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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, WEST BENGAL WEST BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE (EXECUTIVE) ETC.EXAMINATION, 2011 SCHEME AND SYLLABUS The scheme and syllabus of the examination shall be as detailed in the Schedule below :- 1. Scheme of the Preliminary Examination : The Preliminary Examination will consist of only one paper, viz., a paper on “General Studies”. The paper will be of an objective type consisting of 200 multiple-choice questions. The paper will carry 200 marks and will be of 2½ hours duration. The standard of the paper will be of the level of knowledge as expected of a graduate of any faculty of a recognized University. The paper will include questions covering the following fields of knowledge: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) English Composition General Science Current events of National & International Importance History of India Geography of India with special reference to West Bengal Indian Polity and Economy Indian National Movement General Mental Ability 25 Marks 25 Marks 25 Marks 25 Marks 25 Marks 25 Marks 25 Marks 25 Marks An outline of the syllabi is given in Appendix – I The Preliminary Examination is meant to serve as a Screening Test only for the purpose of selection of candidates for the Main Examination. The marks obtained in this examination by the candidates will not be considered for final selection. Only those candidates who will be declared qualified at the Preliminary Examination in a year will be eligible for admission to the W.B.C.S. (Exe.) etc.(Main) Examination of that year. 2. Scheme of the Main Examination : The Main Examination will consist of five Compulsory papers and two optional subjects (one optional subject for candidates applying only for group C and / or D) to be chosen by the candidates from the list of optional subjects given below. If a candidate offers two optional subjects and intends to compete for only Group – ‘C’ and/or ‘D’, he/she will be allowed the Optional Subject mentioned first. There will be two papers on each optional subject. Every paper – Compulsory or Optional – will carry 100 marks and will be of 3 hours’ duration. Compulsory Papers : Paper I : Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali Essay, Précis Writing, Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali (Marks 40+20+20+20). Composition and Translation from English into Paper II : English Essay, Précis Writing, Composition and Translation from Bengali/Hindi/ Urdu/Nepali into English (Marks 40+20+20+20). General Knowledge and Current Affairs (Excluding questions on the Constitution of India and the Five-year Plans (Marks 50+50). The Constitution of India and the Five-year Plans (Marks 50+50). Arithmetic and Test of Reasoning (Marks 50+50). Paper III : Paper IV Paper V : : 3. List of Optional Subjects : (Vide restriction on choice in Item No.-4 below and syllabi in Appendix-I) Subject Bengali Hindi Sanskrit English Pali Arabic Persian French Urdu Comparative Literature Code 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Page 1 of 14 and the Bengali. 6. (2) The Constitution of India & the Five-Year Plans. (4) Inferring from diagrams. (2) Forcefulness of the Arguments. Persian & Urdu. Odd man out. the Devanagari Script in the answer papers on Hindi or Nepali. Logical Reasoning – (1) Logical Deduction. The standard of the examination in optional subjects will be approximately that of an Honours Degree Examination as prescribed by the recognized Indian Universities except Law. (2) Number series. For Law. Medical Science and Engineering subjects those specified for the LLB course theoretical papers for MBBS and BE or equivalent courses respectively of recognized Indian University / Institution. Mathematical puzzles. Selecting the correct sequence. Answers in the following compulsory and optional papers may also be written in Nepali : Compulsory : (1) General Knowledge & Current Affairs. Medical Science and Engineering subjects. Symbol Interpretation. Commerce and Accountancy or Management Sociology or Political Science or Anthropology Mathematics or Statistics Agriculture or Botany Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science or Medical Science or Physiology or Zoology Civil Engineering or Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or Computer Science Philosophy or Psychology viii) Geography or Geology 5. i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi) vii) ix) Bengali/Hindi/Sanskrit/English/Pali/Arabic/Persian/French/Urdu/Comparative Literature (candidates will have the option to choose if they so intend. only one of those subjects as an optional paper). Non-verbal reasoning. Persian and Urdu Scripts respectively in the answer papers on Bengali. Test of Reasoning will cover Analytical Reasoning – Data Sufficiency. Answers in all the paper – Compulsory and Optional – except the language papers may be written either in English or in Bengali (unless otherwise directed in these rules or in the question papers).Subject Agriculture Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science Anthropology Botany Chemistry Civil Engineering Commerce and Accountancy Computer Science Economics Electrical Engineering Geography Geology History Law Mathematics Management Mechanical Engineering Medical Science Philosophy Physiology Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Statistics Zoology Code 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 4. The standard of other compulsory papers will be of the level of learning expected of a graduate of any faculty of a recognized University. Page 2 of 14 . Inferring from Data. (1) Political Science (2) Botany Optional : Note : Candidates should write their answers to all the questions in only one and the same language in any particular paper. Arabic. Arabic. Restriction on choice of Optional Subjects : Candidates will be allowed to offer optional subjects mentioned below in the following restricted manner. The standard of Arithmetic part of Compulsory Paper – V – Arithmetic & Test of Reasoning will be similar to that of the Compulsory Mathematics paper at the Madhyamik Examination of the Board of Secondary Education. Series – (1) Letter series. (3) Implication of sentences. analogy tests. West Bengal. Candidates may use the Devanagari or Bengali Script in the answer papers on Sanskrit. Perception test. 7. 8. 2. Group ‘C’ & ‘D’ Services & Posts : All 5 compulsory papers and one optional subject of two papers. C and D will have to appear for the Personality Test. 6. Compulsory Papers Bengali / Hindi / Urdu / Nepali Essay. the marks in that paper / subject will not be considered in calculating his / her aggregate. Précis Writing. alertness of mind. 5. e.g. Personality Test : A number of candidates selected in order of merit on the results of the Main Examination (Written) for all the services and posts included in Groups A.7. Deduction of marks : In all the answer papers under examination due credit will be given for proper economy of words combined with clarity. Discretion of the Commission : The Commission has discretion to fix qualifying marks in any or all the papers / subjects and in the aggregate. A deduction of 10% of full marks may be made from the total marks secured by a candidate in a particular paper if he / she discloses his / her identity by writing his / her name. B. Each candidate will be asked questions on matters of general interest. roll number or by putting any identifying marks inside the answer script of that paper.. Candidates for Group ‘B’ Service (West Bengal Police Service) will be specially tested at the interviews with regard to their suitability for the service. 4. intellectual and moral integrity. A summary of the group-wise papers in the Main Examination : Group ‘A’ & ‘B’ Services & Posts : All 5 compulsory papers and two optional subjects of two papers each. Composition and Translation from English into Bengali / Hindi / Urdu / Nepali English Essay. No. The object of the test will be to assess the candidate’s personal qualities. 10. 1. If a candidate fails to secure qualifying marks in any paper / subject. Composition and Translation from Bengali / Hindi / Urdu / Nepali into English General Knowledge and Current Affairs The Constitution of India and the Five-year-Plans Arithmetic and Test of Reasoning Optional Subjects : Personality Test : Total Marks : Group A 100 100 100 100 100 400 200 1100 Group B 100 100 100 100 100 400 200 1100 Group C 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 900 Group D 100 100 100 100 100 200 100 800 Page 3 of 14 . leadership and also the candidates’ range of interests. In case of a candidate competing for Group ‘A’ and / or ‘B’ along with Group ‘C’ and / or ‘D’ and offering two optional subjects the particular optional subject in which higher marks have been secured will be taken into account in calculating his / her aggregate in Group ‘C’ and / or ‘D’. 3. power of clear and logical exposition. ‘B’ & ‘C’ Group ‘D’ 200 Marks 100 Marks 9. Marks for the Personality Test (i) (ii) Group ‘A’. Abstract Table of Papers / Subjects and Marks Main Examination and Personality Test Sl. precision and effectiveness of expression and originality of approach. Précis Writing. . Corneilles : La Cid. (a) History of Arabic literature. Modern Bengali Poetry. (c) Translation from Persian into English. Iranian dialects. 26-40 and 81-90). The Mahabharata of Kasiram Das. History of French Literature. Development of poetic formsqasida. (2) Chahar Maqala of Nizami Aruzi. Drama and Criticism. (4) Diwan-i-Hafiz. General Mental Ability will relate to Logical perception. translation from Classical Sanskrit into English. (3) Bharavi’s Kiratarjuniyam.T. Avestan language. philosophical. Vidyapati. (c) Translation from Arabic into English. Prose. (2) Poetry-Ronsard : Poesies choisies (Classique Larosusse)-2 volumes.). By Trenckner). economic and political aspects. Questions on the Geography of India will relate to Physical. use of appropriate and qualifying words etc. 1-100. Modern prose. In History. (iii) PALI : Paper – I : Paper – II : (a) Arabic linguistics. (6) Naldaman of Fayzi. Pierre Loti. (b) Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study) : (1) Kalidas’s Abhignanasakuntalam and Kumarsambhavam (Cantor I – VII). (b) Persian grammar. (2) Majjhima-Nikaya (P. The Eastern Bengali Ballads. The Srikrishnakirtan and Lyrics of Chandidas. pp. etc.APPENDIX – I SYLLABI FOR PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Questions on English Composition will cover Synonyms. Indo-Persian literature). Survey of prose-works-historical. Vocabulary test. (d) Translation from English into Arabic. (a) Pali linguistics. understanding and natural conclusion. Prose Fiction of the Nineteenth Century. Works of Iswarchandra Gupta. 1-89. Questions on General Science will cover general appreciation and understanding of science.S. (b) Arabic grammar. (a) History of Vedic and Classical Sanskrit Literature. (2) Sab’a Mu’allaqa. Panchayatee Raj. Paper – II : (vi) FRENCH : Paper – I : Paper – II : Paper – II : . emphasis will be on broad general understanding of the subject in its social. (d) Translation from English into Persian. biographical. (4) Banabhatta’s Kadambari (Purvardha). 72-252). Translation from English into Pali. Old Persian. Idioms and Phrases. Lyrics of Ramprasad. mystical. (3) Mahavagga (Oldenberg’s Edn. French Grammar. Translation from French into English. Antonyms. including matters of everyday observation and experience as may be expected of a well-educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific discipline. (e) Persian rhetoric and prosody. Questions on the Indian National Movement will relate to the nature and character of the Nineteenth Century Resurgence. (b) Pali grammar. Phrasal Verbs. (b) History of Bengali Literature. (a) History of Persian literature (Origin of Persian poetry.S. romantic.(i) ENGLISH : Paper – I : Paper – II : (ii) SANSKRIT : Paper – I : Paper – II : (a) Sanskrit linguistics. (3) Qasaid-iKhaqani. Modern poetry. Growth of Nationalism and Attainment of Independence. (5) Masnavi of Jalaluddin Rumi. English Poetry from 1798 to 1922 : Prose Drama of late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries. Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study): (1) Dighanikaya (P. Practical criticism.T. (iv) ARABIC : Paper – I : Paper – II : (v) PERSIAN : Paper – I : (a) Persian linguistics (Persian and Indo-European family of languages. Modern Persian. mystical. Vol. (c) Translation from Pali (Prose and Poetry) into English. (2) Bhavabhuti’s Uttararamcharitam and Malatimadhavam. evolution of Persian language. Growth of poetic themes or trendsepic. III (pp. History of Pali Literature (Canonical and Post-canonical) History of Buddhism. Persian influence on Indian languages). (c) Old Bengali Texts (Poetry and prose) up to Iswarchandra Gupta. Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study) : (1) Prose-Ronsard : Deveres choisies (Classique Larosusse) – 2 volumes. the Ramayana of Krittivasa. etc. Texts. 58-193). (3) Sirat-Ibn-i-Hisham. (b) Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study) : (1) Shahnama of Firdausi.) – The whole. Community Development and Planning in India. Contributions of eminent poets and writers. Translation from English into French. History of English Language. etc. (e) Arabic rhetoric and prosody. Page 4 of 14 History of English Literature. Poems of Syed Alaol.) Suttas (Nos. Musset : Poesies nouvelles. translation from English into Sanskrit. (5) Suttanipata-Uragavagga and Attakavagga. (b) Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study) : (1) Diwan-Ibn-ul-Fariz. (c) Translation from Vedic Texts into English. The Chaitanya-Bhagavata.S. including the main features of Indian Agricultural and Natural Resources with special reference to West Bengal. ghazal. Social and Economic Geography of the country. (vii) BENGALI : Paper – I : (a) Bengali Linguistics. Middle Persian or Pahlavi. (4) Muqaddama-Ibn-i-Khaldun. Shakespearean Drama. Aryan or Indo_Iranian branch. ethical. La roman d’um enfant. (b) Sanskrit grammar. Drama-Moliers : L’Avare. Vol. II (pp. Mangala Kavyas including Bharatchandra’s Annadamangal. Questions of Indian Polity and Economy will test the knowledge of the country’s Political System. (7) Therigatha (P. Early poets. masnavi. Comment and Appreciation. ethical. Literary progress in different periods of Iranian history. (4) Milindapanha (Ed. Jnandas and Govindadas. SYLLABI FOR OPTIONAL PAPERS OF MAIN EXAMINATION 1. the same words bearing more than one meaning. (6) Dhammapada-The Whole.T.) pp. Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study) : The Charyapadas. (9) Astha Chhap. (including representative writings of Moliere. (e) 1832 – 1910 A. Dhirendra Varma.D. Edited by Dr. Production. Concent of Social Change and Cultural Change. Parashuram Chaturvedi. (4) Ramcharitamanas-Tulsidas. trade. lbsen. (3) Suffi Kavya-Sangrah. Role-analysis and social network. Hervert. Text (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study) : (1) Veer Kavya Sangrah (Chand. Study of Culture and Civilization. (c) 1616 – 1749 A. Definitions and functions of religion. Abdul Haque. Laforgue. Singh Manoj. Ronsard. (d) Homo heidelbergensis. Marquez and lonesco). Exchange : gifts. saman. Paper – II : Health and Hygiene : Animal Diseases : Veterinary Public Health : Milk and Milk Products Technology : Meat Hygiene and Technology : Extension. Petrarch. (i) Indian. state. status. Groups community. Eluard. J. (c) Neolithic. Paper – II : (ix) URDU : Paper – I : Paper – II : (x) Paper – I : COMPARATIVE LITERATURE : Paper – II : [Candidates are not permitted to take more than one of the optional subjects mentioned at serials 1(i) to 1(x). (2) Intikhab-e-Kalam-e-Mir by Dr. Verlaine. Keats. Voltaire and Defoe).(viii) HINDI : Paper – I : (a) Hindi linguistics. Social stratification : principles and form. Balzac. (including representative writings of Goethe.”. priest. (8) Rasakhan aur Ghanananda (Nagri Prachar Sabha). Livestock Production and Management. Main branches of Anthropology. (b) Mesolithic. (6) Araish-I-Muhfil by Haider Baksh Haidri. Magic. (6) Bihari-Satsai-Bihari. Hugo and Musset). (4) Muthnavi Schrul Bayan by Mir Hassan Dehlavi. Narpati Nalha. Political organizations-band. class and power. above] 2. (ii) Western (c) Bangla Sahitya : 1 (Baishnab Padabali theke Bankimchandra) (d) Bangla Sahitya : 2 (Rabindranath o Uttorkaal) (e) Bengali Literature in Translation (f) Indian Literature other than Bengali in Translation Western Literature (a) 800 – 1400 A. Grimaldi.N. (5) Bharmara-Geet-Saar-Surdas. Rableis. Bhusan). (7) ShabdaRasayan-Deva. Machiavelli. Wordsworth. ceremonial exchange and market economy. Phylogenetic status. (b) History of Urdu Literature. Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study) : (1) Diwani-I-Wali-100 Ghazals from the beginning. Page 5 of 14 . Shelley. barter. Lamartine. gender. (including representative writings of Villon. Modern Hindi Poetry. Animal Physiology. Boccaccio and Chaucer). Concept of kinship. Montaigne and Shakespeare). Heine. (including Song of Ronald. Edited by Ramachandra Shukla. Frost. (a) Urdu linguistics. Modern Urdu Poetry. (b) 1400 – 1616 A. characteristics and distribution of the following : (a) Prepleistocence fossil primates-Oreopithecus. Coleridge. (b) Literature of the Ancient World. Baudelaire. (3) Qasaid-I-Sauda : One qasaid onlybeginning with the line “Hua Gab Kufr thabit hai wuh Tamha-Musalmani. (b) History of literature. (f) 1910 to the Present times (including representative writings of Yeats. psychological and functional. chiefdom. (f) Rhodesian man. (a) Theories of Literature : Dates terms and Concepts. Marriage. their scope and relevance : Social-cultural Anthropology. Drama and Criticism. Racine. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETERINARY SCIENCE : Paper – I : Animal Nutrition. Social structure and social organization.D. Relationship with other disciplines. Schiller. By Udayanarayan Tripathi (2) Kabir Sangrah (Hindi Sahitya Sammelan). (c) Archaeological Anthropology. Eliot. Kafka. Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science. Homo erectus pekinensis. Rene. Anthropological approaches to the study of religion-evolutionary. Ed. Chancelede. Dante. Rilke. Prose. Agricultural Botany. Maupassant and Chekhov). Cultural Evolution-broad outlines of pre-historic cultures : (a) Paleolithic. Scott. (b) South and East African hominids-Plesianthropus/Australopithecus Africaus. Human Evolution and emergence of Man.D. Edited by Pt. (d) 1749 – 1832 A. ANTHROPOLOGY : Paper – I : Meaning and scope of Anthropology. witchcraft and sorcery. Mayakovsky. Institutions. Old Urdu Literature – Prose and Poetry. (f) Iron age.D. Mt. Ethno-medicine. (d) Chalcolithic. (c) Paranthropus-Homo erectus javanicus. Edited by Dr. Nature and types of mobility. Vigny. (g) Homo sapiens-cromognon. distribution and consumption. (5) Fasan-I-Ajaib by Rajab Ali Beg Saroor. (e) Copper-Bronze age. Australopithecus. Prose. AGRUCULTURE : Paper – I : Paper – II : 3. Paranthropus. Rhetoric and Prosody. Family. Old Hindi Texts – Prose and Poetry. Carmelites types (Progressive type).D. Tristan and representative writings of Troubadour Minnesang. 4. Drama and Criticism. Genetics and Animal Breeding. Economic Anthropology. Myths and rituals : definitions and approaches to their study – structural. (including representative writings of Whitman. Spencer. definitions and functions and functionaries. agricultural Entomology and Plant Pathology. (e) Neanderthal man-La-chapelle-aus-saints (Classical type). Tolstoy. Symbolism in religion and rituals. Swift. medicine man and sorcerers. Neruda. functional and processual Relation with economic and political structures. (b) Physical and biological anthropology. tribe. Mesolithic and Neolithic). Interview. Jajmani system. Constitutional safeguards for Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes. M O theory (LCAO Method). Emergence of ethnicity. Culture ecology and sustainable development. Born Haber Cycle.biogenetic variability. Lattice Energy. photosynthesis-nitrogen fixation. Linguistic and religious minorities-social. Different types of isomerism. CHEMISTRY : Paper – I : principle. Ethnic conflicts and political developments. Reproductive biology. Problems of the tribal communities. Social control. life histories and secondary sources. childhood. Ageing and senescence. ferredoxins. environmental. Impact of Buddhism. adolescence. Factors affecting growth and development-genetic.Paper – II : concept of power. VB theory – concept of resonance. law and justice in tribal and peasant societies. registration system. Page 6 of 14 . Theories and observations – biological and chronological longevity. Heisenberg’s uncertainty Principle wave-particle duality. Ethnic groups of mankind-characteristics and distribution in world. Catalysis. urban and international levels. authority and legitimacy. Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization-Pre-historic (Paleolithic. Fertility patterns and differentials. participant and other forms of observation. cultural and socio-economic. Aspects of Indian village-social organizations of agriculture. Bio-inorganic Chemistry : Metal ions in biological systems and their role in ion-transfer across the membranes-ionophores. Jainism. Structural basis of inequality in traditional Indian society. Concept scope and major branches of human genetics. Coordination Chemistry : Werner’s theory. Impact of urbanization and industrialization on tribal and rural populations. schedules. diagram of homo and heteronuclear diatomics. cytochromes. linguistic and socio-economic characteristics of the tribal populations and their distribution. Application of statistical principles in Physical Anthropology. Social change and contemporary tribal societies : Impact of modern democratic institutions. Racial criteria. Contributions of anthropology to the understanding of regionalism. Displacement and rehabilitation. Race and racism. The basic structure and nature of traditional Indian social system-a critique. Free energy. impact of market economy on Indian villages. Chemical Bonding : Characteristics of ionic compounds. Demographic methods – census. maturity. questionnaire. Christianity. Debye-Huckel Limiting Law. Elementary Crystal Field theory – explanation of magnetism and electronic spectra. Concept of ethnic boundaries. communalism and ethnic and political movements. natality and mortality. Protohistoric (Indus Civilization). and HF. Concept of race in histrogical and biological perspective. sample methods. Population structures and population dynamics. Developmental projects – tribal displacement and problems of rehabilitation : Development of forest policy and tribals. development programmes and welfare measures on tribals and weaker sections. Purushartha. Thermodynamics : First. M. biochemical. Contributions of the tribal cultures. BOTANY : Paper – I : Paper – II : Microbiology : Pathology : Cryptogams : Phanerogams : Morphogenesis. fertility. Dynamics of ethnicity at rural. natal infant. Cell Biology : Genetics and Evolutions : Physiology and Biochemistry : Ecology : Economic Botany Atomic structure : Quantum theory. Demographic theories – biological. IUPAC nomenclature. tribal movements and quest for identity. Islam and other religion on tribal societies. Theories on the origin of caste system. first. Second and Third Law. Tribal situation in India. racial traits in relation to heredity and environment. 5. Indian population. General chemistry of d and f block elements. Demographic profile of India-Ethnic and linguistic elements in the Indian population and their distribution. Stereo-chemistry. second and fractional order reactions. case-study methods. Lanthanide contraction. senescence. pH and its measurement. Ethnicity and concept of nation state. Chemical Kinetics : Differential and integral rate equations for zeroth. social and cultural. factors influencing its structure and growth. racial classification of human groups. Human physique and somatotypes. Modern theories of acids and bases-HSAB 2 3 6. Concept of human growth and development-stages of growth-prenatal. Tribe and nation state-a comparative study of tribal communities in India and other countries. Liquid junction potential. Measurement of emf. Pseudo-tribalism. Determination of order. Consecutive. tribal. dual reporting system. nutritional. Liquefaction of gases. Methodologies for growth studies. Problems of exploitation and deprivation of Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes. p and d orbitals. biological basis of morphological variation of non-metric and metric characters.O. Concepts and methods of Ecological Anthropology. Shapes of s. Role of anthropology in tribal and rural development. demography and population study. Concentration Cells. political and economic status. Criteria for equilibrium. Methods of anthropological study : Basic techniques of data collection. Varnashram. Non-aqueous solvents : Reactions in liquid So . Entropy. Galvanic Cells. Biological and socioecological factors influencing fecundity. lonic equilibria. Biological consequences of population control and family welface. Gaseous State : Equation of state for real gases. Electrochemistry : Debye-Huckel theory of strong electrolytes. Role of NGO. rina and Rebirth. oxygen uptake proteins. Vedic and post-Vedic beginnings. Covalent bonding – characteristics of covalent compounds. Schrodinger wave equation. Opposing and chain reactions. NH . Impact of Hinduism. Social change among the tribes during colonical and post-independent India. Islam and Christianity on Indian society. Karma. Rafts. Slab and gussetted column bases. Fluid Mechanics : Flow through closed conduits and open channels. Claisen condensation. T and L sections. Cantilever and Counterfort type retaining walls. Carbon monoxide. Teflon. borazines. Reimer-tiemann. Thermodynamic control and Kinetic control of reactions. CIVIL ENGINEERING : Paper – I : Strength of Materials : Simple stress-strain. Fries. HI0 . Plastics. (d) Elimination reaction : E1. Design of tension and compression member. Neighbouring group participation. Page 7 of 14 7. pipe net-work. Polyesters. stair-case slabs. carbenes. loss of prestress. Torsion of shafts & transmission of power. Perkin. Prestressed Concrete : Methods and systems of prestressing. (c) Substitution reactions : SN1. Hydraulic Jump. beams of rectangular.Paper – II : Reaction Mechanism : (a) General methods of study : Use of isotopes. (b) Reaction intermediates : generation. Working Stress and Limit State method of design. Permeability and seepage. Sulphur dioxide. Nylon. Paper – II : . PVC. NBS. rivetted and welded plate girders. Theories of Elastic Failure. Knoevanagel. Saytzeff and Hoffmann rule. Isolated and combined footings. Rolling-loads and influence lines for shear force and bending moments in beams. Cannizzaro reactions. two hinged and fixed arches. Bacyer-Villiger. SNi Mechanisms. Electrophilic Substitution. deflection of beams by different methods. benzynes and nitrenes. Geotechnical Engineering : Types of soil. Energy diagrams. Mohr’s Circle. Matrix method of analysis by force method and displacement method in indeterminate beams and rigid frames. Influence lines for simply supported plain pinjointed trusses. Plastic Analysis of beams and frames : Statical and Mechanism method. E2 and E1cb mechanism. Mortars (sandcement lime-surki). Theory of simple bending. Principles of Hydropower Development : type. Engineering Materials : Physical properties of construction materials : stones. Structural Analysis : Castiglianio’s theorems I & II and their application to beams and pinjointed trusses. (b) Preparation and properties of polymers. Amino acid and Proteins. Stobbe. seasoning and preservation. Hoffmann. Pile foundation. Stancheons with battens and lacings. Mercury. layout and component works. Centrifugal and Reciprocal Pumps : types and characteristics. analysis and design of sections for flexure based on working stress. biochemical effects of Arsenic. Shear strength and bearing capacity. Cross-over experiments. Polyethylene. Cadmium. bending and shear. free radicals. Environmental Chemistry : Chemical toxicology : Toxic chemicals in the environment. Water tanks : rectangular and circular. Acid rain. Principal stresses & strains in two dimensions. Settlement. Properties of fresh and hardened concrete. inorganic polymers-phosphonitrilic halides. industrial waste water treatment. Pb(OAc) . carbanions. Slope-deflection & moment distribution applied to indeterminate beams and rigid frames. Footings : isolated and combined. Synthetic and natural rubber. Design of masonry wall and retaining wall. anchorages. Polystyrene. Termite proofing. Lead. Compaction and consolidation. Witting. bricks. Design of Reinforced Concrete : Concrete mix design. Benzoin and Acyloin condensation. Strain energy in direct stress. materials for low cost housing. Intermediate trapping. Liquid NH3-Na. design of slabs. damp-proofing materials. B2H6. Analysis of three hinged. (c) Bio-polymers : DNA and RNA Synthetic uses of reagents : Os0 . Timber : properties and uses. Beckmann. classification and index properties. Design of Structural Steel : Rivetted-bolted and welded joints and connections. Cyanide. lime concrete and cement concrete. Ozone & PAN. Chemistry and Mechanism of reactions : Aldol condensation. Beams of built up section. Effective stress and pore water pressure. Terylene. Nitrogen oxides. Claiser and Wagner-Meerwein rearrangement. Effect of pesticides on atmosphere. Se0 . (f) Rearrangements : Pinacol-pinacolone. Well foundation. Orientation in E2 reaction. Elastic constants. NaBH4. n-Buli. Average Molecular Weight-its determination. silicones. Radioactive pollution. geometry stability and reaction of carbonium ions. (e) Nucleophilic and electrophilic addition reactions. shear force and bending moment. Flooring Tiles. SN2. Compression members under direct load with or without eccentricity. Polymers : (a) Polymer solutions and their thermodynamic properties. Cr0 . silicates. 4 4 3 4 2 LiA1H4. Smog. CH3MgI. cost analysis of lined and unlined canals. Khosla’s theory. Construction Equipment : Concreting equipments : mixer. regime theory. ground water potential. Survey and Transportation Engineering : Survey : common methods of distance and angle measurements. solids. nitrogen and TOC. Waveguides : parallel plane guide. salinity. stripline. Functional planning of buildings. disposal of sludge. Ground water flow : Specific yield. aqueducts. Surveying instruments for above purposes. Waterborne diseases. physical. corrections. Storm sewage-separate and combined systems. COD. Highway alignments. Paper – II : Indian Economy (Evolution of Indian Economy till Independence : Indian Economics in Post-Independence Era. project control and supervision. activated sludge process. Techeometry. their design. Environmental pollution : Sustainable development. duty and delta. vibrator. bulldozer. intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor. Elements of Engineering Economics : benefit-cost. Water treatment-Principles of coagulation. stability analysis. resonators. Flow through sewers. sedimentation tanks.) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING : Paper – I : Electrical Engineering Materials : Electrical/electronic behaviour of materials : conductivity. methods of education foumulation. and adjustments. Water storage and distribution. chemical and bacteriological tests.M. Elements of networks synthesis. circuit analysis methods : nodal analysis / mesh analysis. (Accounting and Finance) : Financial Accounting : Cost Accounting : Taxation : Auditing : Business Finance and Financial Institutions. tube wells. incremental analysis. transient analysis : RL. COMPUTER SCIENCE : Paper – I : Algorithms and Problem solving : Number systems and Arithmetic : Theory of Counting : Graphs and Algorithms : Boolean Algebra : Models of Computer Machines : Numerical Algorithms : Operations Research : Circuit and Network Theory : Basic Electronics : Instruments : Digital Logic and Systems : Data Communication : Data Structure. Photonic materials : refractive index. piezo-electric phenomena. Page 8 of 14 11. reflection and refraction of plane waves. Sewage characterization : BOD. Sewerage systems : Domestic and industrial wastes. network graphs. bar charts. confined and unconfined aquifers. optical fibres. balanced 3-phase circuits. 8. solution of equations. oxidation ponds. evaluation of pavement failure and strengthening. Water Resources and Engineering : Hydrology : Hydrograph. jointing. ECONOMICS : Paper – I : Micro-Economic Theory and Macro-Economic Theory (Market and Price Determination : Functions of Money : full employment and Say’s Law : Modern Monetary System : Public Finance : International Economics : Growth and Development Economics). . RC and RLC circuits. levelling. dissolved oxygen. Classification of roads : low cost roads.Construction : Brick masonry : Bonds. recycling of waste water. Boundary conditions. di-electric behaviour of materials. Design of septic tank. COMMERCE AND ACCOUNTANCY : Paper – I : Paper – II : 9. traverse survey. magnetic materials : behaviour and application. basic network theorems and applications. wave propagation in bounded media. Highway Engineering : Principles of highway planning. lined canals. Theory : Maxewell’s equations. Treatment of industrial waste. flocculation and sedimentation. superconductivity. p-n junction. KCL. storage and balancing reservoirs : types. location and capacity. Computer Architecture and Organization : Micro Processor : Computer Networks : Database Management : Assembler. Diversion head work : Principles and design of weirs of permeable and impermeable foundation. Principles of design of rigid gravity and earth dams. predicting demand for water. Drainage of roads : Surface and sub-surface. dumper & rollers. Distribution system : layout. impedance matching. Building estimates and specifications. Circular and transition curves. travelling and standing waves. TM and TEM waves. KVL. plastering & pointing. Organization Theory and Industrial Relations. Earthwork equipments : power shovel hoc. stilling basin. poles and zeros of network functions. hydraulics of pipe lines. Solid waste : Collection and disposal in rural and urban contexts. Loader and Linker : Compiler : Graphics and Multimedia. rigid pavements. Standards for potable water. Storage works : Types of dams. rectangular and cylindrical wave guides. Electrical Circuits and Network : Circuit components. irrigation methods and their efficiencies. construction of network for cost optimization. Smith chart. Filter-theory : design and applications. Planar transmission lines. rapid and pressure filters. absorption and emission of light. Plumbing in buildings. Slow. Air pollution and pollution control measures. Paper – II : Operating System : System Analysis and Design : Object oriented Programming. Design of pavements and their construction. Canal structures : Principles of design of canal falls. flood frequency analysis. polarization phenomena. lasers and opto-electronic materials. geometrical design : Cross section. contouring. topographical map. Canals : Most efficient section. weigh batcher and batching plant. Circuit simulation : Input formats. plane table survey. solar cells. E. Irrigation Engineering : Water requirements of crops : consumptive use. resonant circuits and applications. SPICE. design. Two-port networks. camber. drainage system design. flood estimation. trickling filters. Impurities of water and their significance. TE. Chlorination and softening. superelevation. Float times. energy dissipation. Hydrology. Sewage treatment : Working principles of units : Septic chambers. types of floor and roof. 10. Design of sewers and sewer appurtenances. Environmental Engineering : Water Supply : Estimation of surface and subsurface water resources. freeelectrons and bandtheory. flexible pavements. driving point and transfer functions. output formats. horizontal and vertical curves. triangulation survey. seepage coefficient. Active filters. sinusoidal steady state analysis. Construction Planning & management : Job layout. Intake of water. drainage behind lining Water logging : Causes and control. Transmission line : Distributed parameter circuits. Network analysis : CPM & PERT analysis. Environmental impact assessment for river valley projects. coupled circuits and applications. coefficient of permeability. phase array radars. CRO. microwave antennas. economic operation. CMOS). signal to noise ratio. Power supplies. digital voltmeter. Analog and Digital Communication System : Statistical averages. Modulators and Demodulators. Filters : sinusoidal oscillators : criterion for oscillation. signal transmission with noise. Advanced micro-processors. Television Systems. SCADA and RTUs. frequency-response of amplifiers. PID controllers. Logic implementation using MUXDMUX and programmable devices (ROM. Preemphasis. communication receivers. Amplifiers : single and multi-stage. energy economics : discount rate. beamwidth and polarization. Measurement and Instrumentation : Error analysis. Impact. Principles of over current. Q-meter. spectrumanalyser. generator transformer protection. Biomass. 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Economic dispatch. effect of ground. Circuit breakers. JFET and MOSFET. Deemphasis. open-loop & closed-loop systems. ECL. Industrial Electronics : Semiconductor power devices : diode. per-unit quantities. distortion-meter. OPAMP circuits. introduction. Electronic measuring instruments : multimeter. Microwaves and Satellite Communication : Electromagnetic radiation. FACTS. Static VAR system. Solar-Energy : Thermal conversion : photo-voltaic conversion. principles of operation and analysis. resistance. GEOGRAPHY: Paper – I : Physical Geography (Geomorphology : Climatology) Soils and Vegetation : Oceanography : Eco-system. I/O. difficulties with conventional energy sources. earth station equipment. Bodeplots. Geothermal and Ocean thermal energy. FET amplifiers. triggering circuits. load flow.microstrip-line. multi plexers and decoders. LVDT. feed-back and power. BJT. Satellite Communication : General overview and technical characteristics. Television systems and standards. triac. capacitance and frequency. Wind-Energy : Basics of Wind turbine aerodynamics. random signals and noise : white noise. minimization of Boolean functions. propagation of waves : ground waves. gun diodes. Diode circuits : clipping. Sample and hold circuits. Antenna coupling : high frequency antennas. life cycle costing. Bipolar and FETs. efficiency. Sequential circuits : latches and flip-flops. DC machines : characteristics and performance analysis. thermistor. microwave integrated circuits. generation and detection of FM and PM. RTD. Design of lead-lad compensators. Computer aided protection. basic concepts of speed control of dc and ac motor drivers applications of variable-speed drives. TTL. Basic concepts of HVDC transmission. starting and speed control of motors. noise equivalent band-width. power-factor. Electrical Machines & Energy Conversion : principles of electromechanical energy conversion : Torque and emf in rotating machines. resistance. logic gates. PL. block-diagram representation. Nyquist’’s criterion. introduction to DOS. Biasing and bias stability. pay back period. Transformers. piezoelectric crystal. space wave. Multiprocessing Digital Computer architecture : overview. multivibrators. Radars & Pulsed systems : CW Doppler radar. Semiconductor memories. lasers and optoelectronic materials Fibre optic links. frequency control. Antenna : Various types. Power Systems and Protection : Steady-state performance of overhead transmission lines and cables. single-transistor and OPAMP configurations. Linear CW modulation : Amplitude modulation : DSB DSB-SC and SSB. Fibre Optic Communication : Optical properties of materials : Refractive Index absorption and emission of light. principles of thyristor choppers and inverters. phase control rectifiers. frequency counter. Analysis of amplifiers. special purpose antennas. Boolean algebra. Microwave measurements. differential. counters and shift-registers. Transducers : thermocouple. measurement of current voltage. bridge converters : fully-controlled and half-controlled. Extra-terrestrial communications. tropospheric scatter propagation. phase and Frequency modulation : PM & FM signals. operational. Combinational circuits : arithmetic circuits. phase locked loop. FM receivers. Black and White and Colour-TV transmission and receiver systems. Concept of solid-state relays. Active power control : Speed control of generators. optical fibres. wind-energy conversion systems. transistor. Principles of discrete-control system. Analog and Digital Electronics : Characteristics and equivalent circuits (large and small-signal) of Diode. Importance of Energy Management : Energy audit. Microwave Services : Klystron. Function generators and wave-shaping circuits. Human and Economic Geography (Development of Geographical Thought : Human Geography : Settlements Geography : Political Geography : Economic Geography and International Relations). Concept of system stability : swing curves and equal area criterion. clamping. gain. narrowband FM. 8-bit micro-processor : memory interfacing. Special machines : Stepper motors. FPGA). speed control. ADCs and DACs. MOS. FHP. Stability : Routh Hurwitz criterion. sky wave. Wave-energy. digital IC families (DTL. 12. SSB receiver Signal to noise ratio calculation for AM and FM receivers. bus admittance and impedance matrices. Introduction to energy control centers. TWT. Proportional. Data acquisition systems. roofloci. Non-conventional Energy Sources : Introduction to the energy problem.peripheral controllers. inductance. brushless DC motors. permanent magnet motors. timers. symmetrical components. 3-phase induction machines and synchronous machines : characteristics and performance analysis. Communalism and partition of India. Indian foreign policy. Mechanics of Solids : Simple stress and strains. Sant tradition. migration and rehabilitation of refugees. Beams : Bending moment and shear force diagrams bending stresses and deflection of beams. position profile and surface finish. ideological background. The Post Gupta period – History of Bengal. Mohr’s construction. Rise of the Marathas. Consolidation of the British power. Inspection of length. origin. uniaxial loading. Linear vibration analysis of mechanical systems (single degree and two degrees of freedom). Alloys and binary phase diagrams. Political History of the Sultanate. Formation of the early modern state. Jigs. economy. HISTORY Paper– I : Paper – II : technology. Struls and columns. Stress-strain relations. Mughal-Maratha conflict. Marketing Management : Production and Material Management : Financial Management : Human Resource Management. Balancing of single and multicylinder engines. Forecasting-moving average.. thermal stresses.S. GEOLOGY : Paper– I : General Geology :Geo-Morphology : Structural Geology : Palaeontology : Stratigraphy. fixtures. Emergence of national states in Central Europe. Growth of Federalism – The Civil War – Market Economy. exponential smoothing. emancipation of the serfs and liberal reforms in Russia. Combined stresses. Renaissance and Humanism. China. non-alignment of the Third World. Plain stress problems. Flywheels. unification of Italy and Germany. integration of princely states. Recent machining methods. machinability and machining economics. American war of Independence – Bill of Rights. Constitutional Law of India :International Law : Jurisprudence. Harrappan Civilisation. Manufacturing Science : Marchant’s force analysis. 17. Chinese Revolution of 1949. script. MANAGEMENT : Paper – I : Paper – II : 18. Product development. The 17 century economic expansion of Europe. Defects in crystalline materials. The German reich under Bismarck. History of India : Sources of History.A. in particular. etc. agrarian reforms. social structure. CNC. EDM. Operations scheduling. polity and religion. PERT and CPM. economic expansion of Europe in 16 century. the French Revolution. the Tenth Century crisis. Literature. the French religious wars and the political crisis. small and flexible automation. European imperialism. Manufacturing Management : Production Planning and Control. Peace settlement in 1919 – the development of the power of the Soviet State – rise of Fascism in Italy – the Economic Depression – the Nazy power – the outbreak of the Second World War. Paper – II : Algebra : Real Analysis : Complex Analysis : Partial Differential Equations : Mechanics : Hydrodynamics : Numerical Analysis and Computer Programming : Probability and Statistics. MATHEMATICS : Paper – I : Linear Algebra : Calculus : Geometry : Ordinary Differential Equations : Vector Analysis : Tensor Analysis : Statics : Dynamics : Hydrostatics : Special Theory of Relativity. framing of the Indian Constitution. Engineering Materials : Basic concepts on structure of solids. Law of Crimes and Torts : Law of Contracts and Mercantile Law : Indian Evidence Act. Germany. Taylor’s tool life equation. Balancing of rotating masses. The Mauryan empire. Strain energy concepts and theories of failure. industrialization in Europe. Torsion of shafts. Political History of the Mughals. the Russian Revolution and the Bolsheviks. Belts and chain drives. Vedic society. Organizational Behaviour and Management Concept : Economic Environment : Quantitative Methods. Pakistan. Archaeology. Application of lasers and plasmas. Buddhism. the permanent settlement. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING : Paper – I : Theory of Machines : Kinematic and dynamic analysis of planar mechanisms. analysis of forming processes. the collapse of feudal order in Western Europe and the forms of survival in Eastern Europe. Sasanka. framework of colonial governments. linear elastic materials. tolls and gauges. rise of the working class and the socialist thought. Emergence of East India Company and Bengal Renaissance. Governors. rigid. crystalline materials. Growth of Nationalism – ideas and movements upto 1947. Great Britain and Russia in paricular. Plastics. and Senas. the First World War – its origin and impact. (C) North America in general and Canada and U. thick and thin walled pressure vessels. religious beliefs and practices. shear stress distribution. Jainism. structure and properties of common engineering materials. craft production and trade. Growth of regional polity. cultural changes. Ceramics and composite materials. science and th 14. Breakeven analysis. Critical speeds and whirling of shafts. NC. capacity planning. the ideas of John Locke. art and architecture. Control Operations : Inventory control – ABC analysis EOQ Page 10 of 14 .the rise of the Palas.Paper– II : Regional Geography (A) Asia in general and India. Paper – II : Crystallography : Optical Mineralogy : Mineralogy : Petrology : Economic Geology : Applied Geology. social movements. Vienna Congress. The Guptas. Nanak Kavir Nath Panthis. helical springs. Decline of the Mughal Empire and the Emergence of the Successor State with special reference to Bengal. 13. distribution. Crisis in France in 1780’s and the role of philosophers. Cams. Bhakti Movement. Sufism. The age of discovery. rise and fall of Napoleon Banaparte. ECM and ultrasonics. the different acts and statutes. common applications of various materials. Heat treatment of steels. Gears and gear trains. religion and culture. settlement of 1688. 15. modernization of Russia. beginning of liberalization. World History : Feudal Society in Europe. Europe in general and France. LAW : Paper – I : Paper – II : 16. Japan and South East Asia in particular. civil war in England. the State-the Anglican th compromise. the making of absolutism and the problem of Church vs. assembly line balancing. Engines. Applications of Thermodynamic Laws. Planck’s Law. Nerve Muscle Physiology : Nervous System : Sense Organs : Endocrine Organs : Reproduction : Skin : Regulation of Temperature. Paper – II : Thermodynamics : Basic concept. Theory of axial flow turbines and compressors. engines. Operations Research : Linear programming-Graphical and Simplex methods. Adiabatic and Isentropic flow. Rayleigh lines. Reflection and Refraction from Huygen’s principle. Distributed-feedback edge emitting and vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers. aberration and Doppler effect. entropy. Planck-length. Heat transfer from extended surfaces. Page 11 of 14 21. Kidney and Secretion of Urine. Job standards. Flow through turbo-machine blade. Electrostatics : Laplace and Poisson equations in electro-statics and their application. Self and mutual inductances. Hydraulic turbines and centrifugal pumps. Salient features-directionality. PHILOSOPHY : Paper – I : History and Problems of Philosophy (European and Indian). Alimentation. Ruby. Blood and its Circulation. nodal planes. Combustion process in S. Planck time. condensers. engine. Current Electricity : Kirchoff’s Laws and their application. MEDICAL SCIENCE : Paper – I : Human Anatomy : Human Physiology : Biochemistry : Pathology : Microbiology : Pharmacology : Forensic Medicine and Toxology. preignition detonation in S. Stefan Boltzmann Law. reversible and irreversible processes.I. monochromaticity. Flow charting. Planck mass. He-Ne. Modern high pressure. Fanno lines. Irreversibility and Entropy. Gas equations. heat balance. Stationary Waves in a string. thermal and volumetric efficiency. Engine emissions and control. diesel knock in C. uniformly magnetized sphere. Diffraction. Particle Dynamics : Centre of mass and laboratory coordinates. draft and dust removal equipment. Special Relativity : Michelson-Morley experiment and its implications.I. cascades. Open and closed systems. iso-thermal. Conservation of linear and angular momentum. Thermodynamics : Laws. Turbo-machines and Power Plants : Continuity. The rocket equation. intensity. Dimensional analysis and modelling. work measurement. pulses and wave packets. time dilation. Radiation laws. PHYSIOLOGY : Paper – I : Paper – II : 22. Planck temperature and Planck energy. fuel gas analysis. Network Analysis. heat exchange between black and non black surfaces. Paper – II : 20. momentum and Energy Equations. four stroke engines and two stroke engines. Faraday’s Law. engine. ferromagnetic materials. Rayleigh-Jeans Law. Stoichometric air requirements and excess air factor. Alternative fuels Carburration and Fuel injection.I. Classification of fibres. adiabatic. Geometrical Optics : Laws of reflection and refraction from Fermat’s principle. heat transfer by forced and free convection. I. Heat pump refrigeration cycle and systems. Advantages. Fuel and cooling water systems. Lagrange’s equation and application to linear harmonic oscillator. isobaric and isochoric processes. Simple pendulam and central force problems.model. heat balance. Waves : Simple harmonic motion. 19.I. forced oscillation and resonance. centrifugal compressor. Lenz’s Law. psychometrics. mass-energy relation. Biot-Savart law. Features of common Computer Languages – FORTRAN and elementary programming. Phase and group velocities. Magnetism : Magnetic shell. Potential and field due to dipole. Properties and choice of refrigerant. Metabolism and Nutrition : respiration. cooling loading calculations. addition of velocities. Heat exchangers. Energy of a system of charges. Black body radiation. comfort indices. Einstein’s A and B coefficients. LRCR and LCR circuitsseries and parallel resonance. Degrees of freedom. evaporators. Beats. Choice of engine fuels. Heat Transfer. Job design. Refrigeration Systems and components. Elements of Computation : Computer Organization. Quantum-well. Polarization optical activity. Ampere’s law. coherence. force and torque on a dipole in an external field. Matrix method in paraxial optic-thin lens formula. station and plant heat rates. Chromatic and spherical aberrations. Paper – II : Socio-Political Philosophy : Philosophy of Religion : Psychology and Ethics. Availability. damped oscillation. Application. Lorentz transformation – length contraction. and C. Fuels and Combustion : Spark ignition and compression ignition engines. mechanical. Fibre Optics : General principle. simple application to a decay process. Octane and Cetane ratings. Wien displacement Law.C. Mean and rms values in AC circuits. hysteresis. high duty boilers. Materials requirement planning. system of two thin lenses. Dielectrics. Generalized coordinates and moments. Physical Optics : Interference. Semiconductor. Lasers : General principle. quality management-quality control. Biochemical and Biophysical Basis of Life Processes. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning : One and two dimensional heat conduction. PHYSICS : Paper – I : . General Medicine : General Surgery : Obstetrics and Gynaecology including Family Planning : Preventive and Social Medicine. public interest litigation. philosophical & socio-economic dimensions. judicial review. Junction diodes.Paper – II : Vander Waal’s equation of state for real gas. Statistical Physics : Saha ionization formula. nation. Parliament-Powers. citizenship. Specific heat of solids. Local Government & Politics-Panchayati-raj & Municipal Government. Lenin and Mao Zedong. Aristotle. Molecular Physics : Rotational. Marxism. political accountability. fine structure of hydrogen atom. Democracy and Human Rights-Meaning and theories of Democracy. democratic participation. Thermistors. functions of the Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha. Clausius-Clapeyron equation. Frank-Condon principle. sovereignty. structure. vibrational and electronics spectra of diatomic molecules. Schroedinger equation. justice. Elements of super conductivity. Nationalism & Internationalism. John Stuart Mill. Roy. Fundamental Rights-Judicial interpretation & socio-political realities. MOSFET. Particle in a box. rd th political realities. Zeeman effect. order and imperialism. judicial activism. field effect transistors. functioning of the Parliamentary system in India. Chief Minister and the council of Ministers. M. powers and functions. Raman effect. Nuclear reactors. insulator. J-J coupling. Nuclear reaction-fission-fusion. operational Amplifiers. Solution of the one dimensional Schroedinger equation. politics & regional movements and national integration. role of non-governmental organizations. Fascism. Meason theory. Uncertainty principle. civil society. semiconductor. Solar cells. Chandrasekhar limit. thermodynamic behaviour of an ideal Fermi gas. constitutional provisions and political trends. L-S coupling. The State Executive-Governor. Integrated circuits. Critical constants. The Judiciary-The Supreme Court. Group – B : Indian Government & Politics-Constitutional development in India during British rule-historical perspective. Gandhi. extremism. society. global. swaraj. fundamental duties. Machiavelli. Bose-Einstein condensation. Shell model. Indian Political Thought-Manu. Solid State Physics : Energy band in solids. theories and forms. President. Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of molecular velocities. Adiabatic demagnetiszation. Nuclear Physics : Binding energy. euality. Ambedkar. role of women in Panchayats. power. revolution. Political Concepts-State. Kautilya. JFET. Nature of Indian Federalism-Centre-state relations. Social Movements-meaning. significance of 73 & 74 amendments. national and regional parties. interest and pressure groups. electron spin. Principles of holography. judicial reforms. Page 12 of 14 . Forms of Government-Parliamentary & Presidential. Quantum Mechanics : Wave particle duality. Liquefaction of gases. Equipartition and virial theorems. Fluorescence and Phosphorescence. Joule-Kelvin effect. POLITICAL SCIENCE : Paper – I : Group – A : Political Thought-Plato. Political Ideologies-Liberalism.N. electoral system. Atomic Physics : Stern-Gerlach experiment. Amplifiers and Oscillators. Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers. Hegel and Marx. Federal & Unitary modes of decentralization. constitutional provisions and current political trends. Political Ideas-Rights. Constituent Assembly-Salient features of the Indian Constitution. Electronics : Properties of semiconductors. liberty. The union executive. rule and law. forms of representation and participation. patterns of coalition politics. NMR. Metal. Party System and Political Process-Theories. 23. Socialism. S.T. law and order and development management. Section – B : International Relations Concepts of International Politics-Power.. Corporations. China. Vietnam War.C. APEC. the Kashmir question and India becoming a nuclear power. geopolitics. India’s relations with U.D.C. Japan & Russia.F. Paper – II : Public Administration & International Relations. people’s participation. delegated legislation. impact of information technology on public administration.O. Lok Pal and Lok Ayuktas. theories of leadership communication. Indo-Pak conflicts and the liberation of Bangladesh. Crisis.R. citizen and administrative role of civil society. executive and judicial control over administration.. State Services and the State Public Service Commissions. values in public service and administrative culture. district administration and the Panchayat-raj institution role and function of the Sub-divisional Officer. national interest. the systems approach.U. Regional organization such as the ASEAN.N. criminalisation of politics and administration. W. morale.F. problems of child labour. Major Issues in Indian Administration-Problem of Centre-State relations.A.A. relationship with functional departments. administrative corruption. system-India’s role in U. criminalization & corruption.N. national security. constitutional position.. role of India. geo-economics and global order.. role and functions.R. Office of the Comptroller & Auditor General of India. human relations school.. Law-Meaning and significance.T. Non-Alignment-Concept and movement. Major Issues in Indian Foreign Policy-Sino-Indian relations. Origin and contemporary relevance of the cold war-nature of the post cold war global order. Administrative safeguards. machinery for redressal of citizens’s grievances. relationship between political and permanent executives. headquarters and field relationships.B. Gulf War. India on the question of nuclear weapon.D. mass poverty. regionalism.M. peace keeping and global disarmament. India and the emerging international economic order-the multi-lateral agencies viz. Determinants of Foreign Policy-Domestic compulsions. right to information. Committee on Public Undertakings. Section – A : Public Administration Theories of Administration-Scientific management. adhoc and advisory bodies. sociopolitical basis of non-alignment-domestic and global.. (b) Regional disparities. illiteracy. bureaucratic accountability. India and South-East Asia : ASEAN.A. classical theory. Accountability and Control-Legislative.A. developments in Sri Lanka. Public Services-All India Services. Major Issues of World Politics-Cuban Missile.S. Administrative Reforms-Reforms since commissions. Welfare Administration-Machinery at the National and State levels. training in the changing context of the Governments. Indian administration and globalization. E. Boards and Commissions. A. collapse of the Soviet Union Yugoslav Crisis. Forms of Public Organizations-Ministers and departments. Page 13 of 14 . problems of implementation. independence. 24. socio-economic inequalities among backward classes. motivation. Administrative Behaviour-Decision making with special reference to Herbert Simon. India and the U. limitations. Public Accounts Committee. Central and State Social Welfare Boards. Indian role in promoting regional cooperation through S.R.A. development and environmental issues.A. Challenges to Indian Democracy-(a) communalism. N. role of the Finance Ministry in Monetory and Fiscal Policy. collective security and peace. coordination in economy and expenditure. Estimates Committee. reports of the administrative reforms Administration of law and order and role of Central and State agencies in maintenance of law and order. advantages. bureaucratic theory. balance of power. I. Control of Public Expenditure-Parliamentary Control. Development Administration-Changing role of the District Collector. PSYCHOLOGY : Paper – I : Scope and Methods of Psychology : Human Behaviour : Cognitive Process : Learning : Remembering : Thinking : Intelligence : Motivation : Personality : Language and Communication : Attitudes and Values : Recent Trends : Models of Man. I. special organizations for the Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes.B. NPT and CTBT. violence...Bureaucracy & Development-its changing role in independent India. growth of population and caste oppression. participative management. welfare programmes for women and children. Oil Crisis.A. distribution and consumption. Social inequality. questionnaires and interviews. participant and nonparticipant observation. (5) Juvenile delinquency. science and morality. Cell Biology : Genetics : Evolution and Systematic : Bio-Chemistry : Physiology : Embryology. nature and types. pareto and their modern interpreters. changing patterns of stratification. Social change in modern India : Westernization and Sankritization. division of labour and economic interdependence. Types of human groups. conformity deviance. authority. STATISTICS : Paper – I : Paper – II : Probability : Statistical Inference : Linear Inference and Multivariate Analysis : Sampling Theory and Design of Experiments. child welfare programmes. technology and social change. Power. SOCIOLOGY : Paper – I : Paper – II : 26. Social System. Social change. ZOOLOGY : Paper – I : Paper – II : Page 14 of 14 . Dialectics of change. status. experimentation in sociology. social movements. functional. (3) Problem of youth. (2) Child labour. Sociology. kinship patterns and changes affecting those. caste and class. (7) Population problem. Society and culture in India. demographic. social control of science. Marx. Social problems in India : (1) Poverty in rural and urban areas. Role conflict. personality and socialization. role. 27. associations and pressure groups. Social Stability. unity and diversity. Science & Technology : Ethos of science. concepts of equality and social justice in relation to traditional hierarchies. family. Non-Chordata and Chordata : Ecology : Ethology : Biostatistics : Economic Zoology.Paper – II : Individual Differences : Psychological Disorders : Therapeutic Approaches : Application of psychology to Organizational Industrial Problems : Small Groups : Social Change : Psychology and the Learning Process : Disadvantaged Groups : Problems of Social Integration : Psychology and Economic Development : Management of Information and Communication : Problems of the Contemporary Society and of the Aged. Major institutions : marriage. (8) Mass illiteracy. Social order and Social conflict. Weber. Equilibrium. heredity and environment. technological and cultural factors of social change. Economic : social aspects of production. urbanization. traditional concepts of hierarchy. Sociological theory and empirical research. Globalization and ecological crisis in India-Environmental movements in India. culture. Parsons and Merton. social consequences of science and technology. Situational analysis of children. sociology of political life. the Backward Classes. gender socialization. Sociological thought. Spencer. caste tribe. (4) Drug addiction. Women and society : Demographic profile of women. centres of power and political participation. dialectic. 25. special problems-dowry. language. legitimacy. Indological. legislature and executive measures. surveys. education. ideas and values. occupation and social mobility. Religion in relation to solidarity and social conflict. methods of social enquiry. religion and society. Ideologies. magic. decision-making. social control. Major groupings : religion. discrimination. directed and undirected change. social reforms. (6) Old age problem. existing programmes for women and their impact. Comte. forms of interaction. atrocities. Theories of social change. Durkheim. Structural. Industrial Statistics : Optimization Techniques : Quantitative Economics and Official Statistics : Demography and Psychometry. Approaches to the study of Indian society. social interaction and everyday life. small group research. Conflict of interests. continuity and change. social responsibility of science.
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