
fHkUukFkZd 'kCn] fojkefpUg] eqgkojk vkSj yksdksfDrA laKk] loZuke] fØ;k vkSj fo'ks"k.kA milxZ] izR;;A circuital law, and their applications. Magnetic induction and field strength, magnetic field
l laLd`r&lkfgR; ds izeq[k jpukdkjksa ds uke ,oa mudh izeq[k d`fr;k¡% dkfynkl] HkoHkwfr] on the axis of circular coil, Electro magnetic induction, Faraday's and Lenz's law, self and
Hkkjfo] ek?k] Hkkl] ck.k] Jh g"kZ] n.Mh] eEeV] Hkjreqfu] fo'oukFk] jkt'ks[kj rFkk t;nsoA mutual inductances, alternating current, L.C.R. circuits, series and parallel resonance
l laLd`r&O;kdj.k% lfU/k&Loj lfU/k] O;atu lfU/k] folxZ lfU/kA lekl] milxZ] izR;;A
Circuits, quality factor. Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic waves transverse nature
of electromagnetic waves, Poynting vector, dia-, para-, ferro-, antiferro- and feri-
foHkfDr&fpUg ¼ijlxZ½& iz;ksx ,oa igpkuA 'kCn:i& vkReu~] ukeu~] txr~] lfjr~] ckyd] gfj] loZ]
magnetism (qualitative approach only), hysterisis.
bne~] vLen~] ;q"en~A /kkrq:i& LFkk] ik] xe~] iB~] gl~] /kkrq& dsoy ijLeSinh :i esaA dkyA
(VI) MODEREN PHYSICS: Bohr's theory of hydrogen atom, electron spin, Pauli's
fgUnh&okD;ksa dk laLd`r vuqoknA
exclusion principle, optical and X-ray spectra, spatial quantization and Stern-Gerlach
English experiment, vector model of the atom, spectral terms, fine structure of spectral lines
Section 'A' J-J and L-S coupling, Zeeman effect, Raman effect, photoelectric effect, Compton effect,
A. Authors and works de Broglie waves, wave-particle duality, Uncertainty principle, postulates of quantum
Geoffrey Chaucer, Shakespeare, John Milton, Dryden, Pope William W o r d s w o r t h , mechanics, Schrodinger wave equation and its applications to (i) particle in a box (ii)
P.B. shelley, John Keats, A. L. Tennyson, Matthew Arnold, Charles Dickens, Thomas. motion across a step potential (iii) one dimensional harmonic oscillator, and engine
Hardy, W.B, Yeat, T.S. Eliot. G.B. Shaw, George orwell, Raja Rao, Mulkraj Anand Nissim values, Einstein's and debye theory of specific heat of solids. Band theory of solids
Ezzekiel, Robert Frost, Ernest Hemingway, Harold Pinte, R.N. Tagore, Girish Karnad, &
energy band, Kronig-Penny model in one dimension, energy gap, distinction between
V.S. Naipal,
metals, semiconductors and insulators, variation of Fermi level with temperature and
B. Literary terms, Movements, Forms, Literary criticism
effective mass.
* Renaissance,
Radio activity, alfa, beta and gamma radiations, elementary theory of alpha decay,
* Reformation,
nuclear binding energy, Semi emperical mass formula, nuclear fission and fussion and
* Metaphysical Poetry,
nuclear reactors elementary particles, particle accelerator, cyclotron, linear accelerator,
* Classicism
Elementary idea's of super conductivity. (VII) ELECTRONICS:- Intrinsic and extrinsic
* Romanticism,
semiconductors, PN, junction, Zener diode, and their characteristics, unipolar and bipolar
* The Pre-Raphaelites,
transisters solar cells, use of diode and transistor for rectification, amplification, oscillation,
* Modern Literature
modulation and detection, waves. Logic gates and their truth tables, some applications.
* Major stanza Forms
Chemistry
* Sonnet
(A) Physical chemistry Gaseous-state:- Molecular velocity of gases, mean free path and
* Ballad
collision diameter, liquification of gases joule thomson effect in ideal and nonideal gases,
* Mock Epic
Joule "Thomson coefficient, inversion temperature, Deviation from ideal gas behavior
* Elegy
vander waals equation of state, Law of corresponding state, critical constants and their
* Aristotle, Dryden, Dr. Johnson, S.T. Coleridge Wordsworth, Matthew Arlold, T.S. Eliot. relations with-vander waals constants
Section 'B' Language Liquid state:- surface Tension, effect of temperature on surface tension, viscosity, effect
* A short unseen passage for comprehension of temperature and pressure on viscosity.
* Correction of sentences Solid State:- symmetry in crystal systems, Miller inclices close packing, coordination
* Direct and Indirect narration number, structure of Nacl and CaF2, crystal-defects.
* Transformation of sentences including Active & Passive Voice Thermodynamics:- first law of thermodynamics and its limitations, enthalpies of a system,
* Synonyms, heat of reaction formation, combustion and neutralization, Hess's law and its application bond
* Antonyms, energy and resonance energy, heat capacities at constant volume and constant pressure,
* Homonyms relationship between. Ep and Eve extensive and intensive properties, statement of second
* Rearranging the Jumbled sentences law of thermodynamics Carnot cycle, concept of entropy, variation of entropy with
* Fill in the blanks with appropriate Prepositions. temperature and volume/pressure, concept of free energy: Helmholtz and Gibbs free
* Idioms & phrases energies, Gibbs - Helmholtz equation, thermodynamic criteria of equilibrium, Elapeyron-
* One word substitution clausius equation and its application, van;t hoff equation and Gibbs- Duhem equation.
* Figure of speeches Dilute solution:- Ideal and non ideal solutions, Raoult's Law colligative properties
* Prefixes & Suffixes (thermodynamic treatment) Lowring of vapour pressure, osmotic pressure, elevation of
Physics boiling point and depression of freezing point in solution, abnormal colligative properties
(I) MECHANICS:- Vector algebra: scalar and vector products, vector identities, molecular weight determination by colligative properties.
background of vector calculus, concept of line, surface and volume integrals, physical Surfacephenomenon- physical and chemical adsorption Fraundlich adsorption isotherm
meaning of gradient, divergence and curl, Gauss and Stoke's theorems.
Langmuir state value Gold-number, Hardy-Schulze rule stability of colloids, zeta potential
Centre of mass, rotating frame of reference, co riolis force, motion of rigid bodies,
Chemical Kinetics-Molecularity and order of reaction, rate of reaction Zero first second
moment of inertia, theorem of parallel and perpendicular axes, movement of inertia of
and third order reactions and their determination effect of temperature on reaction velocity,
sphere, ring, cylinder and disc. Angular momentum, torque, central force, Kepler's Law,
energy of activation, catalysis, criteria of catalysis, enzymes catalysis, primary salt effect in
motion of satellite (including geostationary satellite), Galilieon transformation, special
ionic reactions.
theory of relativity, Michelson - Morley experiment, Lorentz transformation equations,
variation of mass and length with velocity, time dilation, addition of velocities and mass- Chemical equilibrium- Law of mass action and its application to homogeneous and
energy equivalence relation. heterogeneous equilibria, relationship between Kp and Kc. Le chatelier principle and its
Stream line and turbulent motions, Reynold's number, Stoke's law, Poiseulle's formula, application to chemical equilibrium, degree of dissociation and abnormal; molecular
flow of liquid through narrow tube. Bernoulli's formula with applications, surface tension, Weight hydrolysis of salts, Bronsted & lewis acid and base. pH, buffer solution, solubility
Stress- strain relationship, Hooke's Law, modulii of elasticity and interrelation between and solubility Product of sparingly soluble salts:-
them Poisson's ratio, elastic energy. Electrochemistry- Electrolytic conductance-equivalent,specific and molecular
(II)THERMAL PHYSICS:- Concept of temperature and the zeroth law, first law of conductances, variation of conductances with dilution of solutions, Kohlausch's law of
thermodynamics and internal energy, isothermal and adiabatic changes, second law of independent migration of
thermodynamics, Entropy, Carnot cycle and Carnot engine, absolute scale of ions, factors affecting the conductances, types of single electrode and their potentials,
temperature. Maxwell's thermodynamical relations. The Clausius- Clapeyron equation, EMF of the cell, Nernest equation. EMF and equilibrium constant, concept of
porus plug experiment and Joule Thomson effect. concentration cell With and without transference, liquid junction potential chemical cells
Kinetic theory of gases, Maxwell distribution law of velocities, calculation of mean without transference, fuel cells
velocity, root mean square velocity and the Most probable velocity, degrees of freedom, B- Inorganic:
Law of equipartition of energy, specific heats of gases, mean free path, transport Atomic structure- dual nature of particle, Heisenberd's uncertainity principle,
phenomena. Schrodinger's wave equation atomic orbitatals, quantum numbers, shapes of s,p,d.
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orbitals, Aufbau principle and pauli's exclusion principle, Hunds law, electronic (addition & condensation) addition polymers-polythene, Teflon, PVC buna-s, Buna-N
configuration of elements, modern periodic table, periodic properties of the elements and condensation polymer-Nylon 6, NyIon 6,6, backelite, methyl melamine, Biodegradable &
their variation in periodic table, chemical bond- Ionic bond, lattice energy, Born- Haber non biodegradable polymers
cycle, salvation energy, Covalent bond (Fajan's rule) Bond order, energy level diagram, of 12- Chemistry in everyday life:-
homonuclear and heteronuclear molecules, Hybridisation and shapes of inorganic a- chemicals in medicine:- Analgesic, tranquilizers, Antiseptics, Disinfectant,
antimicrobials, antibiotics, antacids, antihistamins. antioxidants
molecules and ions, valence shell electron pair repulsion theory and its application,
stability of nucleus, mass defect and nuclear binding energy, radioactivity, nuclear b- chemicals in foods: food preservative, artificxal sweetening agent,
reactions-fusion and fission, carbon dating. c- cleansing agents-difference between soaps & detergents cleansing action of Soaps.
S-block elements-chemistry of lithium and berilium, abnormal behavior and diagonal Biology
relationship. Section:- (A)- BOTANY
P-block elements- chemical reactivity of elements in group, inert pair effect, structure (1) Plant Diversity-
of their hydrides and halides, oxyacids of N, P, S and halogens, interhalogens (a) Classification (Taxonomy) of plants.
d-block elements: General characteristics- variable oxidation state, complex (b) Study of habits and habitats, Structure and reproduction of the followings-
formation, magnetic properties, colour and catalytic properties, (i) Algae
coordination compounds-nomenclature, stereo chemistry of metal, complex and (ii) Bryophyta
isomerisation, effective atomic number and valence bond theory, crystal field theory, (iii) Pteridophyta
crystal field splitting in tetrahedral and Octahedral complexes, crystal field stabilization (iv) Gymnosperms
energy substitution reaction in square planar complexes, electronic spectrum, molecular (v) Angiosperm with the following families- Cruciferae, Compositae, Malvaceae, Liliacae
orbital energy level diagram in tetrahedral and octahedrdal complexes (bond only) energy and Solanaceae.
level diagram for d-1 and d_9 states (2) Angiosperms- Morphology and Morphological Modifications in roots, stem, leaves
Organometallic chemistry- Definition, nomenclature and classification of organometallic etc. Histology, growth, reproduction and development.
compounds (3) Plant Physiology-
Bioinorganic chemistry- Structure and function of myoglobin Hemoglobin, chlorophyll (i) Water Relations-Transpiration, Translocation.
and cyano cobalamine- (ii) Photocynthesis.
f-block elements: Electronic structure, lanthanide contraction and its consequences, (iii) Respiration and metabolism.
magnetic and spectral properties and their differences from transition metalsion exchange (iv) Plant Nutrition (Nutrients, Nitrogen fixation).
and solvent extraction methods of separation of lanthanides chemistry of actinides. (v) Plant growth regulators (Phytohormones).
A- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY:- (vi) Flowering and Stress Physiology
1- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- Some Basic Principles Techniques:- (vii) Plant growth and movements.
(a) Classification of organic compounds (4) Microbiology- (i) Viruses, Phytoplasma, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria.
(b) I UPAC Nomenclature of organic compounds (ii) Fungi (general characteristics, classification growth and reproduction, life cycle).
(c) Types of organic recation (iii) Economic importance of Micro-organisms.
(d) Mechanism of organic reaction- Homolytic & Hetrolytic fission of coralent Bond, (5) Economic Botany-
carbocations, cambanians carbenes, free Radicals, Electrophile & Nueleophile Sn 1 & sn (i) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants.
2 reaction (ii) Food Plants.
(e) Electronic Displacements in covalent Bond- Inductive effect, electromeric effect (iii) Forage and Fodder Plants.
Resonance, Hyperconjugation (iv) Fibre Crops.
(f) purification of organic Compounds:- fractional Distillation, chromatography (v) Fruit and Vegetable Plants.
(g) estiation of elements in organic compounds (vi) Ethnobotany.
2- Isomerism:- (vii) Ornamental Plants.
structural & stereo Isomerism, (Geometrical & optical Isomerism) Tautormerism (viii) Oil Yielding Plants.
conformation (ix)Timber Plants.
3- Hydrocarbon:- (x) Miscellaneous uses of Plants.
a- General methods of preparation, physical & chemical properties of Alkane, Alkene & (6) Plant Pathology
Alkynes, Location of double bonds by ozonolysis of Alkene. (i) Causes, effects, control and cure of various Plant diseases.
b- Aromatic Hydrocarbon:- (ii) Biological Control of Various Plant weeds, diseases and parasites.
Benzene- It's structure, resonance Aromaticity preperation & physical and chemical (7) Ecology and Environment-
properties of Benzene (i) Concept of Ecology and Environment
Mechanism of electrophlic substitution- nitration, sulphonation, Halogenation, freidal (ii) Various Habitats & Ecological Niches.
craft's Alkylation & Acylation. Directive Influence of groups in mono substituted benzene. (iii) Ecosystem- Structure and function, Ecosystems stability, carrying capacity, Food-
Carcinogenacity & (Toxicity chemistry of toluene) chain, Food -web, Energy flow, Ecological Pyramids, Biomes.
c- Derivatives of Benzene:- (iv) Population, biotic community.
Preperation, Physical & chemical properties of Phenol, Aniline, Anisole Benzaldehyde & (v) Bio-geo-Chemical Cycles.
Benzoic Acid (vi) Ecological Succession.
4- Haloalkanes:- (vii) Natural Resources and their conservation.
General Methods of preperation, physical and chemical properties preparation and (viii) Biodiversity and its conservation (In-situ and Ex-situ).
properties of chloroform and lodoform, Freon (ix) Environmental Pollution- Causes and its ill effects. Air, Water and Soil Pollution.
5- Alcohols:- classification, General methods of preparation, Physical & chemical Radioactive pollution, Noise Pollution, Ozone depletion , Acid rain, Eutrophication,
properties, mechanism, of dehydration of Alcohol, Denatured spirit, power alcohol, Biological magnification, Ocean pollution, Ocean acidification, Control and prevention of
various environmental Pollutions. Climate change, global warming and green- house
Absolute Alcohol fermentation of Alcohol Properties of Glyecerol. effect, Environmental management. Renewable energy sources, food Security. for rising
6. Aldehyde & Ketones:- human population.
General Methods of preparation, Physical & chemical properties, mechanism of Section - B
Nucleophilic addition. 7- Ether:- General methods of preparation of ether, physical & Zoology
chemical Properties of Ether &uses (1) Animal Diversity-
8- Carborxylic acid and their Derivatives:- (1) Animal Diversity-
General Methods of preparation physical and properties, lnfluence of substituents group (i) Animal Taxonomy with characteristic features.
on acidic nature of carboxylic acid, General methods of preparation & properties of acid, (2) Non-Chordates-
Halide, ester, Amide,& Anhydride (i) Classification of Non-chordate phyla.
9- Organic compounds containing nitrogen:- (ii) Morphology, Anatomy, Nutrition, Respiration and reproduction of the following Non-
a- Amines:- classification, general methods of preparation & properties, basic character of chordates- Amoeba, Sycon Hydra, Ascaris, Cockroach, Pila and Star-fish.
Amines, Distinction between primary secondry and tertiary amines (iii) Parasitic protozoa
b- Nitro Compounds:- (iv) Parasitic adaptation in Helminths.
General methods of preparation & properties of nitoro compounds (v) Economic importance of insects.
c- Cyanides & Isocyanides:- (3) Chordates-
General methods of preparation & properties of cyanides & isocyanides (i) Classification of chordates and various-classes of chordates with characteristic
10. Bio-molecules:- features and examples.
a- Carbohydrates:- classification, Molisch's test of carbohydrate, Glucose & fructose: (ii) Aquatic adaptation in fishes.
Preparation & properties, open & Ring structure of glucose mutarotation, Annomers. (iii) Origin and evolution of terrestrial chordates.
b- Proteins: Alpha Amino acids, peptide bond, polypeptide, protein, structure of (iv) Flying adaptations in birds.
protein- Primary, secondry & tertiary structure, denaturation of proteins, Zwitter ion, Iso (v)Phylogeny of prototheria, Metatheria and eutheria.
electric points; (4) Anatomy of — Frog, Pigeon and Rabbit.
c- Lipids & harmones; (5) Animal Histology- Study of various tissues.
oil & fats introducation, difference between oil & fats properties. (6) Animal Physiology and Biochemistry-
steroids- Natural & Artifical steroid Harmones- classification & physiological function (i) Nutrition and Digestion.
d- Vitamins- classification & functions deficiencey diseases of vitamins (ii) Respiration and metabolism.
e- Nucleic acids- (iii) Circulation-blood Heart. & Circulatory system.
Nucleotides & nucleosides, Difference between DNA and RNA primay structure of DNA (iv) Osmo regulation and Excretion.
DNA finger printing (v) Movement and locomotion.
11- Polymers:- classification natural & synthetic polymers, methods of polymerisation (vi) Nervous co-ordination and integration. Sense Organs.
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(vii) Chemical co-ordination (Hormones and pheromones). Intersection of a line of plane & intersection of two plane. Equation of a plane passing
(viii) Immune system. through the intersection of two planes.
(7) Animal Embryology- (iii) Equation of a sphere, cones cylinders.
(i) Gametogenesis 6. Group: Examples- especially the group of nth rots of unity, group of residue class
(ii) Fertilization in lower and higher animals. modulo n and modulo p where p is a prime. Subgroups, Homomorphism and
isomorphisms properties of Homomorphism. Subgroups generated by a subset. Order of
(iii) Types of Eggs and cIeavage. element in a group, Cyclic group, Symmetric group - Sn. Lagrange theorem, Fermat's
(iv) Organogenesis. theorem with application point of view. Narmal subgroups,Fundamental theorem of
(v) Development of Frog and Metamorphosis. Homomorphism, Endomorphisim, automorphism, First isomorphism theorem and second
isomorphism theorem.
(vi) Foetal membranes in Birds.
Ring and field with simple examples as -(Zn,.+,) & (zp,.+)
(vii) Placenta in mammals. Regeneration.
Linear Algebra: vector space with examples, subspace, linear dependence and
(viii) Human reproduction and reproductive physiology.
independence, Basis and dimension of a vector space, Quotient space, Sum and direct
(8) Cell Biology (Cytology and Molecular Biology) slim of spaces. Linear transformation, Karnel and image, of a-linear transformation, Rank
(i) Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells- their structure and properties. and nullity of linear transformations, Rank nullity theorem. Composite of linear
(ii) Cell division (mitosis and meiosis). transformations and its rank & nullity. Singular and non singular linear transformation,
Transpose, of a linear transformations, Matrix of a linear transformation. Vector
(iii) Structure and functions of various cell organelles. differentiation: Gradient, divergence, curl, first order vector identities. Directional
(iv) Chromosome structure and their behavior during cell division. derivatives (with application point of view).
(v) Nucleic acids-Molecular structure of DNA and RNA. Vector integration: Line integral; surface integral, volume integral, Green's theorem,
DNA 'as genetic material Gauss-divergence theorem, stokes's theorem, (From application point of view).
DNA replication and repair. Rieman integration: Integration of discontinuous functions, Lower and upper integals of a
(vi) Genetic: code central dogma, protein synthesis and Gene expression. bounded functions, Integration of a step function and signum function.
(9) Sr. Genetics- Statices: Equilibrium of a body under the action Of-three forces, coplanar forces,
Equilibrium of a body Under the Action of a system of coplanar forces, Centre of gravity
(i) Mendel's laws of inheritance. catenary Friction.
(ii) Co-dominance- and incomplete dominance and interaction of Genes. Dynamics: Motion of a projectile in vertical plane under gravity, Work power and energy
(iii) Chrosomal theory of inheritance. Direct impact of smooth bodies, Radial and transverse Velocity and acceleration.
(iv) Linkage and crossing over. Tangential and normal acceleration.
(v) Sex-determination. Trignometry: Trignometric equations , Properties of triangles Inverse circular functions,
(vi) Multiple gene inheritance and polypody. Height and distance, Complex numbers, D-mioivers theorem & its application, nth roots
of unity.
(vii) Human genetic disorders.
laLd`r
(viii) Mutation.
oSfnd lkfgR;
(10) Biotechnology-
(i) Concepts, principles and scope of Biotechnology. +_Xosn & vfXu lwDr ¼1-1-1½] fo'osnsok lwDr ¼1-89½] fo".kq lwDr ¼1-154½] iztkifr lwDr ¼10-121½A
(ii) Tools and techniques in Biotechnology. ;tqosZn & f'ko ladYi lwDr ¼34-1&6½A
(iii) Recombinant DNA technology and its applications in human welfare. dBksifu"kn~ & izFke v/;k; ¼1&3 oYyh½
(ii) Origin of life. lka[; n'kZu & l`f"V izfØ;k] izek.k] lRdk;Zokn] f=xq.k dk Lo:i] iq#"k dk Lo:i ¼xzUFk&
(iv) Evidences for evolution. osnkUr n'kZu & vuqcU/k prq"V;] lk/ku prq"V;] ek;k dk Lo:i] czºe dk Lo:i ¼xzUFk& osnkUrlkj½
(v) Neo-Darwinism and synthetic theory of evolution. U;k;@oS'ksf"kd n'kZu & izek.k ¼izR;{k] vuqeku] mieku] 'kCn½ ¼xUFk& rdZHkk"kk] rdZlaxzg½
(vi) Variations. xhrk n'kZu & fu"dke deZ ;ksx] fLFkrizK dk Lo:i ¼xhrk % f}rh; v/;k;½
(vii) Human evolution.
tSu n'kZu ,oa ckS) n'kZu dk lkekU; ifjp; ¼xzUFk& Hkkjrh; n'kZu &cynso mik/;k;½
Mathmatics
O;kdj.k
1. Relation and functions: Types of relations: reflexive, Symmetric, transitive and
equivalence relations. Equivalence class. One-one and onto functions, composite of 1- y?kqfl)kUr dkSeqnh & laKk izdj.k] lfU/k izdj.k] d`nUr izdj.k] rf)r izdj.k] L=h] izR;;] leklA
determinants, Adjoin and inverse of a square matrix. Consistency and number of solutions 2- Hkk"kkvksa dk oxhZdj.k
of system of linear equations by examples. Solving system of linear equations in two or 3- /ofu ifjorZu] vFkZ ifjorZu
three variables (having unique solutions).
lkfgR; 'kkL=
(iii) Theory of equations of degree greater than or equal to two. Arthmatical, Geometrical
dkO; izdk'k@lkfgR; niZ.k& dkO; iz;kstu] dkO; y{k.k] dkO;gsrq] dkO;HksnA 'kCn&'kfDr ¼vfHk/kk]
and Hormonical progressions. Permutations and combinations, Bionomical theorem. Sum
y{k.kk] O;atuk½A jl dk Lo:i] jl Hksn] foHkko&vuqHkko&lqpkjh Hkko] LFkk;h Hkko] Hkko dk Lo:iA xq.k
of exponential and logerthimic series.
dk Lo:i ,oa HksnA jhfr dk Lo:i ,oa HksnA v/kksfyf[kr vyadkj dk lkekU; ifjp;&'kCnkyadkj&
(iv) Prabability Multiplication theorem on probability, Conditional probability, Independent
vuqizkl] ;ed] 'ys"kA vFkkZyadkj& miek] :id] mRisz{kk vfr'k;ksfDr] vFkkZUrjU;klA
events. Total probability. Bayes's theorem distribution.
n'k:id& ukV~; y{k.k] ukV~; Hksn] vFkZizd`fr] voLFkk] lfU/k] uk;d dk Lo:i ,oa HksnA ikfjHkkf"kd
3. Calculus .
'kCn& ukUnh] izLrkouk] lw=/kkj] dapqdh] izo'
s kd] fo"dEHkd] izdk'k] vkdk'kHkkf"kr] tukfUrd] viokfjr]
(i) Limit of a function: Continuity & differentiation, derivative of composite functions, and
Loxr] HkjrokD;A
differentiation of different types of functions. Chain rule, Roles theorem and lagrange
mean value theorem, Maclaurins & Taylor's series. L. Hospitals rule, partial differentiation, /oU;kyksd ¼izFke m|ksr½ & /ofu dk Lo:iA
successive differentiation, Leibnitz theorem, equation of tangent & normal to a given ykSfdd lkfgR;
curve, Maxima, minima, increasing and decreasing functions. jkek;.k ,oa egkHkkjr% dky fu/kkZj.k] mithO;rk] egRoA
(ii) Integration: Various methods of intergration definite integration as a limit of sum,
izeq[k dkO;& fdjkrktqZuh;i¼izFke lxZ½] f'k'kqikyo/kk¼izFke lxZ½] uS"k/kh;pfjrk ¼izFke lxZ½] j?kqo'
a ke~
Basic properties of definite integrals & evalution of definite integrals. Application in finding
¼f}rh; lxZ½] dqekj lEHko ¼izFke lxZ½A
the area under simple curves of spheres, cones & cylinders.
izeq[k [k.M dkO;& es?knwre~ uhfr'krdA
(iii)Differential equations: Order and degree of a differential equations. Formation of
differential equations whose general solution is given. Solution of differential equations of izeq[k x| dkO;& dknEcjh ¼dFkkeq[k½] f'kojktfot;e~¼izFke fu%'okl½A
Ist order & Ist degree. Linear differential equations with constant coefficients dFkk lkfgR;& iapra=] fgrksins'k%A
Homogeneous differential equations. ukVd& vfHkKku'kkdqUrye~ ¼1&4 vad½] mRrjjkepfje~ ¼1&3 vad½] e`PNdfVde~ ¼izFke vad½] jRukoyh]
4. Co-oridnate geometry of two dimensions: izfrek ukVde~
Equation of the pair of straight in homogeneous and non homogeneous form. Conditions pEiw dkO;& uypEiw ¼vk;kZorZ o.kZu½A
when homogeneous form. Conditions when non at homogeneous equation of 2nd degree
egkdkO;] [k.MdkO;] x|dkO;] pEiw dkO; ,oa ukV~;&dkO; dh mRifRr ,oa fodklA
represent circle, parabola ellipse and hyperbola. equation of tangents & normals to the
above conics. Common tangents to the two conics, Pair of tangents. Chord of contacts, Economics
polarlines to the above conics. 1. Micro Economics: Theory of consumer behaviors and demand analysis- Cardinal and
5. Vectors and three dimensional geometry: ordinal approaches, Indifference curve technique, Theories of production, Laws of returns,
returns to scale Production function, Cost and revenue curves, Equilibrium of firm under
(i) Vectors: Vector & scalars. Unit vectors, Direction cosines/ratios of a vector. different market fonts- Perfect competition/Monopoly, Monopolistic competition
Multiplication of a Vector by scalar, dot product, cross product of vector and their in physics 2. Macro Economics: National Income- Concepts, Components and methods of
(work done and moments, anguler velocity, projection of a vector on a line. Angle between accounting. Classical and Keynesian theories of employment and income, Consumption
two vector.) and investment function, Inflation and measures to control inflation, Theories of trade cycle.
(ii) Three dimension Geometry: Direction cosine/rations of line joining two points, 3. Money and Banking: Concept and function of money, determinants of money supply,
Cartesian and vector equation of a line. Coplanar and skew lines, shortest distance Quantity theory of money-. Fisher and Cambridge approach, Keynesion, approach,
between to lines, cartesian and vector equation of a plane. Angle between (a) two lines (b) Central and Commercial banks. Functions, Credit creation, methods .of credit control by
two planes (c) A line and a plane Distance of a point from a plane. Intersection of two line, central bank.
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System. Panchayati Raj System
Society of Mughal: Social system, Economic system; Trade and Commerce, Religious Unit-VIII
system. Contemporary Indian Social Problems.
MODERN INDIAN HISTORY Poverty, Unemployment, Gender Inequality, Corruption, Attrocities Against Weaker
Mercantilism, European Traders in India in the Seventeeth & eighteenth centuries Arrival
Sections - Women, SCs, STs, and OBC's Problems of Minorities.
of Dutch, French, Portuguese and British East India Company in india.
Unit-IX
Rise of the English Power in Bengal- Battle of Plassey, Battle of Buxar and its
importance Social Research: Methods and Processes
Clive's Second. Governor of Bengal (l765-67)- Dual Government and its merit & demerit. Social Research: Meaning and Various Steps of Social Research,
Warren Hasting - (1772-85) Designs of Social Research - Meaning and Types
Administrative reforms. Judical reforms, Revenue reforms. Methods & Techniques of Data collection :
Administrative Reforms of Cornwallis. (1786-93) Statistical Analysis : Mean, Median, Mode
Judical Reforms Standard Deviation and Correlation.
Revenue: Reforms Permanent. Settlement of Bengal 1793. Education
Lord Wellesley (1798-1805) - The subsidiary alliance System. I- Meaning and scope of education aims of education agencies of education, primary,
Mysore Under Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan Secondary and higher education in U.P. - nature and organization, life long education,
Ist Anglo Mysore War Continuing education, history and problems of Indian education - Education during Vedic,
IInd Anglo Mysore War
Buddhist, Medieval British and Post Independence period, Constitutional Provision for
IIIrd Anglo Mysore War
IVth Anglo Mysore War education in India, Recommendations of various commissions and committees on
Lord Hastings and Establishment of British Paramountacy in India education, Problems of primary Secondary and Higher education in Indian, Education for
The Anglo- Nepal War-(1814-18) National Integration, education Unemployment, Language controversy, Women
Pindaris War education, Inclusive education, Environment education, Adolescence education, Valne
Hasting's Policy towards the Marathas. education, Education and globalization.
William Bentinck (1825-35)
II- Relationship between Education and Philosophy, Aims of education, curriculum
Abolition of Sati
methods of teaching and discipline according to-Idealism, Naturalism, Realism Purifanism
Reforms of William Bentinck- Social, educational, Economic reform.
Education Policy of Lord Mecawley- and Existentialism, Education thought of Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindra Nath Tagore, Sri
Ranjeet Singh Achievement: Early career of Rajneet Singh, Administration, Land Arbindo, Madan Mohan Malviya Sir Sayed Ahmad, Rousseau and John Dewey, Meaning
Revenue, Military Administration. and Scope of educational sociology, culture and education, Urbanization and
Lord Dalhousie (1848-56) modernization Their impact on education, Social change and education, Religion and
The Doctrine of Lapse education. Education for socialization, Deschooling and Futurology in education.
The Annexation of Awadh, Reforms of Dalhousie
III- Education Psychology - meaning and importance, growth and development, Physical
Revolt 1857- Causes of Revolt.
Land Revenue system: The Permanent settlement, The Mahawari System, The mental social, emotional and moral development during infancy, Childhood and
Rayotwari System. adolescence, Individual difference Theories of Personalty - Freud, Adlen, Carl Ingard
Lord Curzon (1899-1905) Partition of Bengal Erickson, problem solving and creativity - nature and development, memory and forgetting
Religious and Social Reforms (Cultural awakening) concept formation, Thinking Theories Piaget and Bruner, guidance and counseling-
The Brahm Samaj, The Prarthana Samaj, The Arya Samaj, The Ram Krishna Movement, meaning need services and types.
The Theosophical Movement, Muslim Reform Movement, The Wahabi Movement, The
IV- Educational Research - meaning approaches Qualitative and Quantitative Steps of
Aligarh Movement.
Rise and Growth of Indian National Movement- Assesment of the Policies of the descriptive Historical, Experimental and Action, Research, Review of Related Literature,
Moderates, Causes of rise of Extrenism, Home Rule Movement, The Revolutionary Hypothesis- formulation and testing, Techniques of sampling, Characteristics of a good
Terroist. Movement, Saimon Commission Khilafat Movement, non-cooperation research reports.
movement, The Civil Disobedience Movement, The role of Mahatma Gandhi in India's Measures of central tendency - mean median and mode Measures of dispersion standard
Struggle for Independence. deviation, quartile deviation percentile Standard score Z, and Stanine, Normal Probability
Eminent National Leader-of India
Curve- Characteristic and dues correlation, t, F and Chisquare test.
Ram Mohan Roy- Role in Modernization of India, Dadabhai Naoroji 1825-1917, Gopal
Krishna Gokhale, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Lala Lajpat Rai, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawahar Lal V- Measurement and Evaluation in education - meaning, scope and importance;
Nehru. Taxonomy of educational objectives, writing objectives in behaviourial terms, Reliability,
Rise Muslim Commission- Act of Sir Syed, Foundation of Muslim Leagure, Two Nation Validity and Norms - types and calculation; construction of Achievement test, Essay type
Theory, Hindu Maha Sabha Mount Batten's Plan Partition of India. and Objective type tests, Norm reference and Criterion Referenced tests, Formative and
Act- The regulating Act of 1773 Summative Evolution, Continues and Comprehensive Evaluation, Choice Based Credit
Pit's Charter Act 1833
system; Measurement of Attitude, Aptitude, Personality Intelligence, Interest and
Act 1909
Act 1919 Creativity, Tools of Measurement - Interview, Observation, Rating Scale, Questionnaire
Act 1935 and Sociomeny, Grading and Scaling of Marks, Qualitative analysis of data.
First Phase of Independence VI- Distances education - meaning and importance, Open School and Open University.
The Indian Independence Act 1947 Educational Technology meaning and approaches, Computer assisted instruction,
Princely States and Integration of States. Programmed instruction. Models of teaching Training technology integrated education,
Murder of Mahatma Gandhi. Web based learning, System Approach in Education.
First Five Year Planes 1955-56 Meaning and nature of school management, functions of School management, institution
Relation with Neighour State- Pakistan, China The Chinese Attack 1962 Bangladesh.
planning, Supervisor nature and techniques, Role of Principal, school time table, school
Sociology
Unit-I budget, Program evalution steps and uses different agencies of administration at central,
Basic Sociological Concepts state and local level.
Sociology : Meaning, Nature and scope Urdu
Society: Concept and characteristics.
Other Related Concepts: Institution, Community, Association Institution Social groups,
Status and Role, Culture and Civilization.
Unit-II
Social Processes Cooperation, Competition, Conflict, Acculturation, Socialization,
Stratification and Differenciation.
Unit-III
Classical and Contemporary: Social Thinkers
Western Thinkers : August Compte, Karl Marx, Herbert Spencer, Emile Durkheim, Max
Weber.
Indian Thinkers: M.N. Srinivas, G.S. Gurlye, Arbindo Mahatma Gandhi, Radhakamal
Mukerjee.
Unit-IV
Contemporary Sociological Theories
Phenomenonlogy and Ethnomethodology, Functionalism, Structuralism, Marxism,
Conflict Theory, Exchange Theory and Symbolic Interactionlism.
Unit-V
Social Change and Social Control
Social Change : Concept, Factors and Theories.
Social Control : Concept means and Agencies
Social Change Processes : Industrialization, Urbanization;
Modernizations, Westernization and Globalisation.
Role of Media in Social change and Social control.
Unit-VI
Indian Society and Culture
Caste, Class, Marriage and Family
Sanskritisation, Secularisation Great Tradition & Little Tradition, Universalization &
Parachialisation.
Unit-VII
Indian Rural Social Systems
Caste System, Jajmani System, Kinship,
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financial accounting and management Accounting.
Tax Accounting - Agricultural Income, Assesses, Previous and Assessment year.
2- Business Organization and Management:
Meaning of trade, industry and commerce, Forms of business organization (Sole
proprietorship, Partnership, Company and Cooperative Society) Public Private
Partnership (PPP), Type of public Enterprises Plant Location, Business Combination,
Rationalization, Scientific Management Home and Foreign Trade, Business Services
(Banking Insurance, Warehousing, Transportation and Communication Business and
Official letters. Management - Meaning Nature, Scope, Principles of Management
Organization Structure, Management Functions, Planning Organization Staffing Directing
(Motivation, Leadership) Decision making Controlling Co-ordination).
Contribution of F.W. Taylor, Henry Fayol, and Elton Mayo in management.
3- Business Environment: Concept, Nature and Importance, Elements of Economic
System Government, Policies, Political, Legal and Socio-Culture environment,
Multinational Corporations, Liberalization, Privatization and Globalizations, World Trade
Organization, Stock and Produce Exchange. Securities and Exchange Board of India
(S.E.B.I.)
4- Business Statistics- Meaning Scope and importance of Statistics, Frequency
Distribution, Graphs and Diagrams, Measurement of Central Tendency (arithmetic mean,
median and mode), Dispersion and Skewness, Index Number, Correlations, Analysis of
Time series, Methods and uses of Chi Square Test, Agricultural Statistics, Industrial
Statistics Defects and reforms in Indian Statistics.
5- Business Economics: Concept Nature and signifrenece, Principles of Business,
Demand Analysis Production Analysis, Distribution Theories Rent, Wages, Interest and
profit, Business cycles, Indifference Curve Analysis, National Income, Population
theories, Problems of unemployment.
6- Money and Banking: Meaning and Functions of Money, Monetary standard
(Monomettalism and Bimetallism), Gresham's Law, Kinds of money, Quantity Theory of
Money, Inflation and Deflation, Money Market and Capital market.
Meaning and functions of Bank, Types of Banks, Merchant Banking, E-Banking Net
Banking Foreign Exchange, Exchange Control.
7- Auditing and Insurance: Meaning Objective and Scope of auditing, Techniques of
auditing (Routine Checking and Test Checking), Classification of auditing Internal Check
and Internal audit Vouching,
Company audit Appointment, Remuneration, Qualifications, Rights Duties and liabilities of
company audition Audit Report, Investigation.
Meaning and Principles of Insurance, Functions and Scope of Insurance Essential
elements of Insurance contract, Types of Insurance, Insurance Regulatory and
Development Authority (I.R.D.A.).
8- Entrepreneurship and Small Business: Meaning, Functions and Types of
Entrepreneurship, Qualities of an Entrepreneur, Main Theories of Entrepreneurship, Role
of Small and Medium Enterprises in, Indian Economy Role of Government and other
Instructions in the development of Entrepreneurship, and Small and Medium, Enterprises
in India. Problems of Small and Medium Enterprises in India.
Home Science
I- Human Physiology
(i) Cell, tissue and systems.
II- Health and Hygiene
(i) Personal Hygiene
(ii) Home & Employment Hygiene
(iii) Health Hygiene role in the community development
(iv) Environment Pollution
(v) Diseases commutable and non- commutable & their management.
III-Human Development & Family Relation
(i) Theories of Development
(ii) Growth Development
(iii) Development tasks of the life span
(iv) Nursery school and its types
(v) Play pattern of different stages
(vi) Family & Relation
(i) Family and types
(ii) Role of Family Needs & Fulfilment and duties of Family member
(iii) Marriage and family relations adjustments
(iv) Domestic & Social Problems:-
a) Domestic Violence
b) Drug abuse
c) Dowry
d) Disparities
IV Food & Nutrition
(i) Food Nutrition Food groups Balanced diet
(ii) Function of food
(iii) Food Deficiency diseases & symptoms & remedies
(iv) Food adulteration & related Problem.
(v) Method of cooking
(vi) Meal Plans for Different age groups & therapeutic diets
V Home Management
(i) Management, Resource & their classification
(ii) Management of Resources Management Process and Decision Making
(iii) Work and Work Simplification
(iv) Income, Expenditure Saying & Investment
(v) Consumer Education, right, responsibilities legal advice & Act.
VI Textile and clothing
(i) Fibre and its classification & properties
Commerce (ii) Manufacturing of textile fibers
1. Accounting (iii) Yarns classification
Principles, concept and conventions of accounting, Accounting Standards in India,
(iv) Fabric Construction
Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance, Rectification of errors, Bank reconciliation Statement, Final
(v) Fabric finishes Dyeing, Printing, Special finishes
Accounts (with adjustment entries), Depreciation, Reserves and Provisions, Consignments
(vi) Traditional textiles & Embroideries of India
Account, Joint Venture, Single Entry System, Receipt and Payment Account, Income and
(vii) Basic Design Current stitching of garments.
Expenditure Account, Capital and Revenue receipt and expenditures, Bills of Exchange,
Partnership Account (Admission, Retirement, Death, Dissolution) (viii) Care of garments & stain removal.
Company Accounts Issue of Shares and Debentures, Forfeiture of Shares, Reissue VII Extension Education
of forfeited shares, Redemption of debentures, Redemption of Preference Shares, Bonus (i) Community Development Programmers
Shares, Profit Prior to and Post to Incorporation, Company's Final Accounts. (ii) Communications Systems Function elements of communication
Ratio Analysis, Fund Flow Analysis, Cash Flow Analysis. (iii) Formal & Non formal Education
Cost Accounting- Meaning and objectives, Elements of Cost Methods of Costing - Unit (iv) Extension Education meaning and scope
Costing, Process Costing, Contract Costing. (v) Leadership in Home Science education
Techniques of Costing - Marginal Costing Standard Costing, Budgetary Control. (vi) Qualities of a good leads.
Management Accounting, Meaning objective scope and importance, Difference between Secretary
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