WBPSC Syllabus

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, WEST BENGALWEST BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE (EXECUTIVE) ETC. EXAMINATION, 2015 ADVERTISEMENT NO.1/2015 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) English Composition 25 Marks (ii) General Science 25 Marks (iii) Current events of National & International Importance 25 Marks (iv) History of India 25 Marks (v) Geography of India with special reference to West Bengal 25 Marks (vi) Indian Polity and Economy 25 Marks (vii) Indian National Movement 25 Marks (viii) General Mental Ability 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 six Compulsory papers and one optional subject (Only for candidates applying for group A and / or B) to be chosen by the candidates from the list of optional subjects given below. There will be two papers of the optional subject of 200 marks each. Each paper, Compulsory or Optional, will carry 200 marks and will be of 3 hours duration. Out of six compulsory papers four papers i.e. (i) General Studies- I, (ii) General Studies- II, (iii) The Constitution of India and Indian Economy including role and functions of Reserve Bank of India and (iv) Arithmetic and Test of Reasoning will be of MCQ Type to be answered in OMR answer sheets. Remaining two compulsory papers i.e. Paper - I and Paper - II will be of conventional type written examination. Compulsory Papers : Paper I : Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali/Santali - Letter writing (within 150 words) / Drafting of Report (within 200 words), Précis Writing, Composition and Translation from English to Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali/Santali Paper II : English - Letter writing (within 150 words) / Drafting of Report (within 200 words), Précis Writing, Composition and Translation from Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali/Santali to English Paper III : General Studies-I : (i) Indian History with special emphasis on National Movement and (ii) Geography of India with special reference to West Bengal. Paper IV : General Studies-II : Science and Scientific & Technological advancement, Environment, General Knowledge and Current Affairs. Paper V : The Constitution of India and Indian Economy including role and functions of Reserve Bank of India. Paper VI : Arithmetic and Test of Reasoning. 3. List of Optional Subjects : (Vide restriction on choice in Item No.-4 below and syllabi in Appendix-I) Subject Code Bengali 01 Hindi 02 Sanskrit 03 English 04 Pali 05 Arabic 06 Persian 07 French 08 Urdu 09 Santali 10 Page 1 of 55 Subject Code Comparative Literature 11 Agriculture 12 Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science 13 Anthropology 14 Botany 15 Chemistry 16 Civil Engineering 17 Commerce and Accountancy 18 Computer Science 19 Economics 20 Electrical Engineering 21 Geography 22 Geology 23 History 24 Law 25 Mathematics 26 Management 27 Mechanical Engineering 28 Medical Science 29 Philosophy 30 Physiology 31 Physics 32 Political Science 33 Psychology 34 Sociology 35 Statistics 36 Zoology 37 4. The standard of Arithmetic part of Compulsory Paper – VI(Arithmetic & Test of Reasoning) will be similar to that of the Compulsory Mathematics paper at the Madhyamik Examination of the Board of Secondary Education, West Bengal. Test of Reasoning will cover Analytical Reasoning:Data Sufficiency, Logical Reasoning : (i) Logical Deduction (ii) Forcefulness of the Arguments(iii) Implication of sentences (iv) Inferring from diagrams, Series: (i) Letter series, (ii) Number series, Inferring from Data, Analogy tests, Symbol Interpretation, Mathematical puzzles, Odd man out, Perception test, Non-verbal reasoning & Selecting the correct sequence. The standard of other compulsory papers will be of the level of learning expected from a graduate of any faculty of a recognized University. The two papers of the optional subjects will be of conventional type and the standard of the examination will be approximately that of an Honours Degree Examination as prescribed by the recognized Indian Universities except Law, Medical Science and Engineering subjects which will be that specified for the LLB, MBBS and BE or equivalent courses respectively recognized by Indian Universities / Institutions. The Topic ‘Environment’ in paper General Studies II will include the following:- Bio diversity and Coastal Regulation Zone, Global Warming, Industrial and Environmental Pollution, Ozone Layer and related issues. The Topic ‘Indian Economy including role and functions of Reserve Bank of India’ of the 5th compulsory paper will consist of the following:- Central State relation and devolution of central funds to state, Planning process and objectives of five years plan, Functions of RBI and Monetary policy, Central Finance Commission & State Finance Commission and Fiscal Policy of Government of India. 5. Answers in all the papers, 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). Answers in the following optional papers may also be written in Nepali: Optional : (1) Political Science (2) Botany Note : Candidates should write their answers to all the questions in only one and the same language in any particular paper. Candidates may use the Devanagari or Bengali Script in the answer papers on Sanskrit, the Devanagari Script in the answer papers on Hindi or Nepali, and the Bengali, Arabic, Persian, Urdu in the answer papers on Bengali, Arabic, Persian and Urdu respectively.Questions for Santali Paper will be set in Olchiki script and answers should also be written in Olchiki. 6. A summary of the group-wise papers in the Main Examination : Group ‘A’ & ‘B’ Services & Posts : All 6 compulsory papers and one optional subject of two papers. Group ‘C’ & ‘D’ Services & Posts : All 6 compulsory papers. 7. Personality Test : A number of candidates selected in order of merit on the results of the Main Examination for all the services and posts included in Groups A, B, C and D will have to appear at the Personality Test. Each candidate will be asked questions on matters of general interest. The object of the test will be to assess the candidate’s personal qualities e.g., alertness of mind, power of clear and logical exposition, intellectual and moral integrity, leadership and also the candidate’s range of interests. Candidates for Group ‘B’ Service (West Bengal Police Service) will be specially tested at the interviews with regard to their suitability for the service. Page 2 of 55 Marks for the Personality Test (i) Group ‘A’ & ‘B’ 200 Marks (ii) Group ‘C’ 150 Marks (iii) Group ‘D’ 100 Marks Note : No separate Personality Test will be held for different groups viz. Group-‘A’, Group-‘B’, Group-‘C’ and Group-‘D’ in respect of a candidate. Marks will be awarded according to different services against allotted full marks for Personality Test. In all the answer papers under examination due credit will be given for proper economy of words combined with clarity, precision and effectiveness of expression and originality of approach. 8. Deduction of marks : 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, roll number or by putting any identifying marks in the answer script of that paper. There shall be negative marking for each wrong answer to multiple-choice questions (MCQ) type. 9. Discretion of the Commission : The Commission has discretion to fix qualifying marks in any or all the papers / subjects and in the aggregate. If a candidate fails to secure qualifying marks in any paper / subject, the marks in that paper / subject will not be considered in calculating his / her aggregate. Abstract Table of Papers / Subjects and Marks Main Examination and Personality Test Marks Sl Compulsory Papers Group Group Group Group No. ‘A’ ‘B’ ‘C’ ‘D’ 1. Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali/Santali - Letter writing (within 150 words) / Drafting of Report (within 200 words), Précis Writing, Composition and 200 200 200 200 Translation from English to Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali/Santali 2. English - Letter writing (within 150 words) / Drafting of Report (within 200 words), Précis Writing, Composition and Translation from 200 200 200 200 Bengali/Hindi/Urdu/Nepali/Santali to English 3. General Studies-I : (i) Indian History with special emphasis on National Movement and (ii) Geography of India with special reference to West 200 200 200 200 Bengal. 4. General Studies-II : Science and Scientific & Technological advancement, Environment, General Knowledge and Current Affairs. 200 200 200 200 5. The Constitution of India and Indian Economy including role and functions of Reserve Bank of India. 200 200 200 200 6. Arithmetic and Test of Reasoning. 200 200 200 200 7. Optional Subject - One subject to be chosen, Two papers of 200 marks each. 400 400 -- -- 8. Personality Test 200 200 150 100 Total Marks 1800 1800 1350 1300 APPENDIX – I SYLLABI FOR PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Questions on English Composition will cover Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary test, Phrasal Verbs, the same words bearing more than one meaning, use of appropriate and qualifying words etc. Questions on General Science will cover general appreciation and understanding of science, 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. In History, emphasis will be on broad general understanding of the subject in its social, economic and political aspects. Questions on the Geography of India will relate to Physical, Social and Economic Geography of the country, including the main features of Indian Agricultural and Natural Resources with special reference to West Bengal. Questions of Indian Polity and Economy will test the knowledge of the country’s Political System, Panchayatee Raj, Community Development and Planning in India, Questions on the Indian National Movement will relate to the nature and character of the Nineteenth Century Resurgence, Growth of Nationalism and Attainment of Independence. General Mental Ability will relate to Logical perception, understanding and natural conclusion. Page 3 of 55 SYLLABI FOR OPTIONAL PAPERS OF MAIN EXAMINATION BENGALI : Paper – I : Section-A 1) Topics from the History of Bangla Language. a) The chronological track from Proto Indo-European to Bangla (Family tree with branches and approximate dates). b) Historical stages of Bangla (Old, Middle, New) and their linguistic features. c) Dialects of Bangla and their distinguishing characteristics. d) Elements of Bangla Vocabulary. e) Forms of Bangla Literary Prose-Sadhu and Chalit. 2) Process of Phonetic Changes in Bangla Language. Apinihiti (Anaptyxis), Abhishruti (Umlaut), Samibhavan (Assimilation), Svarabhakti / Viprakarsha, Svarasangati (Vowel harmony). 3) Problems of standardization and reform of alphabet and spelling and those of transliteration and Romanization. Section-B 4) History of Bangla Literature. a) Periodization of Bangla Literature: Old Bangla and Middle Bangla. b) Roots and reasons behind the emergence of modernity in Bangla Literature. c) Evolution of various Middle Bangla forms: Mangal kavyas, Vaishnava lyrics, Adapted narratives (Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavata) and religious biographies. d) Narrative and lyric trends in the nineteenth century Bangla poetry. e) Development of prose. f) Bangla dramatic literature (nineteenth century, Tagore, Post-1944 Bangla drama). 5) Tagore and Post Tagoreans (upto the decade of fifties). 6) Fiction, major authors: Bankimchandra, Tagore, Saratchandra, Bibhutibhusan, Tarasankar, Manik. 7) Women and Bangla Literature. a) Swarna Kumari Devi, b) Ashapurna Devi, c) Mahasweta Devi, d) Rajlakshmi Devi, e) Kabita Singha, f) Nabanita Deb Sen Paper – II : Section - A 1) Vaishnava Padavali (Calcutta University Publication). Phases (Parjayas): Gourchandrika, Purvaraga, Abhisar, Mathur, Prarthona. 2) Chandimangal: Kalketu episode by Mukunda (Sahitya Akademi). 3) Meghnadbadh Kavya by Michael Madhusudan Dutta - 1st, 2nd and 3rd cantos. 4) Rajani by Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay. 5) Kapalkundala by Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay. 6) Samya and Bangadesher Krishak by Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay. 7) Punascha by Rabindranath Tagore. 8) Bichitra Prabandha by Rabindranath Tagore. 9) Chacha Kahini by Sayed Muztaba Ali. Section-B 10) Chandragupta by Dwijendralal Roy. 11) Grihadaha by Saratchandra Chattopadhyay. 12) Adhunik Bangla Kabita Selected Poems: i) Saswati by Sudhindranath Dutta ii) Rabindranath by Achintya Kumar Sengupta iii) Aami Kabi Jata Kamarer by Premendra Mitra iv) Bandir Bandana by Buddhadeb Basu v) Amar Koifiat by Kazi Nazrul Islam Page 4 of 55 13) Prabandha Samgraha by Pramatha Choudhuri: Selected Essays: Bharatchandra, Birbal, Boipara 14) Pather Panchali by Bibhutibhusan Bandyopadhyay 15) a) Ekaler Galpo Sanchayan - Vol.- 1 & 2 (Calcutta University Publication). b) Selected Stories: i) Payomukham by Jagadish Gupta ii) Haraner Natjamai by Manik Bandyopadhyay iii) Fossil by Subodh Ghosh iv) Tope by Narayan Gangyopadhyay v) Adab by Samaresh Bose vi) Aswamedher Ghora by Dipendranath Bandyopadhyay 16) Shrestha Kavita by Jibanananda Das. 17) Jagori by Satinath Bhaduri. 18) Ebam Indrajit by Badal Sircar. HINDI : Paper – I : SECTION-A 1. Hindi Linguistic and Grammatical References i. Definition of Language ii. Difference between learning and parole iii. Elements of Communication of Language iv. Different aspects of Language v. Units of language - Phonemes, Morphemes, Syntax, Discourse, Sementics. 2. History of Hindi language and Nagari Lipi i. History of Development of Hindi language (Short study) ii. Development of Khari Boli Hindi as literary language and Lingua Franka (Special context to Indian Freedom struggle and post Independent India) iii. Area of Hindi Language iv. Prominent Hindi dialects and inter relationship between the dialects v. Grammatical structure of standard Hindi vi. Scientific features of Nagari lipi vii. Development of Hindi as a global language in the modern context SECTION-B History of Hindi Literature: 1. Tradition of writing History of Hindi Literature 2. Literary trends of following four periods of Hindi Literature: a) Adikala b) Madhya Kala : i) Purva Madhyakala (Bhakti kala) (ii) Uttar Madhyakala (Riti Kala) c) Adhunika Kala A. ADIKALA- Prominent Poets and their works: i) Sarhapa and Goraknath ii) Chand Vardai and Narapati Nalha iii) Svambhu iv) Abdur Rahman and Amir Khusro B. PURVA MADHYAKALA (Bhakti kala) - Prominent Poets and their works: i. Sant Kavyadhara - Kabir and Sahjo Bai ii. Sufi Kavyadhara - Jayasi iii. Krish Kavyadhara - Surdas and Meerabai iv. Ram Kavyadhara -. Tulsidas C. UTTARMADHYAKALA (Ritikala) – Prominent Poets and their works : i. Ritibadh - Keshavdas ii. Ritisiddha - Bihari iii. Ritimukta -Ghananda D. ADHUNIK KALA 1. Trends of Navajagran (Renaissance) 2. Development of Hindi Prose and contribution of Bhartendu Mondal 3. Contribution of Mahavir Prasad Divedi towards the development of Hindi Prose Page 5 of 55 Mahadevi Varma . Ravindra ke Mahaprasthan Par 8. Bhool Galati SECTION-B 1. Non-Aryan Influence in Sanskrit. Mohan Rakesh. Panchlight. Lakshmi Narayan Lal 3. Nirala. first 15 padas 4. Manu Bhandari . first 25 padas 3.34 Hiranyagarbha Sukta-10. Samakalin Kavita and Ghazal. Bihari -Ritikavya Sanghra ed. Ram Vilas Sharma Paper – II : (Textual studies of the prescribed text. Sarveshvar Dayal Saxsena -Tumhare Sath Rah Kar.Mai Dur Hun.Mai Neer Bhari Dukh ki Badli. by Parasnath Tiwari. This paper will test the critical and analytical aptitude of the candidates) SECTION-A 1. Dushyant Kumar. ed. Nirala -Saroj Smriti.Dhruswamini 6. Jainendra. first 25 dohas 5.Siddhanta Kaumudi-Karaka and Samasa (c) Translation from Vedic texts into English:- Agnisukta-1. Prasad -Kamayani (Shraddha and Ira Sarga) 6. Ramchandra Shukla-Shraddha Aur Bhakti. Devdar SANSKRIT : Paper – I : (a) Sanskrit Linguistics:-. Surdas . Yaspal. Dhumil-Mochiram. Prominent Dramatists-Bhartendu. Mukti Marg. Prominent Poets .Mahabhoj 8. Contribution of Sanskrit in Linguistic Studies (b) Sanskrit Grammar.12 Suryasukta-1. Prasad. Development of Hindi Criticism 2. Prominent trend of Modern Hindi Poetry- Chahayavad. Hazari Prasad Divedi. Muktibodh . Mahadevi. Bhishma Sahani. first 25 padas 2. Jagadish Gupta. Prasad. Nagarjun.Ashad Ka Ek Din 3. Prasad. Paush ki Raat. Development of Hindi Drama and Stage 2. Rasapriya(Stories) 7.121 Devisukta-10. Viklanga Shraddha ka Dor 10. ed. Bhairv Prasad Gupta-Ganga Maiyya 9. Tulsidas-Vinay Patrika-Geeta Press. Hazari Prasad Divedi-Vasant A Gaya. Agyeya.115 Aksasukta-10. Mohan Rakesh and Krishna Sobti DRAMA AND THEATRE 1. Mohan Rakesh . Prayogvad. Phanishwar Nath Renu . Prominent Critics -Ramchandra Shukla. 10. The development of Hindi Theatre CRITICISM 1. Hamne Poudhey se kaha 9. Badey Ghar ki Beti. Verner’s Law.125 (d) (i) Translation from Sanskrit into English Or (ii) Translation from English into Sanskrit (e) Paragraph in Sanskrit Page 6 of 55 . Bharatendu .Kabir Vani.Vedic and Classical Sanskrit. Pragtivad.Maithili Sharan Gupta. Sanavadi Kavita 5.Tisari Kasam.1 Indrasukta-2. Muktibodh. Prasad . Harishankar Parasai . 4. KATH SAHITYA i) Development of Hindi Novels and short stories ii) Prominent writers-Premchand.Andher Nagri 2. Chitra Mudgal. Ahuti. Ramchandra Sukla. Agyeya-Asadhya Vina. Collitz’s Law (iii) Phonetic Tendencies (iv) Development of Sanskrit.Bhramar Gitsar. Grassmann’s Law. Krodha 4. Premchand-Godan (Novel). Dinkar. Soundryabodh 12.Matadin Chand Par. Kabir . Nai Kavita. Idgah (Stories) 5. (i) Indo European family of languages (ii) Phonetic Laws-Grimm’s Law. Jago Phir Ek Bar 7. Nagarjun-Bahut Dino Ke Bad and Pret ka Byan. Renu. Roti Aur Sansad 11. B. Visakhadatta. Bharavi. -'The Journey of the Magi'. Elizabeth Barrett Browning-' How do I love thee!' SECTION-C 1. Architecture. candidates will have to respond critically to an Unseen Passage. Texts for detailed study in Sections B and C are given below. Emily Bronte-Wuthering Heights 6. -'Leda and the Swan' 2. Auden- -'In Memory ofW. John Osborne-Look Back in Anger 5. Upanisad. (iii) Philosophical . Alfred Tennyson-'Ulysses'. -'The Good Morrow' 4. -' Death be not proud'. -'Tithonus' 12.-Macbeth -As You Like It 2.Samhita. Samuel Beckett-Waiting for Godot 6. -Paradise Lost. Medicine. -'Burnt Norton' 3. Henry Louis Vivian Derozio-'To India My Native Land'. Christopher Marlowe . -'Dejection: an Ode' 9. Dandi. Bhavabhuti.B. -'My Country' 8. T. I-144) (iv) Isavasyopanisad ENGLISH : Paper – I : In Section A. Yeats-'Easter 1916'. Alexander Pope . William Shakespeare.V ) and Bharavi’s Kiratarjuniyam (Canto I .Chandas.Fundamental ideas of orthodox systems of Indian Philosophy (iv) Technical . Sudraka. Aranyaka. Paper – II : (a) History of Vedic and Classical Sanskrit Literature:- (i) Vedic. -'The Lotus Eaters'. Andrew Marvell-'To His Coy Mistress'. Charles Dickens-Great Expectations 3. Mahabharata.H. Brahmana. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Banabhatta. Vedanga (ii) Classical. Bhasa. -'The Garden' 5. Samuel Taylor Coleridge -'Kubla Khan'.'Nick and the Candlestick' 7. -'Sailing to Byzantium'. Robert Browning-'The Last Ride Together' 13.V ) (iii) Manusamhita (Ch. Kamala Das -' An Introduction' Page 7 of 55 . John Donne. Mary Shelley-Frankenstein Paper – II : In Section A. -' Ozymandias' 10. W. Bhotti. my love'. Arthasastra. Kalidasa. candidates will have to write an essay. Jane Austen.'Ode to the Westwind' . John Keats.. S.Yeats'. -'Tintern Abbey' 8. -'Lay your sleeping head.-'Ode to a Nightingale' -'Ode on a Grecian Urn' 11. Asvaghosa. SECTION-A : An essay on a literary topic SECTION-B 1.'Canonization'. SECTION-A Critical analysis/response to an unseen passage in prose/verse SECTION-B 1. Sylvia Plath - -'Mirror'. VII Sl. Magha. W.Edward II 3.Ramayana. William Wordsworth. Thomas Hardy-The Mayor of Caster bridge 4.The Rape of the Lock 7. Mathematics (b) Texts (Meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study) (i) Kalidasa’s Abhijnanasakuntalam and Bhavabhuti’s Uttararamacaritam (ii) Kalidasa’s Kumarasambhavam (Canto I .-'Ode on Intimations of Immortality'. Mark Twain-The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 5. Eliot- -'The Love Song of J. John Milton-'Lycidas'. Alfred Prufrock'. Book I 6. Texts for detailed study in Sections B and C are given below.Pride and Prejudice 2. . -'The Shield of Achilles' 4.. Lawrence-The Rainbow 2. Vamsa Literature. THERAGATHA . Cittavagga. Tilakkhana. Raja Rao-Kanthapura 3. SECTION – A A) History of Canonical Literature : Vinayapitaka. Paţiccasamuppāda. Unit 3 – Conjugation. Silava THERIGATHA . Dukkha. B) Non-Canonical Literature : Extra-Canonical (Anupitaka). Dhamma – Vinaya. D) ESSAY IN PALI consisting of 200 words on any one of the following topics: Gotama Buddha. Make Sentences. Nibbāna. D) Development of Buddhism : Buddhist Councils (1st. Maggavagga. Ariyaaţţhangikamagga. Appamadavagga. Anicca. Origin of Samgha.A. Declension. The remaining three questions must be attempted in any one of the following three languages – Pali. Features of Pali. Answers of questions belonging to Section-B must be answered in Pali language in Bengali or in Roman script. Unit 2 . Subha Jivakambabanika. Unit 3 – Short notes on Phonetic Tendencies. Languages and Phonetic Laws. Chinua Achebe-Things Fall Apart 5. 2nd. Sammāsambuddha. Virginia Woolf . Royal Patronage. Kammavāda. Itthipaccaya. Paccaya-Kita & Taddhita. Samasa. Commentaries (Atthakathas). Padhana Sutta. Pali as M.H.I. Group-D and Unit 3 of Group-C must be written in Pali language either in Bengali or in Roman script. SECTION-C 1. Buddhavagga SUTTANIPATA – Pabbajja Sutta. Bodhisatta. Unit 2 . 3rd & 4th). Pali & Sanskrit. Kaccayana. Talaputa. Spread and Decline of Buddhism. English. Life of Buddha.. Pali & Prakrits. Paper – II : Candidates shall have to answer any three questions from Section -A and any two from Section-B. Parayanavagga . Ambapali. Suttapitaka & Abhidhammapitaka. Majjhima paţipadā.Vatthugatha. Unit 2 – Concept of Homeland of Pali. Kisagotami Page 8 of 55 . C) History of Early Buddhism : Pre-Buddhist India. Cattāriariyasaccāni. C) TRANSLATIONS : Unit 1 – Pali to English (unseen passages from poetry) with grammatical notes on any two words. Paccekabuddha. Anattā. B) PALI GRAMMAR : Unit 1 – Sandhi. Tipiţaka. Khaggavisanasutta.Pali to English (unseen passages from prose) with grammatical notes on any two words. Bengali. A) PALI LINGUISTICS : Unit 1 – Concepts of Linguistics. SECTION – B E) CRITICAL STUDY OF SELECTED PALI TEXTS UNIT-I POETRY TEXTS DHAMMAPADA – Yamakavagga.'A Room of One's Own' PALI : Paper – I : Candidates shall have to answer five questions taking atleast one question from each group.Karaka Vibhakti. D. The remaining questions must be attempted in Pali or in Bengali or in English but in only any one of these languages. Rabindranath Tagore . James Joyce -A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 6. Buddhist Schools and Sects.'Crisis in Civilization' 7. Karaniya Mettasutta. Amitava Ghosh-The Shadow Lines 4. Unit 3 – English to Pali. Answer to questions on Group-B. Dukkhanirodhagāminīpaţipadā. etc. (2) Poetry-Ronsard : Poesies choisies (Classique Larosusse)-2 volumes. Indo-Persian literature). Rupaka. philosophical. ARABIC : Paper – I : (a) Arabic linguistics. Corneilles : La Cid. Musset : Poesies nouvelles. Calcutta University Publication M. Prose & Poetry.vipassanaresearchinstitute. Annihilation of the Sakiyas. Singalovada Sutta. Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study) : (1) Prose-Ronsard : Deveres choisies (Classique Larosusse) – 2 volumes. Early poets. biographical. SUBODHALANKARA . ghazal. Paper – II : History of French Literature. (4) Muqaddama-Ibn-i-Khaldun. Prose & Poetry. (2) Sab’a Mu’allaqa. Growth of poetic themes or trendsepic. Avestan language.. (4) Diwan-i-Hafiz. Modern poetry. Vyatireka.Yamaka. evolution of Persian language. ethical.: B. (b) Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study) : (1) Diwan-Ibn-ul-Fariz. Maghrabi Hindi Aur Uski Mukhtalif Boliyan & Haryanvi ii) Theories about the origin of Urdu Language c) Daccani Urdu origin and Development. mystical. Texts. (d) Translation from English into Persian. Survey of prose-works-historical. Drama-Moliers : L’Avare.Samavutta Chanda UNIT-II . (6) Naldaman of Fayzi. Calcutta University Publication F) CRITICAL STUDY OF CHANDA AND ALAMKARA (Answers to be written in Pali language) UNIT-I . Marriage of Visakha. (b) Texts (meant for general acquaintance and not for minute study) : (1) Shahnama of Firdausi. Old Persian. Pali Selection. (c) Translation from Persian into English. How women were admitted to the Sangha. (e) Arabic rhetoric and prosody. Page 9 of 55 . (b) Persian grammar. (e) Persian rhetoric and prosody. its significant linguistic feature.A. (b) Arabic grammar. Calcutta University Publication B. Pali (Hon. Development of poetic forms- qasida.com for Pali texts Ref. ethical. FRENCH : Paper – I : Translation from French into English. Persian influence on Indian languages). d) Fort William College and its contribution to Urdu Literature. Dasaratha Jataka Explanation of Pali quotations from the prescribed texts in Pali language. La roman d’um enfant. Pali Selection. Paper – II : (a) History of Arabic literature. UNIT-II PROSE TEXTS Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta. Sibi Jataka. (5) Masnavi of Jalaluddin Rumi. URDU : Paper – I : (Answer must be written in Urdu) Section – A 1. (3) Qasaid-i- Khaqani. Middle Persian or Pahlavi.A. Mahaparinibbana Sutta. Development of Urdu Language :- a) Development of Indo-Aryan i) Old Indo-Aryan ii) Middle Indo Aryan iii) New Indo Aryan b) Western Hindi and its dialects :- i) Brij Bhasha. Modern Persian. PERSIAN : Paper – I : (a) Persian linguistics (Persian and Indo-European family of languages. Modern prose. Literary progress in different periods of Iranian history. (2) Chahar Maqala of Nizami Aruzi.A. French Grammar. Paper – II : (a) History of Persian literature (Origin of Persian poetry. (3) Sirat-Ibn-i-Hisham.: www. Aryan or Indo_Iranian branch. Pierre Loti. Milindapanha-Bahirakatha. (d) Translation from English into Arabic. etc. Iranian dialects. masnavi. Ref. (c) Translation from Arabic into English. Upama. VUTTODAYA _ . Ariyapariyesana Sutta.) Selection. Contributions of eminent poets and writers. mystical. romantic. etc. Translation from English into French. Kutadanta Suttanta. Aqbal.Mirza Dabir Nazm. Ali Johar. Godan Munshi Prem Chand 6.Josh Malihabadi iii.Khatir Maulana abul Kalam Azad 5.Mir Anis ii. Significant features of :- a) i) Lucknow School ii) Delhi School b) i) Sir Sayed Movement ii) Progressive Movement iii) Modernism Paper – II : Answer must be written in Urdu (This paper will require first hand reading of the texts prescribed and will be designed to test the candidates critical ability) Section – A 1.Mir Anis ii) Kis Sher ki Amad hai Ke Run Kanp Raha hai . Ghubar-e.Firaq Gorakhpuri 2. Genres and their development :- A.Ek Fitna hai Naqeson Mein Kamil hona . Masnavi : Sahrul Bayan . Qasida. Khenche Huwe Sar Ko Kahan jata hai . Ganjhaye Giramaya Rasheed Ahmed Siddiqui (Maulana Md. Hussain Azad 3. Ayub Abbasi.Faiz Ahmed Faiz Ek Ladka .Akhtarul Iman Taslise Hayat .Naqsh-e-Faryadi. Bagho Bahar Mir Aman Dehalvi 2. Safaid Khoon Agha Hashr Kashmiri Page 10 of 55 . Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari.Hijr ke Mausam ( First five Ghazals) Qasida : Dar Tazhik-e-Rozgar .Sauda. a) Ghazal :- i) Wali :. Poetry :- i. Ghazal. Khushamad) 9. Lajwanti Rajindra Singh Bedi 7. Section – B 1.Diwane-Ghalib ( First five Ghazals) Faiz Ahmed Faiz :. Marsia. Ood-e-Hindi Asadullah Khan Ghalib 4. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Tahzib. Rasm-o-Rewaj ki Pabandi Ke Nuqsanat. i) Jab Badban-e-Kashti Shahe Umam Gira .Intekhab-e-wali compiled by Nurul HasanHashmi – (First five Ghazals) ii) Mir :. i. Nazm and Rubai.Pervez Shahedi Rubai. Maqualate sir syed (Ta’asub.Aa Ae Mani-e-Kayenat Mujh Mein Aaja . Asghar Gondavi) 10.Barg-e-Ne ( first five Ghazals) Shaharyar :.Mir Hasan Marsia. (first five Ghazals) Nasir Kazmi :. Banjara Nama – Nazir Akbarabadi Masjide Qartaba – Iqbal Tanhai .Intekhab-e-Mir compiled by Maulvi Abdul Haq – ( First five Ghazals) iii) Ghalib :. Abe Hayat (Dibacha) Md. Toba Tek Singh Sa’adat Hassan Manto 8. Md. Masnavi. e) Forms of Santali literary prose (Relevant with personal relations).85 Page 11 of 55 . Majnu Gorakhpuri v. 3. b) Roots and reasons behind the emergence of modernity in Santali literature. Section – B Literary criticism and its development with reference to :- i. Section . Adab aur zindagi . Tanquidi Afkar . Sadhuram Chand Murmu. ‘Thuti’.Major Authors : Majhi Ramdas Tudu (Reska). 5. Domon Sahu Samir. Pandit Raghunath Murmu. Kalimuddin Ahmed iv.11 iii) Deban tengon adibasi bir Page . Ehtasham Hussain iii. Paper – II : Question Papers are to be set in ‘OLCHIKI’ script and Answers should also be given in ‘OLCHIKI’ script. Sadhuram Chand Murmu and Post 1946 Santali drama).A 1.the scripture of SARIDHARAM religion. d) Narrative and lyric trends in the nineteenth century Santali poetry. Urdu Tanquid Per Ek Nazar . 2.April. Problems of standardization and reform of alphabet and spelling and those of transliteration and inevitability of ‘OLCHIKI’ Script.19 ii) Ana terang horko Dusao Kana Page . covering literary and imaginative topics). Narayan Saren (Toresutam). SADHURAM CHAND ANOLMALA (A total collection of Sadhuram Chand Murmu) . Shamsur Rahman Farooqui Section – C Essay writing (Compulsory. Pandit Raghunath Murmu. Fiction . c) Santali languages and its Dialects and their distinguishing characteristic. f) Santali dramatic literature (Nineteenth century.61 (All from ol daha anarhe) iv) Bhorom nasao Page .A 1. Section . Majhi Ramdas Tudu (Reska). Muqaddama sher-o-shaeri . Section . Altaf Hussain Hali ii. Tanquidi Nazaryat .B 4. Govt. Paul Jujar Saren. e) Development of Santali prose. of West Bengal: i) Marang Buru Dharam Sari Page . Serwa Sereng (Traditional songs) and the ‘Jamsimbinti’. 1997. History of Santali literature: a) Periodization of Santali literature: Old and Middle Santali literature. c) Evolution of Santali oral literatures like ‘Binti’. Department of Information & Cultural Affairs. 6. Process of Phonetic changes in Santali languages and necessity of ‘OLCHIKI’ script. Ill effects of use of other script in writing Santali excepting ‘OLCHIKI’ script. SANTALI : Paper – I : Question Papers are to be set in ‘OLCHIKI’ script and Answers should also be given in ‘OLCHIKI’ script. ‘Bankher’. Topic from the History of Santali Language: a) The chronological track from Austro-Asiatic-Austric to Santali (Family tree with branches and approximate dates). Sadhuram Chand Murmu and Pandit Raghunath Murmu (Upto 1950). d) Elements of Santali Vocabulary. b) Historical stages of Santali (Old. Nayke Mongal Chandra Saren. Middle and New) and their Linguistic features with Santali grammar (Ranor). Sarada Prasad Kisku (Totko Malang). ‘Paschimbanga’ special issue. Montaigne and Shakespeare). Racine. Saotal Bidraher 150 Bochhor . Ronsard. MIT GEL HOR KAHNI SALAH MIT SAI MIT KAHNI . COMPARATIVE LITERATURE : Paper – I : (a) Theories of Literature : Dates terms and Concepts.A collection of selected Essays By Subodh Hansda and Debdulal Murmu b) AYO AARANG TE OLOH .A Drama by Pandit Raghunath Murmu 7. a) SAI SERMA RENAH ANORHE . Page 12 of 55 . Petrarch.A Drama by Sadhuram Chand Murmu 5. of West Bengal).Page .155 vii) Bah julung Page . Swift. Boccaccio and Chaucer). O. a) SAOHEND MOHANK . (c) 1616 – 1749 A. ‘Paschimbangla’ (Sadhu Ramchand Murmu Memorial Edition .93 vi) Kolkata renah bharak Page . (b) Literature of the Ancient World. (including representative writings of Moliere. Sidu Kanu Santal Hool . v) Jati Milan Page .B 8.Page .Rajhi Ramdas Tudu (Reska) Karmu ar kharmu reyah . (including Song of Ronald. Saren Section . The Jamsim Binti By Nayke Mongal Ch. (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 Paper – II : Western Literature - (a) 800 – 1400 A.Pandit Raghunath Murmu c) SANTARI PARSI AARSAOHET . L.Gomosta Prasad Saren 11.Sarada Prasad Kisku d) SANTARI TULAJAKHA SAOHET . Tristan and representative writings of Troubadour Minnesang. Pandit Raghunath Murmu (Biography) By Ramchanda Murmu 9.151 (All from ‘Aldaha anarhe’) viii) Jamsimbinti Page .Sarada Prasad Kisku c) DHARAM GE SARIYA .Mondal Hembram d) MAYAJAL .208 x) Manmi Reah Bad Borket Page . (i) Indian.A collection of Santali Poems of 100 year with Bengali Translation b) NIDA YUNTA . 14.Page . Sansar Phend . (HORKOREN MARE HAPRAM KOREYAH KATHA) Rev. O. (including representative writings of Villon. Santal Folk Tales (Collected) Vol-I By P.D.304 (Jat hating) (All from Lita Godet) 2.Karambinti Galmarao . Rableis.D.Narayan Saren (Tore Sutaru) 12. Bidu Chandan .203-249 3.D. Kherwal Bansha Dharam Puthi .204 ix) Dharti Dhasao Page .1-19 ii) DHARAM AAR SERWOA . Dante.68-102 4.A Drama by Pandit Raghunath Murmu 6.A collection of Ten Santali Folk Tales and 101 short stories. (b) 1400 – 1616 A. Machiavelli. 13. Bodding 10. Voltaire and Defoe). Spencer. Skrefsud: i) AAD KHON MANOA REAH BIBORAN .Govt.283 . essential elements. Eliot.principles. Rilke. methods of evaluation of extension programme. lbsen. Nutrition. ricebean. sunhemp. oat. Water use efficiency and dryland farming. flowers. marketing intelligence. oil seeds (mustard.definition. Maupassant and Chekhov). Heine. Keats. Aforestation. IPM. Package and practices of cereals (rice. dessimination and control. Growth and development.scope. Conservation. Balzac. scope and limitations. para. Net Energy. Food and nutrient security. prospects and problems. plantation & spices. ANIMAL NUTRITION 1. Energy requirement for maintenance. berseem.1 Livestock Feeds : Common feeds and fodder and their classification. Total Digestible Nutrients. Breeding methods. wheat.definition. Scott. Livelihood management through agriculture (Self Help Group in agriculture). integrated nutrient management and biofertilizers. pricing. Dryland farming . medicinal and aromatic crops. Schiller. flowers. importance and characteristics. absorption. Cropping pattern and cropping system-distribution. farm forestry. soil properties and soil conservation. 1.public distribution system. testing. classification and role).somatic hybridization. features and designs. Digestible Energy. Vigny.function and crop insurance. Distribution of crops according to region. rural forest. Coleridge. Mayakovsky.D. digestible crude protein. Eluard. lentil and peas). certification and storage. Landscaping. fibre crops (Jute. pulses (green gram. Baudelaire. Neruda. forest products. Hugo and Musset). Kafka. Pests and diseases of commercially important fruit. Tolstoy. Role of climate and weather of crop production. Principles of plant physiology. Metabolisable Energy. characteristics. selfing and crossing techniques. Role and scope of Information Technology in Indian Agriculture. red gram. role of nutrients on plants. ground nut. Rene. polyploidy. black gram. (e) 1832 – 1910 A.Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information system (GIS).definition. Use of NPN in ruminants. Marketing . 1. (f) 1910 to the Present times (including representative writings of Yeats. Cultivation practices of major commercial fruits.4 Mineral and Vitamin Nutrition : Major and trace minerals.its channels. Wordsworth. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETERINARY SCIENCE : Paper – I : 1. (including representative writings of Goethe. Measures of food energy and their application such as Gross Energy. storage with special references to cold storage and wirehouse. scope of various types of forest . objectives.plant growth and distribution. Rainwater harvesting. Shelley. photosynthesis and respiration (definition. Protein efficiency ratio. Marquez and lonesco). Soilfertility - problems of soil and their reclamation. Techniques for establishment and management. law of heredity. (d) 1749 – 1832 A. factors affecting and significance).2 Energy Nutrition : Energy sources. Agril-extension . Agro-economics . 1.Stress-physiology. Agroforestry-Definition of forest.3 Protein Nutrition: Biological value of protein. growth. Distribution. growth. napier. Mutation breeding. History of plant breeding. Frost. their sources. weather forecasting including modern methods. Postharvest technology. maize). Lamartine. their sources and deficiency symptoms. urban forest. Paper – II : Crop improvement. Mode of reproduction. pregnancy and lactation in milk producing livestock. medicinal and aromatic crops. Greenhouse effect and global warming. Crop genetic resources - conservation and utilization. Protected cultivation of horticultural crops. Scope for export of agricultural products. Molecular markers. sugarcane and forage crops (Sorghum. bypass protein. dinanath grass). photoperiodism. pregnancy and lactation in milk producing livestock. Precision farming. physiological functions and deficiency symptoms. Lucerne. Laforgue. Heterosis. types and impact on high yielding varieties.importance and role. Protein requirements for maintenance. Farm management .social forest. plantation and spices. Weeds. process. linseed. plant growth substances (definition. Page 13 of 55 . sesamum. (including representative writings of Whitman. DNA finger printing and genetically modified crops.water use efficiency in relation to crops production. Soil. chromosome structure and aberrations. translocation. Proximate analysis of feed stuff. Role of KVK in technology transfer. AGRICULTURE : Paper – I : Agro-ecological factors. Criteria for scheduling irrigation.Cell structure and functions. cowpea. vegetables. process and factors of soil formation. Application of principles of plant breeding. Hervert. Methods and systems of irrigation.D. vegetables. farm planning. Verlaine. Seed production. mesta). Role of vitamins. sunflower). farm budgeting and farm operations. Improvement of poor quality roughages. Structure. Page 14 of 55 . Anoestrus and repeat breeding. Antinutritional and toxic factors present in livestock feed and fodder. Lassi and Srikhand.3 Animal Breeding : Basis of selection such as individual. Hardy- Weinberg Law and its application. antioxidants. heifer. Adulteration of milk and its detection. Dipping. genetic code and protein synthesis. Dahi. family. 2. Method of meat preservation such as curing. Heritability.5 Feed Additives: Role of probiotics. Housing systems. Goat as poor man’s cow. genetic and phenotypic correlations and environmental interaction. cross breeding. mechanism of action. Physico-chemical properties of milk Quality testing of raw milk. distribution and breed descriptor of important breeds. Disinfection and disposal of carcasses. 3. Condensed. lactating and dry animals. Isolation.4 Milk and meat hygiene : Clean milk production. 4. Dairying under mixed and as specialized farming. sex influenced. Brooding management. stunning. Incubation and hatching. repeatability. physical and chemical properties of semen. Channa. 2. quarantine. composition and nutritive value of eggs. Expression of genes. ANIMAL GENETICS AND BREEDING 3. Gene and genotype frequency. lactating and dry animals). upgrading. Silent heat. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT 2. their prevention and care. Designer egg. mould inhibitors and methane inhibitors. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS TECHNOLOGY 5. pregnant. and sex limited characters.5 Sheep and Goat Farming : Homestead farming vs. Processing. Inbreeding and methods of estimating inbreeding coefficient. 5. Layout and design of different buildings for dairy animals. Preservation of semen and artification insemination. enzymes. toned. Deep freezing of semen. Disbudding. 2. Pasteurized. Factors causing infertility in males. Hygienic method of handling meat and meat products. Castration. bulls and bullocks.2 Andrology : Puberty. storing. Methods of Selection. 4. deviation to Mendelian genetics. Organic Livestock Production. Factors affecting quality and quantity of milk. Mendelian inheritance. doubled toned. Meat inspection. Exotic breeds experienced in India. pedigree. sexual maturity and libido. Slaughtering techniques. reconstituted. Butter. Commercial farming. homogenized.6 Poultry Production : Economic Importance of commercial poultry farming.3 Poultry products Technology : Composition and nutritive value of poultry meat and eggs. recombined and flavoured milk. irradiation. 3. Cheese. buffers. packaging. Linkage and crossing over. Methods of breeding . Khoa. progeny testing.2 Meat and meat products : Meat industry of India. 5. Various milk products such as Cream. pig and poultry. 5. Methods of milking and precautions. Crossing of inbred lines for commercial production. canning. Formulation of ration and feeding of dairy cattle and buffaloes during different phases of growth and production (young. 2. ANIMAL REPRODUCTION 4. Recombinant DNA technology. 3. marking of animals. antibiotics. Composition and nutritive value of milk. Scarcity fodder. Feed and fodder requirements of individual animal. Management of buffaloes in summer for better conception.1 Principles of Genetics : Mitosis and Meiosis. evaporated and dried milk.3 Gynaecology : Symptoms of heat. Formulation of ration and feeding of sheep. Vices of animals. Grading of eggs.1 Breeds : Various indigenous breeds of livestock including poultry.3 Dairy Farming : Opportunities in dairy farming. packaging. 1. Preparation of cultured milk such as yoghurt.1 Milk and milk products : Milk industry in India. Drug administration. slaughter and dressing. standardized.6 Storage & Conservation of Feeds and Fodders: Storage of feed ingredients. Management of broilers. Conservation of fodder through hay and silage making and their use in livestock feeding.Ante mortem care and management of food animals. Gene and its structure. pregnant. Cytoplasmic inheritance. 5. DNA as a genetic material. Management of calves. Physical and chemical characteristics of meat. chromosomal aberrations. 2. Transgenesis.1. detection of oestrus and time of insemination for optimal conception. Legal standards of milk. 2.7 Computation of Ration: Balanced ration. Backyard poultry farming.2 Farm Animal Practices : Dentition and ageing of animals. 4. Recycling of animal wastes and washings for fodder production.4 Fodder Production : Importance of grasslands and fodders in livestock production.Inbreeding. Sire index. Origin. prebiotics. Grooming. control of secretion and negative feed back mechanism of hormonal regulation.2 Population Genetics : Quantitative and qualitative traits. 1. layers and breeder flock. Releasing and tropic hormones of reproduction. Ghee. Sex linked. Components of semen. distribution and marketing of milk.goat. out breeding.1 Hormone in reproduction : Hormones related to reproduction. Supply of greens throughout the year. organo phosphates. RD. Skull and vertebral bones of ox/buffaloes. pregnancy toxaemia. hemorrhagic. Trypanosomiasis. BASIC VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY. Pelvic gardles. 2. Babesiosis. EXTENSION EDUCATION 6. symptoms. blood cell formation. Anatomy of fowl : Parts of female reproductive tracts of fowl and their role in egg formation. ANIMAL DISEASES: Infectious diseases : Etiology. Physiology of Milk Production : Hormonal control of mammary growth. Toxicology : Fundamentals and scope of toxicology. Regulation of electrolyte and acid-base balance. symptoms. protein. haemoglobin synthesis. blood pressure and hypertension. Brucellosis. sterilization and disinfactants.2 Principles of Extension : Basic philosophy. Trypanosomiasis etc. Excretion : Structure and function of nephron. micotoxins and their ameliorative measures. 6. Letting down and holding up of milk. lipids. antifungal and principles of chemotherapy in microbial infections. PNS. Goat Pox. coronary circulation and ECG. (iii) BIOCHEMISTRY Biochemistry of carbohydrate. Hog Cholera. Eye and ear. ketosis. drug interaction.1 Concept of Sociology : Man and animal relationship. lactogenesis and galactopoiesis. Circulatory System : Haemodynamics of circulation. heavy metals. non-metals. formation of urine. Community. Neural control of respiration and hypoxia. Environmental Physiology : Climate change. Coccidiosis etc. PATHOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY Microbiology: Marphology and classification. Splanchology : Gross morphology and topography of visceral organs of thoracic. BQ. Biopharmaceuticals and gene therapy Antimicrobials. FMD. co-enzymes. regulation of cardiac output. Organs of digestive system. Biochemistry of blood and body fluids. protozoal and viral diseases of domestic livestock and poultry. co-factors and their role in metabolism. Study of skeleton of Pectoral. Social groups. arthrology and myology: Classification. joints and muscle. such as Anthrax. treatment and control of important metabolic diseases such as milk fever. Methods adopted to educate farmers under rural condition. coagulation of blood. enzymes. HS. PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY Pharmacology : Principles of drug activity such as pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Page 15 of 55 . Production/metabolic diseases : Etiology. sweat glands and their function. 4. Society. Animal Husbandry Programmes for rural development. 6. Cardiac Cycle. facioliasis. abdominal and pelvic cavity. its transfer and feedback. Transport and exchange of gases in lungs and tissues. IBD. Adverse drug reaction. Pathology: Pathogenesis and Pathognomic lesions in important microbial diseases of livestock. cultivation and identification of microbes related to animal diseases. Effect of environmental stress on health and production. PPR. hypomagnesemia of domestic animals. (ii) PHYSIOLOGY Blood : Constituents of blood. Parasitology: Morphology and pathogenesis of important helminthic and protozoal diseases in livestock like ascariasis. Neurology and asthesiology : Basic structural organization of nervous system (CNS. ANS). VETERINARY ANATOMY. 3. Does response relationship. Rabies. disorders. physical properties and structure of long bones. PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY (i) VETERINARY ANATOMY Osteology. Respiration: Mechanism of respiration. Biochemical tests for assessing liver and kidney function. anticoagulants. osmotic regulation. generation of technology. Concept of drug and receptor. physiology of heart function. climatological variables and their importance in animal ecology and behaviour. Toxicity due to insecticides. Toxic plants. diagnosis and control of important bacterial. Association and Institution. Paper – II : 1. its types and function. Transmission of infections. objective and concept. shock. ANTHROPOLOGY : Paper – I : 1. Cytogenetics. sex influenced. hernia. pelvic girdle.4 Characteristics of primates. hyperthermia. 3. Human Genetics : 3. Chromosome and chromosomal aberrations in man (Numerical and structural aberrations. (b) Theories of Organic Evolution (Pre-Darwinian. Role and function of Committee for the Purpose of Controlling and Supervising Experiments in Animals (CPCSEA). bloat. Colonialism and anthropology. diarrhoea. National and international regulations on livestock diseases. (skull. Peking Man) (e) Archaic Homo sapiens (f) Neanderthal Man – La-chapelle-Aux-Saints. Grimaldi. (c) Synthetic theory of evolution. sex determination. Occupational zoonotic diseases. Satellite DNA. 6.1 Theories of organic evolution. characteristics and phylogenetic status : (a) Parapithecus (b) Dryopithecus. Animal Welfare and Jurisprudence : Role of veterinarian in animal welfare. cell division. chemotherapeutics and chemoprophylaxis for herd health. 2. mitochondrial genome. Zoo and Laboratory animals.2 Neutral theory of molecular evolution. Examination of living and dead animals in criminal cases. septicaemia. 2.1 Main branches of Anthropology. choking. impaction. ruminotomy. gene. Population genetics. 2. Management and feeding practice and housing of Wild. Tabun Man (g) Anatomically Modern Homo sapiens – Cromagnon. Brief outline of terms and concepts of evolutionary biology.3 Concept of Human Genome : nuclear genome. Asian and African Apes.1 Methods – Mendelism.7 Distribution. Short Tandem Repeat(s) (STRs) protein synthesis.2 Biological basis of inheritance: DNA structure and replication. allele. disease free zones. Conservation of wild life. 5. 3.2 Brief outline of the growth of anthropology. Vaccination and deworming schedule of livestock and poultry. 2. (d) Linguistic Anthropology. Features and distribution of New World Monkey. Major branches of anthropology: 1. Zoonoses : Socio-economic importance of zoonotic diseases. Enlightenment. Darwinian and Post-Darwinian). point mutation). (c) Archaeological Anthropology.5 Theories of human origin. WILD / ZOO / LAB ANIMAL HEALTH CARE Method of handling and restrant of Wild animals. Page 16 of 55 . toxaemia. multifactorial. Primate classification (general). Twin-study. Common offences against animals. 1. Herd health Management : Herd immunity. Systemic states and diseases : Fever. Australopithecus afarensis. Animal Welfare Board of India. Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP). dehydration and snake bite. Old World Monkey.4 Patterns of inheritance – autosomal. polygenic. hind limb). Variable Number of Tandem Repeat(s) (VNTRs). Role of animals in transmission of zoonotic diseases. Chancelade 3. vertebral column. 2. sex-chromosomal.6 Geological time scale with special reference to Pleistocene epoch. 2. 2. VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Epidemiology : Principles and applications of epidemiological measures in the study of diseases and their control. (b) Biological Anthropology. Human evolution and Hominization process : 2.3 Concept of evolutionary biology: Skeletal changes. their scope and relevance : (a) Social-cultural Anthropology. Human evolution and emergence of Man : (a) Biological and Cultural factors in human evolution. Homo habilis (d) Homo erectus (Java Man. 3. Introducing anthropology: Meaning and scope of anthropology. castration and Caesarian section. Surgical intervention : Diagnosis and surgical intervention in fracture. Sivapithecus (c) Australopithecus africanus. hypothermia. Marriage payments (dowry and bride wealth). Types.3 Concept of Dating: Absolute (C14. Polymorphic (genetic marker) – blood group (ABO.1 Concept of Communicable and Non-Communicable diseases. 11. Acculturation. Descent groups. Culture and civilization : 10. Cultural lag.3 Kinship . Page 17 of 55 . HP. socio- economic. Preferential and prescribed forms of marriage.2 Cultural relativism. Diffusionism. Nutrition Deficiency related diseases. 9. environmental. eye) metric (stature. genetic load. Australoid. Post-natal. Application of GIS 8. Enculturation. Importance. World view. 5. 4. inbreeding. Physiological variable (blood pressure.1 Concept of human growth. (Malaria and Type-2 diabetes respectively). Human variation : 4. Social organization. kin term classification. 7. Rh). Group. Y-chromosome STR. Community.2 Concept (brief outline): Social structure. Symbolism and Interpretative Approach.4 Concept of ethnic groups – Mongoloid. Adolescent. Theories and concept of culture and society : 9. Structuralism. 8. Symbol. 8. Hb. 8. 10. Bergman’s and Allen’s Rules. mtDNA. dermatoglyphics. recent changes.3 Concept of Human physique and somatotype. 11. Human Growth and Nutrition : 5. Types of kinship systems. PGM. Functionalism.4 Rules of Descent and alliance. 6. 10. 6. Rules of residence. Body composition (fat patterning).2 Basis of variation – Morphological (hair.3. 11.3 Methodology of growth study. Incest regulation.2 Nutrition – concept of Macro and Micro nutrients and Deficiency.1 Brief outline of Anthropological Theories: Evolutionism. functions. genetic counselling.Definition of kinship system. 4. functions. nutritional. Elements of social organization : 11. recent changes. 11. K-Ar) Relative (Dendrochronology and Stratigraphy). paternity identification. 4. personal identification.2 Marriage – Definition. Cultural evolution : 8. forensic anthropology.1 Family – Definition. 10. Concept of Health and disease : 6.1 Concept of Human adaptation and acclimatization – hot.1 Tool typology and technology of tool manufacturing.2 Factors affecting the growth and development – genetic. 4. Site survey. stages of growth – Pre-natal. head shape). DNA fingerprinting.1 Definition and features of culture and civilization. Human adaptation : 7. cold and high altitude. pulse rate). Exploration. Types.2 Anthropometry and its uses in understanding human adaptation (BMI and CI). Post-structuralism and Post-modernism – Hermeneutics and Phenomenological Anthropology.2 Excavation.4 Features and distribution of prehistoric cultures with reference to India and Europe : (a) Paleolithic (b) Mesolithic (c) Neolithic (d) Chalcolithic (e) Iron Age.3 Anthropological approaches to the study of civilization. 5. Caucasoid. Negroid.5 Application of human genetics – consanguinity. Institution. 7.1 Concept of Race. racism. Diffusion. 9. Gender. 5. 2 Phases of development and major trends of Anthropology in India. functional. Page 18 of 55 . social control. Political anthropology : 13.1 Qualitative and quantitative approaches. PRA and RRA.4 Anthropology of gender.3 Types – Caste and class. globalization. Social stratification : 15. symbolism in religion. median.1 Definition.1 Definition and features. popular culture. authority. Economic Anthropology : 12. social sanction.Approaches of study. Re-distribution). standard error. development. witchcraft. Chiefdom and State. 13.3 Production. Social solidarity.1 Definition and approach. Basic methods of data collection and interpretation : 18. 13. History and Development of Anthropology in India : 1. witch-doctor. 17.3 Concepts: Myth. interpretative).4 Concepts: Status. Market exchange. concept of ethnic boundary. psychological.2 Legal anthropology and Human Rights. 12.2 Basic methods/techniques of data collection – observation (special reference participant observation). Pastoralism. scope and approaches/methods of ecological anthropology. 16. Tribe.2 Approaches to the study of religion (intellectual. Gift exchange. Testing of hypothesis: t-test. interview. Paper – II : 1. rituals.5 Ethnicity – Definition. fieldwork. 15. taboo.2 Concept of culture ecology. Messianic. Consumption. Types of socio-political movements (Revitalization. Anthropology of religion : 14. 16. 14. mode). 17. questionnaire. 14. Horticulture and Settled Agriculture. role.2 Power.3 Application of statistical principles – Descriptive statistics – central tendency (mean.1 Concept and approaches. law.4 Political movement . 15. functions of religion.1 Development anthropology – Definition and scope.1 Definition of religion. 12. 15. schedule. genealogy.4 Religious specialists – shaman. 14. 18. chi-square test. ethnography. 17.3 Anthropology of communication – visual anthropology. standard deviation. Distribution (Reciprocity. 13. Emerging fields of social-cultural anthropology : 17. 13. 18. sorcery. totem.2 Theories/approaches. mass media. governance. 12. 14. 12. 1. Ecological anthropology : 16. regional and Ethnic). 18. priest. age-set/age-grade. 13.4 Peasant. 17.3 Concepts of Band. social mobility.2 Major ways of subsistence – Hunting-gathering.1 Colonialism and Anthropology in India. magic. divination. case study. 15. 3. constitutional provisions.Redfield. 2. Risley. 5. Chalcolithic. 3. Karma and Rebirth. 6. 8.C.3 Contemporary classification based on morphology.1 Fossil remains in India: Ramapithecus. folkloric elements in Indian culture (proverbs.K. Demographic Profile of India : 4. M. B.1 Concepts of SC. 5. Factors influencing fertility and mortality.4 Contribution of tribal cultures to Indian civilization. Dynamics of demography in rural. Page 19 of 55 . Bose.N.K. Jajmani system. mtDNA).N. Anthropological approaches to Indian civilization : 5.2 Classification of Indian population: H. Indus script. distribution. socio-economic and religious. aged – status. folklore and identity. Geographical.1 Prehistoric cultures: Palaeolithic. Sarkar.4 Concepts for understanding Indian civilization: Sanskritization.) 2. 2. Dominant Caste. folkart with special reference to West Bengal).2 Types of village. N. 5.2 Caste system – origin.3 Structure of Indian civilization: Theoretical understanding (R. performances.K. 2. 6. women.6 Impact of Buddhism. ST. 2. Universalization-Parochialization. Srinivas. economy and polity.C. 7. Narmada man. five year plans and Indian tribes – a review. Das.H.1. 6. functions and change in caste system. anthropometry and genetic markers (ABO.2 Linguistic minority and its problems. Economic and linguistic distribution of Indian tribes.1 Ethnic strains in Indian population. Guha and S. State Formation and Sacred Complex.S. Mortality. Mesolithic. Iron age. Neolithic. children. 4. S. features. 3. 4.4 Changes in rural society in post-Independent India. Majumdar. Hb.2 Structure and features of Indian population. Migration and effects of migration.4 Constitutional safeguards for STs.Bose). 4.1 Cultural categories of ancient India :Varnashram. Jainism.3 Vedic society (early and late): Society. problems. N. Tribe-peasant & Tribe-caste continuum. minority.2 Indus Valley Civilization (origin. urban and tribal contexts. folksong.3 Idea of Indian tradition of Anthropology. 8.2 Major problems of Indian tribes with special reference to issues of land and forest. T.Chatterjee). features with special reference to architectural. Christianity on Indian society. 5.S. HP. Contribution of Indian scholars : S. Rates and Ratios : Fertility. 5.Roy.1 Demography: concept. D. Emergence of man in India and contemporary variation : 3. 6.3 Linguistic elements in Indian population (Grierson and S.S. 5th and 6th Schedules. OBC. Aspects of Indian village : 6. 8. Evolution of Indian culture and civilization : 2. Purushartha.5 Idea of folk and folk culture.5 Ethnoarchaeology in India with special reference to mortuary practices and megalithic burials.3 Concepts developed through village studies in India. 8. theories and methods. Sarkar. social organization of Indian village (agricultural).C. 5. Islam.1 Development of village study in India and its significance. problems/critique of tribal development. Sinha and S. programmes of development. 7. Tribal situation in India : 8. decline. Weaker sections : 7.3 Plan and programmes for the development of the STs. Diatom: Cell structure. Etiology and causal complex. Tribe and Nation-State. Disease triangle. Lytic cycle (T4 phage) and Lysogenic cycle (Lambda phage). Lichen : Types. Telome concept and its significance in the origin of different groups of Pteridophytes. Resistance. β-carotene. Economic Importance: Food. Brown Spot of Rice and Citrus Canker. Traditional Knowledge. BRYPOPHYTES : General Account and Origin of Alternation of Generations (Homologous and Antithetic theory). 10. Bacterial genome and plasmid. Biodiesel. Importance: Role of bryophytes in Plant succession and Pollution Monitoring. Reproduction . Causal organism. Page 20 of 55 . wall – chemical structure and differences between Gram +ve & Gram –ve bacteria. Transduction & Conjugation) Application in Medicine and Industry. Principles of mass cultivation of microalgae. Plant Disease Management. Carrageenan). industrialization. structure and function. Epidemic. Disease cycle and Control measures. 9. Algin. Issues of Identity. Phycocolloid (Agar-agar. development projects on tribal people.TMV. criteria and example). medicine and Agriculture.1 Human Rights and advocacy of anthropology in the contexts of women. Cell division. Host – Parasite Interaction. Santal movement. Cult. Visual image and Indian society. alternative to development. Plant Pathology: Terms and Definitions: Disease concept. Amino acid (Tryptophan). Life cycle patterns. Homothallism and heterothallism. Regionalism. Public Culture in India. Genetic Recombination (Transformation. Anthropology of development: 9. Ultrastructure of cell. 10. Violence. Fossil Pteridophytes: Structural features. Heterospory and Origin of Seed habit. Mycotoxins with emphasis on aflatoxin. Fungal spore forms and mode of liberation. BOTANY : Paper – I : Microbiology: Plant virus. children. Endemic.Symptoms. Indian National Movement and Indian tribes. Antibiotic( Griseofulvin).3 Issues in context: Sect. Evolution of Sporophytes (Progressive and Regressive concept). Emerging issues in Indian Anthropology: 10. Enzyme (Cellulase). Pandemic and Sporadic diseases. One step growth curve. Phytoalexin. medical anthropology and ethno medicine. Diatomite.3 Role of anthropology in development. Auxospore formation in Centrales and Pennales. Flagella (ultrastructure) and Pilli.2 Social-cultural dimensions of health: Bio-medical. PTERIDOPHYTES: General Account: Colonisation and rise of early land plants. approaches. Cryptogams: ALGAE: General account.types . displacement and rehabitation. Pathotoxin (Definition. Endospore – formation. 10. Religions pluralism in India.Physicochemical characteristics and Multiplication. Pharmaceuticals (Cyclosporin-A). Biofertilizer. Civil Society. Viroids and Prions. sustainable development. 8. Impact of modern democratic institutions on traditional political system. Emergence of Ethnicity.Industrial production (brief outline).6 Tribal movement (Nature and distribution). Fungal sources and uses of Mycoprotein. Geological distribution and Evolutionary significance.5 Socio-economic changes in tribal millieu – Impact of urbanization. 9. Vitamin (Riboflavin). forest policy. Refugee. Mycorrhiza: Role in Agriculture & Forestry. FUNGI & LICHEN: General Account: Hyphal forms. Changes in tribal society in colonial and post-Independent periods. Economic and ecological importance. Anamorphic fungi and parasexuality. 8. Bacteria . Jharkhand movement. Sexual reproduction and degeneration of sex. cultural factors of development. Algal toxins. Algal Biotechnology – potential of microalgae for SCP. polycyclic and polyetic) with special reference to Late Blight of Potato. Significance of lysogeny. issues of women development. Fungal Biotechnology: Mushroom.1 Critique. Disease cycle (monocyclic.2 Role of NGO in development.Distinguishing features of Archaea and Bacteria. Economic importance as food. health and education. Cheese and Ethanol. Symptoms. 9. Age & Area hypothesis and Epibiotic theory. Boerhaavia and Bignonia. Nomenclature: Herbaria and Botanical Gardens – their role. TAXONOMY OF ANGIOSPERMS: Components of Systematics: Nomenclature. split genes. sex-linked inheritance. Adaptive anatomical features of Hydrophytes and Xerophytes. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: Chemical structure and nature of the nucleic acids. concept of genomic DNA and cDNA. point mutation. molecular cloning. microbodies). Classification. Fruit . oncogenes. cell division (mitosis and meiosis). Endemism in Indian flora with special emphasis on Sunderban and Eastern Himalayas. Biosystematic and Encyclopaedic . central dogma. Cell cycle. ribosome. duplication. Stamen. Concept of RNA world. mitochondria. aestivation. Mechanical tissues and the Pinciples governing their distribution in plants. Identification. Ontogeny of Trachea and Sieve- tube. Phanerogams: GYMNOSPERMS : Progymnosperms: Phylogenetic importance. Phenetics. important Indian Herbaria and Botanical Gardens. Megasporogenesis. Carrying capacity. Geological time scale with dominant plant groups through ages. Conservation of Biodiversity (In-situ & Ex-situ). Plesiomorphy and apomorphy. Phytoremediation. Seral stages (with reference to Hydrosere). Pinus. Plant Geography: Phytogeographical regions. chromosomal aberrations (deletion. autogenic and allogenic succession. Ecology: Habitat and Niche. Plant Breeding. Economic Importance of fossils with reference to Wood. Williumsonia oldhamia and Geological distribution of reconstructed genera. Solanaceae and Malvaceae. and Drugs. Paper – II : Cell & Molecular Biology CELL BIOLOGY: Cell and its types (prokaryotic and eukaryotic).structure and forms. structure and functions of the major cell organelles (nucleus. Melissopalynology. application of R DNA technology and its social ethics). Ecotone and edge–effect. basic of recombinant DNA technology (restriction enzymes. Essential oils. cytoplasmic inheritance and basic population genetics. Taxonomy and its phases - Pioneer. Importance of fossil study. MORPHOLOGY OF ANGIOSPERMS: Inflorescence types with examples. Nomenclature and Reconstruction. vectors.Sporopollenin. chloroplast. polyploidy. Ovule . Stratification and Ornamentation (sculpturing).Aeropalynology . Anatomy: Ultrastructure and chemical composition of cell wall.and omega. Orchidaceae. Different modes of preservation. Embryology: Pre-fertilisation changes: Microsporogenesis and Microgametogenesis. Forensic palynology. Placentation- types. concept of gene. structure of a typical chromosome. polyphyletic and paraphyletic groups. Diagnostic features.types. multiple alleles. significance of cell division. Genetics. Fabaceae. Polyembryony..types with examples. Data sources in Taxonomy: Supportive evidences from: Phytochemistry. Systematic position of Economically important plants (parts and uses) with special reference to the families Poaceae. Consolidation . Organisation of shoot apex (Tunica–Corpus) and Root apex (Korper-Kappe). Apospory and Apogamy. NPC classification (Erdtman). Cytology and Anatomy. Brassicaceae. Palynology: Pollen aperture types. Apomixis. Resins.Characteristics and diversity. overlapping genes. Numerical taxonomy. protein synthesis in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.taxomony . Ecological succession –Primary and secondary. concept of linkage and crossing over. Cladistics. Endemism. Pollen wall. alpha. Golgi bodies. endoplasmic reticulum. Plant indicators (metallophytes).forms. Brief idea on Phenetics. Stomata: Types. translocation and inversion). Page 21 of 55 . Dichotomous keys – indented and bracketed. Embryogenesis and Development of Endosperm. Monophyletic.Palaeopalynology. Applied Palynology:. nucleosome model of chromosome. replication of DNA. Palaeobotany & Palynology: Plant Fossil: Types. Flower: Corolla. Community ecology: Community. Post- fertilization changes. genetic code. Biometry & Evolution Biology: GENETICS: Mendelian principles (Mendel’s monohybrid and dihybrid experiments and laws). Fossil gymnosperms: Structural features of Cycas. Endemic types and Factors. Lyginopteris. Stele: Stelar types & evolution/ Secondary growth with special reference to the abnormal growth in Dracaena. pH. concept and causes of heterosis). shapes of molecule. proteins. Crude drugs. geological. allosteric enzyme regulation and covalently modulated enzyme regulation. Stomatal physiology-mechanism of opening and closing. Mass selection and pure line selection. evidence of organic evolution (taxonomic. mechanism of enzyme action (concept of active site of an enzyme. confocal and electron microscopy. coenzyme and prosthetic group). Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. and CN-. biomolecules: general structure. Phytochrome. 2. Northern and Western) and ELISA. morphological and anatomical). quantum numbers. Overview of Bioinformatics. Fisher’s and Koshland’s models). Valence bond theory. bond strength and bond length. Calvin cycle – Biochemical reactions and stoichiometry. ionization of water. Maintenance of germplasm. methods of plant breeding (selection. classification and metabolic importance of carbohydrates. Respiration. Photochemical reaction centres. ß-oxidation of fatty acids and significance. nature of biological data. structure and function of di-nitrogenase complex. Atomic Structure: Bohr theory of hydrogen atom. Standard error of Mean. lattice energy. cofactor. methods of propagation in relation to breeding methods. the major compounds of living beings. Blotting (Southern. Interpretation of wave function. ETS of di-nitrogenase. p and d-orbitals. Heterosis and hybrid seed production. basic concept of nif and nod genes. Crassulacean acid metabolism. chi square test for goodness of fit. particle in a one-dimensional box. Probability. Gel Electrophoresis. nomenclature and classification of enzymes according to IUBMB. compound. photophosphorylation. Cyclic and noncyclic electron transport. shapes of s. Gibberellin. CHEMISTRY : Paper – I : Group A 1. introduction and overview of biological databases. Physiology and Biochemistry: Plant-water relations. GenBank. Frequency distribution. Measurement of dispersion – Standard Deviation. RT-PCR. Covalent bond and its general characteristics: polarities of bonds in molecules and their dipole moments. Cytokinin. NO. apoenzyme. Organic Translocation Photosynthesis. HF. bond order. comparison of valence bond and molecular orbital theories. colorimetry. BIOMETRY: Random sampling. Z-scheme. Nitrogen Metabolism (symbiotic and non-symbiotic). Measurement of gene frequency (Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium). hybridization.EMP pathway. EVOLUTION BIOLOGY: Concept of biological evolution. properties. Schrodinger wave equation. Interrelationship of basic metabolic pathways with secondary metabolite biosynthesis with special reference to Cinchona. PLANT BREEDING: Objective of plant breeding. Maintenance of germplasm. Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. hydrogen atom wave functions. Principles and applications of simple. Photorespiration. TCA cycle. activation of free energy. Molecular Breeding (use of DNA markers in plant breeding). Photoperiodism and plant types. Physiology of Senescence and Ageing. buffers and basic bioenergetics. Oxidative pentose phosphate pathway and its significance. He2+ to Ne2. Photosynthetic efficiency of C3 and C4 plants and crop productivity. Lamarckism. Ipecac. ETS and oxidative phosphorylation. introduction to BLAST series. lipids and nucleic acids. basic concept of ribozymes.test. VSEPR theory. Seed dormancy. enzymes. Molecular Breeding (use of DNA markers in plant breeding). Water splitting mechanism. concept of resonance and resonance energy. visible and UV-visible spectrophotometry. Mosley’s experiment. titration curve and the concept of preparation of any buffer solution. principles of enzyme action. Heterosis and hybrid seed production. Protein sequence databases. nucleic acid sequence databases. Adhatoda and Curcuma longa. molecular orbital theory (LCAO method). PCR. Stress Physiology. Test of significance: ‘t’. Plant Growth Regulators (Auxin. Drug evaluation Secondary metabolites. Central tendency– Arithmetic Mean. Pharmacognosy : Pharmacognosy and its importance in modern medicine . literature databases (searching and downloading). axioms of living organisms. Plant Biotechnology & Instrumentation: Plant tissue culture and Micropropagation. Biochemistry as the molecular logic of living organisms. enzyme kinetics (Michaelis-Menten equation and Lineweaver-Burk plot). Page 22 of 55 . H 2. Darwinism and mutation theories of de Vries. bonding in H2+. reversible and irreversible enzyme inhibition. Ethylene and Abscisic Acid). chemical structure and properties of water molecule. basic structure (holoenzyme. Born-Haber cycle. Chemical Bonding: Ionic bond: characteristics of ionic compounds. deferential centrifugation. Concept of biological clock and biorhythm. Plant Genetic Engineering: Brief concept of different gene transfer methods. Vernalisation. Transgenic plants. abzymes and isozymes. CO. Mode and Median. ionization energies. 11. Gaseous State and Transport Phenomenon Maxwell distribution of molecular speeds. critical phenomena and liquefaction of gases. Reactive intermediates: Generation geometry. Second law of thermodynamics. solubility product and salt hydrolysis. azulene. Comparative studies of hydrides. inter-molecular interactions. variation in atomic and ionic radii. atomic radii. (SN)x. neighbouring group participation. Effective nuclear charge. furan. Nernst heat theorem. electronic configuration. Structure and bonding of B2H6. radius. reversibility and irreversibility. cross-over experiment. interfacial tension and capillary action. formal potential. Thermodynamics Work. 7. carbenes. entropy change in various processes.ratio rules. stereochemistry. impurity defects. buffer solution. thermodynamic control and kinetic control of reactions. pH. redox indicators. Surface tension and surface energy. Page 23 of 55 .C 9. Redox diagram (Latimer and Frost diagrams) of common elements and their applications. entropy as a state function.and p. KCl. semi- conductors. Poiseuille equation. lattice structure and unit cell.3. collisions on wall and effusion. energy of activation. Ionization potential. Nernst equation (without derivation). Chemical Periodicity: Periodic table. criteria for equilibrium.block elements. temperature dependence. halides. Influence of complex formation. Miller indices. Bragg’s law. group trends and periodic trends in physical properties. Acid-Base & Redox Reactions Theory of acids and bases. Maxwell’s relations. pyridine). Group . SN2 and SNi mechanisms. benzynes and nitrenes. heat and internal energy. naphthalene. van der Waals equation of state. volume and pressure dependence of thermodynamic functions. intermediate trapping. Slater’s rules. temperature. Organic Reaction Types Substitution Reactions: SN1. tropolones. 4. 8. magnetic and spectral properties. covalent radii. Aromaticity Aromaticity and anti-aromaticity. thermodynamic equation of state. annulene. Disproportionation and comproportionation reactions (typical examples). oxidation states. oxides of s. Definitions and interrelations among Kp. structures of NaCl. wetting and contact angle. thiophene. Study of Mechanisms General methods (both kinetic and non-kinetic) of study of mechanism of organic reactions: isotopic method. redox potential at the equivalence point. Laplace equation. stability and reactions of carbonium ions and carbanions free radicals. Electrophilic and nucleophilic substitution. Van’t Hoff equation. Phosphazenes and inter-halogens. precipitation and pH on redox potentials. d-block elements. Liquid State Viscosity. screening effect. 10. thermal conductivity and viscosity of hard sphere gases. free energy functions. Kc and Kx . close packing. 6. ionic radii (Pauling univalent). relation between equilibrium constant and thermodynamic quantities. Solid State Crystal systems. first law of thermodynamics. fulvenes. Le Chatelier principle. Feasibility of a redox titration. benzene. calculation of some limiting radius-ratio values. Synthesis and reactions of heteroaromatic compounds (pyrrole. stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric defects. electron affinity and electronegativity (Pauling. Mulliken and Allred- Rochow scales) and factors influencing these properties. Group-B 5. intermolecular collisions. J-T effect and inversion temperature. X-ray diffraction by crystals. designation of crystal planes. sydnones. Rearrangements: Pinacol-pinacolone. consecutive and chain reactions. IUPAC nomenclature of coordination compounds.T. 6. Laws of photochemistry. 12. fluxional molecules and their characterization.II Isomerism in coordination compounds. Raoult’s and Henry’s law. Paper – II : Group-A 1. Coordination Chemistry . C=N. compounds with metal-metal bonds and metal atom clusters. Partial molar quantities. Cope. trans effect and its theories. partially miscible liquids. adsorption isotherms. Coordination Chemistry . phase diagram for a pure substance. myoglobin. charge-transfer spectra. Baeyer-Villiger. structure and bonding in metal-olefin. upper and lower critical solution temperatures. effect of temperature and pressure on rate constant. 3. oxidative addition reactions. valence bond theory. pyrolytic syn elimination – Chugaev and Cope eliminations. phase-equilibria in binary systems. photo-stationary state. Chemical Kinetics Differential and integral rate equation for zeroth. Number and weight average molecular weight. Page 24 of 55 . coordinative unsaturation. rate equations involving reverse. photosensitized reaction. synthesis. Franck-Condon principle. their significance. Group . Hoffmann. determination of surface area. Photochemistry and spectroscopy : Fluorescence & phosphorescence. Mass Spectrometry: Parent peak. Elimination Reactions: E1. their determination. crystal field theory and its modifications. Sclaisen. conjugated olefins and carbonyls. Bio-Inorganic Chemistry Metal ion in biological systems and their role in ion transport across the membranes (molecular mechanism). Jablonsky diagram.B 5. application to conjugated double bonds and conjugated carbonyls . parallel. 7. -alkyne and - cyclopentadienyl complexes. thermodynamic and kinetic stability of complexes. Rotational spectra of diatomic molecules: Rigid rotator model. orientation in E2 reactions-Saytzeff and Hoffmann. Beckmann. carboxylate anions. second and fractional order reactions. carbonyl hydrides and metal nitrosyl compounds. Fries. selection rule. hemerythrin. Favorskii. E2 and E1cb mechanisms. Stevens and Wagner-Meerwein rearrangements. Kinetics of polymerization. chemical shift and spin-spin interaction and coupling constants. Surface phenomena. Clausius – Clapeyron equation. 2. nucleophilic addition to C=O. structure and reactivity of metal carbonyls. determination of bond length.I Bonding theories of metal complexes. kinetics of substitution reactions in square-planer complexes. 4. 8. electron-transport proteins: cytochromes and ferrodoxins. Addition Reactions: Electrophillic addition to C=C and C C.E. chelate effect and polynuclear complexes. catalysis and polymers Adsorption from gases and solutions on solid adsorbents: Langmuir and B. Organometallic Chemistry EAN rule. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H NMR): Basic principle. oxygen-transport proteins: hemoglobin. insertion reactions. base peak metastable peak. synthesis. application of theories in the explanation of magnetism and electronic spectra of metal complexes.Woodward–Fieser rules. n-* and . stereochemistry of complexes with 4 and 6 coordination numbers. characteristics and mechanism of reactions on heterogeneous catalysts. excess thermodynamic functions. Lambert-Beer law. collision theory and transition state theory. branching chain and explosion. Phase-equilibria and solutions Gibbs phase rule and its significance. Organic Spectroscopy: Principle and applications in structure elucidation: Infra-red: typical functional group identification UV-vis: Singlet and triplet states. Clapeyron equation. McLafferty rearrangement. properties of dilute solutions. quantum yield. Complexes with aromatic systems. first.* transitions. Aldol. Quick sand condition. column for axial and eccentric loads. shear force and bending moment diagrams of determinate beams. resolution of optically active compounds. Stobbe. Knoevenagel. chromate. Page 25 of 55 . selection rule. 10. Geotechnical Engineering : Type of soils. Perkin. permanganate. identification and classification of soils. Seepage. CIVIL ENGINEERING : Paper – I : Strength of Materials : Stress-strain. 11. Introduction of plastic analysis. Acyloin Oxidation. beam & frame structure. Claisen. determination of bond energy. Group – C 9. Application of limit state method to design of singly reinforced rectangular. epoxidation. isolated footing. dihydroxylation. Optical activity. Pericyclic and photochemical reactions Photochemical reaction. lead tetraacetate. Design of concrete structures : Concept of working stress method and limit state method. Diemann. Application of displacement method to truss. Index properties – Attergb’s limit. metal hydrides. chair-boat in cyclohexane. catalytic hydrogenation. Introduction of Matrix method of analysis : force and displacement method. electrocyclic reactions. Application of Limit state method : Design of tension and compression member. singlet and triplet state. Design of steel structures : Concept of design by working stress method and Limit state method. Photochemical generation of radicals. Saw-horse and Newman projection. design of flexure members : Beams – rolled section and plated beam. Slope deflection & Moment distribution method. Weight-volume relationship. doubly reinforced beam. catalysis. Structural Analysis : Application of Area moment theorem & Conjugate beam method. Configuration and conformation Representation of molecules in three dimension Fischer. configuration (R and S) of chiral carbon. allylic oxidation. enantiomeric excess. Grain size distribution. priority rule. Permeability – laboratory and field tests. deflection of beams by different methods. Pore water pressure. periodate. Castigliano’s theorems I & II. sigmatropic rearrangements. Vibrational spectroscopy of diatomic molecules: SHO model. 12. relative density. Chirality and stereoselectivity Chirality: asymmetric carbon. Conformation of acyclic and alicyclic molecules. T and L beams. Design of connection : Bolted and welded. conservation of orbital symmetry. enantioselective and diastereoselective synthesis. Organic Synthetic methods Condensation reactions. axial and planar chirality. cycloaddition reactions. Water in soils. Prelog’s rule for configuration determination. gauche-butane interaction. Wilkinson catalyst. alkene metathesis. Organometalic. dissolving metal reduction. Norrish Type I and Type II. Effective pressure. Design of column for axial and eccentric loads. Reduction. Cram’s rule. palladium-catalyzed coupling reaction and allylic substitution. Pericyclic reaction. elastic modulus. Patterno-Buchi. flocculation. Methods of linear measurement. Nondestructive tests – Rebound Hammer. Final Accounts of Profit-seeking and Non-profit seeking organisations. rotary signals. Population estimate. Horizontal and Vertical curve. Basic elements of Remote sensing and photogrammetry Transportation Engineering : Principles of Highway Planning. Quality assurance principles. Geometric design – Cross section. River training : Objectives and methods. locating ground features. Camber. Reciprocal leveling and profile leveling. BOD. Cyclone. Countering and interpretation of contour maps. Determination of Leq. Construction activities schedules. Pavement design – flexible and Rigid by IRC and other methods. Braced excavation. aquitards. Accounting Standards. Methods of boring & sampling. Negative skin friction. Water treatment principle and design of coagulation. Theodolite Surveying and Traversing. Water quality : Physical. coefficient of permeability. pole. depth and number of exploratory borings. Wastewater treatment: Grit chamber. Determination of earth pressure. design. Laboratory test. Chain and Compass traversing. Construction method of WBM. principles of design of rigid gravity & earth dams including statistical analysis. Highway alignment. Determination of coefficient of Consolidation. Network analysis. Shallow Foundations – Estimation of bearing capacity and settlement. confined and unconfined aquifers. Sheet piles. Functional classification of road. Principles. Settlement Computation. Testing of piles. Adjustment of dumpy level. Determination of pile capacity. Allowable bearing pressure. Chemical and bacteriological. stone. Solid waste : Composting and land fill methods Air Pollution : Types. Electrostatic precipitator. Static cone penetration test. wet scrubber. Effect of ground water table. suitability and uses. grid and raft foundations. type of aquifers. Superelevation. Pavement structure and Materials – Subgrade soil. COD estimation. storage coefficient. Bituminus work and cement concrete roads. Cost optimization and resource allocation. radial flow into a well under confined and unconfined conditions. Compressibility and consolidation – normally consolidated and over consolidated soils. Introduction and method. Stability of retaining walls. Instruments for Chaining. Errors in plane tabling. organization for construction industry. Page 26 of 55 . Design of separate and combined sewer. Base materials. Plotting compass traverse. bricks and mortars. Standard traffic signs and marking. Compass survey. Determination of shear strength parameters – laboratory and field tests. Flood-flow estimation. Soil exploration – Spacing. CPM & PERT analysis: their use in construction monitoring. Use of prismatic compass. Soil stabilization – Compaction. Shear strength . activated sludge process. Stress-strain behaviour of reinforcing steels. field methods and uses of admixtures. Standard penetration test. Types of dam. Selection of stations. Different types of back fill. Field tests. COMMERCE & ACCOUNTANCY : Paper – I : Financial Accounting: Accounting as a Financial Information System. Ground Water: Specific yield. sedimentation and filtration. combined. Ultrasonic Pulse velocity tests. Chain triangulation. Environmental Engineering : Water Demand. compression and swelling indices.Mohr–Coulomb failure criteria. Plotting of chain survey. Paper – II : Construction: Materials. Waste water : Types and characteristics. Rainfall-frequency distribution and analysis. Computations of angles from bearings. Measurement of bearing. Basic Concepts & Conventions. aggregates & bitumen. Traffic surveys and their application in traffic planning. Plane table survey. Highway drainage system. Types of footing – Isolated. Sub base. Leveling. Design of intersection. Seismic refraction method. Earth pressure theories – Rankine and Coulomb. Chaining tape corrections including sag corrections. setting tank. Planning & Management : Physical Properties of Cement and cement concrete. material. Water Resources Engineering : Concept of storm and unit hydrograph. Surveying : Chain surveying. control measures – ventury. Water requirements of crops. stabilization pond. Deep foundations – Types of piles. sources and effects. Principle of Chlorination and softening. Noise Pollution : Equivalent noise level. Uses of Total Station. strip. design of lined and unlined canal. Canals : rectangular and trapezoidal. Company Meeting. ECONOMICS : Paper – I : 1. Terms & Classification of Costs. role of financial intermediaries. determination of turn over and tax payable. Microeconomic Theory i. Forfeiture & Re-issue of Shares. Activity-based costing. Organisation Behaviour – Nature and Concept of Organisation. Oligopoly iv. Consideration. company audit – divisible profit. Reconstruction of Companies. 1986 – Rights of consumers. 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. void & voidable agreements. recent trends of Indian money market Capital Market – primary and secondary market. Monopoly. NABARD) Money Market – structure of Indian money market. Macroeconomic Theory 3. Promotion and Incorporation of Companies. incidence and levy of tax. Causes. discharge of contracts. Funds flow & Cash Flow Statement. State Commission and National Commission. Corporate Accounting: Issue. dividend and depreciation.returns to scale. Budgetary Control. manufacturer. Market Structure-Perfect competition. Winding up. Audit Report. capacity of parties. call money market. Motivation – concept & theories. Residential Status & Incidence of Tax of Individual. Job costing.Nature. Company Final Accounts. Insurance and NGOs. 2003: Basic concepts. Preparation of Consolidated Balance Sheet. iii) Companies Act. SFCs. Monopolistic Competition. Commercial Banks and other Financial Institutions(LICI. Elements of Cost. Prospectus. features. 1956: Definition. Quality of Work Life – meaning and impact. b) Indirect Tax i) WB VAT Act. Auditing – Auditing procedures and techniques. Public Finance 5. Computer Architecture and Organization : Micro Processor : Computer Networks : Database Management : Assembler. registration of dealer. ii) Consumer Protection Act. etc. structure of Indian financial system. and settlement of industrial disputes. components (instruments. SIDBI. Set off & Carry Forward. discount houses. Standard Costing. Marginal Costing – CVP Analysis & Decision Making. Statistics and Econometrics 1. 1872 – Offer & Acceptance. registration of dealer. Buy-back of Shares. definition of consumer. unfair trade practices. International Trade Theory 4. ii) Central Sales Tax.). modern concepts of organisation theory. Taxation: a) Income Tax – Definitions. Audit of Bank. free consent. General Equilibrium and Welfare (optimality of perfect competition) v. Consumer Theory ii. workers’ participation in management and collective bargaining. Accounting for Material. internal control and internal audit. Paper – II : Operating System : System Analysis and Design : Object oriented Programming. Employee Cost and Overhead. iv) Industrial Disputes Act. exemption and exclusion. Accounting Ratios. Production and cost. Loader and Linker : Compiler : Graphics and Multimedia.UTI. role of RBI. Cost & Management Accounting: Cost Concepts. Computation of Total Income of an individual (various heads of income and deduction from Gross Total Income). Business Laws i) Indian Contract Act. Redemption of Preference Shares & Debentures. organisation structure. concept of DMAT. markets. Process costing. 1956 – Types of companies. functionaries of stock-exchanges. Memorandum and Articles of Association. composition and jurisdiction of District Forum. Paper – II : Indian Financial System – Role of finance in an economy. Directors. short run and long run costs iii. determination of tax payable. Leadership – theories and styles. 1947 . Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution Page 27 of 55 . Microeconomic Theory 2. role of SEBI. complaints. Current and Capital Account in Balance of Payments. Brief economic history of the colonial period. Inference 5. Page 28 of 55 . Market Model of Development Poverty and Inequality (d) Capability and Human Development including issues of Gender (e) Environment and development 2.) Salient features of NEP Progress in Reforms—1st and 2nd generation Reforms Role of WTO & IMF Monetary and Fiscal Policies Poverty and inequality (d) The West Bengal Economy-A historical perspective i. The Indian Economy (a) Pre-independence Land system Commercialisation of agriculture Deindustrialisation Drain Theory Development of Indian Railways (b) Post-independence Planning models and experience till Seventh Plan Change in composition of national income—Agriculture. Measures of Central Tendency & Dispersion 2. 3. ii. Endogenous Growth. Neoclassical – Hecksher. Budget — Different concepts d. Economic & demographic consequences of Partition.Ohlin ii. Public debt and its burden 5. Theory of externality and market failure b. The Indian Economy (a) Pre-independence period (b) Post-independence pre-liberalisation period (c) Post-liberalisation period (d) The West Bengal Economy 1. Development (a) Process of development Lewis Model Harris Todaro Model Demographic change and occupational transformation (b) Trade and Development Trade as an engine of growth (c) Planning vs. Public Goods and Role of the Public Sector c. International Trade Theory i. Fixed and Flexible exchange rate systems v. Trade Policy—Tariff. Agriculture—Green Revolution Industry—Role of Public Sector (c) Post-Liberalisation Changing role of Planning (from centralised to indicative. Classical — Ricardo. Development 2. Sampling Theory 4. economy in the short run. National Income Accounting ii. subsidy and transfers e. Imperfect competition and trade . Intra-industry trade iii. Growth Theory—Harrod-Domar Model. Solow Model. Macroeconomic Theory i. Quota iv. 2. Public Finance a. Fiscal and Monetary policy using IS-LM. Industry & Services. VAT. Tax—indirect and direct. Theory of Probability 3. Economy in the long run. Statistics & Econometrics 1. Open economy macroeconomics — Mundell-Fleming model 4. Econometrics—Classical Linear Regression Model Paper – II : 1. participatory and decentralised planning. CMOS). Changing composition of SDP v. Sampling and Reconstruction of Signals. Coupled circuits and applications. iii. resistance. Two-port networks. West Bengal: in relation to other major States of India. voltage. Electric Dipole Fields. Digital IC families (TTL. measurement of current. Sinusoidal oscillators : transistor and OPAMP configurations. Circuit analysis methods : nodal analysis/mesh analysis. Balanced 3-phase circuits. Maxwell’s equations. Electric Polarisation and its relation to the Permittivity of Di-electric media. PLA. power. feed-back and power. network graphs. Semiconductor memories.MOS. Sample and hold circuits. Field Theory : Electric Field : Gauss’s Integral Law. education. environment vi. Page 29 of 55 . KCL. Boolean algebra. Comparators. Reflection and Refraction of Plane Waves. minimization of Boolean functions. differential. resonant circuits and applications. Sequential circuits : latches and flip-flops. OPAMP circuits. Analog & Digital Electronics : Characteristics and equivalent circuits (large and small-signal) of Diode. Evolution of Land and Tenancy Reforms (1950-1980) and its economic consequence iv. Fourier Transform. Active Filters. Energy stored in Electric Field. Analysis of signals & systems by Laplace Transform and Z-Transform. BJT. Energy in Magnetic Field. timers. Poisson’s and Laplace Equations in different co-ordinates. Distributed Parameter circuits. Gauss’s Law in differential form. Logic implementation using MUX / DMUX and programmable devices (ROM. Combinational circuits : Arithmetic circuits. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING : Paper – I : Electrical Circuits and Network : Circuit components. Force due to Magnetic Field. Diode circuits : Clipping. RC and RLC circuits. FPGA). Wave propagation in bounded media. multi plexers and decoders. Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction. Signals & Systems : Representation of continuous-time and discrete-time signals & systems. energy. counters and shift-registers. Self & Mutual Inductance. Measurement and Instrumentation : Error analysis. Social development indicators-health. clamping and rectifiers. power-factor. Amplifiers : Single and multi-stage. logic gates. code converters. multivibrators. Sinusoidal steady state analysis. analysis of discrete time signals by DFT and FFT. Magnetic Field : Ampere’s Law and Biot-Savart’s Law. Biasing and bias stability of BJT. Poles & Zeroes. JFET and MOSFET. KVL. ADCs and DACs. basic network theorems and applications. operational. Transient analysis : RL. Function generators and wave-shaping circuits. Boundary Conditions. phase control rectifiers. Internal Registers. open-loop & closed-loop systems. root loci. starting. active and reactive power. Linear power supplies and SMPS. Electronic measuring instruments : multimeter. brushless DC motors. 3-phase transformers. Power system protection : principles of overcurrent. load flow analysis. performance analysis. Nyquist’s criterion. block-diagram representation. Address/Data and Control lines. Stability : Routh Hurwitz criterion. principles of active and reactive power transfer. analysis of symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults. economic operation. Basic concepts of speed control of dc and ac motor drives. Special machines : Stepper motors. starting and speed control of motors. LTI systems : time-domain and transform-domain analysis. tie-line control. Design of lead-lag compensators. use of transducers in measurements of non-electrical quantities. Concept of power system stability : rotor angle stability and voltage stability. Transducers : Thermocouple. I/O interfacing. Proportional. 3-phase induction machines and synchronous machines : characteristics. inductance. DC machines : characteristics and performance analysis. triggering circuits. per unit representation. PID controllers. digital voltmeter. Line compensation. permanent magnet motors. protection of lines. Bridge converters: fully-controlled and half-controlled. Principles of choppers and inverters. principles and applications of feed-back. triac. differential and distance protection. Power Electronics & Electric Drives : Semi-conductor power devices : diode. RTD. equal area criterion. basic concepts of HVDC transmission and Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS). Q-meter. transformers. Microcontrollers and Embedded Processors – its architecture. regulation. Data acquisition systems. speed control and braking. LVDT. static VAR system. Use of CT and PT. strain-gauge. transistor. piezo-electric crystal. Programmable Peripheral devices. Power Systems and Protection : Construction and parameters of overhead lines and underground cables. frequency counter. Diode rectifiers. control of voltage. efficiency. State-variable representation and analysis of control systems. Principles of discrete-control system. Transformers : principles of operation. single-phase induction motors. CRO. swing equation. thyristor. bridge measurement. PI. Page 30 of 55 . capacitance and frequency. AC series motors. analysis. Paper – II : Electrical Machines : Principles of electromechanical energy conversion : Torque and emf in rotating machines. GTO and Power MOSFET – static characteristic and principles of operation. Timing Diagram. thermistor. Interrupt mechanism (hardware/software). Memory interfacing. Microprocessors and Microcontrollers : Microprocessor architecture. Bode plots.  and T models of lines. frequency control. Control System : Elements of control systems. busbars and generators. Laws of Illumination.A : PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY) Geomorphology Nature and composition of earth's crust. Power Spectral Density and Autocorrelation. Radiometric and Photometric quantities. Photometry. coastal and karst processes. Nature. Main components of Thermal and Hydel Power Plant. Bottom topography of ocean basins: Indian. Difference between electronic and magnetic ballast. Performance of communication systems corrupted by Noise : signal-to-noise ratio.nature. features and applications. General indoor lighting design by Lumen method. Introduction to energy control centre : SCADA and RTUs. Energy Sources : Present Electrical Power Scenario of West Bengal & India (Generation & Utilisation). Thunderstorm and tornado. FM and PM. Dielectric Heating . Gradational processes .weathering and masswasting. Analog & Digital Communication : Signals and Spectra: properties of Signals and Noise. TS Diagram and Watermass. origin and characteristics of continental shelves and slopes. submarine canyons and coral reefs and atolls. Energy Conservation & Storage. Wind & Bio-energy and other renewable sources. Climatology Atmosphere .principles & application. Fundamental concepts in geomorphology. Analog modulation Techniques : AM. Global hydrological cycle. discharge and solid-state types. and plate tectonics. Pollution from energy sources. Physical and Chemical properties of ocean water: temperature. different types of circuit breakers. Pulse Amplitude modulation and digital communication : PAM. MSK. Insolation and Heat-budget.principles and application(Koppen. Arc & Induction Furnaces . Circuit breaker : principles of current interruption and arc quenching. Oceanography Origin of continents and ocean basins. Tropical and Extra- tropical cyclones.basic principles and application. Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Resistance. Structure of earth's interior. restriking voltage. Origin. Lamps : incandescent. Airmass and fronts. Page 31 of 55 . composition and structure. C/I ratio. Theories of isostasy. Condensation and Precipitation. Magnetic choke and glow starter operation in TL circuit. glacial. distribution and permanency of Continents and Ocean Basins. making capacity and breaking capacity. FSK. Climatic classification . Random Signals. Earth movements . Elements and factors of weather and climate. PSK.cyclic and non-cyclic models. Luminaire – its functions. Basic theory of small Hydropower. Random Process. Ocean Deposits. Distribution system : radial and ringmain systems. Energy Management and Audit. Trewartha). Delta. Ocean currents: Indian. ASK. salinity and density. Electrical Utilisation & Illumination Engineering : Electric heating. Evolution of landscape . calculation of voltage drop. their efficacies. continental drift. Pacific & Atlantic Oceans. Jet Streams and Monsoons. Global climatic changes.types and effects. Landforms due to fluvial. General circulation of winds. aeolian. Marine Resources. Thorntwaite. Solar (thermal and photovoltaic). GEOGRAPHY : Paper – I : PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY (GROUP . tidal and solar power) and Biotic Resources Page 32 of 55 . natural gas. Locational analysis of agriculture (intensive subsistence in monsoon lands.concepts and delineation. Dumpy level and GPS. adaptation. Pred).characteristics and evolution (Rostow. manganese. trade and commerce. Planning regions . Paper – II : REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY GROUP . and ecological crisis. Population distribution . assimilation and integration.density and global pattern. technology and information system. extensive commercial farming in temperate lands. Neo-Malthusianism. The Urban field and inter-urban movement. Concepts relating to Ecosystem . Harris and Ullman. Hoover. Regional development theory .concepts. transport and communication.role of resource base. theories and consequences on society. functions. energy environment. oil. Principles of Surveying and Levelling with Chain.land. Residential areas . mica). lumbering.characteristics. Population Geography Factors and measures of population growth. fishing. homoeostasis. Mann. Environmental Geography Nature and composition of Biosphere.Perroux and Isard. and Isard). Energy (coal. Social & Political Geography Concept of space: absolute & relative. Regional Development and Planning Regions . segregation. ecological pyramids. mitigation and global efforts. delimitation and changes. Social structure: stratification and differentiation. types and methods of regionalization. Models of urban growth . Climate and Drainage.nature.B : HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Economic Geography Concepts and theories of resources. and Non .size and shape. Ecosystem - principles and components. Economic systems and economic landscape . Regional diversity and disparities in development. Urban gradients and densities. scale and map projection. Heartland and Rimland theories. GROUP . air and noise. power production (hydel and nuclear) and manufacturing (iron & steel. Water (freshwater). Malthus. Remote Sensing nature and principles. Regional development . Components. Conical. and cotton textile). productivity.patterns and functions.production and decomposition. types and patterns of Rural settlements. Classification. morphology. components. Function. Principles of boundaries and frontiers Settlement Geography Origin and Growth of Settlements. Hoyt. Optimum. Environmental degradation and conservation. aluminium.landuse (Von Thunen). Social Processes. agriculture and industry. Myrdal. Cylindrical and Conventional projections (all normal case). Cartography The Earth as a Cartographic Problem . Soil and Natural Vegetation Resource Base Distribution. Major Ecosystems of the world. Natural hazards and natural disaster characteristics. State as a planning unit and micro-level planning with special reference to India.types and techniques. co-ordinate system. Mineral (iron ore. Biological and natural and Demographic transition theories of population growth. Global economic blocks .basic principles and types. Urban growth and urbanization.Conventional sources like wind. Environmental pollution . The Central Business District . Thematic mapping . ecological niche. Environmental issues in regional planning and planning for sustainable development. Social and economic. and functionality. The Central Place Theory and the Ranksize rule.patterns and processes. food chain.A: GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA Physical Geography Location and space relationship with neighboring countries. Water Disputes interstate and neighboring countries. Migration . water. Geographical Information System . Principles and properties of Polar Zenithal. food web. petroleum and iron ore).evolution. mining (coal. utilization and Conservation of Land (soil). Plane Table. Regional planning . Bio-energy Cycles and Biogeochemical cycles.Burgess. plantation farming in the tropics and dairy farming in the temperate grasslands). Pattern of World population growth. Economic models . industry (Weber. trophic structure. bauxite. Global patterns and trends of population composition (age-sex structure and occupational structure). structure and Relief. and morphology of towns and cities. Distribution and characteristics of cultivation of rice.nature and status of development. Indian remote sensing satellites. stress and strain ellipse. Gravity. Geotectonics: Continental drift and sea-floor spreading hypotheses. Earth as a magnet. Heat flow and geothermal gradient.spatial and temporal variations. Green Revolution.age.types and distribution. Natural Vegetation . and density . Crop Combination Regions. Paper. and coffee. Seismic zones of India. Industrial development and industrial policy during the Plan Period. Population Population as a Resource.development during the Plan periods. wheat. Abundance of elements in the universe and earth. Earthquakes: causes. development and problems. Growth and Distribution (absolute. Physiographic Divisions . Earth’s internal processes. literacy.growth. mechanisms. Development of Agriculture during the Plan periods. Irrigation and Agriculture . sex. common landforms related to action of wind. Origin of the Earth. Growth and Development of Transport and Communication System (Road. IV. plastic and viscous materials.characteristics and correlates. Nature and Development of Trade .seasonal weather conditions. Behavior of rocks under stress.nature and characteristics. Urban Growth and Urbanisation . Unconformity: different types and their recognition Fold and Fault: geometry and classifications. Trade and Transport . jute cotton. Agricultural Regions. General Geology: Composition of the planets and meteorites. III. magnetic anomalies. Population Growth . coastal landforms. Classification of joints. Jute.characteristics. Sugar. Trade Balance. Population Composition . factors and processes. sex. Relation between Population and Socio-economic Development. and caste. analysis of stress-strain in two-dimension. issues of development Population Population as a Resource. production and problems. Geomorphology and its relation to structure and lithology. volcanism and global distribution of volcanoes. Rice. tea.Conventional) and Biotic Resources Economy Landuse . Oil Refining. Applications of remote sensing in geology. occupation.basic concepts. and tea . gravity anomalies on earth and Isostasy. Agro-climatic regions. erosion and conservation. Growth and Development of the Iron & Steel. Climate . foliation. Page 33 of 55 . Basic concepts of GIS and GPS. Relation between Population and Socio-economic Development. Stress-strain relationships of elastic. deforestation and afforestation.national and foreign specially with the SARC and ASEAN countries. Population Problems and Population Policy during the Plan periods. Population Distribution and population . effects. Fold and thrust belt. Cotton Textile. cement and automobile industries. lineation and their relations with folds. Rail. utilization and Conservation of Land. religion. Urban Growth and Urbanization . Aluminum. Energy (both Conventional and Non . The Electromagnetic spectrum.structure and relief. literacy.B: GEOGRAPHY OF WEST BENGAL Physical Geography Location with Geographical Personality.characteristics and patterns. Soil . and caste. Shear zones and shear sense markers. Aerial photographs and their interpretations. jute. religion. Water.cultivation. crop ecology. Engineering. Internal constitution of Earth.crude. Water. Structural Geology: Stress and strain.types and fertility. Industrial Regions . Drainage systems and problems. Economy Indian agriculture . river and glacier.resource relationships. GROUP . earthquake belts. Mineral. Resource Base Distribution. Orbiting satellites and sensor systems. physiological and habitational). Geomorphology and Remote Sensing: Basic concept of geomorphology. Impact of Green Revolution. and Air). Population Composition and social implications age. Locational Dynamics. II. linear magnetic anomalies. Population Problems and Population Policy during the Plan periods GEOLOGY : Paper – I : I. patterns and factors. Physical. space group and unit cell. Types of fluid. II. Elementary thermodynamics. Concept of space lattice. isomorphism. provenance. Classification of minerals on the basis of chemical composition. Bowen’s reaction series. assimilation. III. IUGS classification. Siwalik. Diopside-anorthite. Crystal chemistry: bonding. biostratigraphic. and partial melting. Equidae and Proboscidae. Principles of determination of absolute and relative ages of rocks and geological events. Description and importance of Siwalik fauna. metamorphic crystallization. interference figures and optic sign. double refraction. Gondwana flora and fauna. diagenesis and lithifaction. Hydrology and Engineering Geology: Hydrologic cycle.porosity. permeability. Igneous Petrology: Forms of igneous rock bodies. Classification of sedimentary rocks-terrigenous and chemogenic. Flow regimes. Geological evolution of Precambrian terrains of Dharwar. Paper – II : I. Crystal faces and linear directions. anorthosite. IV. V. Mountain building and orogeny. Migmatites. Twining. pelecypoda and gastropoda. forsterite-silica. Plate tectonics. concept of the liquidus. rainwater harvesting. Evolution of Proterozoic Cuddapah and Vindhyan basins. Geological investigations for dams. Structural classification of silicate minerals. Regional metamorphism of pelitic and mafic rocks. Hermann-Mauguin symmetry notation. chronostratigraphic and geochronologic units and their inter-relations. Index fossils and their significance. Assam and Bengal. Phase rule and its derivation. Mineralogy: Elements of crystal symmetry. Singbhum and Rajasthan. Modes of preservation of fossils. Petrography and petrogenesis of: granite. groundwater recharge. diopside-forsterite-silica systems. Pleochroism. AKF diagrams. magnetostratigraphic. Kutch. crystallographic axes. Palaeontology: Definition. Importance of unconformities in stratigraphy. Primary sedimentary structures. Description and origin of common structures and textures of igneous rocks. Groundwater provinces of India and West Bengal. chemical and optical properties of pyroxene. permeability. Prograde and retrograde metamorphism. Metasomatism and granitisation.interfacial angle and axial ratio. Metamorphic Petrology: Agents and types of metamorphism. bed Page 34 of 55 . facies series. Crystal forms in different crystal classes and crystal habits. porosity. extinction angle. Aqueous fluid flow- current and wave. Exploration for groundwater. Granulite terrains of India. active and passive continental margins. cephalopoda. Landslides: classification. Crystal classes. Textural components. VI. Species concept in biology and binomial nomenclature. Spiti. coordination principles. amphibole. Metamorphism and tectonics. Aquifers: properties and classifications.types of plate-boundaries and their characteristic features. Classification of metamorphic rocks.and three-component systems. causes and prevention. one-. Texture of metamorphic rocks. Optically isotropic. types and significance of fossils. Island arc. Stratigraphy: Geologic time scale. ultramafic rocks. Sedimentology: Processes of formation of sedimentary rocks. alkaline and . Basis of classification of igneous rocks and different classification schemes– CIPW norm. basalt. feldspar and carbonate groups. VII. Textural parameters. Physical properties of minerals. transmissivity and storage coefficient. Concept of metamorphic grade and metamorphic facies. continental rift system. solid solution. Description of hard-part morphology of brachiopoda. polymorphism. ACF. crystal systems. Palaeomagnetism. tunnels and reservoirs. hydraulic conductivity. their processes of formation and significance. Evolutionary trend in Hominidae. and contact metamorphism of impure carbonate rocks. two. Engineering properties of rocks. Processes of diversification of igneous rocks: differentiation. albite-anorthite. their nomenclature and interrelationship. Lithostratigraphic. uniaxial and biaxial characters of minerals. vertical distribution of groundwater. birefringence. exsolution. Geological evolution of the following Phanerozoic basins/ successions of India: Gondwana. ore textures and structures. Architecture and Sculpture. V. Facies. Chinese and Arab Writers. Characteristics. Spread of Jainism and Buddhism. air pollution. forms. Kautilya and Arthasastra. Post-Mauryan Period Northern India: The Sungas and the Kanvas. deltaic and beach-barrier bar systems. Literature and culture. Petroleum and natural gas deposits with special reference to their origin. floods. surface water and ocean. Culture and Religion: Rise of Mahayana Buddhism and Buddhist Centres. sedimentary. fertilizer industries. tenor and grade. chemical. their internal structures and fields of stability. Tamil States of the Sangam Age: Administration. Rise of Magadha and the Nandas. The Deccan and Southern India: The Satavahanas. Art. Administraton. macroscopic and microscopic constituents. The Iron Age in India. trade guilds and urban centres. Art and architecture and science. metamorphic. facies association and facies models. Roman. phosphates. diamond and graphite. protore. Scientific Literature. Controls of ore localization. Numismatics. The Indo-Greeks. Literature in Regional Languages. Geology of important metallic deposits of India: chromite. classification. Monuments. and droughts. Extent. copper. Concept of Dharma. Literary Sources: Indigenous. lead-zinc. HISTORY : ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL INDIA Paper– I : UNIT A 1. Social conditions. Industrial and radioactive waste disposal. tsunami. Sandstone. volcanic eruption. migration and accumulation. External contacts. mineral beneficiation and ore dressing. use of fertilizers on land. Composition of air. Period of Mahajanapadas : Formation of territorial States (Mahajanapada): Republics and Monarchies. Art and Architecture. ranks. Pollution of groundwater. Disintegration of the Empire. conglomerate and limestone: definition. Geology of important non-metallic deposits of India: bauxite. effects of air pollution on human health. geophysical and geochemical). Religion. 6. Early Vedic Society. Sources : Archaeological Sources: Exploration. Western Kshatrapas. Coal: its origin. mica. Polity.fluvial.E Origin. Contact with the outside world. processes of mitigation. The Mauryan Empire: Foundation of the Mauryan Empire. legislative measures. Religious Literature. The Harappan Civilization : Third to Second Millenium B. Distribution of coal in India. Excavation. manganese and uranium-thorium. grade and utilization. classification. Iranian and Macedonian invasions and their impact. biosphere. VI. Vedic Society and the Megalithic Culture: 1500 B. Page 35 of 55 .E. refractories. Rock as construction material. Spread of religion. Biography. Methods of mineral prospecting (geological.C. 4. Economic Geology: Classification of ore deposits. Literature. Changes in the later Vedic period. 2. Metallogenic provinces and epochs. Distribution of pastoral and farming cultures outside the Harappan orbit. 5. iron. gangue. Impact of human activities on wetlands and forests. Foreign Accounts: Greek. Date. Impact of mining on atmosphere. Edicts. Environmental Protection. Chandragupta. Polity and Economy. Creative Literature.C.E to 6th Century B. hydrothermal and supergene. landslides. Epigraphy. ore. Kushanas.C. Environmental Geology: Natural hazards – earthquake. Ore forming processes: magmatic. 3. Decline. barite. cement. Economy. Sakas. lithosphere and hydrosphere. Economy: land grants. Distribution of petroleum and natural gas in India. Survival and Significance. composition. Asoka. Raw materials used in iron and steel. Hyderabad. Cultural Aspects. and Mysore. Senas. Palas. Vedanta.The Anglo - French rivalry. Hyderabad. Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb — The Mughal Central State and regional powers— Rajputs. Trade Guilds. Culture and Economy during 16th and 18th centuries: Administrative System. Alberuni. Provincial Kingdoms — Bengal under the Iliyas Shahi and Hussain Shahi Dynasties—Bahmani and Vijaynagar Empires — Kashmir and Gujarat. Sikhs. Literature. Peasants in Revolt — Jat. 3. Rashtrakutas. Page 36 of 55 . Decline of the Gupta Empire. Jagir and Mansabdari systems. Regional Languages and texts. ideas in Science and Mathematics. Decline of urban centres. Marathas. — Afghan — Mughal Contest for supremacy—Humayun and Sher Shah — Consolidation of the Mughal Empire— Akbar. Muhammad‒bin‒Tughlaq and his projects — Firuz Tughlaq— agrarian measures. Temple Architecture. Growth of art and architecture. UNIT B 1. • British relations with and subjugation of the other principal Indian powers . art and architecture. revenue system (iqta) trade and Commerce — art and architecture. Muhammad of Ghor — The foundation of the Delhi Sultanate and the early Turkish Sultans ‒ Qutbuddin Aibak to Balban — The Khalji revolution ‒ Alauddin Khalji. Position of women. Vakatakas and Vardhanas: Samundra Gupta.the EIC as sovereign ruler of Bengal (From Plassey to Buxar). changes in Trade network. Chandragupta-II: Gupta Polity and administration. Pallavas. Cholas. Jahangir and Nur Jahan. Creative Literature. 2. Marathas. Culture and Economy during 13th and 15th centuries: Social and Cultural Assimilation — Sufi and Bhakti Movements—Kabir. Afghans. Deccan. Vaishnava and Saiva religions.Sher Shah to Akbar. Society. scientific literature. Awadh and the Marathas. Awadh and others. Namdeva. Caste system. the Sikhs. Pandyas. Later Mughals — Fall and Disintegration of the Empire —Rise of the Regional States ‒ Bengal. Mughal economy and Society—Condition of the peasants — urbanisation —trade and commerce and the mercantile classes ‒ Coming of the European merchants and ‘trade revolution’. Religion: Proliferation of Religious Sects in Buddhism. Paper – II : MODERN INDIA AND THE WORLD UNIT A 1. Society. Chaitanya.Oudh. Satnami etc. public works‒ Decline of the Tughlaqs. — Evolution of religion under the Mughals — Sulh-i-Kul and Din-i-Ilahi — Mughal art. Major political developments in India during 13th to 15th Centuries: Campaigns of Mahmud Ghazni. Major Political Developments in India during 16th and 18th Centuries: Coming of the Mughals —Babur and the foundation of the Mughal Empire. Hoysalas. Paramaras. European Penetration and Rise of British power in India: • The early European Settlements in India in the 17th and 18th centuries . Tamil Bhakti Movement. Nalanda. land grants. Economy. painting. architecture. Local Government. music and literature. Education and educational institutions. Grant of Dewani. Sculpture. Shankaracharya. Guptas. Vikramsila and Valabhi. Growth of Regional Languages and Literature — Nature of the State — agriculture. The Post Gupta Period and the Rise of Regional States The Kadambas. • The British East India Company and the Bengal Nawabs . Economic conditions. Nanak. Indian Feudalism. Arab conquest of Sind. Chalukyas. 4. 8. Land administration. Education and Literature. Regional Polities and Administration. conquests and economic reforms — . 7. major philosophical thinkers and schools. The Safety-valve thesis .1947): Rise of Gandhi . • Famine and poverty. The Peoples’ Movement in Princely States. Vivekananda and Ramkrishna Mission.Simon Commission. The Aligarh movement. Resistance to the British rule: • Early uprisings against the British rule in 18th and 19th centuries (1757 . character.the Partition of Bengal (1905) .Quit India Movement. Gandhian Era (1919 .The Swadeshi Movement in Bengal and other provinces . The Working Class and Trade Union Movements.the economic. Women’s organisations.Character of Gandhian nationalism .War upsurge Growth of Muslim Separatism . 3. press and public opinion.the Congress Socialist Party . Indian economy under the British Colonial Rule:- (A) Impact of Colonial rule on Indian agrarian economy:- • Land revenue settlements‒ Permanent. Vidyasagar.The moderates and the extremists .Demand for Pakistan Hindu Nationalism Depressed Classes and caste politics with special reference to the role of B. growth and spread of scientific ideas. Ryotwari and Mahalwari Settlements. Ambedkar. 6.1918): Factors leading to birth of Indian Nationalism .Economic Nationalism and Drain Theory .The foundation of the Indian National Congress (1885) . causes of its failure and its impact.decline of village industries and town handicrafts • Railways • Growth of Foreign capital and rise of modern industries. • The Act of 1858 and the establishment of the British Raj. cultural and political aspects of Swadeshi movement. • Rural Indebtedness and growth of landless labour. development of women issues and the role of women in nationalist movement.Early Political Associations .Rise of Muslim League . 5. The Post .the Non Co-operation movement . Young Bengal. Arya Samaj. The Peasant Movement.the Rowlatt Satyagraha .Programme and objectives of the early Congress .a broad overview. Partition and Independence. Brahmo Samaj. 4. Deoband School.Subhas Chandra Bose and the INA . • Women’s Question and Indian Reformers • The Growth of modern vernacular literature. R. Page 37 of 55 .Civil Disobedience Movement .genesis. Communalism. • The Faraizi and Wahabi movements. (B) Changing nature of India’s trade and industry under the colonial rule:- • Dislocation of traditional trade and commerce • De-industrialization .other left parties.The Khilafat .Ram Mohan Roy. The Left: The Left within the Congress and Jawaharlal Nehru .1856) with special reference to Bengal and eastern India. Nehru Report and Round Table Conferences . Indian Society in transition: Cultural Encounter and Socio-cultural changes: • Introduction of western education and modern ideas • Reform movements . British Policy. • The Revolt of 1857 . • Social Reform movements in the late 19th and early 20th centuries (including depressed caste movements) . course.2.the Communist Party of India . Growth of Nationalism (1858 . • Economic Impact of revenue settlements – Commercialization and its consequences. characteristic polynomial.the question of National Language .1947): The Regulating Act. 7. (ii) Industrialization in other countries: USA. Nationalism: (i) Rise of nation states in Europe: Italy & Germany. Russia. Consolidation as a Nation after 1947: Framing of the Indian Constitution . Imperialism. subspaces. (iii) Second World War: Causes and consequences. deletion and replacement theorem. Row and column reduction. 8. and its impact (ii) French Revolution and its aftermath: 1789 . Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization. LAW : Paper – I : Constitutional Law of India :International Law : Jurisprudence. Linear transformations. 07. (iii) Emergence of Third World and NAM 08. World history from 1919 to 1945: (i) League of Nations. Colonialism and War: (i) Capitalism. The Constitutional Developments (1773 .Cripps Mission. (ii) Rise of Nazism and Fascism : Germany. dimension. 06. Inverse of a matrix. Euclidean space. Quadratic forms. nature.India and her neighbours.Government of India Act (1935) . Paper – II : Law of Crimes and Torts : Law of Contracts and Mercantile Law : Indian Evidence Act. UNIT B 01. Pitt’s India Act and the Charter Acts. MATHEMATICS : Paper – I : Paper-I (1) Linear Algebra: Vector spaces over R and C. linear dependence and independence. Germany. Cuban crisis. matrix of a linear transformation. scramble for colonies. skew- Hermitian. Enlightenment and Modern Ideas: (i) Major ideas of enlightenment .Working of Provincial Ministries . Congo. Rank of a matrix. End of Apartheid. diagonalization of symmetric matrices. imperialism. Hermitian. Cold War & Global scenario: (i) Origins and Growth of cold War (ii) UNO and global disputes . Page 38 of 55 . Cayley-Hamilton theorem. rank and nullity. 04. Italy & Japan. Collapse of Soviet Union (i) Disintegration of the Soviet Union: Causes & Consequences (ii) End of the Cold War (iii) Political Changes in Eastern Europe. Asia and Africa after World War II: (i) Chinese Revolution of 1949 (ii) Nationalist movements and decolonization in South and South East Asia. existence of basis for finite dimensional vector spaces. The Acts of 1861 and 1892 .the linguistic reorganisation of States. impact.the Morley Minto Reforms (1909) . (iii) Changes in Africa: Egypt and South Africa.1815 (iii) The American War of Independence (1776). 05.Integration of Princely States . 03. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Symmetric. Industrialization: (i) Industrial Revolution in England: causes. Wavell Plan and Cabinet Mission . Algebra of Matrices. making of India’s foreign policy .the Montague-Chelmsford Reforms (1919) .Non-alignment and the Third World . bases.Act of Indian Independence (1947). Echelon form. orthogonal and unitary matrices and their eigenvalues. The American civil War 02. collective security. (ii) Origins and impact of the First World War (iii) Making of the Russian Revolution & establishment of a Socialist State. skew-symmetric. Solution of system of linear equations. congruence’s and similarity. Japan.Korea. normal subgroups. Rings. (6) Statics: Equilibrium of a system of coplanar forces. complementary function. Darboux theorem. Damped harmonic oscillation. Orbits under central forces. Higher order differentiation. Determination of complete solution when one solution is known using method of variation of parameters. envelopes. cone. Astatic equillibrium. Fourier series. completeness of real line. Relatively prime integers. quotient fields. Fundamental theorems of integral calculus. subgroups. Transformation of rectangular axes. asymptotes. Uniform convergence. Clairaut's equation. Directional derivative. cyclic groups. Relation between roots and coefficients. equivalence relations. Chinese remainder theorem. Conic sections: Circle. Continuity and differentiability. Euclidean domains and unique factorization domains. parabola. Congruence. Leibnitz' formula. subrings and ideals. continuity. Artificial satellite. (3) Real Analysis II: Compact sets. Maxima and minima. Polynomial with real coefficients. Lagrange’s method and Charpit’s method. de Moivre’s theorem. Cayley’s theorem. Inequalities AM ≥ GM ≥ HM and their generalizations. Straight lines. Work and potential energy. (2) Real Analysis I: Real number system as an ordered field with least upper bound property. for prime p. Orthogonal trajectory. principal ideal domains. (7) Particle Dynamics: Rectilinear motion. Application to initial value problems for 2nd order linear equations with constant coefficients. Differentiability. Uniform continuity of functions. Second and higher order linear equations with constant coefficients. cosets. equilibrium of forces in three dimensions. Polynomial Rings. Tangents and normals to conic sections. Descartes' rule of sign. Rolle's theorem. (3) Multivariate Calculus & Vector Analysis Vector valued functions of one real variable. Equations of first order and first degree. Second degree equations in three variables. Finite fields Zp. Work and energy. Sequences. particular integral and general solution. Stability of equilibrium. Weierstrass approximation theorem (statement only). permutation groups. Planes in three dimension. Symmetric functions of roots. Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem. Complex numbers. homomorphisms of rings. Cauchy Schwarz inequality. limit of a sequence. Binomial equations and special roots. limit points. Jacobian. Intermediate value theorem. Paper – II : (1) Classical Algebra Prime integers. Improper integrals. Functions of two or three variables: limits. homomorphism of groups. Power series. hyperbola and pair of straight lines. Principle of virtual work. Cardan's method of solving a cubic equation. ellipse. Equations of first order but not of first degree. quotient groups. Term by term differentiation and integration. ellipsoid. (2) Abstract Algebra Sets and relations. mean-value theorem. basic isomorphism theorems. Groups. Taylor's theorem with remainders. L'Hospital's rule. Heine Borel theorem. Second order linear equations with variable coefficients. Fundamental theorem of algebra. cylinder. partial derivatives. hyperboloid of one and two-sheets: tangent planes and normals. Riemann's definition of definite integrals. Riemann Integration. Laplace and Inverse Laplace transforms and their properties. Nested interval theorem. Formation of partial differential equations. Page 39 of 55 . Velocity and acceleration. rearrangement of series. Euler-Cauchy equation. Fields. absolute and conditional convergence of series of real and complex terms. Existence of infinitely many primes. friction. shortest distance between two skew lines. Lagrange’s Theorem. Planetary motion and Kepler's laws. properties of continuous functions on compact sets. (5) Differential Equations: Formulation of differential equations. singular solution. Laplace transforms of elementary functions. Cauchy sequence. paraboloid. Surfaces of revolution. Open sets. conservation of energy. Cauchy-Hadamard test. Fermat's theorem. closed sets. integrating factor. reduction to canonical forms. (4) Analytic Geometry: Cartesian and polar coordinates in two and three dimensions. reduction to canonical forms and classification of conics. Ferrari's method of solving a biquadratic equation. continuity. Sequences and series of functions. Series and its convergence. Solutions of 1st order PDE. Indefinite integrals. limits. Second degree equations in two variables. Sphere. simple harmonic motion. Functions of a real variable. complex functions. Integral domains. Motion of a particle in a plane. (5) Numerical Analysis and Computer programming: Numerical Analysis: Interpolation. Space of real valued continuous functions on [a. Gradient. Computer Programming: Positional number system. Contemporary School. Convergence in probability. Conditional probability. hyperspace. extreme points. Numerical integration: Trapezoidal rule. Total boundedness. Surface integral. solution of system of linear equations by Gaussian elimination and Gauss-Seidel (iterative) methods. Mathematical expectation: Mean. stereographic projection. Boolean algebra: Huntington postulates for Boolean algebra. Policies. Bayes’ theorem. Vector identities and vector equations.Scientific Management School. harmonic functions. Objectives. Decision-Making under Certainty. Best critical region of a test. Independent events. Covariance. Statement of central limit theorem. Compactness. Euler's theorem. Concept of MBO. Graphical method of solutions. uniform continuity. Two dimensional probability distributions (Discrete and continuous): Uniform and normal. Correlation coefficient. Conversion to and from decimal systems. variance. Examples: Rn. Recent Contributions. Neyman-Pearson theorem and its application to normal population. Managerial Roles approach UNIT II PLANNING AND ORGANISING Planning –Nature. Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations: Picard. Poisson. relation between analytic and harmonic functions. Bivariate samples. Multiplication rule of probabilities. Cauchy sequence and convergence. Analytic functions. moments. Bernouli trials and binomial law. Strategies Decision-Making-Approaches. Law of large numbers. Line integral. Higher order partial derivatives. Design of simple switching circuit. Statistical hypothesis. Chain rule. least square regression lines and parabolas. Fundamental theorem of LPP. Group Decision Making Guidelines Page 40 of 55 . Interval estimation for parameters of normal population. Importance. Regression curves. Differentiation of vector fields. Simpson's 1/3rd rule. Areas and volumes. Theory and Practice. Uniform and Normal. Gamma. Least square regression lines and parabolas. Median. e Baire category theorem. (7) Linear Programming: Linear programming problems. Characteristic function. Cauchy-Riemann equations. quartiles. Newton's (forward and backward) interpolation. disjunctive normal and conjuctive normal forms of Boolean expressions. Simplex method. algebra of sets and switching algebra as examples of Boolean algebra. Distribution function (Discrete and continuous) of one variable: Binomial. Sampling distributions of the sample mean and variance. Maxima and minima. Estimation of parameters: Method of maximum likelihood. Algorithms and flow charts: important features. Likelihood ratio testing and its application to normal population. Transportation and assignment problems. skewness and kurtosis. Procedures. Transformation of random variables. Differentiability of complex functions. Duality. Transformation of random variables. Simple and composite hypothesis. Sample correlation co-efficient. Higher order derivatives. Axioms of Probability. Separable metric spaces. Binary. Behavioural School. Chi-square and t-distributions and their important properties. Extended complex plane. Continuity. Moment-generating function. Open sets and closed sets.b]. Gaussian quadrature formula.Kutta method (4-th order). duality principle. Lagrange's interpolation. (6) Probability & Statistics: Probability: Classical and frequency definitions of probability. central moments. Statements of: Bernoulli’s limit theorem. Probability distribution. Decimal and Hexadecimal systems. Euler and Runge. Types. Statistics: Sample characteristic and their computation. Marginal and Conditional distributions. Basic solution. Tchebycheff’s inequality. Green's theorem and Stokes' theorem. MANAGEMENT : Paper – I : UNIT I EVOLUTION AND GROWTH OF MANAGEMENT THOUGHT Concepts. Connectedness. Conditional expectation. Scalar and vector fields. Completeness. mode. Process. Regula-Falsi and Newton-Raphson methods. Patterns of Management Analysis. basic feasible solution and optimal solution. p spaces. Octal. The Evolution of Management Thought -. divergence and curl. The Operational or Management Process approach. Programming using C. (4) Metric Space & Complex Analysis: Metric spaces. applications in simple problems. Binary arithmetic. Ideas about complexities of algorithm. convex sets. Risk and Uncertainty. Solution of algebraic and transcendental equations of one variable by bisection. Lagrange's method of multipliers. Double and triple integrals. Cn. fixed point iteration. Financial Control HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Importance.Manpower Estimation-Job analysis-Job Description-Job Specification Recruitment-Sources of Recruitment-Selection Process-Placement and Induction Retention of Employees.Characteristics.thin wall pressure vessels. Perception. Working Capital Management.Personality.Morale Leadership--Theories. Learning. e-governance QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES Assignment. Operating and Financial Leverage. Group Tasks. Values and Ethics. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). Page 41 of 55 . Deflection of beams. Torsion of circular shafts. COORDINATING AND CONTROLLING Direction -. The Nature of Organising -Types of Organisations. Promotion—Integrated Marketing Communications.Objectives and Needs-Training Process-Methods of Training-Tools and Aids-Evaluation of Training Programmes Performance Management System-Definition. difference between Personnel Management and HRM. Balancing of rotating masses and in-line engines. Struts and columns. PEST Analysis.Supervision . Strain Energy concept. Linear Programming (Graphical and Simplex methods). Business Process Reengineering. Porter’s 5 Forces Framework. General description and working principles of Belts. Product—Types.Span of Management – Factors determining Span Motivation -. Mechanics of Solids : Simple stress and strain – plane stress and plane strain. Supply Chain Management. Service Marketing—Features 7Ps. Segmentation. Kaizen Industrial Relations--Collective Bargaining-Settlement of Disputes STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Concept. Modes of Entry. Gears and Gear trains. Inertia force analysis. Different methods of Performance Appraisal Grievance Redressal—Concepts. Cams. Role of a HR Manager Human Resources Planning-Objectives-Importance-Process. Training and Development. Network Analysis— PERT and CPM MECHANICAL ENGINEERING : Paper – I : Paper – I Theory of machines : Kinematic and dynamic analysis of planer mechanisms. Capital Budgeting. cases. Process of Organising. Information Technology in Management. Marketing Environment. Consumer Behaviour--Buying Process. Sources of Finance. Critical Control Standards and Techniques. Overall Control Process UNIT IV ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR Foundations of Individual Behaviour-. Approaches-Power and Authority Coordination . Managerial Functions in International Business.Importance – Methods . Cost of Capital. Functions.Definition . SWOT Analysis. Linear vibration analysis of mechanical systems – single degree of freedom. Retailing—Recent Trends. e- marketing FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Objectives. Product Life Cycle. Theories of failure. Marketing Mix--4Ps vs 4Cs. Mechanisms Productivity Management—Concepts. Quality Circles. Concepts. Positioning. Flywheels. Organisational Levels. Maintenance vs. Relation of elastic constants. Bending Moment and Shear Force diagrams of beams. Combined stresses . Governors. Mohr’s circle. Crisis Management. Bending stress and shear stress in Bending. Distribution—Channels. Critical speeds and whirling of shafts. Decentralisation of Authority and Delegation of Authority UNIT III DIRECTING. Stress-strain relations due to uniaxial loading. Pricing—Methods. Thermal stress.Elements . Transportation. Corporate Governance. Types. Line/Staff Authority. Requirements for effective Control. GE Model. Targeting. Dividend Policies.Principles – Techniques Controlling --Control Process. Employee Involvement.Objectives . Group Development Conflict Management – Management of Change UNIT V RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Global Management. International Marketing—Cultural Dimension. BCG Matrix. Attitudes & values Foundations of Group Behaviour--Group Process. Management of Innovation Paper – II : MARKETING MANAGEMENT Marketing Concept. TQM-Six Sigma. b) Steady state heat conduction in extended surface .basic principles of working. Basic idea about knocking and detonation. 6. Small and Flexible Automation. Elements of Computation : Computer Organization. exponential smoothing. Cetane and Octan numbers. Quality management. Iron-Carbon.simple problems. 2. 5. . Features of common Computer Languages – C/FORTRAN and elementary programming. ECM. Forecasting-moving average. Heat Transfer : a) Fourier’s law of heat conduction. Flow charting. Entropy and Reversibility – simple problems. Dual.I and C. Reynolds number and Grashof number. Introduction to Forming processes—Rolling.simple problems. Operations scheduling. Laser. Thermodynamic Cycle. Copper-tin. properties and applications. Plasma.crystalline materials.  mechanical etc. Inventory control – ABC analysis. Derivations of unsteady 2-D heat conduction equation. Binary phase diagram for selected alloys e. Work measurement. Ideal thermodynamics processes – pdv work. Engineering Materials : Basic concepts on structure of solids . differences and applications. indicator diagram. e) Exhaust gas analysis: ORSAT analysis. f) Air – Fuel ratio – simple problems.g Copper-Zinc. Concept of Bi-number. Brayton and Bell-Colman. Capacity planning. vapour compression cycle . Manufacturing Management : Production Planning and control. Concepts of Internal Energy. Defects in crystalline materials. Ideal gas law. Paper – II : 1. Page 42 of 55 . Simple problems with the help of empirical convection correlation for heat transfer. closed and isolated systems. Application of 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics in closed and open system (SSFF Equation) – simple problems. Materials Requirement Planning. Ultrasonic. Concept of Heat engine and Heat pump . Machinability.concept and significance of Nusselt number.Rankine cycle and Modified Rankine cycle .pv and TS diagrams.derivation of related equation and simple problems. d) Carburetion and Fuel injection-description only. 1st law and 2nd law of Thermodynamics. Breakeven analysis. 3.efficiency and COP. Plastics. 4. Heat treatment of steels. Surface finish measurement. Vapour power cycles:. c) Basic concept of free and forces convections . Forging. Air standard cycles : Otto. Extrusion. c) Combustion process. Rigid.I engines . IC Engine : a) S. Diesel. b) 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines: working principles and simple engine performance calculations involving  thermal . Ceramics and composite materials – general character and uses. Refrigeration : Joule Thomson cooling effect. EOQ model. CNC concepts. simple problems. assembly line balancing. Ferrous alloys – structure.EDM. Numerical problems involving 1-D equation. Thermodynamics : Open. PERT and CPM. Concept of Product development. Tailors’ tool life equation. Recent machining concepts -. Manufacturing Science : Merchant force diagram. Plato and Aristotle : Ideas. 7. Pitot tube. problems involving model tests and their use in prototype performance prediction. 6. Logical Positivism : Verification Theory of Meaning. Metaphysics and Ethics. c) Modern High pressure. b) Hydrostatic force on submerged flat plate . Heat exchange between surfaces . Nairâtmyavâda.D and balanced draft boilers – description and simple problems. 2. Kşaņikavâda. Determinism and Freedom. Leibnitz) : Cartesian Method and Certain Knowledge. Actuality and Potentiality. Categories. e) Head loss in pipe. Cârvâka : Theory of Knowledge.simple problems using LMTD method only. Station economics – simple problems. Pratîtyasamutpâda. d) Heat exchangers .D. Logical Atomism. Weir. 4. PHILOSOPHY : Paper – I : Problems of Philosophy (European and Indian) 1. F. Buddhism : Four Noble Truths. high duty boilers . Darcy . View factor- simple problems. Causation. Concept of LMTD and NTU method for parallel flow and counter flow heat exchangers . God. 3. Station and plant heat rates. d) Application of Bernoulli’s principle in simple engineering systems. e) Laws of radiation.simple problems c) Flow parameter measurement .various dimensionless quantities. Rationalism (Descartes. Spinoza. b) Different types of hydraulic and steam turbines and their areas of application. 9. 7. Paper – II : General Medicine : General Surgery : Obstetrics and Gynaecology including Family Planning : Preventive and Social Medicine. Moore. Fluid Mechanics : a) Newton’s law of viscosity: statement and simple problems. Self and God. Substance and Qualities. Refutation of Idealism. Minor loss. Hume) : Theory of Knowledge. g) Airconditioning . COP of refrigeration system. Efficiency. Russell and Early Wittgenstein : Defence of Common sense.Manometer. Venturi meter.. Substance.system components and general description. Orifice meter – working principles and simple problems. Scepticism. 8.description. Concept of specific speed..types and use. Substance. Berkeley. e) Heat balance. Page 43 of 55 . Simple system head loss calculations f) Dimensional analysis . d) I. MEDICAL SCIENCE : Paper – I : Human Anatomy : Human Physiology : Biochemistry : Pathology : Microbiology : Pharmacology : Forensic Medicine and Toxology. Load curve.description only. Comfort indices. Choice of Refrigerants. Plant load factor.black and non-black surfaces. Form and Matter. Problems related to performance. Dust removal systems - description only. Space and Time. Power plant : a) Thermal and Hydraulic Power plant components . Rejection of Metaphysics.Weisbach equation. Empiricism (Locke. Picture Theory of Meaning. System curve and Pump performance curves – operating point. 8. f) Refrigeration cycles and system components. Saptabhanginaya. g) Different types of pumps and their applications. Jainism : Anekântavâda. Friction factor as function of Reynolds number and relative roughness. 5. Kant : Possibility of Synthetic a priori judgments. Cooling load calculation using psychrometric chart. Person Theory of Strawson. Socialism and Democracy. Levels of Mind. Humanism. Feminism : Liberal and Radical. 4. 10. 2. 3. Surplus in Man. Marxism. transamination. Human Rights and Discrimination. Ambedkar. Proofs for the existence of the unconscious. 7. Indian Ethics : Puruşârtha. 17. Theory of Validity. Puruşa. Jîva. Involution. Theories of Punishment. Naiyâyikas. normal ECG waves. Capital Punishment. Terrorism and Just war. 13. Atomistic Theory of Creation. Cittavŗtti. definition and determination of cardiac output. Nature of Religious Language : Cognitive and Non-cognitive. formation of urine. St. Blood : Formed elements of blood. Nutrition & Dietetics : Definition of food groups. Rabindranath Tagore: Nature of Man. 19. 11. Standards of Morality : Utilitarianism (Bentham and Mill). 14. C. Vedânta : Views of Śamkara and Râmânuja on Brahman. 2. plasma protein. 12. 10. 16. Source. Philosophical Behaviourism. oligosaccharides. Theory of Evolution. Îśvara. Theory of Causation. cholesterol. 16. Duties and Accountability. 6. β-oxidation. Virtue Ethics : Aristotle. Overview of innate and acquired immunity. citta. Social Change : Gandhi. Analogical and Symbolic. Jagat. Respiratory System : Carriage of oxygen and carbondioxide. Secularism. 11. deamination. Religion and Morality. 9. Locke. Political Ideologies : Anarchism. Adhyâsa. 8. Religious Pluralism. 18. VLDL. 4. cittavŗtti (Yoga). 15. amino acides. Liberty: Views of Mill. Ca. Ethics and Philosophy of Religion 8. definition of lung volumes and capacities. Balanced diet and ACU. functions of hemoglobin. Proofs for the existence of God : Descartes. 5. ABO and Rh Blood groups. 3. Justice. 15. Zn. Environmental Ethics : Bio-centric ethics and Eco-centric ethics. Rawls. Biochemical Principles : Definition and chemistry of monosaccharides. TCA Cycle. 13. PHYSIOLOGY : Paper – I : 1. 5. hypoxia. Biophysical Principles : Definition and example of osmosis and buffers. non excretory functions of kidney. 12. E. B12. Nyâya – Vaiśesika : Theory of Categories. Renal Physiology : Structure of nephron. and Fe. Swâmi Vivekânanda : Practical Vedânta. Anselm. Mîmâmsâ : Epistemology. nucleotides. Causation. Social and Political Ideals : Equality. 6. Deontological Theories. Yoga : Citta. B6. Na. Multiculturalism. Individual and State : Rights. K. D. Freud’s theory of dream. 7. Brahmavihâra (Buddhism). HDL. 17. Sâmkhya : Prakŗti. Theory of Pramâna. triglycerides. B1. LDL. 14. Self. Mâyâ. polysaccharides. Paper – II : Socio – Political Philosophy and Psychology 1. Anuvrata and Mahâvrata (Jainism). I. Metabolism : Glycolysis. Definition of pH. functions and deficiency symptoms of vitamin A. Sri Aurobindo : Evolution. Avidyâ. Concept of Liberation. cardiac cycle. Âtman. Heart and circulation : Properties of cardiac muscle. Religion without God. Page 44 of 55 . Mind – Body Problem : Dualism. Integral Yoga. Reproductive physiology: Histology of testis and ovary. Boundary value problems for conducting & dielectric spheres in a uniform field. neural and hormonal control of body temperature. reflex arc. conservation principles.simple examples. Optical activity. Fourier series and its simple applications. 02max. parallel and perpendicular axes theorem. classification and properties of reflexes. Moment of Inertia. Motion under a central force. Environmental and social physiology: Air. degrees of freedom. accommodation. learning and aphasia. Matrix method in paraxial optics. Zone plate. Michelson interferometer. forced oscillation and resonance. Page 45 of 55 . wave packets. Magnetic shell. System of particles. double refraction. Hamilton’s principle. Four vector and covariance. Dielectrics. Fraunhofer diffraction – single slit. hypermetropia and astigmatism. Gravitational Field and potential . Stationary waves. Viscosity. functions of sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons system. mass immunization. menstrual cycle. Ferro-. d) Physical Optics: Spatial and temporal coherence. Fresnel diffraction. Dipole field and potential.and diamagnetic substances. Hysteresis in ferromagnetic materials. Equation of continuity. nodal points. Electricity and Magnetism: a) Electrostatics & Magnetostatics: Gauss and Stoke’s theorem. Method of images and its applications. Special Relativity: Michelson-Morley experiment. 4. Surface Tension. Generalised coordinate. 4. Inertia and inertial frame. diffraction grating. multipole expansion of scalar potential. myopia. centre of mass and laboratory reference frame. Nerve-Muscle Physiology: Structure and functions of skeletal muscle & nerve fibre. reflection and refraction from Huygen’s principle. thin films. ascending and descending tracts. uniformly magnetized sphere. 3. Work physiology: Definition of 02 debt. double slit.simple applications. c) Properties of matter & fluid dynamics: Elasticity. relativistic kinematics. Newton’s ring. Dipole in an external field. c) Geometrical Optics: Fermat’s principle and laws of reflection and refraction. degeneration and regeneration in nerve fibres. thyroid. static work. Skin and body temperature regulation: structure and functions of skin and sweat glands. water and noise pollution. spermatogenesis. Euler angle. mass energy relation. ORS and concept of safe drinking water. quarter wave plate. Laplace and Poisson equations and boundary value problems. parathyroid. 5. f) Laser: Einstein A and B coefficients. sleep. b) Waves: Equation of progressive wave. memory. Paper – II : 1. Polarimeter. addition of velocities. synaptic transmission. Bernoulli’s equation. Body Mass Index (BMI). Ear-structure of middle and inner ear. 8. phase and group velocities. e) Polarization: Linear and circularly polarized light. PHYSICS : Paper – I : 1. Ruby and He-Ne lasers. damped oscillation. Lorentz transformation. b) Rigid body dynamics: Degrees of freedom of a rigid body. Centripetal and Coriolis acceleration. neuromuscular transmission. 7. transmission of sound wave through ear. pancreas and adrenal gland diseases associated with hypo and hypersecretion of these glands. Doppler effect. Waves and Oscillations: a) Oscillation: Simple harmonic motion. Stoke’s law. length contraction. neuromuscular junction. origin and propagation of nerve impulse. System of charges. Kepler’s laws. beats. dynamic work and physical fitness index (PFI). 2. para. 2. time dilation. ovulation. 3. Interference of light. Sensory physiology: Eye-structure of retina. 6. Lagrange’s and Hamilton’s equations. classification of nerve fibres. two thin lenses separated by a distance. structure of taste buds and smell receptors. Elastic and inelastic collision. Endocrine system: structure and functions of pituitary. Chromatic and spherical aberration (qualitative). Young’s experiment. thin lens formula. Superposition. Mechanics: a) Particle dynamics: Laws of motion. polarization. Nervous system : Basic anatomical organization of the neurons system. Magnetism. Equality. Liberty. Solutions of the one-dimensional Schrödinger equation for a free particle (Gussian wave-packet) particle in a box. Quantum Mechanics: Wave-particle duality. Raman Effect and molecular structure. Schrödinger equation and expectation value. Machiavelli. Rule of Law. Social Movements . Specific heat of electrons at low temperature. Distribution of molecular velocities in ideal gasses. Bentham. Governance. Gandhi. Internationalism.Dictatorial vs Democratic. People Participation. J. Rayleigh- Jeans formula and Wein’s displacement law. Clausius – Claperyon equation. Electoral Reforms. Marx. Rammohan Roy. Unitary vs Federal. Vector and Scaler potentials. Faraday’s law. p-n-p and n-p-n transistors. electron spin. Feminism. equipartition theorem. Op-amps. Justice. fine structure of hydrogen atom. Specific heat of solids. FET. Joule-Thomson effect and liquification of gasses. Government. Political Concepts . Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac distributions. Thermodynamics: Laws of thermodynamics. Shell model of the nucleus-successes and limitations. Paper – II : 1.State. Mill. Human rights movements. Authority. Methods of determination of crystal structure. Page 46 of 55 . Logic gates and truth tables. Poynting theorem. para and ferromagnetism. Simple logic circuits. insulators and semiconductors. Q-factor. Rabindranath. Ampere’s law. Classification of elementary particles and their interactions. Political Ideas . Q-value of nuclear reactions. Lobbyists and Pressure Groups. S. Violation of parity in beta decay. Solid State Physics: Crystalline and amorphous structure of matter. Different crystal systems.Plato. 5. Planck’s law. Elements of superconductivity. Duties. Spectroscopic notation of atomic states. Electoral System. 4. DC & AC circuits with R. Amplifiers. Democratic Socialism. Different aspects of Democracy . Single Party. Statistical Physics: Macro and micro states. Series and parallel resonances. Spin. dia. change of entropy in different processes. Civil Society. parity. De Morgan’s laws. mass parabolas.size. Normal and anomalous dispersion. Reflection and transmission by a step potential and by a rectangular barrier. Stefan Boltzmann law. energy production in stars. linear harmonic oscillator. Gibbs’ phase rule and chemical potential. Blackbody radiation. and Multi Party Systems.Environmental movements. b) Current electricity: Kirchhoff’s laws and their applications. Partition function. JFET and MOSFET. binding energy. Oscillators-Hartley. magnetic moment. Zeeman effect. Lenz’s law. Syed Ahmed Khan. Weinbridge and crystal oscillators. Maxwell’s relations and its applications.Kautilya. Biot-Savart law. Mean and rms values in AC circuits. Indian Political Thought . uncertainty principle. X-ray diffraction. 3. Electronics: Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors. Rousseau. Political Ideologies . J-J coupling. Maxwell-Boltzmann. properties of Pauli spin matrices. Aristotle. Band theory of solids-conductors. Stern . National Parties and Regional Parties. Nation. 5. Angular momentum.Meaning and Theories of Democracy. Laser Raman spectroscopy. c) Electromagnetic theory: Displacement current and Maxwell’s equations. Vivekananda. Einstein and Debye theory. Bi Party. Self and mutual inductances. angular momentum. Totalitarian vs Liberal. Digital electronics-Boolean identities. particle in a finite well. Power. Ambedkar. L and C components. Semi- empirical mass formula and applications. 2.Party System. Women’s movements. POLITICAL SCIENCE : Paper – I : Group – A Western Political Thought .Gerlach experiment. Nuclear and Particle Physics: Basic nuclear properties . Spin half particle. Presidential vs Parliamentary. Terrorism. Particle in a three dimensional box. Political Process . Wave equations in vacuum. Nuclear fission and fusion. Forms of Government . Conservation laws. Hydrogen atom. Basic principle of transformer. L-S coupling. Direct vs Representative Democracy.Rights.Liberalism. Nationalism. Executive and Financial-Fiscal dimensions. Significance of 73rd and 74th amendments. Control of Public Expenditure . Functioning of the Committee System. (f) Line and Staff. Regionalism. Right to Information. Role of women. Linguism and Communalism in Indian Politics. Role of Civil Society.Constitutional provisions and judicial interpretations regarding fundamental rights. Sub-divisional Officers & Block Officer. Boards and Commissions.Scientific Management.President. Organization of the Union Government in India . SCs & STs in Local Government. Secretariat Administration.Ministries and Departments. Judicial reforms. Government in the States . Functions. Powers and Functions. Casteism. Composition and Functions.Directive Principles & Fundamental duties . State Legislature . Accountability and Control .Evolution of the Concept.PMO.Legislative.brief historical outline.making and Policy Formulation (b) Communication and Control (c) Leadership (d) Co-ordination.Role of Peasants and Workers in Indian Politics. Vice President .Composition.Supreme Court and the High Courts.Panchayati Raj: Evaluation. Local Government and Politics .Relationship between Secretariats and Directorates. Control of Parliamentary Committees. Paper – II : Public Administration and International Relations Group . Powers and Functions of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Organization of the State Governments in India .Role of Union and State Public Service Commissions and Training Institution. “Representative” bureaucracy. Salient Features of the Indian Constitution.Composition and Functions. Relationship between President and Prime Minister. Judicial review and Judicial activism.Changing role of District Officers. Position.A Public Administration Theories of Administration . Recruitment and Training of Civil Servants in India . Public interest litigations. Citizens’ movements. Classical Theory. their interfaces with Local Self Government. Centre-State relations.Chief Secretary . Corruption. Prime Minister. Processes of administration . Changing role of bureaucracy in Post-Colonial India. Nature of Indian Federation. Principles of Organization . Fundamental Rights . Council of Ministers.(a) Balance of Power (b) Collective Security (c) Bi- polarity and Unipolarity (d) Neo-Colonialism (e) Globalization. Cabinet Secretariat. Forms of Public Organizations . Position and Functions. Group-B International Relations Some Basic Concepts of International Relations . Union Executive . Union Legislature . Structure. Evolving political trends. Chief Minister and Council of Ministers. Issues of bureaucratic accountability. Social Processes . The Judiciary .Constituent assembly. Decentralization and Delegation. Legislative. Municipal Government. Administrative Corruption.Governor. District Administration in India . Public opinion and Media. Development Administration . Riggsian Model of Echological Approach to Public Administration. Role of Interest / Pressure Groups. Issues of Criminalisation.(a) Decision .(a) Hierachy (b) Unity of Command (c) Span of Control (d) Authority (e) Centralization.Election. Bureaucracy .Parliamentary Control. Weber’s theory of bureaucracy. Basic features. Corporations. Grievance Redressal Machineries like Ombudsman. Executive and Judicial Control over administration.Continuity and Charge . Page 47 of 55 . Indian Administration .Classical administration and Development Administration. Group-B Basic features of Indian Constitution . factors influencing intrinsic motivation  Theories of motivation . abstract. India on the question of nuclear weapon. Collapse of the Soviet Union.S. Evolution of World Politics . Motivation and Emotion: Physiological and psychological basis of motivation and emotion  Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation . Memory: Encoding.Nature and stages 8. values and interests  Value .A. India and the U.N.Stanford Binet  Types of intelligence . India and the emerging international economic order.League of Nations. depth and time perception. artificial. developments in Sri Lanka. Recent Global Issues .A.Sino-Indian relations.concept and measurement Page 48 of 55 . concrete. fluctuation of attention. Regional Integrations.N. International Terrorism.Concept and Techniques. United Nations.Evolution of the Movement and Role of India. Indo-Pak conflicts and the liberation of Bangladesh.Egypt. the Kashmir question and India becoming a nuclear power. India’s relations with U.concept. Learning. system-India’s role in U. Lebanon and Lybia. Attitude.R.IQ & deviation IQ. ICONIC.Maslow. retrieval  Types of Memory (STM & LTM. perceptual organization. Japan & Russia.. Thinking  Piaget's theory of cognitive development ~ Problem solving  Creative thinking . Major Issues in Indian Foreign Policy . Mcclelland  Theories of Emotion . Gestalt View 3. PSYCHOLOGY : Paper – I : Basic psychological processes and development Scope and Methods of Psychology . measurement and change concept  Stereotype. peace keeping and global disarmament. Tests of intelligence . Cold War.: Conditions of Learning  Theory of classical conditioning  Theory of operant conditioning  Trial and error theory  Theory of insight learning  Programmed learning 4. discrimination  Measurement. Indian role in promoting regional cooperation through S. development and measurement  Attitude . Canon-Bard and Schachter-Singer Theory  Effects of Motivation and emotion on behaviour 6.Social. psychophysics (weber-Fechner Law). Determinants of foreign policy. Cognitive Processes: A) Sensation: attributes of sensation. Intelligence  Spearman's two factor theory  Thurstone' s theory  Guilford's structure of intellect  Gardner's theory  Measurement of intelligence ..Biological basis of behaviour 2. spiritual  Gifted and mentally challenged children 7. emotional. Echoic & Procedural)  Forgetting curve  Theories of forgetting 5. Values and Interest  Definition of attitude. selectivity of attention C) Perception: Movement. Foreign Policy . Non-Alignment . Methods of Pscychophysics B) Attention: determinants of attention. storage. prejudice. India and South East Asia. Interest . space. China.A.C.James-Lange Theory.formation. Detente. reduction of prejudice 9. primary. Alderfer  Conflict in organization .concept. types of tests 3.characteristics  Hypothesis formation  Research variables and their control  Techniques of sampling Page 49 of 55 . class and religion  Delinquency and crime  Psychosocial problems related to old age 9. Development of behaviour : From birth to adolescence  Physical development  Emotional development  Moral development  Social development Paper – II : 1.nurture controversy  Character and construction of standardized psychological tests. Eysenck and Rogers 2. Organizational psychology  Personal selection.nature. types  Organizational culture and climate  Occupational health hazards 7. Group  Types of group  Group versus team . Herzberg..criteria of adjustment  Management of stress 4. Individual Difference: Nature .concept of mental health & wellbeing  Stress & health . Mental health & adjustment . Psychological Disorders  Causes of abnormal behaviour  Anxiety disorders  Mood disorders  Schizophrenia  Substance abuse disorders 5 . 10. Psychotherapy  Psychoanalysis  Cognitive Behaviour therapy  Client centered therapy 6. causes and consequence of stress  Adjustment . job analysis methods  Job Satisfaction  Theories of motivation. Application of Psychology to different fields a) Rehabilitation . Psychology and Methodology  Normal probability curve  Parametric and non-parametric statistics .Influence of primary and secondary group on society  Structure and functions of group  Leadership .Freud.sources. secondary and tertiary prevention b) Education .Psychology. principles underlying effective teaching-learning c) Motivating and training people for entrepreneurship and economic development 10. Social problems  Problems of social integration caste. Personality  Theories of personality .Characteristics of a good leader with special reference to trans actual and transformational leadership 8.Nurture controversy  Nature . types. Erikson. b) Nation . suicide. science and morality. c) Max Weber . types of authority and bureaucracy. collective action. conformity & deviance. class struggle. Religion & Society : a) Religion in modern society: religion and science. feudal society. Merton – Latent and manifest function and dysfunction. secularization. c) Social responsibility of science.state. heredity and environment. Pathfinders of Sociology : a) Karl Marx – Historical materialism. b) Emile Durkheim.equality. Metropolis. culture. Social aspects of production. c) Sociology and common sense. religious revivalism. c) Protest. d) Social control of science. Inequality. Politics and Society : a) Power elite. industrial / capitalist society. c) Labour & Society.SOCIOLOGY : Paper – I : Fundamentals of Sociology : a) Modernity and social changes in Europe and emergence of Sociology. Power. pattern variables. exchange & consumption. b) Social mobility . e) Contemporary interpretations of Modern Sociology: Talcolt Parsons . forms of interaction. exchange and consumption. b) Scope of the subject and comparison with other social sciences. b) Formal and informal organization of work. authority. conformity and deviance. hierarchy. revolution. g) Individual & groups : Personality & Socialization. alienation. legitimacy.open and closed systems. poverty and deprivation. Robert K. religion & morality and science. sources and consequences of mobility. distribution. ideal types. collective consciousness and social solidarity. Religion in relation to solidarity and social conflict. b) Magic. Personality and socialization. Types of human groups. social interaction and everyday life.Social action. types of mobility. pressure groups and political parties. ideology. social control. democracy. b) Scientific temper. Money. sociology of political life. Economy & Society : a) Social aspects of production. Social fact. bureaucracy. reference groups. status. f) Social System : Equilibrium. Science & Technology : a) Ethos of science. exclusion. Social organization of work in different types of Society . role.slave society. citizenship. social movements. Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism. Subjective & Objective Culture. post – industrial society. pluralism. d) Simmel : Formal Sociology : Forms & Types. distribution. civil society.Social system and its four major problems. classification of groups & their contemporary significance. mode of production. fundamentalism. Page 50 of 55 . inequality. Stratification & Mobility : a) Concepts . magic. agitation. religion and society. d) Science. social change. Dalit (Ambedkar). religion and society. e) Social consequences of science and technology. 6) Problems relating to old age. Structural-functional (Srinivas). occupation. associations and pressure groups. castes & tribes. Some Major Institutions : Marriage. 8) Mass illiteracy. existing programmes for women and their impact. Paper – II : Society & Culture in India : Unity & diversity. linguistic and regional groups. education. Sanskritisation and secularization. b) Agents of social change. contestation. 3) Problem of youth. child welfare programmes. atrocities. changing patterns of stratification. division of labour and economic interdependence. f) Technology and social change. special problems . inequality. kinship patterns and changes affecting those. modernity and tradition. e) Dominant Culture. contemporary trends. industrialization & urbanization. d) Experimentation in Sociology.dowry. c) Education & social change. social movements. 4) Drug addiction.Questionnaires and interviews as technique. directed and undirected change. concepts of equality and social justice in relation to traditional hierarchies. centres of power and political participation. Women & children : Demographic profile of women. Globalisation & ecological crisis in India : Ecological and Environmental movements in India. Social & cultural change in modern society : a) Development and dependency. Social change in modern India : Westernization. Marxist / Dialectical (Desai) . social reforms. Social Inequality : Nature and types. b) Survey Method . gender socialization. family. 5) Juvenile delinquency. f) Celebrity Culture. 7) Population problem. Technology & social change. the Backward Classes. c) Field Method – Observation (participant and non-participant) as technique. decision-making. Page 51 of 55 . Education. caste and class. Situational analysis of children. discrimination. Social research and methods of enquiry: a) Importance of social research. Major Social Groups : Religious groups. 2) Child labour. legislative and executive measures. traditional concepts of hierarchy. Approaches to the study of Indian Society : Indological (Ghurye). 9) Problem of violence. Social problems in India : 1) Poverty in rural and urban areas. Orthogonal splitting of total variation. their OC. Partial Correlation. Joint distribution of two random variables. Probability of union and intersection of events. Statement of Central Limit Theorem (i. Choice of Subgroup sizes. Random Vector: Probability mass and density functions. Chebyshev’s inequality. Economic Statistics: Index Numbers: Price. Sample Survey: Concepts of a Finite Population and a Sample. Critical Region.d. Multonomial and Multivariate Normal Distributions. Randomized Block Design (RBD) and Latin Square Design. Standard Designs and their Analyses: Completely Randomized Design (CRD). Convergence in Probability. Consistency. Biases and Errors. General Ideas: Planning and execution of sample surveys. Judgement and probability sampling.i. Acceptance Sampling Plan. Conditional probability and Independence of events. Determination of sample size in simple random sampling. Marginal and Conditional Distributions. Multivariate Analysis: Multivariate data – multiple regression. Expectation and Moments. Shapes and Sizes of Plots and Blocks. reliability of series and parallel systems. Unbiasedness: Minimum Variance Unbiasedness and Best Linear Unbiasedness. marginal and conditional distributions.22 and 23 experiments.f. Rao-Balckwellisation. Uniformity trials. Multiple Correlation. Process Control: Control Charts and their uses. LTPD and AOQL . Methods of estimation. Replication and Local Control. Analysis of variance and Design of Experiments: Heterogeneity and Analysis of Variance and Covariance. Sequential sampling plan. Stratified random sampling. Product Control: Producer’s Risk. MP and UMP tests. failure rate and reliability functions. Convergence in Distribution. least square. maximum likelihood and minimum chi-square Elements of Hypothesis Testing : Null and Alternative hypotheses. multiple correlation and partial correlation – their properties and related results. Distribution Function. R). Quantity and Value indices. np) (including unequal subgroup size) and variables ( X . probability mass function (p. Type I and Type II Errors. Statistical Inference: Point & Interval Estimations and Testing of Hypothesis: Point estimation: Requirements of a good estimator – notions of Mean Square Error.m.) and probability density function (p. Bayes’ Theorem and its applications Random Variables : Definition of discrete and continuous random variables. Need for Sampling. Interval Estimation: Confidence intervals. Statistical Independence. Mean vector and Dispersion matrix.f.) and its properties (with proof). Factorial Designs.STATISTICS : Paper – I : Probability theory: Definition of probability: Classical and relative-frequency approach to probability. Likelihood ratio tests. Consumer’s Risk. Page 52 of 55 . Concepts of Uniformly Most Accurate (UMA) confidence sets. limitations of Classical definition. applications of the ANOVA technique to: one-way classified data. Linear Hypothesis. Kolmogorov’s Axiomatic definition (detailed discussion on discrete space only). Complete Enumeration and Sample Surveys. Neyman Pearson lemma. c. Interpretation of non- random patterns of points. Sufficiency and factorization theorem. Simple and Composite hypotheses.).OC and ASN. ratio and regression methods of estimation. p-value. Paper – II : Industrial Statistics: Introduction: Concepts of Quality and Quality Control. Power. case) & its applications.d. Level of Significance and Size. two-way classified data with equal number of observations per cell (fixed effects model only). Weak Law of Large Numbers and its applications. Single and Double sampling plans by attributes.d.moments. analysis of data and reporting. Multiple Regression. ASN ( and ATI ). Construction of control charts  by attributes (p. Principles of experimental design: Randomization. Concept of Reliability. cumulative distribution function (c. Cluster and multistage sampling. Systematic sampling. Process Control and Product Control. relationship with tests of hypotheses.f. Ellipsoid of Concentration. Tables of Random Numbers and their uses Simple Random Sampling with and without replacement. Limitations. Arthropoda & Mollusca. Limulus Social Organisation in insects – Honey bee & Termites Chordata Specialized Features: Ciliary mode of feeding in lower chordates. Insecta & Mollusca. Integumentary derivatives in mammals. Application of Pareto and Lognormal as income distributions. Uses. Neonatal and Perinatal Mortality Rates. Measurement of income inequality: Gini’s coefficient. Their applications in various sectors in India. Infant Mortality Rate. Rates and ratios of vital events. Simplex algorithm. 03. Time Series Analysis: Introduction: Examples of time series from various fields. National Income statistics: Income. Chain Index Number. bird and mammals. ratio to trend method. the functions of the Central Statistical Organization (CSO). National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) and West Bengal Bureau of Applied Economics and Statistics. Lorenz curves. Classification of chordata upto orders. aortic arches & Kidney Respiratory structure and function in fish. Growth Curve models. expenditure and production approaches. Some Important Indices: Consumer Price Index. Components of a times series. Standardized death Rate. Official statistics: The Statistical system in India: The Central and State Government organizations. Trend and Seasonal Components: Estimation of trend by linear filtering (simple and weighted moving- averages ) and curve fitting ( polynomial. Outline classifications of Protozoa upto Phyla 02. Linear Programming: Formulation of LP problems. Non Chordata Locomotion in Protozoa Annelida. Construction of complete life table from population and death statistics. Age Specific Fertility Rate. Cohort vs. Population Statistics: Introduction: Sources of Population Data – Census data. Auto Regressive processes of orders one and two. Specific Death Rate. This group will cover the whole content of the Paper (I) Group B : Non-Chordata & Chordata 01. Measurements of Mortality: Crude Death rate. ZOOLOGY : Paper – I : Group A : Short/objective questions. Stable population and Stationary population. Case fatality rate and Cause of Death Rate.Various formulae and their comparisons. Page 53 of 55 . Life tables: Descriptions of Complete and Abridged Life Tables and their uses. Excretion and Osmoregulation in Annelida. Estimation of seasonal component by ratio to moving-average method. Registration data and the errors in such data. exponential ). Exponential smoothing method of forecasting. Comparative anatomy of heart. Current Life Tables. Simple LP model and its graphical solution. Additive and Multiplicative models. Sense organs in Mollusca and Arthropoda. Measurements of Fertility: Crude Birth Rate. some special processes-: Moving Average process. Price Index Numbers: Construction. General Fertility Rate. Total Fertility Rate. Wholesale Price Index and Index of Industrial Production – methods of construction and uses. Outline classifications of Porifera to Hemichordata upto classes. Specialized Features: Conjugation in ciliates Polymorphism in Siphonophora Coral reefs: types and formation Evolutionary position of Onychophora. Tests for index numbers. Pollutants types and nature. cleavage-types and examples. Lysosome. Glycolysis. Neutral theory. Evolutionary position of Sphenodon and Monotremata Poison apparatus. Macromolecules : Protein. natural selection : modern view. Mutations & Mutagenesis. Recombinant DNA : Vector. Operon concept – Lac & Tryptophan. adrenal. Allele : Types. Chromosome. Systematics and Quantitative Biology Codes of Zoological nomenclature. Autosomal & sex linked inheritance in Drosophila & Man. ANOVA. ER. Migration of Birds Aerodynamics in birds flight. 3 point chromosome mapping in diploid with problems. DNA finger printing. Paper – II : Group A : Short/objective questions. ABO blood group. mortality. natality. ELISA . Biting mechanism and types of poison in snakes. Neoteny and paedogenesis. Down. RFLP. Mechanism of hormone action. Thalassemia. Evolution : Elephant. Pollution : Green house effect. Nucleosome. Page 54 of 55 . Hardy Weinberg equilibrium and factors affecting it. values. Retrogressive metamorphosis. Principles and use of instruments – Spectrophotometer. TLC. Albinisim. Sex determinations in Drosophila & Man. Horse & Man. Organogenesis : Eye and heart. FAP (Fixed Action Plan). Population Dynamics — Growth forms. Group C : Developmental Biology Gametogenesis. kinetics and factors affecting enzyme action. Bombay phenotype. Histology & Endocrinology : Histology : Cell types and functions. induction and competence. Goodness of fit. Principle of cloning. Acute and chronic toxicity due to air and water pollution. Selfishness. Innate and learned behaviour. Levels. Co-operation. Gastrulation in frog and chick. PCR. Elementary concept on remote sensing for sustainable diversity. Role of protooncogene & Tumor Supressor Genes. Physiology & Biochemistry : Enzymes : Classes. Echolocation in Chiroptera and Caetacea Group C : Ecology. megadiversity countries. Basic concept of cell signalling. Human Genome Project. Cell cycle. General idea of insect endocrine glands and their function. in-situ and Ex-situ conservation. Muscular contraction. population density regulation. fat & carbohydrates. Wildlife management strategies with reference to Tiger. Hot spots. Transcription and m RNA processing & Translation in prokaryots. Golgi complex. Replication. Klinefelter and Turner syndrome. species concept. phenetics and cladistics. Student t test Chi square. Ruminant stomach. Physiology of nerve impulse and propagation. This group will cover the whole content of the Paper (II) Group B : Cell Biology & Genetics : Ultra structure & functioning of – Plasmamembrane. Sickle cell anaemia. Rhino and Elephant. Foetal haemoglobin. Niche concept and resource Partitioning Ecological succession. pentose phosphate pathway. Placenta : Types and formation. Mitochondria. Thyroid. fertilization. Evolution & adaptation : Origin of life. Probability. Pituitary. Altruism and Kinship Biodiversity : Definition. RAPD. Vitamines. Biodiversity and Ethology Energy flow. Hormonal control of reproductive cycles in mammals. Biopiracy. Measure of Central Tendency. Osmoregulation : Types and mechanism in aquatic vertebrates. IVF basic concept. Transamination & oxidative and non-oxidative deamination. endocrine pancreas. Restriction Endonucleases Transgenic animals. Role of haemoglobin in oxygen & carbon di oxide transport. Organizer. gonads. Apiculture. Economic Zoology : Pisciculture. Types of cattle breed in India. Parasitology & Immunology : Morphology. Life-cycle. Immunoglobulin classification. Types of virus. Taenia. ******** Page 55 of 55 . Pathogenecity and control of Plasmodium. T & B cell cooperation. Sericulture & Poultry.Fossilization. Principles and importance of vaccination. Adaptive features of Aquatic. Antigen-antibody reaction. IPM. continental drift. Volant and desert animals. Fasciola. Pathophysiology of Tuberculosis. Common pests of paddy. Zoogeographical realms. wheat and jute – damage & control. T cell receptors. Leishmania. complements. cytokines. Mimicry and colouration. Ancylostoma & Wuchereria.
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