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RPSC Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - GK

RPSCis (Rajasthan Public Service Commsion ) Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - Science .

RPSC Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - Hindi

RPSC (Rajasthan Public Service Commsion ) Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - Hindi .

RPSC Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - English

RPSC (Rajasthan Public Service Commsion ) Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - English .

RPSC Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - Mathematics

RPSC (Rajasthan Public Service Commission ) Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - Mathematics .

RPSC Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - Sanskrit

RPSC (Rajasthan Public Service Commission ) Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - Sanskrit .










RPSC Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - Social Science

RPSC  (Rajasthan Public Service Commission )  Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - Social Science .

RPSC Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - Science

RPSCis (Rajasthan Public Service Commsion ) Syllabus for Sr. Teacher Gr II (Special Education)-2015 - Science .

UPSC CMS 2016 Syllabus

Syllabus of Paper: I
(a) General Ability(b) General Medicine
  • Indian Society
  • Heritage & Culture
  • Polity, Economy
  • Human Development Indices and the Development Programmes
  • Natural Resources & their distribution
  • Exploitation
  • Conservation and related issues
  • Basic concepts of Ecology and Environment and their impact on health and economy
  • Impact of changing demographic trends on health, environment and society
  • Indian Agriculture, Industry Trade, Transportation and Service Sectors
  • Natural and manmade disasters and their management
  • Food adulteration
  • Food processing
  • Food distribution
  • Food storage and their relevance to public health
  • Recent trends in Science and Technology
  • Cardiology
  • Respiratory diseases
  • Gastro-intestinal
  • Genito-Urinary
  • Neurology
  • Hematology
  • Endocrinology
  • Metabolic disorders
  • Infections/Communicable Diseases
  • Nutrition/Growth
  • Diseases of the skin (Dermatology)
  • Musculoskelatal System
  • Psychiatry
  • General

(c) Paediatrics —-
Syllabus of Paper: II
(a) Surgery (Surgery including ENT, Opthalmology, Traumatology and Orthopaedics)(b) Gynaecology & Obstetrics
I) Surgery Wounds
  • Infections
  • Tumours
  • Lymphatic
  • Blood vessels
  • Cysts/sinuses
  • Head and neck
  • Breast
  • Liver, Bile, Pancreas
  • Spleen
  • Peritoneum
  • Abdominal wall
  • Abdominal injuries
II) Urological Surgery
III) Neuro Surgery
IV) Otorhinolaryngology E.N.T.
V) Thoracic surgery
VI )Orthopedic surgery
VII) Ophthalmology
VIII )Anesthesiology
IX )  Traumatology
I Obstetrics
  • Ante-natal conditions
  • Intra-natal conditions
  • Post-natal conditions
  • Management of normal labours or complicated labour
II Gynaecology
  • Questions on applied anatomy
  • Questions on applied physiology of menstruation and fertilization
  • Questions on infections in genital tract
  • Questions on neoplasma in the genital tract
  • Questions on displacement of the uterus
III Family Planning
  • Conventional contraceptives
  • U.D. and oral pills
  • Operative procedure, sterilization and organization of programmes in the urban and rural surroundings
  • Medical Termination of Pregnancy

Preventive Social And Community Medicine ——
  • Social and Community Medicine
  • Concept of Health, Disease and Preventive Medicine
  • Health Administration and Planning
  • General Epidemiology
  • Demography and Health Statistics
  • Communicable Diseases
  • Environmental Health
  • Nutrition and Health
  • Non-communicable diseases
  • Occupational Health
  • Genetics and Health
  • International Health
  • Medical Sociology and Health Education
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • National Programmes
 ——
Personality Test
  • Candidates who qualify in the written examination will be called for Interview/Personality Test to be conducted by the Union Public Service Commission.
  • Interview/Personality Test will carry 100 marks.


UPSC CMS Exam Pattern
For Code No. 1
Paper I (Code No. 1)Maximum Marks : 250
(a)General Ability30 questions
(b)General Medicine70 questions
(c)Paediatrics20 questions
For Code No. 2
Paper I (Code No. 2)Maximum Marks : 250
(a)Surgery40 questions
(b)Gynecology & Obstetrics40 questions
(c)Preventive & Social Medicine40 questions
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Telangana TET Paper Pattern

Exam Pattern for Paper-I
• Paper- I : No. of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) – 150
• Duration of Examination: 2 hours and 30 minutes
• Structure and Content (All Compulsory)
Subject
Content
Pedagogy
No. Of MCQs
Marks
Child Development & Pedagogy
24 in each
06 in each
30 in each
30 in each
Language-1
Language-2 English
Mathematics
Environmental Studies
Total
120
30
150
150

Exam Pattern for Paper-II
• No. of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)– 150
• Duration of Examination: 2 hours and 30 minutes
• Structure and Content (All Compulsory)
Subject
Content
Pedagogy
Questions
Marks
Child Development and Pedagogy
24 in each
06 in each
30 in each
30 in each
Language I
Language II (English)
Mathematics
For Mathematics and Science teachers: Mathematics and Science.
For Social Studies Teacher : Social Studies –
For any other Teacher – either iv (a) or iv (b)
48
12
60
60
Total
120
30
150
150

HPSC Syllabus for 1647 Assistant Professor Posts Last Date 15-03-2016

HPSC (Haryana Public Service Commission )  Syllabus for  1647 Assistant Professor Posts .

Name of the Organisation :- HPSC (Haryana Public Service Commission )

Name of the Post :-  Assistant Professor

Total no of Posts :-  1647

Last Date of Application :-  15-03-2016

Official Website :-  http://hpsc.gov.in

Click here for Details  Notification 


Syllabi for the posts of Assistant Professor (College Cadre

Click on the Subject for view the syllabus
Bio-Tech
Botany
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Defence Studies
Economics
English
Fine Arts
Geography
Geology
Hindi
History
Home Science
Mass Communication
Maths
Music (V)
Music (I)
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Public Administration
Punjabi
Sanskrit
Sociology
Tourism
Zoology

BSNL TTA 2015 Scheme of Examination and Syllabus

The pattern of the Question Paper will be multiple choice objective types with negative marking . All candidate will undergo  a common multiple-choice type examination of three hours duration consisting of the following three parts .

 PaperSubjectsNo of QuestionsMarks  Duration
 Paper IGeneral Ability Test2020 3 Hours
 Paper IIBasic Engineer9090 3 Hours
 Paper IIISpecialization9090 3 Hours
 Total
200200 3 Hours

SSC Stenographer Grade C D Exam Syllabus 2015

SSC Stenographer Grade C D Exam Syllabus 2015


  • ·                        General Intelligence and Reasoning.
  • ·                        General Awareness.
  • ·                        English Language and Comprehension.
SSC Stenographer Grade C D Exam Pattern 2015:
Name of the Subject
Number of Questions
Marks
General Intelligence & Reasoning
50
50
General Awareness
50
50
English Language and Comprehension
100
100
Total
200
200
SSC Stenographer Grade C D Exam Date:
      SSC Stenographer Grade C D written examination date: 27/12/2015.

Karnataka Assistant Professor Syllabus 2015

  • General Knowledge.
  • Optional Subject.
Karnataka KEA Assistant Professor Exam Pattern 2015:
Name of the paperName of the subjectMarksTime Duration
Paper-IKannada10002 Hours
Paper-IIEnglish10002 Hours
Paper-IIIGeneral Knowledge10002 Hours
Paper-IVOptional Subject2003 Hours

Haryana SSC Junior Engineer Syllabus 2015

Haryana SSC Junior Engineer Exam Pattern 2015- 

  • General Intelligence and Reasoning.
  • General Awareness.
  • General Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical and Civil and Structural Engineering Syllabus).

Name of the paperName of the subjectNumber of marksTime duration
Paper-I (Objective Type Questions)
  1. General Intelligence and Reasoning.
  2. General Awareness.
  3. General Engineering.
5050
100
2 Hours
Paper-II (Conventional Type)Part-A (General Engineering Civil & Structural)Or
Part-B (General Engineering Electrical)
Or
Part-C (General Engineering Mechanical)
3002 Hours

IBPS CWE V PO MT Prelims Exam Pattern Syllabus 2015

Institute of Banking Personal Selection (IBPS) will soon declare the IBPS CWE V PO MT Prelims Exam Pattern Syllabus 2015 at its official website ibps.in. Candidates who are going to write the IBPS CWE V PO MT 2015 written examination, those candidates are seriously looking up for their IBPS CWE V PO MT Prelims Exam Pattern Syllabus 2015. All the applied candidates may check and download their syllabus, exam pattern and etc through online.
Details about IBPS CWE V PO MT Prelims Exam Pattern Syllabus 2015:
Institute of Banking Personal Selection (IBPS) has released the official notification to recruit the candidates for filling up various vacant probationary officer posts through this notification. IBPS invites the online applications from interested and eligible candidates through this drive. Lakhs of candidates are applied for this written examination. IBPS is going to conduct the Preliminary examination will be held on 03, 04, 10 and 11 October, 2015 and main examination will be held on 31 October, 2015 at various examination centers. Selection process will be based on the candidates performance in the preliminary examination, main examination and the personal interview.
All the applied candidates are eagerly looking up for the IBPS CWE V PO Exam Syllabus, Exam Pattern and etc. Here we will provide the IBPS CWE V PO MT Prelims Exam Pattern Syllabus 2015 at our official website. Based on the syllabus, candidates can prepare very well for the examination and schedule their syllabus for easy preparation and get good marks in the examination. Applied applicants must keep in touch with our official website for more information about the Exam Pattern Syllabus and etc.
IBPS CWE V PO MT Prelims Exam Pattern Syllabus 2015:
Name of the subject Marks
Reasoning 50
English Language 40
Quantitative Aptitude 50
General Awareness 40
Computer Knowledge 20
Click here to download the IBPS CWE PO MT Prelims Exam Pattern Syllabus 2015

BSNL Management Trainee Exam Syllabus Pattern 2015

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has released the BSNL Management Trainee Syllabus, Exam Pattern 2015 at its official website bsnl.co.in. Candidates who have applied for the BSNL Management Trainee Recruitment 2015, those candidates are searching for the BSNL Syllabus and Exam pattern. All the applied candidates can download the BSNL syllabus and exam pattern and etc through its main portal
Details about BSNL Management Trainee Syllabus, Exam Pattern 2015:
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has released the recruitment notification to hire the candidates for filling up various vacant Telecom operator and telecom finance posts through this drive. BSNL is going to conduct the BSNL Management Trainee written examination will be held in the month of August or September, 2015 at various examination centers. Huge numbers of applicants are applied for this notification. Here we will provide the BSNL Management Trainee Syllabus, Exam pattern 2015 and etc. BSNL is going to conduct the written examination will be of two papers like paper 1 and paper 2 and the examination will be conducting for the total of 450 marks.
BSNL Management Trainee Syllabus 2015:
  • General Management studies.
  • General Studies.
  • Finance and etc subjects.BSNL Management Trainee Exam Pattern 2015:
    BSNL Management Trainee Syllabus, Exam Pattern 2015 for pre examination:

    Exam details
    Marks
    Weightage
    Written examination
    450
    75%
    Group Discussion
    75
    12.5%
    Personal interview and Personality Test
    75
    12.5%
     
    BSNL Management Trainee Syllabus, Exam Pattern 2015 for Main examination:

Paper name
Section
Exam Details
Time duration
Qualifying Marks
Paper 1
A, B
English, General Management Studies
3 hours
150 only
Paper 2
A, B
MT Stream-General, MT Stream-Technical or MT Stream-Management
3 hours
150+150

 For more information about BSNL Management Trainee Syllabus, Exam pattern 2015, candidates can visit our official website for latest details about BSNL Management Trainee Recruitment 2015.

SSC CGL Exam Syllabus 2015 Details

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Combined Graduate Level Examination will be conducted in phases. Tier I & Tier II Exam syllabus details are given below…..
Syllabus for Combine Graduate Level Tier-I Examination:
A. General Intelligence & Reasoning : It would include questions of both verbal and non-verbal type. This component may include questions on analogies, similarities and differences, space visualization, spatial orientation, problem solving, analysis, judgement, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts, arithmetical reasoning and figural classification, arithmetic number series, non-verbal series, coding and decoding, statement conclusion, syllogistic reasoning etc. The topics are, Semantic Analogy, Symbolic/Number Analogy, Figural Analogy, Semantic Classification, Symbolic/Number Classification, Figural Classification, Semantic Series, Number Series, Figural Series, Problem Solving, Word Building, Coding & de-coding, Numerical Operations, symbolic Operations, Trends, Space Orientation, Space Visualization, Venn Diagrams, Drawing inferences, Punched hole/pattern –folding & un-folding, Figural Pattern – folding and completion, Indexing, Address matching, Date & city matching, Classification of centre codes/roll numbers, Small & Capital letters/numbers coding, decoding and classification, Embedded Figures, Critical thinking, Emotional Intelligence, Social Intelligence, Other sub-topics, if any.
B. General Awareness : Questions in this component will be aimed at testing the candidates general awareness of the environment around him and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of every day observations and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of any educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Policy & Scientific Research.
C. Quantitative Aptitude : The questions will be designed to test the ability of appropriate use of numbers and number sense of the candidate. The scope of the test will be computation of whole numbers, decimals ,fractions and relationships between numbers, Percentage. Ratio & Proportion,Square roots, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Partnership Business, Mixture and Alligation, Time and distance, Time & Work, Basic algebraic identities of School Algebra & Elementary surds, Graphs of Linear Equations, Triangle and its various kinds of centres, Congruence and similarity of triangles, Circle and its chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle, common tangents to two or more circles, Triangle, Quadrilaterals, Regular Polygons , Circle, Right Prism, Right Circular Cone, Right Circular Cylinder, Sphere, Hemispheres, Rectangular Parallelepiped, Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square base, Trigonometric ratio, Degree and Radian Measures, Standard Identities, Complementary angles, Heights and Distances, Histogram, Frequency polygon, Bar diagram & Pie chart
D. English Comprehension: Candidates’ ability to understand correct English, his basic comprehension and writing ability, etc. would be tested.
Note: The questions in Parts A, B, & D will be of a level commensurate with the essential qualification viz. Graduation and questions in Part C will be of 10th standard level.
Syllabus for Combine Graduate Level (Tier-II ) Examination:
Paper-I : Quantitative Ability : The questions will be designed to test the ability of appropriate use of numbers and number sense of the candidate. The scope of the test will be the computation of whole numbers, decimals ,fractions and relationships between numbers, Percentage. Ratio & Proportion,Square roots, Averages, Interest, Profit and Loss, Discount, Partnership Business, Mixture and Alligation, Time and distance, Time & Work, Basic algebraic identities of School Algebra & Elementary surds, Graphs of Linear Equations, Triangle and its various kinds of centres, Congruence and similarity of triangles, Circle and its chords, tangents, angles subtended by chords of a circle, common tangents to two or more circles, Triangle, Quadrilaterals, Regular Polygons , Circle, Right Prism, Right Circular Cone, Right Circular Cylinder, Sphere, Hemispheres, Rectangular Parallelepiped, Regular Right Pyramid with triangular or square base, Trigonometric ratio, Degree and Radian Measures, Standard Identities, Complementary angles, Heights and Distances, Histogram, Frequency polygon, Bar diagram & Pie chart
Paper-II : English Language & Comprehension: Questions in this components will be designed to test the candidate’s understanding and knowledge of English Language and will be based on spot the error, fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms, spelling/detecting mis-spelt words, idioms & phrases, one word substitution, improvement of sentences, active/passive voice of verbs, conversion into direct/indirect narration, shuffling of sentence parts, shuffling of sentences in a passage, cloze passage & comprehension passage.
Paper-III : Statistics for Investigator Grade-II, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation & Compiler in RGI. Collection Classification and Presentation of Statistical Data – Primary and Secondary data, Methods of data collection; Tabulation of data; Graphs and charts; Frequency distributions; Diagrammatic presentation of frequency distributions.
Measures of Central Tendency- Common measures of central tendency – mean median and mode; Partition values- quartiles, deciles, percentiles.
Measures of Dispersion- Common measures dispersion – range, quartile deviations, mean deviation and standard deviation;Measures of relative dispersion.
Moments, Skewness and Kurtosis – Different types of moments and their relationship; meaning of skewness and kurtosis; different measures of skewness and kurtosis.
Correlation and Regression – Scatter diagram; simple correlation coefficient; simple regression lines; Spearman’s rank correlation; Measures of association of attributes; Multiple regression; Multiple and partial correlation (For three variables only). 
Probability Theory – Meaning of probability; Different definitions of probability; Conditional probability; Compound probability; Independent events; Bayes’ theorem. Random Variable and Probability Distributions – Random variable; Probability functions; Expectation and Variance of a random variable; Higher moments of a random variable; Binomial , Poisson, Normal and Exponential distributions; Joint distribution of two random variable (discrete).
Sampling Theory – Concept of population and sample; Parameter and statistic, Sampling and non-sampling errors; Probability and non-probability sampling techniques(simple random sampling, stratified sampling, multistage sampling, multiphase sampling, cluster sampling, systematic sampling, purposive sampling, convenience sampling and quota sampling); Sampling distribution(statement only); Sample size decisions.
Statistical Inference – Point estimation and interval estimation, Properties of a good estimator, Methods of estimation (Moments method, Maximum likelihood method, Least squares method), Testing of hypothesis, Basic concept of testing, Small sample and large sample tests, Tests based on Z, t, Chi-square and F statistic, Confidence intervals.
Analysis of Variance – Analysis of one-way classified data and two-way classified data.
Time Series Analysis – Components of time series, Determinations of trend component by different methods,
Measurement of seasonal variation by different methods.
Index Numbers – Meaning of Index Numbers, Problems in the construction of index numbers, Types of index number, Different formulae, Base shifting and splicing of index numbers, Cost of living Index Numbers, Uses of Index Numbers.

Indian Air Force Group X Y 2015 Exam Syllabus

INDIAN AIR FORCE Exam Syllabus for 2015
English:
  • Comprehension:
    A) To judge comprehension.
    B) Drawing of inferences.
    C) Use of vocabulary.
  • Composition:
  1. A) Agreement of subject with verb
    B) Pattern of verb and their use.
    C) Sequence of tenses.
    D) Transformation of sequences-Compound, Complex, Simple, Negative, Affirmative.
  • Grammar:
    A) Spellings
    B) Word formation
    C) Antonyms and Synonyms
    D) One word substitution
    E) Correct usage of articles
    F) Correct usage of Prepositions
    G) Correct usage of adjectives-degrees of comparison
    H) Correct usage of conjunctions
    I) Correct usage of Nouns and Pronouns
    J) Correct usage of numbers (Singular-Plural)
    K) Words, which are commonly getting confused
    L) Word order
    M) Correct usage of Adverbs
  • Idioms and Phrases:
    A) Use of simple idioms
    B) Use of Common proverbs
  • Direct / Indirect sentences : Narration change:
    A) Change of various types of sentences from direct to indirect form
    B) Change of various types of sentences from indirect to direct form
  • Active and Passive Voices:
  1. A) Change of all types of sentences from active to passive form
    B) Change of all types of sentences from passive to active form
  • PHYSICS:
    A) Physical World & Measurement
    B) Kinematics
    C) Laws of Motion
    D) Work, Energy & Power
    E) Motion of System of particles & Rigid Body
    F) Gravitation
    G) Properties of Bulk Matter
    H) Thermodynamics
    I) Behaviour of Perfect Gas & Kinetic Theory of gases
    J) Oscillations & Waves
    K) Electrostatics
    L) Current Electricity
    M) Magnetic effect of current & Magnetism
    N) Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating current
    O) Electromagnetic Waves
    P) Optics
    Q) Dual Nature of Matter
    R) Atoms and Nuclei
    S) Electronic Devices
    T) Communication Systems
  • MATHEMATICS:
    Sets, Relations, functions
    2. Trigonometric functions
    3. Inverse Trigonometric functions
    4. Complex Numbers
    5. Quadratic Equations
    6. Sequence & Series (AP & GP)
    7. Permutation
    8. Combination
    9. Binomial Theorem
    10. Coordinate geometry – Straight line
    11. Coordinate geometry – Circles
    12. Coordinate geometry – Parabola
    13. Coordinate geometry – Ellipse
    14. Coordinate geometry – Hyperbola
    15. Exponential Series
    16. Logarithmic Series
    17. Matrices
    18. Determinants
    19. Limit & Continuity
    20. Differentiation
    21. Application of Differentiation
    22. Indefinite Integrals
    23. Definite Integrals
    24. Application of Integration
    25. Deferential Equations
    26. Probability
    27. Statistics

UPSC NDA Exam Syllabus Details

Syllabus of the Examination:
PAPER-I: MATHEMATICS (Maximum Marks- 300)
1. ALGEBRA: Concept of set, operations on sets, Venn diagrams. De Morgan laws. Cartesian product, relation, equivalence relation. Representation of real numbers on a line.   Maple numbers – basic properties, modulus, argument, cube roots of unity. Binary system of numbers. Conversion of a number in decimal system to binary system and vice-versa. Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic progressions. Quadratic equations with real coefficients. Solution of linear in equations of two variables by graphs. Permutation and Combination. Binomial theorem and its applications. Logarithms and their Applications.
2. MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS: Types of matrices, operations on matrices.  Determinant of a matrix, basic properties of determinants. Adjoint and inverse of a square matrix, Applications – Solution of a system of linear equations in two or three unknowns by Cramer’s rule and by Matrix Method.
3. TRIGONOMETRY: Angles and their measures in degrees and in radians. Trigonometrically ratios. Trigonometric identities Sum and difference formulae. Multiple and Sub-multiple angles. Inverse trigonometric functions. Applications – Height and distance, properties of triangles.
4. ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY OF TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONS: : Rectangular  Cartesian Coordinate system. Distance formula. Equation of a line in various forms. Angle between two lines. Distance of a point from a line. Equation of a circle in standard and in general form. Standard forms of parabola, ellipse and hyperbola. Eccentricity and axis of a conic. Point in a three dimensional space, distance between two points. Direction Cosines and direction ratios. Equation of a plane and a line in various forms. Angle between two lines and angle between two planes. Equation of a sphere.
5. DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS: Concept of a real valued function – domain, range and graph of a function. Composite functions, one to one, onto and inverse functions. Notion of limit, Standard limits – examples. Continuity of functions – examples, algebraic operations on continuous functions. Derivative of function at a point, geometrical and physical interpretation of a derivative – applications. Derivatives of sum, product and quotient of functions, derivative of a function with respect to another function, derivative of a composite function. Second order derivatives. Increasing and decreasing functions. Application of derivatives in problems of maxima and minima.
6. INTEGRAL CALCULUS AND DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: Integration as inverse of differentiation, integration by substitution and by parts, standard integrals involving algebraic expressions, trigonometric, exponential and hyperbolic functions. Evaluation of definite integrals – determination of areas of plane regions bounded by curves – applications. Definition of order and degree of a differential equation, formation of a differential equation by examples. General and particular solution of a differential equations, solution of first order and first degree differential equations of various types – examples. Application in problems of growth and decay.
7. VECTOR ALGEBRA: Vectors in two and three dimensions, magnitude and direction of a vector. Unit and null vectors, addition of vectors, scalar multiplication of a vector, scalar product or dot product of two vectors. Vector product or cross product of two vectors. Applications-work done by a force and moment of a force and in geometrical problems.
8. STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY: Statistics: Classification of data, Frequency distribution, And cumulative frequency distribution – examples. Graphical representation – Histogram, Pie Chart, frequency polygon – examples. Measures of Central tendency – Mean, median and mode. Variance and standard deviation – determination and comparison. Correlation and regression. Probability: Random experiment, outcomes and associated sample space, events, mutually exclusive and exhaustive events, impossible and certain events. Union and Intersection of events. Complementary, elementary and composite events. Definition of probability – classical and statistical – examples. Elementary theorems on probability – simple problems. Conditional probability, Bayes’ theorem – simple problems. Random variable as function on a sample space. Binomial distribution, examples of random experiments giving rise to Binominal distribution.
PAPER-II: GENERAL ABILITY TEST (Maximum Marks-600)
Part ‘A’ – ENGLISH (Maximum Marks 200)
The question paper in English will be designed to test the candidate’s understanding of English and workman like use of words. The syllabus covers various aspects like: Grammar and usage, vocabulary, comprehension and cohesion in extended text to test the candidate’s proficiency in English.
Part ‘B’ – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (Maximum Marks-400)
The question paper on General Knowledge will broadly cover the subjects: Physics, Chemistry, General Science, Social Studies, Geography and Current Events. The syllabus given below is designed to indicate the scope of these subjects included in this paper. The topics mentioned are not to be regarded as exhaustive and questions on topics of similar nature not specifically mentioned in the syllabus may also be asked. Candidate’s answers are expected to show their knowledge and intelligent understanding of the subject.
Section ‘A’ (Physics): Physical Properties and States of Matter, Mass, Weight, Volume, Density and Specific Gravity, Principle of Archimedes, Pressure Barometer. Motion of objects, Velocity and Acceleration, Newton’s Laws of Motion, Force and Momentum, Parallelogram of Forces, Stability and Equilibrium of bodies, Gravitation, elementary ideas of work, Power and Energy. Effects of Heat, Measurement of temperature and heat, change of State and Latent Heat, Modes of transference of Heat. Sound waves and their properties, Simple musical instruments. Rectilinear propagation of Light, Reflection and refraction. Spherical mirrors and Lenses. Human Eye. Natural and Artificial Magnets, Properties of a Magnet, Earth as a Magnet. Static and Current Electricity, conductors and Non-conductors, Ohm’s Law, Simple Electrical Circuits, Heating, Lighting and Magnetic effects of Current, Measurement of Electrical Power, Primary and Secondary Cells, Use of X-Rays. General Principles in the working of the following : Simple Pendulum, Simple Pulleys, Siphon, Levers, Balloon, Pumps, Hydrometer, Pressure Cooker, Thermos Flask, Gramophone, Telegraphs, Telephone, Periscope, Telescope, Microscope, Mariner’s Compass; Lightening Conductors, Safety Fuses.
Section ‘B’ (Chemistry): Physical and Chemical changes. Elements, Mixtures and Compounds, Symbols, Formulae and simple Chemical Equations, Law of Chemical Combination (excluding problems). Properties of Air and Water. Preparation and Properties of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide, Oxidation and Reduction. Acids, bases and salts. Carbon – different forms. Fertilizers – Natural and Artificial Material used in the preparation of substances like soap, Glass, Ink, Paper, Cement, Paints, Safety Matches, and Gun-Powder. Elementary ideas about the Structure of Atom, Atomic, Equivalent and Molecular Weights, Valency.
Section ‘C’ (General Science): Difference between the living and non- living. Basis of Life – Cells, Protoplasm’s and Tissues. Growth and Reproduction in Plants and Animals. Elementary knowledge of Human Body and its important organs. Common Epidemics, their causes and prevention. Food – Source of Energy for man. Constituents of food, Balanced Diet. The Solar System – Meteors and Comets, Eclipses. Achievements of Eminent Scientists.
Section ‘D’: (History, Freedom Movement etc.) A broad survey of Indian History, with emphasis on Culture and Civilizations. Freedom Movement in India. Elementary study of Indian Constitution and Administration. Elementary knowledge of Five Year Plans of India. Panchayati Raj, Co-operatives and Community Development. Bhoodan, Sarvodaya, National Integration and Welfare State, Basic Teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. Forces shaping the modern world; Renaissance, Exploration and Discovery; War of American Independence. French Revolution, Industrial Revolution and Russian Revolution. Impact of Science and Technology on Society. Concept of one World, United Nations, Panchsheel, Democracy. Socialism and Communism. Role of India in the present world.
Section ‘E’ (Geography): The Earth, its shape and size. Latitudes and Longitudes, Concept of time. International Date Line. Movements of Earth and their effects. Origin of Earth. Rocks and their classification; Weathering – Mechanical and Chemical, Earthquakes and volcanoes. Ocean Currents and Tides Atmosphere and its composition; Temperature and Atmospheric Pressure, Planetary Winds, cyclones and Anti-cyclones; Humidity; Condensation and Precipitation; Types of Climate. Major Natural regions of the World. Regional Geography of India – Climate, Natural vegetation. Mineral and Power resources; location and distribution of agricultural and industrial activities. Important Sea ports and main sea, land and air routes of India. Main items of Imports and Exports of India.
Section ‘F’ (Current Events): Knowledge of Important events that have happened in India in the recent years. Current important world events. Prominent personalities – both Indian and International including those connected with cultural activities and sports.
NOTE : Out of maximum marks assigned to part ‘B’ of this paper, questions on Sections ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’, ‘E’ and ‘F’ will carry approximately 25%, 15%, 10%, 20%, 20% and 10% weight ages respectively. Intelligence and personality test In addition to the interview the candidates will be put to Intelligence Tests both verbal and non-verbal, designed to assess their basic intelligence. They will also be put to Group Tests such as group discussions, group planning, outdoor group tasks, and asked to give brief lectures on specified subjects. All these tests are intended to judge the mental calibers of a candidate. In broad terms, this is really an assessment of not only his intellectual qualities but also his social traits and interests in current affairs