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Plan of Examination The examination comprises three successive stages viz : -
1. Preliminary Examination (Objective Type).
2. Main Examination (Conventional Type, i.e. Written examination).
3. Viva-Voce (Personality Test).
Subjects For The Preliminary
Examination
The preliminary examination will consist of the following two
objective type papers of which answer sheet shall be on OMR sheets. The
syllabus is mentioned in appendix-IV of this advertisement. The
prescribed time for each paper is two hours and prescribed maximum marks
for compulsory paper is 150 and for optional paper is 300.
PAPERSPaper
-1 (Optional) The candidates must select any one of the following
subjects as optional subject :
Subject Code
01 Agriculture 02
Zoology 03 Commerce 04 Chemistry 05 Physics 06
Mathematics 07 Indian History 08 Geography 09 Economics 10
Political Science 11 Sociology |
12 Philosophy 13
Geology 14 Psychology 15 Botany 16 Law 17 Animal
Husbandry 18 Statistics 19 Public Administration 20
Veterinary Science Electrical Engineering 21 Mechanical Engineering 22
Civil Engineering |
Paper-II
(Compulsory): General Studies (Subject Code - 23 )
Timing of
examination 2.30 p.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Plan For The Main (Written)
Examination
The written examination will consist of the following compulsory
and optional subjects. The syllabus whereof is mentioned in Appendix-V
of this advertisement. The candidates have to select any two subjects
from the list of optional subjects for main examination. Each optional
subject will consist of two papers.
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A) COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
1. General Hindi 150 marks
2. Essay 150 marks
3. General Studies (I-Paper) 200 marks
4. General Studies (II-Paper) 200 marks
General Studies Paper - I & Paper - II : Shall be
objective type containing 150 questions and for solving the questions
two hours time is allowed. For other compulsory and optional papers
three hours time is allowed. Two hundred maximum marks have been
allotted for each optional question paper.
Note :
1. Timing of Examination Paper of 2 hours will be 9.30 am to 11.30
am and 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm. 2. Timing of Examination Paper of 3 hours is
9.30 to 12.30 am & 2 pm to 5 pm.
3. A candidate shall be required to obtain such minimum marks in
the compulsory paper of General Hindi, as may be determined by the
Government or the Commission, as the case my be. There shall be Two
sections in all the question papers of all Optional subjects and each
section will include Four questions. Candidates are required to answer
only Five questions while they must select minimum Two questions from
each section.
GENERAL STUDIES, PAPER - I1. History of
India-Ancient, Mediaeval, Modern
2. Indian National Movement
and Indian Culture.
3. Population, Environment and
Urbanization in Indian Context
4. World Geography, Geography
of India and its natural resources.
5. Current events of
national and International importance.
6. Indian Agriculture,
Trade and Commerce.
7. Specific knowledge of U.P.
regarding education, culture Agriculture, Trade Commerce, the methods of
living and Social Customs. History of India and Indian culture will
cover the broad history of the country from about the middle of the
nineteenth century and would also include questions on Gandhi, Tagore
and Nehru. The part on current events of national and international
importance will include questions also on sports and games.
GENERAL
STUDIES, PAPER - II1. Indian Polity
2. Indian
Economy
3. General Science (Role of Science and technology
in the development of India
including science in every day life)
4.
General Mental ability.
5. Statistical Analysis, Graphs
and Diagrams. The part relating to Indian polity will include questions
on the political system in India and Indian constitution. The Indian
economy will cover broad features of economic policy in India. The
part relating to role and impact of science and
technology in the
development of India, questions will be asked to test the candidates
awareness in this field Emphasis will be on the applied aspects. The
part relating to statistical analysis, graphs and diagrams will include
exercise to test the candidates ability to draw common sense
conclusions from information presented in statistical graphical or
diagrammatical form and to point out deficiencies limitation or
inconsistencies there in.
ESSAYThere will be three
sections In the question paper of
Essay. Candidates will have
to select one topic from each section and they are required to write
essay in 700 words on each topic. In the three sections, topics of
essay will be based on following sphere:
Section A : (1) Literature
and Culture.
(2) Social Sphere.
(3) Political Sphere.
Section
B: (1) Science, Environment and Technology.
(2) Economic
Sphere
(3) Agriculture, Industry and Trade.
Section C: (1)
National and International Events.
(2) Natural Calamities,
Land slide, Earthquake, Deluge. Drought, etc.
(3) National
Development programmes and projects.
(B) OPTIONAL SUBJECTS (Mains)
|
Agriculture Zology Chemistry Physics Mathematics
Geography Economics Sociology Philosophy Geology Psychology Botany Law
Animal Husbandry Statistics & Veterinary Science
|
Management Political Science & International
Relations HIstory Social Work Anthropology Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Commerce Public
Administration Agricultural Engineering Defence Studies Accountancy |
English Lit. Urdu Lit. Arabic Lit. Hindi Lit. Persian
Lit. Sanskrit Lit. |
Only one
Subject can be selected from the group
Group 'A' 1.
Social Work 2. Anthropology 3. Sociology
Group 'D'
1. Civil Engineering 2. Mechanical Engineering 3. Electrical
Engineering 4. Agricultural Engineering
Group 'G' 1.
Manageme 2. Public Administration |
Group 'B'
1. Mathematics 2. Statistics
Group 'E' 1.
English Literature 2. Hindi Literature 3. Urdu Literature 4.
Arabic Literature 5. Persian Literature 6. Sanskrit Literature |
Group 'C' 1. Agriculture 2. Animal Husbandry
and Veterinary Science
Group 'F' 1. Political Science
and Int. Relations 2. |
Rules For The Main Examination1.
No candidate shall be admitted to the examination unless he holds a
certificate of admission from the Commission. The decision of the
Commission as to the eligibility or otherwise of a candidate for
admission to the examination shall be final.
2. CANDIDATES
ARE WARNED THAT THEY SHOULD NOT WRITE THEIR ROLL-NUMBERS ANYWHERE
EXCEPT IN THE SPACE PROVIDED ON THE COVER OF THEIR ANSWER BOOK/BOOKS
OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE PENALISED BY A DEDUCTION OF MARKS. ALSO THEY
SHOULD NOT WRITE, THEIR NAMES ANY -WHERE OTHERWISE THEY MAY BE
DISQUALIFIED. 3. If a Candidate’s handwriting is not
easily legible, deduction may be made from the total marks.
4. A
candidate may answer question papers in English Roman Script or Hindi
in Devnagri Script or in Urdu in Persian script provided that the
language papers as a whole must be answered in any of the above script
unless it is otherwise indicated in question paper.
5. The
question papers shall be in English in Roman Script and Hindi in
Devnagri Script.
6. The standard of knowledge required of
candidates in compulsory and optional subjects will be such as a young
man holding a Bachelor’s Degree of a University is expected to have
except where the syllabus indicating otherwise.
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