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SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF MULTI TASKING STAFF (MTS)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
10th Standard
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
150
150
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
No
1.
2.
3.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
•
•
•
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•
•
•
•
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
General Awareness (A)
•
•
•
(B)
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Averages
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Number System
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Tables and Graphs
Environmental Awareness
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
10
Environment: Concept, Natural and Man-Made Environment
Natural Resources: Types, What Makes them Continually
Available, Their Conservation Aspects
Environment & Society: Development related issues
Environmental Issues & Concerns: Air, Water & Soil
Pollution, Global warming and Climate Change.
Computer Awareness
10
Basics of Computer Hardware
•
Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU, CU
etc., Codes - ASCII
•
Memory System Concepts of Main Memory, Cache,
Secondary Memory
•
I/O devices and their functions I/O devices Current trends
in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
•
•
•
Definitions of System and application software Utility
software
Perverse software – Computer Virus Open Source software
Operating System Concepts Need and Functions
Introduction to Office Applications Basic Operations of
Windows Word Processor Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table, Indentation)
Internet Technologies
•
Networking and Internet, Advantages of Networking,
Internet
TCP/IP, Web addresses, Browsing, E-mail
(C)
•
•
Distance Learning
What is Distance Learning
Student Support in Distance Learning
05
Sl.
No.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(D)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
4.
General English
(A)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
(B)
•
•
•
•
•
A passage of 250 words with MCQs on:
10
Word similar in meaning
Word opposite in meaning
Meaning of phrase
One word that expresses the meaning of a phrase
The reason why…
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Fill in the blanks with a word from 4 choices
Vocabulary
15
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
One word substitution
(C)
•
Grammar
25
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the
given words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the
given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words
(Adverbs, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the
given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given
below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given
sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Hindi
Current Events
Sports Events
Discoveries
Politics
Health & Education
Fairs & Festivals
Languages of India
Governance of India
8. Science Events
Comprehension
¼d½
vifBr x|ka”k
10 vad
¼[k½
•
•
•
•
•
¼x½
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
15vad
fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu
vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk]
viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
•
orZuh laca/kh
•
okD; foU;kl laca/kh
•
izR;;&milxZ
•
laf/k&lekl
----xxxx----
25 vad
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF JR. ASSISTANT-CUM-TYPIST (JAT)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
12th Standard
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
150
150
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
2.
3.
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
General Awareness (A)
•
•
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Human relation
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Interest
Number System
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
Environmental Awareness
Environment: Concept, Natural and Man-Made Environment
Natural Resources: Types, What Makes them Continually
Available, Their Conservation Aspects
•
Environment & Society: Development related issues
Environmental Issues & Concerns: Air, Water & Soil Pollution,
Global warming and Climate Change.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
•
Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU, CU
etc., Codes - ASCII
•
Memory System Concepts of Main Memory, Cache,
Secondary Memory
•
I/O devices and their functions I/O devices Current trends
in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
•
Definitions of
System and application software Utility
software
Perverse software – Computer Virus Open Source software
•
Operating System Concepts Need and Functions
•
Introduction to Office Applications Basic Operations of
Windows Word Processor Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table, Indentation)
Internet Technologies
•
Networking and Internet, Advantages of Networking,
Internet
TCP/IP, Web addresses, Browsing, E-mail
•
Cyber Law
(C) Distance Learning
•
•
•
•
•
•
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and
conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
10
10
05
Sl.
NO.
4.
TOPICS
General English
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(D)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Current Events
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
Fairs & Festivals
Language of India
Technological Development
Health & Education
(A)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on:
•
Word similar in meaning
•
Word opposite in meaning
•
Meaning of phrase
•
One word that expresses the meaning of a phrase
•
The reason why…
•
The author feels that…
•
The tone of the passage
•
Fill in the blanks with a word from 4 choices
•
Identifying the overall meaning of text
•
Questions testing reasoning
10
(B)
15
Vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
•
(C)
Grammar
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
¼d½
¼[k½
¼x½
25
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the
given words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the
given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words
(Adverbs, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the
given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given
below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
Hindi
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
vifBr x|ka”k
•
•
•
•
•
10 vad
15vad
fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½
fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½
foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj
fdz;k esa :ikarj½ lac/a kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksx
a ½s
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eS]a esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½
v'kqf) 'kks/ku
•
orZuh laca/kh
•
okD; foU;kl lac/a kh
•
izR;;&milxZ
•
laf/k&lekl
----xxxx----
25 vad
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF STENOGRAPHER
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
12th Standard
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
150
150
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
2.
3.
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
General Awareness (A)
•
•
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Human relation
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Interest
Number System
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
Environmental Awareness
Environment: Concept, Natural and Man-Made Environment
Natural Resources: Types, What Makes them Continually
Available, Their Conservation Aspects
•
Environment & Society: Development related issues
Environmental Issues & Concerns: Air, Water & Soil
Pollution, Global warming and Climate Change.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
•
Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU, CU
etc., Codes - ASCII
•
Memory System Concepts of Main Memory, Cache,
Secondary Memory
•
I/O devices and their functions I/O devices Current trends
in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
•
Definitions of
System and application software Utility
software
Perverse software – Computer Virus Open Source software
•
Operating System Concepts Need and Functions
•
Introduction to Office Applications Basic Operations of
Windows Word Processor Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table, Indentation)
Internet Technologies
•
Networking and Internet, Advantages of Networking,
Internet
TCP/IP, Web addresses, Browsing, E-mail
•
Cyber Law
(C) Distance Learning
•
•
•
•
•
•
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and
conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
10
10
05
Sl.
No.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(D)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
4.
General English
(A)
Current Events
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
Fairs & Festivals
Language of India
Technological Development
Health & Education
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on:
•
Word similar in meaning
•
Word opposite in meaning
•
Meaning of phrase
•
One word that expresses the meaning of a phrase
•
The reason why…
•
The author feels that…
•
The tone of the passage
•
Fill in the blanks with a word from 4 choices
•
Identifying the overall meaning of text
•
Questions testing reasoning
(B) Vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
10
15
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
(C)
Grammar
•
•
•
25
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
OR
Hindi
¼d½
vifBr x|ka”k
10 vad
¼[k½
•
•
•
•
•
¼x½
15vad
fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½
fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½
foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd
ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½
v'kqf) 'kks/ku
•
orZuh laca/kh
•
okD; foU;kl laca/kh
•
izR;;&milxZ
•
laf/k&lekl
----xxxx----
25 vad
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT
Qualification
:
Graduation
Mode of Recruitment
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Total No. of Questions
:
150
Total Marks
:
150
Time Duration
:
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
2.
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
3.
General Awareness (A)
•
•
•
•
•
(B)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense
Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct
Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole
Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
Environmental Awareness
Environment: Concept, Natural and Man-Made Environment, Concept of
Biosphere.
Natural Resources: Types, What Makes them Continually Available, Their
Conservation Aspects, Renewable, Non-Renewable resources, Biodegradable,
Non-Biodegradable & very slow degrading substances, Bio-Geo-Chemical
cycles in nature, Water Cycle.
Environment & Society: Development related issues, Sustainable Development
Environmental Issues & Concerns: Air, Water, Soil, Noise & Radiation
Pollution, Outdoor & Indoor Pollution, Global warming and Climate Change,
Loss of Biodiversity.
Environmental Management: Disposal of Hazardous Wastes, Eco-Friendly
Practices.
Internet Technologies
Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1. Functioning of a Computer:
Components of a computer and their role e.g.
CPU, ALU, CU etc., Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode, Concept of Instruction
2. Memory System:
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy, Concepts of Main
Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3. I/O devices and their functions, I/O devices,
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1. Different type of software:
System and application software, Utility
software, Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2.Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software, Philosophy
– licensing, copyright, Project Management
Software, Timesheet system, Introduction of
Office
Applications,
Word
Processing,
Spreadsheet, Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
(C)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
1: Networking and Internet, Basic of Networking
Concepts,
Advantages
of
Networking,
Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic
Operations
(Font
selection,
Justification,
Spell
check,
Table,
Indentation) Table of Contents, Track
Changes and Commenting.Mail Merge,
Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept
of
Worksheet,
Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics
operation,
Animation
and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
and
Search,
Discussion
Browsing
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
Distance Learning
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
10
10
05
Sl.
TOPICS
Detail Syllabus
(D)
Current Events
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
1. Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
4.
General English
(A)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs
on:
•
Inferring meaning of phrase
•
Inferring theme of passage
•
Synonyms
•
Antonyms
•
The reason why…
• The author feels that…
• The tone of the passage
• Identifying the overall meaning
of text
• Questions testing reasoning
• Topic of discussion from list
(B)
Vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
(C)
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
Grammar
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
¼d½
¼[k½
¼x½
15
25
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given
words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
Hindi
10
vifBr x|ka”k
•
•
•
•
•
10 vad
15vad
fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd
ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
•
orZuh laca/kh
•
okD; foU;kl laca/kh
•
izR;;&milxZ
•
laf/k&lekl
----xxxx----
25 vad
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF PERSONAL ASSISTANT (Erstwhile PA Gr.-II)
Qualification
:
Graduation
Mode of Recruitment
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Total No. of Questions
:
150
Total Marks
:
150
Time Duration
:
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
2.
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
3.
General Awareness (A)
•
•
•
•
•
(B)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense
Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct
Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole
Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
Environmental Awareness
Environment: Concept, Natural and Man-Made Environment, Concept of
Biosphere.
Natural Resources: Types, What Makes them Continually Available, Their
Conservation Aspects, Renewable, Non-Renewable resources, Biodegradable,
Non-Biodegradable & very slow degrading substances, Bio-Geo-Chemical
cycles in nature, Water Cycle.
Environment & Society: Development related issues, Sustainable Development
Environmental Issues & Concerns: Air, Water, Soil, Noise & Radiation
Pollution, Outdoor & Indoor Pollution, Global warming and Climate Change,
Loss of Biodiversity.
Environmental Management: Disposal of Hazardous Wastes, Eco-Friendly
Practices.
Internet Technologies
Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1. Functioning of a Computer:
Components of a computer and their role e.g.
CPU, ALU, CU etc., Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode, Concept of Instruction
2. Memory System:
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy, Concepts of Main
Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3. I/O devices and their functions, I/O devices,
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1. Different type of software:
System and application software, Utility
software, Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2.Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts
of
Open Source Software,
Philosophy – licensing, copyright, Project
Management Software, Timesheet system,
Introduction of Office Applications, Word
Processing, Spreadsheet, Database –data
records,
a
form,
a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
1: Networking and Internet, Basic of Networking
Concepts,
Advantages
of
Networking,
Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic
Operations
(Font
selection,
Justification,
Spell
check,
Table,
Indentation) Table of Contents, Track
Changes and Commenting.Mail Merge,
Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept
of
Worksheet,
Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics
operation,
Animation
and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
and
Search,
Discussion
Browsing
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
10
10
05
Sl.
TOPICS
Detail Syllabus
(D)
Current Events
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
1. Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
4.
General English
(A)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs
on:
•
Inferring meaning of phrase
•
Inferring theme of passage
•
Synonyms
•
Antonyms
•
The reason why…
• The author feels that…
• The tone of the passage
• Identifying the overall meaning
of text
• Questions testing reasoning
• Topic of discussion from list
(B)
Vocabulary
15
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
(C)
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
Grammar
25
•
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given
words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Hindi
10
¼d½
vifBr x|ka”k
10 vad
¼[k½
•
•
•
•
•
¼x½
15vad
fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd
ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
•
orZuh laca/kh
•
okD; foU;kl laca/kh
•
izR;;&milxZ
•
laf/k&lekl
----xxxx----
25 vad
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF PRIVATE SECRETARY (Erstwhile Sr. PA)
Qualification
:
Graduation
Mode of Recruitment
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Total No. of Questions
:
150
Total Marks
:
150
Time Duration
:
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
2.
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
3.
General Awareness (A)
•
•
•
•
•
(B)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense
Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct
Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole
Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
Environmental Awareness
Environment: Concept, Natural and Man-Made Environment, Concept of
Biosphere.
Natural Resources: Types, What Makes them Continually Available, Their
Conservation Aspects, Renewable, Non-Renewable resources, Biodegradable,
Non-Biodegradable & very slow degrading substances, Bio-Geo-Chemical
cycles in nature, Water Cycle.
Environment & Society: Development related issues, Sustainable Development
Environmental Issues & Concerns: Air, Water, Soil, Noise & Radiation
Pollution, Outdoor & Indoor Pollution, Global warming and Climate Change,
Loss of Biodiversity.
Environmental Management: Disposal of Hazardous Wastes, Eco-Friendly
Practices.
Internet Technologies
Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1. Functioning of a Computer:
Components of a computer and their role
e.g. CPU, ALU, CU etc., Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode, Concept of Instruction
2. Memory System:
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy, Concepts of Main
Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3. I/O devices and their functions, I/O devices,
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1. Different type of software:
System and application software, Utility
software, Perverse software – Computer
Virus
Open Source software
2.Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software,
Philosophy – licensing, copyright, Project
Management Software, Timesheet system,
Introduction of Office Applications, Word
Processing, Spreadsheet, Database –data
records,
a
form,
a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
1: Networking and Internet, Basic of Networking
Concepts,
Advantages
of
Networking,
Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic
Operations
(Font
selection,
Justification,
Spell
check,
Table,
Indentation) Table of Contents, Track
Changes and Commenting.Mail Merge,
Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept
of
Worksheet,
Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics
operation,
Animation
and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
and
Search,
Discussion
Browsing
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
10
10
05
Sl.
No.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(D)
Current Events
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
1. Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
4.
General English
(A)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs
on:
•
Inferring meaning of phrase
•
Inferring theme of passage
•
Synonyms
•
Antonyms
•
The reason why…
• The author feels that…
• The tone of the passage
• Identifying the overall meaning
of text
• Questions testing reasoning
• Topic of discussion from list
(B)
Vocabulary
15
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
(C)
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
Grammar
25
•
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given
words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Hindi
10
¼d½
¼[k½
¼x½
vifBr x|ka”k
•
•
•
•
•
10 vad
15vad
fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd
ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
•
orZuh laca/kh
•
okD; foU;kl laca/kh
•
izR;;&milxZ
•
laf/k&lekl
----xxxx----
25 vad
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE (Erstwhile DEO)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
150
150
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
2.
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
3.
General Awareness (A)
•
•
•
•
•
(B)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense
Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct
Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole
Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
Environmental Awareness
Environment: Concept, Natural and Man-Made Environment, Concept of
Biosphere.
Natural Resources: Types, What Makes them Continually Available, Their
Conservation Aspects, Renewable, Non-Renewable resources, Biodegradable,
Non-Biodegradable & very slow degrading substances, Bio-Geo-Chemical
cycles in nature, Water Cycle.
Environment & Society: Development related issues, Sustainable Development
Environmental Issues & Concerns: Air, Water, Soil, Noise & Radiation
Pollution, Outdoor & Indoor Pollution, Global warming and Climate Change,
Loss of Biodiversity.
Environmental Management: Disposal of Hazardous Wastes, Eco-Friendly
Practices.
Internet Technologies
Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1. Functioning of a Computer:
Components of a computer and their role
e.g. CPU, ALU, CU etc., Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode, Concept of Instruction
2. Memory System:
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy, Concepts of Main
Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3. I/O devices and their functions, I/O devices,
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1. Different type of software:
System and application software, Utility
software, Perverse software – Computer
Virus
Open Source software
2.Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software,
Philosophy – licensing, copyright, Project
Management Software, Timesheet system,
Introduction of Office Applications, Word
Processing, Spreadsheet, Database –data
records,
a
form,
a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
(C)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
1: Networking and Internet, Basic of Networking
Concepts,
Advantages
of
Networking,
Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic
Operations
(Font
selection,
Justification,
Spell
check,
Table,
Indentation) Table of Contents, Track
Changes and Commenting.Mail Merge,
Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept
of
Worksheet,
Workbook
and cell Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics
operation,
Animation
and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing
and
Search,
Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
Distance Learning
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
05
10
05
Sl.
No.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(D)
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
10
Current Events
1. Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
4.
General English
(A)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs
on:
•
Inferring meaning of phrase
•
Inferring theme of passage
•
Synonyms
•
Antonyms
•
The reason why…
• The author feels that…
• The tone of the passage
• Identifying the overall meaning
of text
• Questions testing reasoning
• Topic of discussion from list
(B)
Vocabulary
10
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
(C)
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
Grammar
20
•
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given
words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Hindi
10
¼d½
¼[k½
¼x½
vifBr x|ka”k
•
•
•
•
•
10 vad
10vad
fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd
ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk ¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax
dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½
v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh
ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20 vad
Contd……
Sl.
No.
5.
TOPICS
Professional Section
DETAIL SYLLABUS
COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
Terminology, Components of a computer system, types of computers, input and output
devices, internal and external memory, System and application software, Drivers and
Utilities, Programming languages overview, ICT applications in education.
OPERATING SYSTEM
Basics of Operating system, Types of operating system, Commands and Utilities of
Windows and Linux operating systems
OFFICE TOOLS (MS-Office/Open Office)
Word Processing: Components of Word processing, Basic file operations, formatting &
editing of text, paragraph and documents. Objects, Tables, Pictures, Images, Charts,
mail Merge, Proof reading and Templates.
Presentation Tool: Components of PowerPoint, PowerPoint tools, formatting & editing of
presentation and slides, pictures ,objects and animations.
Spread Sheet: Components of Spreadsheet, Spreadsheet functions, Basic file
operations, formatting & editing of text and spreadsheet, Permissions and Security,
Importing data, Operators, Formulas & functions, Graphs & charts and Macros,
COMPUTER COMMUNICATION AND INTERNET
Basics of Data Communication and Networking, Communication Media and applications
of Internet. Search Engines and internet security issues.
----xxxx----
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
30
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF LIBRARY ATTENDANT
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
12th Standard
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
150
150
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
2.
3.
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
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Numerical Aptitude
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•
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•
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•
General Awareness (A)
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•
•
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Human relation
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Interest
Number System
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
Environmental Awareness
Environment: Concept, Natural and Man-Made Environment
Natural Resources: Types, What Makes them Continually
Available, Their Conservation Aspects
Environment & Society: Development related issues
Environmental Issues & Concerns: Air, Water & Soil Pollution,
Global warming and Climate Change.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
•
Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU, CU etc.,
Codes - ASCII
•
Memory System Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary
Memory
•
I/O devices and their functions I/O devices Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
•
Definitions of System and application software Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus Open Source software
•
Operating System Concepts Need and Functions
•
Introduction to Office Applications Basic Operations of Windows Word
Processor Basic Operations (Font selection, Justification, Spell check,
Table, Indentation)
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
05
10
Internet Technologies
•
Networking and Internet, Advantages of Networking, Internet
TCP/IP, Web addresses, Browsing, E-mail
•
Cyber Law
(C)
•
•
•
•
•
•
Distance Learning
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and
conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
Internet based learning.
05
Sl.
TOPICS
Detail Syllabus
(D)
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•
•
•
•
•
•
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•
4.
General English
(A)
Current Events
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
Fairs & Festivals
Language of India
Technological Development
Health & Education
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on:
•
Word similar in meaning
•
Word opposite in meaning
•
Meaning of phrase
•
One word that expresses the meaning of a phrase
•
The reason why…
•
The author feels that…
•
The tone of the passage
•
Fill in the blanks with a word from 4 choices
•
Identifying the overall meaning of text
•
Questions testing reasoning
(B) Vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
10
10
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
(C)
•
•
•
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
10
Grammar
20
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
Hindi
¼d½
vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
¼x½
10 vad
10vad
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd
ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk ¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax
dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½
v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh
ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20 vad
Sl.
No.
5.
TOPICS
Professional
Section
DETAIL SYLLABUS
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Library operations and services (Basic Routines)
Preparation and organization of library materials including Display
and Shelf-arrangement
Knowledge of different types of library collections
Basic knowledge of library classification scheme including DDC
Basic knowledge of library software and OPAC
Basic knowledge of library cataloging scheme including AACR-2,
Cutter No. , Subject Heading
Basic knowledge of reprography services
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DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
30
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF SEMI PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT
Qualification
:
Graduation
Mode of Recruitment
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Total No. of Questions
:
150
Total Marks
:
150
Time Duration
:
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
DETAIL SYLLABUS
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•
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•
•
•
2.
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
3.
General Awareness (A)
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•
•
•
•
(B)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense
Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct
Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole
Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
Environmental Awareness
Environment: Concept, Natural and Man-Made Environment, Concept of
Biosphere.
Natural Resources: Types, What Makes them Continually Available, Their
Conservation Aspects, Renewable, Non-Renewable resources, Biodegradable,
Non-Biodegradable & very slow degrading substances, Bio-Geo-Chemical
cycles in nature, Water Cycle.
Environment & Society: Development related issues, Sustainable Development
Environmental Issues & Concerns: Air, Water, Soil, Noise & Radiation
Pollution, Outdoor & Indoor Pollution, Global warming and Climate Change,
Loss of Biodiversity.
Environmental Management: Disposal of Hazardous Wastes, Eco-Friendly
Practices.
Internet Technologies
Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1. Functioning of a Computer:
Components of a computer and their role
e.g. CPU, ALU, CU etc., Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode, Concept of Instruction
2. Memory System:
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy, Concepts of
Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3. I/O devices and their functions, I/O devices,
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1. Different type of software:
System and application software, Utility
software, Perverse software – Computer
Virus
Open Source software
2.Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software,
Philosophy – licensing, copyright, Project
Management Software, Timesheet system,
Introduction of Office Applications, Word
Processing, Spreadsheet, Database –data
records,
a
form,
a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
(C)
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•
•
•
•
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•
1: Networking and Internet, Basic of Networking
Concepts,
Advantages
of
Networking,
Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic
Operations
(Font
selection,
Justification,
Spell
check,
Table,
Indentation) Table of Contents, Track
Changes and Commenting.Mail Merge,
Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept
of
Worksheet,
Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics
operation,
Animation
and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
and
Search,
Discussion
Browsing
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
Distance Learning
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
05
10
05
Sl.
TOPICS
Detail Syllabus
(D)
Current Events
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
10
1. Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
4.
General English
(A)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs
on:
•
Inferring meaning of phrase
•
Inferring theme of passage
•
Synonyms
•
Antonyms
•
The reason why…
• The author feels that…
• The tone of the passage
• Identifying the overall meaning
of text
• Questions testing reasoning
• Topic of discussion from list
(B)
Vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
(C)
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
Grammar
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
¼d½
¼[k½
¼x½
10
20
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given
words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
Hindi
10
vifBr x|ka”k
•
•
•
•
•
fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd
ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk ¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax
dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½
v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh
ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
10 vad
10vad
20 vad
Sl.
No.
5.
TOPICS
Professional Section
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
Knowledge and skills of library routines and practices
™ Acquisition (Basic routines including Accessioning, placing
orders )
™ Technical Processing (Basic knowledge of library
Classification and cataloguing)
™ Periodical control (Basic routines)
™
Library Services ( circulation and references)
™ Maintenance (Stack Arrangement, Shelf Rectification, Stock
taking and Binding)
™ Operating and handling OPAC
Awareness of types of libraries, their user characteristics,
collections and services
Knowledge of different kinds of documents (Print and Non-print
including web-based) and their characteristics
Basic knowledge of information communication technology (Internet
and email) and skills of using MS-Office and Library Software.
Basic knowledge of e-resources including e-books, e-journals , edata-bases
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DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
30
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT
Qualification
:
Post Graduation
Mode of Recruitment
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Total No. of Questions
:
150
Total Marks
:
150
Time Duration
:
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
2.
3.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
General Awareness (A)
•
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
(B)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical
Sign
Mathematical Operation
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
Arithmetical Operations
• Percentage
Averages
• Profit/Loss
Computation of Whole Numbers
• Ratio & Proportions
Decimals and Fractions
• Ratio & Time
Discount
• Relationship B/w Numbers
Interest
• Tables and Graphs
Mensuration
• Time and Distance
Number System
Environmental Awareness
Environment: concept; natural and man-made environment; concept of
biosphere; urban and rural environment.
Natural Resources: types; what makes them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, non-renewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow degrading substances; bio-geo-chemical
cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development related issues; sustainable
development; health problems due to the degradation of environment.
Environmental Issues and Concerns: air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution; global warming and climate change;
loss of biodiversity; emerging environmental problems – radio frequency
radiation pollution; pollution at higher altitudes; pollution in the outer space,
marine pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations and laws; environment impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels; ISO 14000 standards.
Internet Technologies
Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1. Functioning of a Computer:
Components of a computer and their role
e.g. CPU, ALU, CU etc., Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode, Concept of Instruction
2. Memory System:
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy, Concepts of
Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3. I/O devices and their functions, I/O devices,
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1. Different type of software:
System and application software, Utility
software, Perverse software – Computer
Virus
Open Source software
2.Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software,
Philosophy – licensing, copyright, Project
Management Software, Timesheet system,
Introduction of Office Applications, Word
Processing, Spreadsheet, Database –data
records,
a
form,
a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
(C)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
1: Networking and Internet, Basic of Networking
Concepts,
Advantages
of
Networking,
Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic
Operations
(Font
selection,
Justification,
Spell
check,
Table,
Indentation) Table of Contents, Track
Changes and Commenting.Mail Merge,
Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept
of
Worksheet,
Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics
operation,
Animation
and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing
and
Search,
Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
Distance Learning
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
05
10
05
Sl.
No.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(D)
Current Events
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
10
1. Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
4.
General English
(A)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs
on:
•
Inferring meaning of phrase
•
Inferring theme of passage
•
Synonyms
•
Antonyms
•
The reason why…
• The author feels that…
• The tone of the passage
• Identifying the overall meaning
of text
• Questions testing reasoning
• Topic of discussion from list
(B)
Vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
(C)
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
Grammar
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
¼d½
¼[k½
¼x½
10
20
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given
words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
Hindi
10
vifBr x|ka”k
•
•
•
•
•
fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd
ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk ¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax
dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½
v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh
ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
10 vad
10vad
20 vad
Sl.
No.
5.
TOPICS
Professional Section
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
Knowledge and skills of library routines and practices
Advanced Acquisition Processes
Technical Processing (Advance knowledge of library
Classification and cataloguing)
¾ Periodical control (Advance knowledge routines)
¾ Library Services ( circulation and references)
¾ Maintenances Supervision
¾ Operating and handling OPAC
Awareness of types of libraries, their user characteristics, collections
and services
Knowledge of different kinds of documents (Print and Non-print
including web-based) and their characteristics
Advance knowledge of information communication technology and
its tools including Web 2.0, Web Designing, internet searching and
documentation
Advance knowledge of e-resources including e-books, e-journals , edata-bases
Knowledge of information resources
Tools & techniques of library management including all POSDCORB
Aspects
Reference sources and references services including all e-resources
¾
¾
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
30
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF HORTICULTURE SUPERVISOR (Erstwhile Horticulturist)
Qualification
:
Post Graduation (M.Sc in Agriculture/Horticulture/Botany)
Mode of Recruitment
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Total No. of Questions
:
150
Total Marks
:
150
Time Duration
:
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
2.
3.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
General Awareness (A)
•
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
(B)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical
Sign
Mathematical Operation
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
Arithmetical Operations
• Percentage
Averages
• Profit/Loss
Computation of Whole Numbers
• Ratio & Proportions
Decimals and Fractions
• Ratio & Time
Discount
• Relationship B/w Numbers
Interest
• Tables and Graphs
Mensuration
• Time and Distance
Number System
Environmental Awareness
Environment: concept; natural and man-made environment; concept of
biosphere; urban and rural environment.
Natural Resources: types; what makes them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, non-renewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow degrading substances; bio-geo-chemical
cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development related issues; sustainable
development; health problems due to the degradation of environment.
Environmental Issues and Concerns: air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution; global warming and climate change;
loss of biodiversity; emerging environmental problems – radio frequency
radiation pollution; pollution at higher altitudes; pollution in the outer space,
marine pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations and laws; environment impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels; ISO 14000 standards.
Internet Technologies
Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1. Functioning of a Computer:
Components of a computer and their role
e.g. CPU, ALU, CU etc., Number system
Codes
ASCII
Unicode,
Concept
of
Instruction
2. Memory System:
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy, Concepts of
Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3. I/O devices and their functions, I/O devices,
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1. Different type of software:
System and application software, Utility
software, Perverse software – Computer
Virus
Open Source software
2.Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software,
Philosophy – licensing, copyright, Project
Management Software, Timesheet system,
Introduction of Office Applications, Word
Processing, Spreadsheet, Database –data
records,
a
form,
a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
(C)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
1: Networking and Internet, Basic of Networking
Concepts,
Advantages
of
Networking,
Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic
Operations
(Font
selection,
Justification,
Spell
check,
Table,
Indentation) Table of Contents, Track
Changes and Commenting.Mail Merge,
Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept
of
Worksheet,
Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics
operation,
Animation
and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing
and
Search,
Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
Distance Learning
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
05
10
05
Sl.
No.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(D)
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
10
Current Events
1. Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
4.
General English
(A)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs
on:
•
Inferring meaning of phrase
•
Inferring theme of passage
•
Synonyms
•
Antonyms
•
The reason why…
• The author feels that…
• The tone of the passage
• Identifying the overall meaning
of text
• Questions testing reasoning
• Topic of discussion from list
(B)
Vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
(C)
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
Grammar
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
¼d½
¼[k½
¼x½
10
20
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given
words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
Hindi
10
vifBr x|ka”k
•
•
•
•
•
10 vad
10vad
fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd
ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk ¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax
dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½
v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh
ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20 vad
Contd…….
Sl.
No.
5.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
Professional Section
General Horticulture : Importance and scope of horticulture, important
plant nutrients and their availability in different soils, nutrient interactions
in the soil, water and its uptake, stages of water availability in soils, soil
fertility and fertilizer requirement, nutrient use efficiency . important fruit
and vegetable crops , their cultivation practices and varieties, vegetable
gardens (kitchen, container etc.), important flowers of India and their
important varieties, important annuals , succulents , cacti, landscaping
and gardens, flower arrangements and flower marketing, shrubs,
creepers, bulbous plants, rood/terrace gardening, concept of high
density orchard planting, plant propagation techniques, important plant
hormones and their uses in horticulture, seed production in horticulture,
pest and diseases of horticultural crops.
----xxxx----
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
30
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF EXECUTIVE (DATA PROCESSING) (ERSTWHILE DPA)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Post Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
3.
General
Awareness
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(A)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
Environmental Awareness
1. Environment: concept; natural and man-
made environment; concept of biosphere;
urban and rural environment.
2. Natural Resources: types; what makes them
continually available; their conservation
aspects;
renewable,
non-renewable
resources;
biodegradable,
nonbiodegradable and very slow degrading
substances; bio-geo-chemical cycles in
nature; water cycle.
3. Environment and Society: development
related issues; sustainable development;
health problems due to the degradation of
environment.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
20
20
4.
5.
Environmental Issues and Concerns: air,
water, soil, noise and radiation pollution;
outdoor and indoor pollution; global
warming and climate change; loss of
biodiversity; emerging environmental
problems – radio frequency radiation
pollution; pollution at higher altitudes;
pollution in the outer space, marine
pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal of
hazardous wastes; eco-friendly practices;
environmental legislations and laws;
environment impact assessment (EIA)
studies; eco-labels; ISO 14000 standards.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, AL
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memor
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networ
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
General English
1. Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
20
6.
7.
8.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of
text
9.
Questions testing reasoning
10. Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and
informal letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of
commonly mis-spelt words
(C) Grammar
1. Selecting the words which best express
the given words
2. Selecting the word which best expresse
the given words.
3. Filling the blanks by selecting the
words (Adverbs, Conjunctions, Prepos
etc.) from the given words.
4. Finding out the correct passive form of
a list.
5. Finding out the correct active form of p
list
6. Interpretation of meaning from a list
lkekU; fgUnh
Professional
Section
7.
Completing the sentence by
selecting the best option given
below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a
sentence from homonyms (beer,
bier, bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction
from a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition
from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation
from a list
OR
¼d½ vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn
crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikar
leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Computer Fundamentals
Operating Systems
Computer Organization
Digital Logic
Data Base Management
Data Structures And Programming
Computer Communication And Internet
System Analysis And Design
Web Technologies
Distance Education And ICT
20
20
Section – II
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
I
COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
Basic terminology, functioning of a Computer, Components of computer, Number system, data representation. Type of
memories and their characteristics, memory hierarchy, Current trends in memory, I/O devices and their functions,
System and application software, Utility software, Open Source software, office tools and computer applications.
II
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Basics of operating system, Components of operating system, Linux and Windows operating system utilities and
commands, Operating System Processes, Inter-process communication, Deadlock, CPU scheduling and Memory
management. File systems and security, Case study of Linux and Windows operating system, System and
Administrative Tools.
III
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
Functions and characteristics of Computer System, Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU and data-path,
CPU control design, Memory organization , I/O interface and Instruction pipelining.
IV
DIGITAL LOGIC
Logic functions, Minimization, Design and synthesis of combinational and sequential circuits; Number representation
and computer arithmetic (fixed and floating point).
V
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT
Basic concepts, Relational algebra and calculus, Data models, Database design, Query languages (SQL), Transactions
processing, Storage Management, Database Administration.
VI
DATA STRUCTURES AND PROGRAMMING
Basic concepts, Abstract data types, Arrays, Stacks, Queues, Linked Lists, Trees, Searching and sorting. Programming
constructs, functions, pointers. Concepts of object-oriented programming, classes and objects, inheritance,
polymorphism, overloading. Structured Programming, Functions, Recursion, Parameter passing and Binding.
VII
COMPUTER COMMUNICATION AND INTERNET
Data Communication and Networking, Communication Media, Networking Concepts, Networking Devices,
Topologies, OSI and TCP/IP stack. Flow and error control techniques, IP Addressing, switching and Routing.
Congestion control, Web Applications, E-Learning and wiki Collaboration, Social Networking and Search Engines.
Security: Risks and vulnerabilities, preventive measures and solutions.
VIII
SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Basic concepts, System development life cycle, SDLC models, fundamentals of software engineering.
IX
WEB TECHNOLOGIES
Basic concepts, HTML, DHTML, XML, Java Basics, emerging web technologies.
X
DISTANCE EDUCATION AND ICT
Role of ICT in Open and Distance Learning (ODL), ICT infrastructure for ODL
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF HARDWARE ENGINEER
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
BE/B. Tech (Elec)
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hours
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
3.
General
Awareness
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(A)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
Environmental Awareness
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
1. Environment: concept; natural and
man-made environment; concept of
biosphere;
urban
and
rural
environment.
2. Natural Resources: types; what makes
them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, nonrenewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow
degrading
substances;
bio-geochemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
3. Environment and Society: development
related
issues;
sustainable
development; health problems due to
the degradation of environment.
20
20
4. Environmental Issues and Concerns:
air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution;
global warming and climate change;
loss
of
biodiversity;
emerging
environmental problems – radio
frequency radiation pollution; pollution
at higher altitudes; pollution in the
outer space, marine pollution.
5. Environmental Management: disposal
of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations
and
laws;
environment
impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels;
ISO 14000 standards.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU,
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networkin
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
6. Fairs & Festivals
1. Sports Events
7. Language of India
2. Science Events
8. Technological Development
3. Discoveries
9. Important International Events
4. Indian Economy
10. Health & Education
5. Indian Politics
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
(A) Comprehension
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
4.
General English
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
20
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and
informal letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of
commonly mis-spelt words
(C) Grammar
1. Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
2. Selecting the word which best
expresses opposite of the given words.
3. Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate
words
(Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.)
from the given words.
4. Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
5. Finding out the correct active form of
phrase from a list
6. Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting
the best option given below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a
sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction from
a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from
a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from
a list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr
x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn
crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
5.
Professional
Section
Section – II
20
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Engineering Mathematics
Basic Electronics
Digital Electronics & Logic Design
MOS ICs And Technology
Computer Architecture & Organization
Computer Peripherals And Interfaces
Power Electronics
Operating Systems
Data Communication And Networks
Control Systems
Distance Education And ICT
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
I
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
Linear Algebra: Matrix Algebra, Systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors;
Calculus: Mean value theorems, Theorems of integral calculus, Evaluation of definite and improper integrals, Partial Derivatives,
Maxima and minima, Multiple integrals, Fourier series. Vector identities, Directional derivatives, Line, Surface and Volume integrals,
Stokes, Gauss and Green’s theorems;
Differential equations: First order equation (linear and nonlinear), Higher order linear differential equations with constant
coefficients, Method of variation of parameters, Cauchy’s and Euler’s equations, Initial and boundary value problems, Partial
Differential Equations and variable separable method;
Complex variables: Analytic functions, Cauchy’s integral theorem and integral formula, Taylor’s and Laurent’ series, Residue
theorem, solution integrals;
Probability and Statistics: Sampling theorems, Conditional probability, Mean, median, mode and standard deviation, Random
variables, Discrete and continuous distributions, Poisson, Normal and Binomial distribution, Correlation and regression analysis;
Numerical Methods: Solutions of non-linear algebraic equations, single and multi-step methods for differential equations;
Transform Theory: Fourier transform, Laplace transform, Z-transform.
II
BASIC ELECTRONICS
Semiconductors, diodes and diode circuits:
Insulators, semiconductors and metals, Mobility and conductivity, Intrinsic and extrinsic
semiconductors and charge densities in semiconductors, current components in semiconductors, continuity equation. PN Junction
diode – characteristic and analysis, Types of diodes – Zener diodes, Photodiodes, Light emitting diodes (LED’s), Varactor diodes and
tunnel diodes. Rectifiers and filter circuit: Half wave, full wave and Bridge rectifier circuits and their analysis, L, C and Pi filters, Basic
regulator supply using zener diode. Working of Switched Mode Power Supply
Transistors:
Construction and characteristics of bipolar junction, transistors (BJT’s)-Comm. Base, Comm. emitter, Comm. Collector configuration.
Transistor at low frequencies – small signal low frequency transistor model (h-parameters). Analysis of transistor amplifier circuit using
h-parameters. transistor biasing and bias stabilization: - the operating point, stability factor, analysis of fixed base bias, collector to
base bias, Emitter resistance bias circuit and self bias circuit. Bias compensation techniques.
Field effect transistor:
construction and characteristics of JFET. JFET biasing circuit JFET amplifier MOSFET construction and characteristics.
Amplifiers and oscillators:
Classification of amplifiers, concept of feed back, general characteristics of feed back amplifiers, Single stage RC coupled amplifier.
Oscillators – Criterion for Oscillation, type of oscillators: Hartley oscillator, Colpitt Oscillator & RC Phase shift oscillator.
Operational amplifiers:
Introduction to Op-amp, Inverting and non-inverting configuration, Applications – adder, subtractor, integrator, differentiator and
comparator, practical op -amps.
Electronic instruments:
Role and importance of general purpose test instruments, Electronic Millimeter, Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Measurement of amplitude,
frequency and phase using CRO
III
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS & LOGIC DESIGN
Fundamentals of Digital Techniques:
Digital signal, logic gates: AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, EX-OR, EX-NOR, Boolean algebra. Review of Number systems. Binary codes:
BCD, Excess-3, Gray, EBCDIC, ASCII, Error detection and correction codes.
Combinational Design Using Gates:
Design using gates, Karnaugh map and Quine Mcluskey methods of simplification.
Combinational Design Using MSI Devices
Multiplexers and Demultiplexers and their use as logic elements, Decoders, Adders / Subtractors, BCD arithmetic circuits, Encoders,
Decoders / Drivers for display devices.
Sequential Circuits:
Flip Flops : S-R, J-K, T, D, master-slave, edge triggered, shift registers, sequence generators, Counters, Asynchronous and Synchronous
Ring counters and Johnson Counter, Design of Synchronous and Asynchronous sequential circuits.
Digital Logic Families:
Switching mode operation of p-n junction, bipolar and MOS. devices. Bipolar logic families:RTL, DTL, DCTL, HTL, TTL, ECL, MOS, and
CMOS logic families. Tristate logic, Interfacing of CMOS and TTL families.
A/D And D/A Converters:
Sample and hold circuit, weighted resistor and R -2 R ladder D/A Converters, specifications for D/A converters. A/D converters :
Quantization, parallel -comparator, successive approximation, counting type, dual-slope ADC, specifications of ADCs.
Programmable Logic Devices:
ROM, PLA, PAL, FPGA and CPLDs.
Design of a Microcomputer :
Basic components of a computer, specifications, architecture of a simple microcomputer system, implementation of a simple
microcomputer system using VHDL
IV
MOS ICs AND TECHNOLOGY
MOS Circuits And Logic Design :
Basic physical design of simple logic gates using n-MOS, p-MOS and CMOS, CMOS logic gate design considerations, CMOS logic
structures, clocking strategies.
Circuit Characterization And Performance Estimation :
Resistance estimation, capacitance estimation, inductance, switching characteristics, CMOS gate transistor sizing, power dissipation.
VlSI Fabrication :
Crystal growth, wafer preparation, epitaxy, oxidation, lithography, etching, diffusion, dielectric and poly-silicon film deposition, ion
implantation, yield and reliability, metalization.
Design Example Using CMOS:
Incrementer / decrementer, left/right shift serial/parallel register, comparator for two n-bit number, a two-phase non-overlapping
clock generator with buffered output on both phases, design of an event driven element for EDL system
V
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE & ORGANIZATION
Basic Principles: Boolean algebra and Logic gates, Combinational logic blocks(Adders, Multiplexers, Encoders, de-coder),
Sequential logic blocks(Latches, Flip-Flops, Registers, Counters)
General System Architecture: Store program control concept, Flynn’s classification of computers (SISD, MISD, MIMD); Multilevel
viewpoint of a machine: digital logic, micro architecture, ISA, operating systems, high level language; structured organization; CPU,
caches, main memory, secondary memory units & I/O; Performance metrics; MIPS, MFLOPS.
Instruction Set Architecture: Instruction set based classification of processors (RISC, CISC, and their comparison); addressing modes:
register, immediate, direct, indirect, indexed; Operations in the instruction set; Arithmetic and Logical, Data Transfer, Control Flow;
Instruction set formats (fixed, variable, hybrid); Language of the machine: 8086 ; simulation using MSAM.
Basic non pipelined CPU Architecture: CPU Architecture types (accumulator, register, stack, memory/ register) detailed data path of
a typical register based CPU, Fetch-Decode-Execute cycle (typically 3 to 5 stage); microinstruction sequencing, implementation of
control unit, Enhancing performance with pipelining.
Memory Hierarchy & I/O Techniques: The need for a memory hierarchy (Locality of reference principle, Memory hierarchy in
practice: Cache, main memory and secondary memory, Memory parameters: access/ cycle time, cost per bit); Main memory
(Semiconductor RAM & ROM organization, memory expansion, Static & dynamic memory types); Cache memory (Associative & direct
mapped cache organizations.
Introduction to Parallelism: Goals of parallelism (Exploitation of concurrency, throughput enhancement); Amdahl’s law; Instruction
level parallelism (pipelining, super scaling –basic features); Processor level parallelism (Multiprocessor systems overview).
Computer Organization [80x86]: Instruction codes, computer register, computer instructions, timing and control, instruction cycle,
type of instructions, memory reference, register reference. I/O reference, Basics of Logic Design, accumulator logic, Control memory,
address sequencing, micro-instruction formats, micro-program sequencer, Stack Organization, Instruction Formats, Types of interrupts;
Memory Hierarchy.
VI
COMPUTER PERIPHERALS AND INTERFACES
SYSTEM RESOURCES: Interrupt, DMA Channel, I/O Port Addresses and resolving and resolving the conflict of resources. I/O busesISA, EISA, Local bus, VESA Local bus, PCI bus, PCI Express, Accelerated graphics port bus.
IDE & SCSI Interfaces: IDE origin, IDE Interface ATA standards ATA1 to ATA7. ATA feature, ATA RAID and SCSI RAID, SCSI Cable and
pin Connector pin outs SCSI V/s IDE Advantages and limitation.
Video Hardware : Video display technologies, DVI Digital signals for CRT Monitor, LCD Panels, Video adapter types, Integrated
Video/ Motherboard chipset, Video RAM, Video driver and multiple Monitor, Graphic accelerators. Advanced 3D Technologies, TV
Tuner and Video Capture upgrades troubleshooting Video Cards and Drivers.
I/O Interfaces: I/O Interfaces from USB and IEEE1394, I/O Interface from serial and Parallel to IEEE1394 and USB 961, Parallel to SCSI
converter. Testing of serial and parallel port, USB Mouse/ Keyboard Interfaces.
Design and Integration: Role of device driver DOS and UNIX/ LINUX device drivers. Design & Integration of Peripheral devices to a
computer system
VII
POWER ELECTRONICS
AC Regulators:
Types of regulator, equation of load current, calculation of extinction angle, output voltage equation, harmonics in load voltage and
synchronous tap changer, three phase regulator.
Converters :
One, two, three, six and twelve pulse converters, fully and half controlled converters, load voltage waveforms, output voltage equation,
continuous and discontinuous modes of operation, input power factor of converter, reactive power demand, effect of source
inductance, introduction to four quadrant / dual converter, power factor improvement techniques, forced commutated converter,
MOSFET and transistor based converters.
Inverters :
Basic circuit, 120 degree mode and 180 degree mode conduction schemes, modified McMurray half bridge and full bridge inverters,
McMurray -Bedford half bridge and bridge inverters, brief description of parallel and series inverters, current source inverter (CSI),
transistor and MOSFET based inverters.
Choppers :
Basic scheme, output voltage control techniques, one, two, and four quadrant choppers, step up chopper, voltage commutated
chopper, current commutated chopper, MOSFET and transistor based choppers.
Cycloconverters :
Basic principle of frequency conversion, types of cycloconverter, non-circulating and circulating types of cycloconverters.
Drives:
Introduction to electric drives: DC drives – converter and chopper fed dc drives, ac drives - stator voltage control, V/f control, rotor
resistance control, static Scherbius system and static Kramer systems.
VIII
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Basics of operating system, Components of operating system, Linux and Windows operating system utilities and commands, Operating
System Processes, Inter-process communication, Deadlock, CPU scheduling and Memory management. File systems and security,
Case study of Linux and Windows operating system, System and Administrative Tools.
IX
DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS
Digital Communication:
Introduction, digital communication, Shannon limit for information capacity, digital radio, digital amplitude modulation, frequency shift
keying (FSK), phase shift keying (PSK), quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM), band width efficiency, carrier recovery, differential
phase shift keying,(DPSK), clock recovery, probability of error & bit error rate, trellis encoding.
Data Communications:
Introduction, history of data communication, standard organization for data communication, data communication circuits, data
communication codes, error control, synchronization, data communications hardware, serial interfaces: RS-232, RS-449 & RS-530, CCITT
X.21, parallel interfaces: centronics parallel interfaces. the telephone network: DDD network, private- line service, the telephone
circuit, data modems: synchronous modems, asynchronous modems, modem synchronization.
Data Communications Protocols And Network Configurations :
Introduction, open system interconnection (OSI), data transmission mode, asynchronous protocols, synchronous protocols, public data
network, integrated services digital network (ISDN), local area networks, token pass ring, Ethernet.
Multiplexing :
Introduction, time division multiplexing, T1 digital carrier system, CCITT time division multiplexed carrier systems, CODECS, COMBO
chips, line encoding, T-CARRIERS, frame synchronization, bit interleaving VS word interleaving, frequency division multiplexing,
AT&T’s FDM hierarchy, composite base band signal, formation of a master group.
Internet and TCP/IP:
Introduction, history, use of Internet, accessing the Internet, Internet addresses, security on the internet, authentication, firewalls,
intranet and extranet, TCP/IP reference model, domain name service, world wide web.
Wireless Communication: Introduction to Wireless and Cellular Mobile Systems,basic Cellular Systems, performance Criteria,
Operation of cellular systems, analog cellular systems, digital Cellular Systems, Multiple Access Techniques For Wireless
Communication, Wireless Networking, in-Building Communication, CDMA cellular Radio Networks.
X
CONTROL SYSTEMS
Time Domain Analysis :
Typical test signals, time response of first order systems to various standard inputs, time response of 2nd order system to step input,
relationship between location of roots of characteristics equation, w and wn, time domain specifications of a general and an underdamped 2nd order system, steady state error and error constants, dominant closed loop poles, concept of stability, pole zero
configuration and stability, necessary and sufficient conditions for stability, Hurwitz stability criterion, Routh stability criterion and
relative stability.
Root Locus Technique :
Root locus concept, development of root loci for various systems, stability considerations.
Frequency Domain Analysis :
Relationship between frequency response and time-response for 2nd order system, polar, Nyquist, Bode plots, stability, Gain-margin
and Phase Margin, relative stability, frequency response specifications.
Compensation :
Necessity of compensation, compensation networks, application of lag and lead compensation, basic modes of feedback control,
proportional, integral and derivative controllers, illustrative examples.
Control Components :
Synchros, AC and DC techo-generators, servomotors, stepper motors, & their applications, magnetic amplifier.
XI
DISTANCE EDUCATION AND ICT
Open and Distance Learning (ODL),ICT infrastructure for ODL, Quality teaching and Learning through ICT, ICT and skills development
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (SOFTWARE)
(ERSTWHILE SOFTWARE ENGINEER)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
MCA or M. Sc. in Comp. Sc./IT
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
3.
General
Awareness
(A)
4.
Environmental Issues and Concerns:
air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution;
global warming and climate change;
loss
of
biodiversity;
emerging
environmental problems – radio
frequency radiation pollution; pollution
at higher altitudes; pollution in the
outer space, marine pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal
of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations
and
laws;
environment
impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels;
ISO 14000 standards.
1.
2.
3.
Environmental Awareness
Environment: concept; natural and manmade
environment;
concept
of
biosphere;
urban
and
rural
environment.
Natural Resources: types; what makes
them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, nonrenewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow
degrading
substances;
bio-geochemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development
related
issues;
sustainable
development; health problems due to
the degradation of environment.
5.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU,
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networkin
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
20
20
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General English
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
20
(A) Comprehension
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and
informal letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of
commonly mis-spelt words
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best
express meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best
expresses opposite of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate
words
(Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs
etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of
phrase from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting
the best option given below.
8.
Inserting the correct word in a
sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
9.
Inserting the correct conjunction from
a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from
a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from
a list
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Section – II
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DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES
DIGITAL LOGIC
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE
DATA STRUCTURES AND PROGRAMMING
OPERATING SYSTEMS
DATA BASE SYSTEMS
DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
WEB TECHNOLOGIES
DISTANCE EDUCATION AND ICT
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES
Mathematical logic: Prepositions-Logical operator-Equivalence and implication-Laws of logic- Normal forms-prepositional calculusQuantifiers.
Relations: Binary relations-Relation matrix and graph of relation-Partition,covering a set-Equivalence relation-Partial ordering-Hasse
diagram.
Combinatorics: Counting methods for arrangement and selections-Two basic counting principles-Arrangements and selections with
repetition -Generating functions.
Recurrence relations: Recurrence relation models-Solution of linear recurrence relations-Solution of non-homogeneous linear
relations.
Graph theory: Representation of graphs-Connectivity-Eulerian and Hamiltonian graphs-Trees-Binary tree traversal –Expression.
Group theory: Group axioms-Semi groups-Monoids-Applications to generation of codes using parity checks-Error recovery in
group codes.
Formal languages: Four classes of grammars-Definitions-Context free grammar-Derivation tree-Ambiguity.
Finite automata: Definition of deterministic finite state automaton(DFA),Non deterministic finite state automaton(NFA)- Equivalence
of DFA and NFA.
DIGITAL LOGIC
Logic functions, Minimization, Design and synthesis of combinational and sequential circuits; Number system & representation and
computer arithmetic.
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE
Boolean Algebra, K-Maps, Combinational circuits, Flip-flops(J-K, S-R, D), Registers
(Shift, Parallel), Counters (Ripple, Synchronous), Multiplexers and decoders
Principles of Computer Design: Software, hardware interaction layers in computer architecture, Organisation and Architecture
,Structure & Function. Design Levels - Gate, Register, Processor
Instruction Sets : Characteristics & Functions, Addressing Modes & Formats Instruction cycle and execution cycle. System Buses,
Interconnection Structures including bus Interconnection.
Grey Code, Excess .3 code, Error detecting and correcting codes
Control unit: Data path and control path design, Microprogramming vs hardwired control, RISC vs CISC, Pipelining in CPU design,
Superscalar processors.Overview of Parallel Processing
Memory system: Memory Hierarchy, Memory technologies- Memory array organization, Memory device characteristics, Randomaccess memories, Serial access memories , SRAM, DRAM.
High Speed memories : Interleaving, Cache , Associative memory, Advanced DRAM Organisation
External Memory : Magnetic Disk, RAID , Optical Memory.
Input-output devices and characteristics: Input-output processing, I/O Modules, Programmed I/O, Interrupt Driven I/O, DMA,I/O
channels and Processors.
Performance evaluation: SPEC marks, Transaction processing benchmarks
DATA STRUCTURES AND PROGRAMMING
Introduction to data structures: Problem Solving using Computers – Abstraction - Abstract data types- Data Representation Elementary Data types - Basic Concepts of Data Structures - Mathematical Preliminaries – Efficiency of algorithms - Time and space
complexity – Asymptotic Notation - Performance measures for data structures- Examples and real life applications.
Stack: Definition- Array based implementation of stacks- Linked List based implementation of stacks- Introduction to Recursion.
Applications: Infix, postfix, prefix representation, Conversions
Queues and Lists: Definition- Array based implementation of Queues / Lists- Linked List implementation of Queues / Lists- Circular
implementation of Queues and Singly linked Lists- Linear / circular implementation of doubly linked Queues / Lists-Priority Queues
- Applications.
Trees: Definition of trees and Binary trees- Properties of Binary trees- Binary Traversal pre-order, post order, Inorder traversalApplications of binary trees – Huffmann coding - Binary Search Trees (recursive & non–recursive Algorithms)- Threaded treesBalanced multi way search trees-AVL Trees - Implementations - Applications of Search trees – TRIE, 2-3 tree, 2-3-4 tree, Red-Black
trees.
Graphs: Undirected and Directed Graphs and Networks- Array based implementation of graphs- Adjacency matrix- Path matrix
implementation- Linked list representation of graphs - Graph Traversal – Breadth first Traversal, Depth first Traversal- Tables:
Definition, Hash function, Implementations and Applications.
Sorting & Searching: Sorting Techniques : Bubble sort, Selection sort- Heap sort, Quick sort – Searching- sequential and binarycomplexity analysis of all sorting & searching techniques
Programming: Programming constructs, functions, pointers, recursion, parameter passing and binding. Concepts of object-oriented
programming, classes and objects, inheritance, polymorphism, overloading. Structured Programming
Algorithm Analysis & design paradigms: Asymptotic notation, Notions of space and time complexity ; Divide and Conquer: Merge
Sort, Quick Sort, Greedy: Shortest path, MST, Dynamic programming: Multistage, optimal binary search tree, Backtracking: graph
coloring, sum of subset problem – Complexity analysis. NP-Hard and NP-Complete problems: Basic concepts, non-deterministic
algorithms, NP - Hard and NP- Complete classes, Cook’s theorem.
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Introduction: Operating Systems-Objectives and Functions-Evolution of Operating Systems-Structure of Operating SystemComponents of Computers.
Memory management: Memory hierarchy-Partitioning-Buddy Systems-Paging-Segmentation-Virtual Memory.
Process management: Process Creation-Process states-Threads-Synchronization-Process Scheduling Algorithms-Concurrent
Process –Deadlock.
File and I/O management: I/O functions-I/O devices-Disk Scheduling Algorithms, File Management Systems-File System
Architecture-Functions of File Management-File Directories-Secondary Storage Management-File Allocation.
Vmware: Introduction- Virtualization- Virtual Data Center Operating System- Storage Virtualization -Virtual Networking- Virtual
Security. Case study of Linux and Windows operating systems.
DATA BASE SYSTEMS
Database system concepts: File system – Storage structures - Database systems – Database systems architecture – Data models –
Relational model, Hierarchical model, Network model, Object relational model, Object Oriented model– Data Dictionary – Database
Administration. Relational database concepts: Codd’s rule – Base tables – Views - Domains and Key concept – Integrity rules –
Relational Algebra.
Software development lifecycle: Introduction to SDLC – Database development Lifecycle.
Design: Logical Database Design: ER model: Entity Relationship diagram - Extended ER diagram – Mapping ER diagram to
relations. Normalization: 1NF to 5NF- Domain Key Normal Form – Denormalization. Physical Database Design: Commercial query
languages – SQL, Options for SQL Extensions, Embedded SQL, Call Level Interface.
Query processing and optimization: Query Processing - Heuristics Query Optimization - Cost Based Query Optimization.
Database system implementation issues:
Transaction processing: Introduction - Properties of Transaction – SerializabilityConcurrency Control – Locking Mechanisms- Two Phase Commit Protocol-Dead lock. Indexing and Hashing – Backup and recovery
– Security and Integrity – Database Tuning.
Trends in DBMS: Client-Server computing and Distributed Databases - Web Databases – Mobile Databases – Active Databases –
Temporal Databases – Spatial and Multimedia Databases – Statistical Databases – Deductive databases. OLTP and OLAP,
DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS
Introduction: Objectives of Computer Networks- Switching- Topologies- OSI Reference Model.
LAN access techniques: Transmission media- Polling-Contention-ALOHA-CSMA-CSMA/CD-Token bus and Token Ring Protocols.
Internetworking: Network Devices-Hubs, Switches, Bridges, Routers, Brouters, Gateways and Repeaters- Ethernet-FDDI- VLANRouting Algorithms- Congestion Control Algorithms.
Network protocols: Introduction - UDP - TCP- IP – IPv4 and IP v6 – IP Addressing- Subnetting- IP Routing- Routing Protocols- WAN
Technologies.
Network management and applications: SNMP, V2, V3- RMON- Telnet- FTP- SMTP - DNS.
Advanced network architectures: Integrated Services in the Internet- Differentiated Services- Multimedia Networking-Blue tooth
Technology-High speed networks.
Security: Risks and vulnerabilities, concepts on cryptography, digital signature, security devices
Concepts on Mobile computing, Grid computing, Cloud computing, Soft Computing Techniques
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Introduction: Characteristics of Software - Software Engineering vs other engineering disciplines – Software Myths – Software Life
Cycle Models – Selection of Software Process models.
Requirement analysis: Prototyping – Specification – Analysis modeling.
Software design: Software design – Abstraction – Modularity – Software architecture – Effective modular design – Cohesion and
Coupling – Architectural design and procedural design – Data flow oriented design.
User interface design: User Interface design – Human factors – Human computer interaction – Human – Computer interface design –
Interface design – Interface standards. Programming languages and coding – Language classes – Code documentation – Code
efficiency – Software configuration management.
Programming standards: Need for structured programming – Coding standards – Maintainability of programs.
Testing techniques: Software testing – Path testing – Control structures testing – Black Box testing – Unit, Integration, Validation and
system testing – Software Maintenance.
Trends in software engineering: Reverse Engineering and Re-engineering – wrappers – Case Study of CASE tools.
Software Project Management and Software quality assurance
WEB TECHNOLOGIES
Concepts, Scripting languages, basic concepts of client-server computing, client-side and server-side technologies, skills on
WAMP / LAMP Technologies, emerging web technologies.
DISTANCE EDUCATION AND ICT
ICT infrastructure for ODL, Quality teaching and Learning through ICT, ICT and skills development, E-Content Development,
Design and Implementation of Technology for ODL
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF TECHNICAL LIBRARY OFFICER
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Post Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
3.
General Awareness
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1. Analogy
2. Coding and Decoding
3. Correct Mathematical Sign
4. Distance and Direction Sense Test
5. Human relation
6. Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
7. Mathematical Operation
8. Mutual Relation Problem
1. Arithmetical Operations
2. Averages
3. Computation of Whole Numbers
4. Decimals and Fractions
5. Discount
6. Interest
7. Mensuration
8. Number System
(A)
Environmental Awareness
9. Non-Verbal Reasoning
10. Number Ranking
11. Odd Man Out
12. Similarities and Differences
13. Tallest Youngest Relation
14. Time Sequence Test
15. Data sufficiency
1. Environment: concept; natural and
man-made environment; concept of
biosphere;
urban
and
rural
environment.
2. Natural Resources: types; what makes
them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, nonrenewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow
degrading
substances;
bio-geochemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
3. Environment
and
Society:
development
related
issues;
sustainable
development;
health
problems due to the degradation of
environment.
4. Environmental Issues and Concerns: air
noise and radiation pollution; outdoor
pollution; global warming and climate ch
biodiversity; emerging environmental
radio frequency radiation pollution; pollut
altitudes; pollution in the outer spa
pollution.
5. Environmental Management: disposal o
wastes;
eco-friendly
practices;
e
legislations and laws; environment impac
(EIA) studies; eco-labels; ISO 14000 stand
9. Percentage
10. Profit/Loss
11. Ratio & Proportions
12. Ratio & Time
13. Relationship B/w Numbers
14. Tables and Graphs
15. Time and Distance
20
20
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU,
ALU, CU etc.
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networking
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General English
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
20
6. The author feels that…
7. The tone of the passage
8. Identifying the overall meaning of text
9. Questions testing reasoning
10. Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
6. Make adjective from noun
7. Choosing correct form of address
8. Choosing ending to formal and informal
letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of commonly
mis-spelt words
(C) Grammar
1. Selecting the words which best
express meanings of the given words
2. Selecting the word which best
expresses opposite of the given words.
3. Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate
words
(Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.)
from the given words.
4. Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
5. Finding out the correct active form of
phrase from a list
6. Interpretation of meaning from a list
7. Completing the sentence by selecting
the best option given below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a sentence
from homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction from a
list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a
list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a
list
OR
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5.
Professional Section Unit—I
Laws of Library Science
Library Resource Sharing and Networking
Intellectual Property Rights—Concept, Copyright, Censorship
Library and Information Policy at the National Level
Library and Information Science Education in India
Library Associations—ILA, IASLIC, IATLIS, SIS, LA,ASLIB, SLA and ALA
Library Associations Organizations at International level—IFLA and UNESCO
Role of UGC In the growth and development of libraries and information centres in
institutions of higher education in India
Unit—II
Sources of Information--Primary, Secondary and Tertiary—Documentary and
Non-documentary
Reference Sources
E-Documents, E-books, E-Journals
Databases--Bibliographic, Numeric and Full text
Digital Libraries—Concept
Virtual Libraries—Concept
Types of users, User studies, User education
Unit-III
Reference and Information services,
Referral Service
CAS, SDI
Online Services
Library Extension Services
Section – II
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
Unit-I
Organization of knowledge/information
Knowledge Management
Library Classification---Canons and Principles
Library Classification Schemes—DDC. UDC and CC
Library Cataloguing--Canons and Principles
Library Cataloguing Codes—CCC and AACR-U
Bibliographic Records—International standards—ISBDs, MARC and CCF
Databases—Search Strategies, Boolean Operators
Unit-II
Management—Principles, Functions, Schools of Thought
Planning, Organization Structure
Decision making
System Study—Analysis, Evaluation and Design
Collection Development—Books. Serials, Non-book Materials-Selection,
Acquisition, Maintenance; ISBN, ISSN. Cataloguing-in-Publication (CIP)
Human Resources Management—Manpower Planning, Job analysis. Job
description, Selection, Recruitment, Motivation Training and Development,
Staff Manual, Leadership and Performance Evaluation
Delegation of authority
Financial Management—Resource Generation. Types of Budgeting,. Cost and
Cost-Benefit analysis
PERT. CPM
Library Buildings and Equipments
Performance Evaluation of Libraries/Information Centres and Services
Marketing Information product and services
Total Quality Management (TOM)
Unit-III
Information Technology—Components; Impact of IT on Society
Computers—Hardware, Software, Storage -Devices. Input/output Devices
Telecommunication—Transmission media, Switching systems, Bandwidth.
Multiplexing, Modulation, Protocols, Wireless Communication
E-Mail, Tele-conferencing/Video-conferencing, Bulletin Board Service,
Networking—Concepts. Topologies, Types—LAN, MAN and WAN
Hypertext, Hypermedia, Multimedia
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)
20
Unit -IV
Library Automation—Areas of automation, Planning. Hardware and Software Selection,
Networks—ERNET, NICNET. DELNET, JANET, BLAISE, OCLC, INFLIBNET
INTERNET—Components, Services, Browsing—Web Browsers, Search Engines
Meta-Data, Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
National and International Information Systems—NASSDOC, DESIDOC, INIS, AGRIS, MEDLARS, INSPEC
New trends in LIS--Digitization, electronic publishing, Web 2.0, Library 2.0,Really Simple Syndication (RSS), Blogs, Wikis, Short Message
Service (SMS), Podcasting, Mashups, Tagging, Folksonomies, Open Source Software(OSS), Open Access (OA), Web OPAC etc. Digital
archiving and preservation, collection development, and content management systems,
Unit—V
Research and its Types
Research Design
Scientific Method, Hypotheses, Data Collection, Sampling
Methods of Research—Historical. Descriptive, Case Study, Survey, Comparative
and Experimental.
Statistical Methods, Data Analysis
Report Writing
Research Methods in Library and Information Science and Services
Bibliometrics
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF PROOF READER
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
3.
General
Awareness
(A) Environmental Awareness
20
20
1. Environment: concept; natural and man-made environment; concept of biosphere.
2. Natural Resources: types; what makes them continually available; their conservation
aspects; renewable, non-renewable resources; biodegradable, non-biodegradable and
very slow degrading substances; bio-geo-chemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
3. Environment and Society: development related issues; sustainable development.
4. Environmental Issues and Concerns: air, water, soil, noise and radiation pollution;
outdoor and indoor pollution; global warming and climate change; loss of biodiversity.
5. Environmental Management: disposal of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly practices.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU,
ALU, CU etc.
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of
Networking, Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General
English
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
(A) Comprehension
20
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1.
Inferring meaning of phrase
2.
Inferring theme of passage
3.
Synonyms
4.
Antonyms
5.
The reason why…
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and
informal letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of
commonly mis-spelt words
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses
opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate words (Adverbs, Conjunctions,
Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given
words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of phrase
from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting the
best option given below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a sentence
from homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction from a
list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
OR
4.
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¼d½ vifBr
x|ka”k
¼[k½
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• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
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¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
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5.
Professional
Section
Section – II
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
20
Proof Reading Symbols.
Type Faces/Fonts
Book Sizes / Print Area.
Specifications.
House style.
Making Copy for Press.
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Proof Reading Symbols, Proof Checking, Various Stages of Proofs.
Type Faces/Fonts
Book Sizes / Print Area.
Typesetting and Typesetting Specifications.
House style.
CRC Preparation.
Copy Editing and Making Copy for Press.
Language/Spelling/Language Editing/ Subject Editing.
Basic Knowledge of Printing and Publishing.
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF SECTION OFFICER (PUB.)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
3.
General
Awareness
(A) Environmental Awareness
20
20
1. Environment: concept; natural and man-made environment; concept of biosphere.
2. Natural Resources: types; what makes them continually available; their conservation
aspects; renewable, non-renewable resources; biodegradable, non-biodegradable
and very slow degrading substances; bio-geo-chemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
3. Environment and Society: development related issues; sustainable development.
4. Environmental Issues and Concerns: air, water, soil, noise and radiation pollution;
outdoor and indoor pollution; global warming and climate change; loss of biodiversity.
5. Environmental Management: disposal of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly practices.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU,
ALU, CU etc.
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of
Networking, Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
General English (A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1.
Inferring meaning of phrase
2.
Inferring theme of passage
3.
Synonyms
4.
Antonyms
5.
The reason why…
20
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and
informal letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of
commonly mis-spelt words
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best
expresses opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate
words
(Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.)
from the given words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of
phrase from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting
the best option given below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a
sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction from
a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from
a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from
a list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr
x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn
crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k e
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
5.
Professional
Section
Section – II
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Designing Softwares
Page Layouts.
Job Specifications.
Type Faces, Book Sizes/Paper Sizes, Print Area.
Composing/Publishing Softwares, Scientific Setting.
Paper Sizes/Types & Paper Calculations, BIS Standards.
Cast-off and Estimates
Printing Techniques
Digital Printing, CTP, e-publishing.
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Designing and Designing Softwares, Artwork Preparation, Page Layouts.
Job Specifications/Headings/ Special Sections / Tables /Figures.
Proof Reading, Type Faces, Book Sizes/Paper Sizes, Print Area.
Higher Level of
Copy Preparation and Editing.
complexity
Composing and CRC Preparation, Composing/Publishing Softwares, Scientific Setting.
Paper Manufacturing, Paper Sizes/Types & Paper Calculations, BIS Standards.
Cast-off and Estimates for Printing.
Printing Techniques and Printing Machines: Types & Sizes
Thorough Knowledge of Offset Printing Processes.
Modern Printing Technologies including Digital Printing, CTP, Print-on-Demand,
e-publishing & e-book.
Preparation of Tender Documents for Printing.
Quality Control.
Processing of Bills for payment.
20
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (PUB.)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Post Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General Intellige 1.
Reasoning
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical Aptitu 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
3.
General Awarene(A)
Environmental Awareness
1.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
20
20
Environment: concept; natural and
man-made environment; concept of
biosphere;
urban
and
rural
environment.
2. Natural Resources: types; what makes
them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable,
non-renewable
resources;
biodegradable, non-biodegradable
and very slow degrading substances;
bio-geo-chemical cycles in nature;
water cycle.
3. Environment
and
Society:
development
related
issues;
sustainable
development;
health
problems due to the degradation of
environment.
(B) Computer Awareness
4.
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networking
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
5.
Environmental Issues and Concerns:
air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution;
global warming and climate change;
loss
of
biodiversity;
emerging
environmental problems – radio
frequency radiation pollution; pollution
at higher altitudes; pollution in the
outer space, marine pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal
of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations
and
laws;
environment
impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels;
ISO 14000 standards.
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General
English
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1.
Inferring meaning of phrase
2.
Inferring theme of passage
3.
Synonyms
4.
Antonyms
5.
The reason why…
20
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal
letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of commonly
mis-spelt words
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses
opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate words (Adverbs, Conjunctions,
Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given
words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of
phrase from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best
option given below.
8.
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from
homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9.
Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k e
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
5.
Professional
Section
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Section – II
Printing and Publishing Processes and Techniques.
Modern Printing Technologies including Digital Printing,
CTP, Print-on-Demand, e-publishing & e-book.
Tender Documents for Printing.
Schedule of Rates and Terms and Conditions of Contract.
Print-related activities.
Storage/Warehousing of Paper and Print Material.
Work Distribution and Supervision of Printing Work.
Familiarity and knowledge of Administrative and Financial Procedures.
20
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Thorough Knowledge of Designing/Composing/ CRC Preparation and Printing and Publishing
Processes and Techniques, with emphasis on Book Publishing and Printing.
Modern Printing Technologies including Digital Printing,
CTP, Print-on-Demand, e-publishing & e-book.
Preparation of Tender Documents for Printing.
Higher Level
Quality Control.
of complexity
Processing of Bills for payment.
Printing Tenders: Formulations of Schedule of Rates and Terms and Conditions of Contract.
Knowledge of Opening and Evaluation of Quotations and Tenders for Printing and Print-related
activities.
Storage/Warehousing of Paper and Print Material.
Packing, Packing Material like Envelopes (types and sizes), Forwarding and Dispatch (transportation)
of Print Material.
Publishing Inventory.
Work Distribution and Supervision of Printing Work.
Familiarity and knowledge of Administrative and Financial Procedures
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF TRANSLATOR (OL)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Post Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
3.
General
Awareness
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(A)
1.
2.
3.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
Environmental Awareness
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
Environment: concept; natural and
man-made environment; concept of
biosphere;
urban
and
rural
environment.
Natural Resources: types; what makes
them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, nonrenewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow
degrading
substances;
bio-geochemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment
and
Society:
development
related
issues;
sustainable
development;
health
problems due to the degradation of
environment.
4.
20
20
5.
Environmental Issues and Concerns:
air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution;
global warming and climate change;
loss
of
biodiversity;
emerging
environmental problems – radio
frequency radiation pollution; pollution
at higher altitudes; pollution in the
outer space, marine pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal
of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations
and
laws;
environment
impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels;
ISO 14000 standards.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU,
ALU, CU etc.
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of
Networking, Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General
English
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
(A) Comprehension
20
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1.
Inferring meaning of phrase
2.
Inferring theme of passage
3.
Synonyms
4.
Antonyms
5.
The reason why…
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and
informal letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of commonly
mis-spelt words
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses
opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate words (Adverbs, Conjunctions,
Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given
words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of
phrase from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best
option given below.
8.
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from
homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9.
Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k e
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
5.
Professional
Section
(A)
Language Competency
•
prepositions & articles
(short sentences/phrases to
be given for translation)
-- fill in the blanks
-- sentence completion
•
forms of verbs
•
tenses
•
subject-verb agreement
20
Both in English and Hindi
(B)
Technical Terms
* English to Hindi
* Hindi to English
(Contextual equivalents of Technical Terms from different domains from E
Hindi and vice-versa)
(C)
Contemporary and idiomatic English and Hindi Usage (kathan-shaily)
absolutely literal translation
* Meaning of specific word in a sentence
(D)
*
Section – II
Choice of appropriate equivalent/common errors
*
Translation errors (translated phrase to be given in stem and original
vice-versa)
*
Hindi spelling
Errors in sentence structure
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
-- Translation of 2 passages of around 100-120 words
from English to Hindi
(4 choices should be given)
-- Translation of 1 passage of around 120-150 words
from Hindi to English
(2 choices should be given)
*
Content of the passages for translation should be related to different domains like Administration,
Social Sciences, Science-Technology, Information Technology, culture, current affairs etc. (very
technical/abstract, philosophical content should be avoided)
*
Passages should be readable, clear and translatable.
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF SECTION OFFICER (OL)
Qualification
:
Post Graduation
Mode of Recruitment
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Total No. of Questions
:
100
Total Marks
:
100
Time duration
:
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
1.
General
Intelligence
& Reasoning
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
3.
General
Awareness
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(A)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
Environmental Awareness
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
1.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
20
20
Environment: concept; natural and manmade environment; concept of biosphere;
urban and rural environment.
2. Natural Resources: types; what makes them
continually available; their conservation
aspects;
renewable,
non-renewable
resources;
biodegradable,
nonbiodegradable and very slow degrading
substances; bio-geo-chemical cycles in
nature; water cycle.
3. Environment and Society: development
related issues; sustainable development;
health problems due to the degradation of
environment.
.
(B) Computer Awareness
4.
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU, CU etc
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networking, Inte
Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
5.
Environmental Issues and Concerns: air,
water, soil, noise and radiation pollution;
outdoor and indoor pollution; global
warming and climate change; loss of
biodiversity;
emerging
environmental
problems – radio frequency radiation
pollution; pollution at higher altitudes;
pollution in the outer space, marine
pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal of
hazardous wastes; eco-friendly practices;
environmental
legislations
and laws;
environment impact assessment (EIA)
studies; eco-labels; ISO 14000 standards.
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
General Englis (A) Comprehension
20
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly misspelt words
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses
opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate words (Adverbs, Conjunctions,
Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given
words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of phrase
from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting the
best option given below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a sentence
from homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ l
leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
5.
Professional
Section
(A)
Language Competency
•
prepositions & articles
(short sentences/phrases to
be given for translation)
-- fill in the blanks
-- sentence completion
•
forms of verbs
•
tenses
•
subject-verb agreement
•
active-passive voice
•
transliteration
20
Both in English and Hindi
(B)
Technical Terms
* English to Hindi
* Hindi to English
(Contextual equivalents of Technical Terms from different Domains from English to
Hindi and vice-versa)
(C)
Phrases/idioms/proverbs (Both in English and Hindi)
* question should be prepared with examples
(D)
Contemporary and idiomatic English and Hindi Usage (kathan-shaily)
avoiding absolutely literal translation
* Meaning of specific word in a sentence
(E)
Section – II
Choice of appropriate equivalent/common errors
*
Translation errors (translated phrase to be given in stem and original in MCQ
and vice-versa)
*
Hindi spelling
*
Errors in sentence structure
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
NOTE :
• Since the post requires vetting and supervising of translation with a minimum of 3 years experience,
relatively high level passages should be given for translation in the Subjective Type Questions.
-- Translation of 2 passages of around 100-120 words
from English to Hindi
(4 choices should be given)
-- Translation of 1 passage of around 120-150 words
from Hindi to English
(2 choices should be given)
*
Content of the passages for translation should be related to different domains like Administration,
Social Sciences, Science-Technology, Information Technology, culture, current affairs etc. (very
technical/abstract, philosophical content should be avoided)
*
Passages should be readable, clear and translatable.
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (OL)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Post Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
3.
General
Awareness
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(A)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
Environmental Awareness
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
1.
Environment: concept; natural and
man-made environment; concept of
biosphere;
urban
and
rural
environment.
2. Natural Resources: types; what makes
them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, nonrenewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow
degrading
substances;
bio-geochemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
3. Environment
and
Society:
development
related
issues;
sustainable
development;
health
problems due to the degradation of
environment.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU,
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
20
20
4.
5.
Environmental Issues and Concerns:
air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution;
outdoor
and
indoor
pollution; global warming and
climate change; loss of biodiversity;
emerging environmental problems –
radio frequency radiation pollution;
pollution at higher altitudes; pollution
in the outer space, marine pollution.
Environmental
Management:
disposal of hazardous wastes; ecofriendly practices; environmental
legislations and laws; environment
impact assessment (EIA) studies;
eco-labels; ISO 14000 standards.
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networkin
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General English
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
(A) Comprehension
20
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly m
words
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses
opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate words (Adverbs, Conjunctions,
Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given
words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of phrase
from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting the
best option given below.
8.
Inserting the correct word in a sentence
from homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9.
Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
5.
Professional
Section
(A)
Language Competency
•
prepositions & articles
(short sentences/phrases to
be given for translation)
•
forms of verbs
•
tenses
•
subject-verb agreement
•
word formation
•
degrees of comparison
•
suffixes-prefixes/Upsarga- Pratyaya
•
active-passive voice
•
transliteration
20
Both in English and Hindi
(B)
Technical Terms
* English to Hindi
* Hindi to English
(Contextual equivalents of Technical Terms from different Domains
from English to Hindi and vice-versa)
(C)
Phrases/idioms/proverbs (Both in English and Hindi)
* question should be prepared with examples
(D)
Contemporary and idiomatic English and Hindi Usage (kathanshaily) avoiding absolutely literal translation
* Meaning of specific word in a sentence
(E)
Section – II
Choice of appropriate equivalent/common errors
*
Translation errors (translated phrase to be given in stem and
original in MCQ and vice-versa)
*
Hindi spelling
*
Errors in sentence structure
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
NOTE :
• Since the post requires vetting and supervising of translation with a minimum of 5 years experience,
appropriately high level passages should be given for translation in the Subjective Type Questions.
-- Translation of 2 passages of around 120-150 words
from English to Hindi
(4 choices should be given)
-- Translation of 1 passage of around 120-150 words
from Hindi to English
(2 choices should be given)
*
Content of the passages for translation should be related to different domains like Administration,
Social Sciences, Science-Technology, Information Technology, culture, current affairs etc. (very
technical/abstract, philosophical content should be avoided)
*
Passages should be readable, clear and translatable.
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF TRANSLATOR (TC)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Post Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sig
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
3.
General
Awareness
(A)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Environmental Issues and Concerns:
air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution;
global warming and climate change;
loss
of
biodiversity;
emerging
environmental problems – radio
frequency radiation pollution; pollution
at higher altitudes; pollution in the
outer space, marine pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal
of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations
and
laws;
environment
impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels;
ISO 14000 standards.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU,
ALU, CU etc.
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
20
20
Environmental Awareness
Environment: concept; natural and
man-made environment; concept of
biosphere;
urban
and
rural
environment.
Natural Resources: types; what makes
them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable,
non-renewable
resources;
biodegradable, non-biodegradable
and very slow degrading substances;
bio-geo-chemical cycles in nature;
water cycle.
Environment
and
Society:
development
related
issues;
sustainable
development;
health
problems due to the degradation of
environment.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networking
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
General English (A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
20
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal
letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of commonly
mis-spelt words
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses
opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate words (Adverbs, Conjunctions,
Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given
words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of phrase
from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best
option given below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a sentence from
homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k e
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
5.
(A)
Professional
Section
Language Competency
•
prepositions & articles
(short sentences/phrases to
be given for translation)
-- fill in the blanks
-- sentence completion
•
forms of verbs
•
tenses
•
subject-verb agreement
20
Both in English and Hindi
(B)
Technical Terms
* English to Hindi
* Hindi to English
(Contextual equivalents of Technical Terms from different
domains from English to Hindi and vice-versa)
(C)
Contemporary and idiomatic English and Hindi Usage
(kathan-shaily) avoiding absolutely literal translation
* Meaning of specific word in a sentence
(D)
Section – II
Choice of appropriate equivalent/common errors
* Translation errors (translated phrase to be given in stem
and original in MCQ and vice-versa)
* Hindi spelling
* Errors in sentence structure
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
-- Translation of 2 passages of around 100-120 words
from English to Hindi
(4 choices should be given)
-- Translation of 1 passage of around 120-150 words
from Hindi to English
(2 choices should be given)
*
Content of the passages for translation should be related to different domains like Administration,
Social Sciences, Science-Technology, Information Technology, culture, current affairs etc. (very
technical/abstract, philosophical content should be avoided)
*
Passages should be readable, clear and translatable.
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF SECTION OFFICER (TC)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Post Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence
& Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
3.
General
Awareness
(A)
1.
2.
3.
Environmental Awareness
Environment: concept; natural and manmade environment; concept of biosphere;
urban and rural environment.
Natural Resources: types; what makes them
continually available; their conservation
aspects;
renewable,
non-renewable
resources;
biodegradable,
nonbiodegradable and very slow degrading
substances; bio-geo-chemical cycles in
nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development
related issues; sustainable development;
health problems due to the degradation of
environment.
20
20
4.
5.
Environmental Issues and Concerns: air,
water, soil, noise and radiation pollution;
outdoor and indoor pollution; global
warming and climate change; loss of
biodiversity;
emerging
environmental
problems – radio frequency radiation
pollution; pollution at higher altitudes;
pollution in the outer space, marine
pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal of
hazardous wastes; eco-friendly practices;
environmental legislations and laws;
environment impact assessment (EIA)
studies; eco-labels; ISO 14000 standards.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU,
CU etc.Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networking,
Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General
English
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
20
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal
letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of commonly misspelt words
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express meanings
of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses opposite
of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate
words (Adverbs, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs
etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correct passive form of phrase
from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of phrase from
a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best
option given below.
8.
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from
homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9.
Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ lac
cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
5.
Professional
Section
(A)
Language Competency
•
prepositions & articles
(short sentences/phrases to
be given for translation)
-- fill in the blanks
-- sentence completion
•
forms of verbs
•
tenses
•
subject-verb agreement
•
active-passive voice
•
transliteration
20
Both in English and Hindi
(B)
Technical Terms
* English to Hindi
* Hindi to English
(Contextual equivalents of Technical Terms from different Domains from English to
Hindi and vice-versa)
(C)
Phrases/idioms/proverbs (Both in English and Hindi)
* question should be prepared with examples
(D)
Contemporary and idiomatic English and Hindi Usage (kathan-shaily)
avoiding absolutely literal translation
* Meaning of specific word in a sentence
(E)
Section – II
Choice of appropriate equivalent/common errors
*
Translation errors (translated phrase to be given in stem and original in MCQ
and vice-versa)
*
Hindi spelling
*
Errors in sentence structure
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
NOTE :
• Since the post requires vetting and supervising of translation with a minimum of 3 years experience,
relatively high level passages should be given for translation in the Subjective Type Questions.
-- Translation of 2 passages of around 100-120 words
from English to Hindi
(4 choices should be given)
-- Translation of 1 passage of around 120-150 words
from Hindi to English
(2 choices should be given)
*
Content of the passages for translation should be related to different domains like Administration,
Social Sciences, Science-Technology, Information Technology, culture, current affairs etc. (very
technical/abstract, philosophical content should be avoided)
*
Passages should be readable, clear and translatable.
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (TC)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Post Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
3.
General
Awareness
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(A)
1.
2.
3.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
Environmental Awareness
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
20
20
Environment: concept; natural and 4.
man-made environment; concept of
biosphere;
urban
and
rural
environment.
Natural Resources: types; what makes
them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, nonrenewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow
degrading
substances;
bio-geo- 5.
chemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development
related
issues;
sustainable
development; health problems due to
the degradation of environment.
Environmental Issues and Concerns:
air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution;
global warming and climate change;
loss
of
biodiversity;
emerging
environmental problems – radio
frequency radiation pollution; pollution
at higher altitudes; pollution in the
outer space, marine pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal
of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations
and
laws;
environment
impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels;
ISO 14000 standards.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU,
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of
Networking, Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General English
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
20
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly m
words
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses
opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate words (Adverbs, Conjunctions,
Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given
words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of phrase
from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting the
best option given below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a sentence from
homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
5.
Professional
Section
(A)
Language Competency
•
prepositions & articles
(short sentences/phrases to
be given for translation)
•
forms of verbs
•
tenses
•
subject-verb agreement
Hindi
•
word formation
•
degrees of comparison
•
suffixes-prefixes/Upsarga- Pratyaya
•
active-passive voice
•
transliteration
20
Both in English and
(B)
Technical Terms
* English to Hindi
* Hindi to English
(Contextual equivalents of Technical Terms from different Domains
from English to Hindi and vice-versa)
(C)
Phrases/idioms/proverbs (Both in English and Hindi)
* question should be prepared with examples
(D)
Contemporary and idiomatic English and Hindi Usage (kathanshaily) avoiding absolutely literal translation
* Meaning of specific word in a sentence
(E)
Section – II
Choice of appropriate equivalent/common errors
*
Translation errors (translated phrase to be given in stem and
original in MCQ and vice-versa)
*
Hindi spelling
*
Errors in sentence structure
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
NOTE :
•
Since the post requires vetting and supervising of translation with a minimum of 5 years experience,
appropriately high level passages should be given for translation in the Subjective Type Questions.
-- Translation of 2 passages of around 120-150 words
from English to Hindi
(4 choices should be given)
-- Translation of 1 passage of around 120-150 words
from Hindi to English
(2 choices should be given)
*
Content of the passages for translation should be related to different domains like Administration, Social
Sciences, Science-Technology, Information Technology, culture, current affairs etc. (very technical/abstract,
philosophical content should be avoided)
*
Passages should be readable, clear and translatable.
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF SECURITY SUPERVISOR
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
3.
General
Awareness
(A) Environmental Awareness
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
20
20
Environment: concept; natural and man-made environment; concept of biosphere.
Natural Resources: types; what makes them continually available; their conservation
aspects; renewable, non-renewable resources; biodegradable, non-biodegradable
and very slow degrading substances; bio-geo-chemical cycles in nature; water
cycle.
Environment and Society: development related issues; sustainable development.
Environmental Issues and Concerns: air, water, soil, noise and radiation pollution;
outdoor and indoor pollution; global warming and climate change; loss of
biodiversity.
Environmental Management: disposal of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly practices.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networking
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General
English
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1.
Inferring meaning of phrase
2.
Inferring theme of passage
3.
Synonyms
4.
Antonyms
5.
The reason why…
20
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and
informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly
mis-spelt words
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
9.
10.
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
the given words
Selecting the word which best expresse
the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
words (Adverbs, Conjunctions, Prepos
etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
a list.
Finding out the correct active form of p
list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Completing the sentence by selecting
the best option given below.
Inserting the correct word in a sentence
from homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
Inserting the correct conjunction from a
list.
Inserting the correct preposition from a
list
Inserting the correct punctuation from a
list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr
x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn
crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k e
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
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5.
Professional
Section
Section – II
Security of Materiala. Gate Pass System
b. Visitors Pass System
c. Cycle/Scooter – Car Token System
d. Security for material in general
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Physical Security –
a)
Perimeter Security/various system & devices
b)
Building Security
Fire Safety in General & Safety norms.
Planning & Preparation of leave & Duty Rosters
Important Ingredients of Recording FIR
Patrolling duty/checks to be carried out during a security round
First Aid
Dealing with contract labour/contractors
General knowledge
Intelligence gathering & reporting system
20
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT SECURITY OFFICER
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
3.
General
Awareness
(A) Environmental Awareness
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
20
20
Environment: concept; natural and man-made environment; concept of biosphere.
Natural Resources: types; what makes them continually available; their conservation
aspects; renewable, non-renewable resources; biodegradable, non-biodegradable
and very slow degrading substances; bio-geo-chemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development related issues; sustainable development.
Environmental Issues and Concerns: air, water, soil, noise and radiation pollution;
outdoor and indoor pollution; global warming and climate change; loss of
biodiversity.
Environmental Management: disposal of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly practices.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networking
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
20
General English (A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal
letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of commonly
mis-spelt words
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best
expresses opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate
words
(Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.)
from the given words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of
phrase from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting
the best option given below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a sentence
from homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction from a
list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a
list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a
list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr
x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn
crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k e
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
5.
Professional
Section
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Section – II
Security of Materiala) Identification System / Identity Card
b) Robbery Alarms & Access Control
c) Security of document / Examination/Question Paper etc.
Security of Men & its Management.
Knowledge of Security & Fire Technology Systems. Equipment &
Devices.
Anti terrorist & Anti Sabotage devices & drills.
Knowledge of common IPS & DP Acts (Indian panel code & Delhi Police
Act)
Campus Security Management.
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Org. structure of District Police
Action to be taken as Duty Officer/ASO of the shift in absence of Security officer in case of –
a)
Robbery
b)
Burglary
c)
Suicide
d)
Accident
e)
Death of a staff member/student
f)
Employee/Student found under the influence of liquor/drugs
g)
Eve-teasing
h)
Misbehavior nuisance/quarrel of a staff member, student/outsider
i)
Theft
j)
Murder
k)
During Recovery of un-identified dead body
l)
Strike, Gherao lock out etc.
Security duties in case of
a)
Functions like Convocation, Workshops, Seminars, International Seminars/Conferences
b)
Visit of a VIP/VVIP in the University
c)
Students Week/Festival/Rendezvous
How to make a Panch Nama /Confiscation/Seizure Memo
Fire/Arms/Bomb threats
Motor Vehicles (MVs) act, theft or MVs, Traffics Signals rules & regulations & Traffic Management
General knowledge
Contractual Security Management.
Formulating & Conduct of Security, Fire Safety training programs.
20
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF SECURITY OFFICER
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Post Graduation
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
General
Awareness
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
Environmental Awareness
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(A)
1.
Environment: concept; natural and man- 4.
made
environment;
concept
of
biosphere;
urban
and
rural
environment.
Natural Resources: types; what makes
them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, nonrenewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow
degrading
substances;
bio-geo- 5.
chemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development
related
issues;
sustainable
development; health problems due to
the degradation of environment.
2.
3.
20
20
Environmental Issues and Concerns:
air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution;
global warming and climate change;
loss
of
biodiversity;
emerging
environmental problems – radio
frequency radiation pollution; pollution
at higher altitudes; pollution in the
outer space, marine pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal
of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations
and
laws;
environment
impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels;
ISO 14000 standards.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU,
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networkin
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General English
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
20
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and
informal letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of commonly
mis-spelt words
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses
opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate words (Adverbs, Conjunctions,
Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given
words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of phrase
from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting the
best option given below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a sentence from
homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr
x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn
crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
5.
Professional
Section
Section – II
1. Security of Materiala) Gate Pass System
b) Visitors Pass System
c) Identification System
d) Knowledge of various Alarm Systems viz intruder Alarm, Burglar Alarm,
Anti Robbery Alarms & Access Control
e) Cycle/Scooter & Car Token System
f) Security of document / Examination / Question Paper etc.
g) Security Systems for material in general
2.
Physical Security –
a)
Perimeter Security/various system & devices
b)
Building Security
3.
Security of Men & Security in Management
4.
Knowledge of Security & Fire Technology Systems. Equipment &
Devices.
5.
Fire in General (Fighting) & Safety norms.
6.
Anti terrorist & Anti Sabotage devices & drills.
7.
Planning & Preparation of leave & Duty Rosters
8.
Knowledge of common IPS & DP Acts (Indian panel code & Delhi Police
Act)
9.
Campus Security Management
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
1.
2.
3.
Org. structure of District Police
Important Ingredients of Recording FIR in case of Robbery & Burglary
Action to be taken as Duty Officer/ASO of the shift in absence of Security officer in case of –
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
k)
l)
Robbery
Burglary
Suicide
Accident
Death of a staff member/student
Employee/Student found under the influence of liquor/drugs
Eve-teasing
Misbehavior nuisance/quarrel of a staff member, student/outsider
Theft
Murder
During Recovery of un-identified dead body
Strike, Gherao lock out etc.
4.
5.
Patrolling duty/checks to be carried out during a security round
Security duties in case of
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
a)
Functions like Convocation, Workshops, Seminars, International Seminars/Conferences
b)
Visit of a VIP/VVIP in the University
c)
Students Week/Festival/Rendezvous
How to make a Panch Nama /Confiscation/Seizure Memo
First Aid.
Fire/Arms/Bomb threats
Motor Vehicles (MVs) act, theft or MVs, Traffics Signals rules & regulations & Traffic Management
Dealing with contract labour/contractors
General knowledge
Intelligence gathering & reporting system
Estate Management./ Housekeeping Services.
Contractual Security Management.
Formulating & Conduct of Security, Fire Safety training programs.
20
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF HORTICULTURIST
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
M. Sc. (Agri./Hort./Botany)
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
3.
General
Awareness
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(A)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
Environmental Awareness
1.
Environment: concept; natural and man- 4.
made
environment;
concept
of
biosphere;
urban
and
rural
environment.
Natural Resources: types; what makes
them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, nonrenewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow
degrading
substances;
bio-geo- 5.
chemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development
related
issues;
sustainable
development; health problems due to
the degradation of environment.
2.
3.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
20
20
Environmental Issues and Concerns:
air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution;
global warming and climate change;
loss
of
biodiversity;
emerging
environmental problems – radio
frequency radiation pollution; pollution
at higher altitudes; pollution in the
outer space, marine pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal
of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations
and
laws;
environment
impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels;
ISO 14000 standards.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU,
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networkin
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General English
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
20
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal l
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly m
words
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses
opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate
words (Adverbs, Conjunctions, Prepositions,
Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correct passive form of phrase
from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of phrase
from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best
option given below.
8.
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from
homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9.
Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
OR
4.
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¼d½ vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
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laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
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5.
Professional
Section
Section – II
General horticulture- importance and scope of horticulture, important fruit and
vegetable crops , their cultivation practices and varieties, vegetable gardens
(kitchen, container etc.), important flowers of India and their important
varieties, important annuals , succulents , cacti, landscaping and gardens,
flower arrangements and flower marketing, shrubs, creepers, bulbous plants,
rood/terrace gardening, concept of high density orchard planting, plant
propagation techniques, important plant hormones and their uses in
horticulture, seed production in horticulture, pest and diseases of horticultural
crops .
20
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
General horticulture: Importance and scope of horticulture, nutrient use efficiency, dry land farming,
sustainable agriculture, organic farming, tillage(types ), horticultural tools and implements , pesticides,
important microbes, plant growth promoting substances, important pests of the horticultural crops and
their management. important fruit and vegetable crops , their cultivation practices and varieties,
vegetable gardens (kitchen, container etc.), important flowers of India and their important varieties,
important annuals , succulents , cacti, landscaping and gardens, flower arrangements and flower
marketing, shrubs, creepers, bulbous plants, rood/terrace gardening, concept of high density orchard
planting, plant propagation techniques, important plant hormones and their uses in horticulture, seed
production in horticulture, pest and diseases of horticultural crops. High density orchard establishment,
high value off season vegetable production,
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (LEGAL)
(ERSTWHILE SR. ASSISTANT (LEGAL)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Graduation & LLB
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
3.
General
Awareness
(A) Environmental Awareness
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
20
20
Environment: concept; natural and man-made environment; concept of biosphere.
Natural Resources: types; what makes them continually available; their conservation
aspects; renewable, non-renewable resources; biodegradable, non-biodegradable and
very slow degrading substances; bio-geo-chemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development related issues; sustainable development.
Environmental Issues and Concerns: air, water, soil, noise and radiation pollution;
outdoor and indoor pollution; global warming and climate change; loss of biodiversity.
Environmental Management: disposal of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly practices.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU,
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of
Networking, Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General
English
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
20
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal let
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mi
words
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best
expresses opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate
words
(Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.)
from the given words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of
phrase from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting
the best option given below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a sentence
from homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction from a
list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a
list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a
list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k e
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
Professional
Section
5.
Section – II
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Indian Penal Code, 1908
Administrative Law
Constitution
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
Consumer Protection Act, 1986
Tort
Company Law
Right to Information Act
Jurisprudence
Civil Procedure Code
Indian Contract Act, 1872
20
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
1.
Indian Penal Code, 1908
•
Mis appropriation of Property Sec 403
•
Criminal Breach of Trust Sec. 405
•
Forgery Sec 463
•
Falsification of Account (415)
2.
Administrative Law
•
Principles of Natural Justice
•
Administrative Discretion
•
Judicial Review
3.
Constitution
•
Fundamental Right
•
Directive Principles
•
Writ
•
Supreme Court, High Court, Subordinate Courts
4.
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
•
Sec. 138-147
5.
Consumer Protection Act, 1986
•
Definition of Complaint
•
Deficiency in Service
•
Unfair Trade Practices
6.
Tort
•
Negligence
•
Contributory Negligence
•
Damages
7.
Company Law
•
Articles of Association
•
Memorandum of Association
•
Responsibilities of Directors
8.
Right to Information Act
9.
Jurisprudence
•
Concept of Rights and Duties
•
Personality
10. Civil Procedure Code
•
Suits in Civil Nature Sec. 9
•
Place of suing Sec. 15 – 21
•
Transfer of suits Sec. 22-25
•
Order 21: Executive of Decree
•
Order 37: Summary Procedure
11. Indian Contract Act, 1872
ƒ
Contract Act -Essentials Of A Valid Contract
ƒ
Offer, Acceptance And Consideration
ƒ
Capacity Of Contract-Minor’s Contract
ƒ
Element Violating Contract-Mistake, Fraud, Misinterpretation, Public Policy, Correction Undue Influence, Frustration Of Contract.
ƒ
Void, Voidable, Illegal And Unenforceable Agreements.
ƒ
Quasi- Contracts.
ƒ
Consequences And Remedies For Breach Of Contract.
ƒ
Contract Of Indemnity, Guarantee And Insurance
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF SECTION OFFICER (LEGAL)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Graduation & LLB
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
3.
General
Awareness
(A) Environmental Awareness
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
20
20
Environment: concept; natural and man-made environment; concept of biosphere.
Natural Resources: types; what makes them continually available; their conservation
aspects; renewable, non-renewable resources; biodegradable, non-biodegradable
and very slow degrading substances; bio-geo-chemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development related issues; sustainable development.
Environmental Issues and Concerns: air, water, soil, noise and radiation pollution;
outdoor and indoor pollution; global warming and climate change; loss of
biodiversity.
Environmental Management: disposal of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly practices.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU,
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networking
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
General English (A) Comprehension
20
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1.
Inferring meaning of phrase
2.
Inferring theme of passage
3.
Synonyms
4.
Antonyms
5.
The reason why…
(B) Vocabulary
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and
informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly
mis-spelt words
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
9.
10.
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best
express meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best
expresses opposite of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate
words
(Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs
etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correct passive form
of phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of
phrase from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Completing the sentence by selecting
the best option given below.
Inserting the correct word in a sentence
from homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
Inserting the correct conjunction from a
list.
Inserting the correct preposition from a
list
Inserting the correct punctuation from a
list
OR
4.
lkekU; fgUnh
¼d½ vifBr x|ka”k
¼[k½
• fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
¼x½ O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½ fjDr LFkku Hkjuk ¼fn, x, “kCnksa esa ls leqfpr fdz;k:i@“kCn lk/ku ¼fyax] opu vkSj dkjd ds vuqlkj fdz;k e
laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk
¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½ fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½ leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½ leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½ v'kqf) 'kks/ku
i½ orZuh laca/kh ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
izR;;&milxZ
¼9½
laf/k&lekl
20
Professional
Section
5.
Section – II
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Indian Penal Code
Indian Contract Act, 1882
The Information Technology Act, 2000
Jurisprudence
Civil Procedure Code
Environmental Law
Industrial Relations and Labour Welfare
Constitution
Company Law
Right to information Act, 2005
Consumer Protection Act, 1986
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
1.
Indian Penal Code
•
Misappropriation of Property Sec. 403
•
Criminal Breach of Trust Sec. 405
•
Forgery Sec. 463
•
Falsification of Accounts
2. Indian Contract Act, 1882
•
Formation of an Agreement Sec. 2-10
•
Capacity to contract Sec. 10,11, 12, 64,65, 68
•
Remedies for Breach of Contract Sec. 73-74
•
Quasi - Contracts 68-72
3. The Information Technology Act, 2000
•
Electronic Governance Sec. 4- 10A
•
The Cyber Appellate Tribunal Sec. 48- 64
•
Offences Sec. 65- 78
4. Jurisprudence
•
The Concept of Rights and Duties
•
Personality
•
Liability – Civil and Criminal
5. Civil Procedure Code
•
Jurisdiction of Courts
•
Principles of Resubjudice
•
Res Judicate Sec. 9-14
•
Place of Suing sections 15-21A
6. Environmental Law
•
Environment Protection Under Indian Constitution
•
Human Rights and Fundamental
•
Principles of Indian Environmental Law
•
General Laws in India
7. Industrial Relations and Labour Welfare
•
Industrial Disputes Act
•
Maternity Benefit Act
•
Workmen Compensation Act
8. Constitution
•
Fundamental Rights
•
Directive Principles
•
Writ
•
Supreme Court
•
High Court
•
Subordinate Courts
9. Company Law
•
Articles of Association
•
Memorandum of Association
•
Responsibilities of Directors
10. Right to information Act, 2005
11. Consumer Protection Act, 1986
•
Definition of Complaint, Complainant
•
Deficiency in service
•
Unfair Trade Practices
•
Jurisdiction
•
Penalty
20
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (LEGAL)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
:
Post Graduation & LLB
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
100
100
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
Section – I (MCQ)
SYLLABUS
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
Mutual Relation Problem
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
Percentage
Profit/Loss
Ratio & Proportions
Ratio & Time
Relationship B/w Numbers
Tables and Graphs
Time and Distance
General
Awareness
Arithmetical Operations
Averages
Computation of Whole Numbers
Decimals and Fractions
Discount
Interest
Mensuration
Number System
Environmental Awareness
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(A)
1.
Environment: concept; natural and man- 4.
made
environment;
concept
of
biosphere;
urban
and
rural
environment.
Natural Resources: types; what makes
them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, nonrenewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow
degrading
substances;
bio-geo- 5.
chemical cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development
related
issues;
sustainable
development; health problems due to
the degradation of environment.
2.
3.
20
20
Environmental Issues and Concerns:
air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution;
global warming and climate change;
loss
of
biodiversity;
emerging
environmental problems – radio
frequency radiation pollution; pollution
at higher altitudes; pollution in the
outer space, marine pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal
of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations
and
laws;
environment
impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels;
ISO 14000 standards.
(B) Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role e.g.CPU, ALU,
Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode
Concept of Instruction
2: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy
Concepts of Main Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3: I/O devices and their functions
I/O devices
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1: Different type of software
System and application software
Utility software
Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software
Philosophy – licensing, copyright
Project Management Software
Timesheet system
Introduction of Office Applications
Word Processing, Spreadsheet,
Database –data records, a form, a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
20
3: Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet
Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networkin
TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
4. Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic Operations (Font selection,
Justification, Spell check, Table,
Indentation)
Table of Contents, Track Changes and
Commenting.
Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics operation, Animation and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.
General English
Sports Events
Science Events
Discoveries
Indian Economy
Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on
1. Inferring meaning of phrase
2. Inferring theme of passage
3. Synonyms
4. Antonyms
5. The reason why…
20
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(B) Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
6.
7.
8.
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and
informal letters
9. Inserting correct article
10. Choosing correct spelling of commonly
mis-spelt words
(C) Grammar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Selecting the words which best express
meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses
opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the
appropriate words (Adverbs, Conjunctions,
Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given
words.
Finding out the correct passive form of
phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of phrase
from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
7.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best
option given below.
8. Inserting the correct word in a sentence from
homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
9. Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
10. Inserting the correct preposition from a list
11. Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
OR
4.
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• laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
• fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
• fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
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Professional
Section
5.
Section – II
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Negotiable instruments Act, 1881
Indian Contract Act, 1872
Civil Procedure Code
Tort
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Indian Penal Code
Consumer Protection Act, 1986
Labour Welfare and Social Security legislations
Industrial Relations
Trade Union Act, 1926
Limitation Act, 1963
Company Law
Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Drafting and Pleading
Constitution
Right to Information Act
Administrative Law
20
(Subjective)
Total number of questions
Total Marks
Time duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50 marks
1½ Hours (90 minutes)
10 Minutes Per Hour
SYLLABUS
1.
2.
Negotiable instruments Act, 1881
Notice Of Dishonor(Sec91 To 98)
•
•
Crossed Cheques(Sec123-131a
•
Penalties In Case Of Dishonor Of Certain Cheque For Insufficiency Of Funds In The Accounts(S 138-147)
Indian Contract Act, 1872
ƒ
Contract Act -Essentials Of A Valid Contract
ƒ
Offer, Acceptance And Consideration
ƒ
Capacity Of Contract-Minor’s Contract
ƒ
Element Violating Contract-Mistake, Fraud, Misinterpretation, Public Policy, Correction Undue Influence, Frustration
ƒ
Void, Voidable, Illegal And Unenforceable Agreements.
ƒ
Quasi- Contracts.
ƒ
Consequences And Remedies For Breach Of Contract.
ƒ
Contract Of Indemnity, Guarantee And Insurance
Of Contract.
3.
Civil Procedure Code
•
Suits of Civil Nature Sec. 9
•
Res Subjudice Sec. 10
•
Res Judicater Sec. 11
•
Place of Suing Sec. 15-21
•
Transfer of Suits Sec. 22-25
•
Order 21: Execution of Decree
•
Order 37: Summary Procedure
4.
Tort
•
Negligence Contributory Negligence
•
Damages
•
Defamation
5.
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
•
Commencement of investigation
•
Sec -154-176
•
Charge Sec. 211-224
•
Cognizable Offence, Non-Cognizable offence
•
Bailable Offence, Non- Bailable Offence
6.
Indian Penal Code
•
Misappropriation of Property sec. 403
•
Criminal Breach of Trust Sec. 405
•
Forgery Sec. 463
•
Falsification of Account (415)
7.
Consumer Protection Act, 1986
•
Definition of Complaint, Complainant
•
Deficiency in service
•
Unfair Trade Practices
•
Jurisdiction
•
Penalty
8.
Labour Welfare and Social Security legislations
•
Maternity Benefit Act,
•
Retrenchment Compensation
•
Gratuity Scheme
•
Provident Fund Act, Minimum Wages Act
9.
Industrial Relations
•
Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
•
Industrial Dispute, strike lay off lockout, Industry, Workmen
•
Tripartie Machinery
•
Settlement of disputes
•
Settlement Authority
10. Trade Union Act, 1926
ƒ
Authorities Under The Act
ƒ
Registration of Trade Unions (Section 3-15)
ƒ
Rights and liabilities of registered trade unions16-28
ƒ
Penalties and procedure31-33
11. Limitation Act, 1963
•
Sec. 3 Bar of Limitation
•
Sec 5 Powers of court to extend the period of Limitation
•
Sec 6-7 Legal Disability
•
S.9 Continuous running of time
•
Sec. 12 Exclusion of Time in Legal Proceedings.
12.
Company Law
•
Articles of Association
Memorandum of Association
•
•
Responsibilities of Directors
13. Indian Evidence Act, 1872
•
Oral Evidence Sec. 59
•
Primary Evidence Sec. 62
•
Secondary Evidence Sec. 63
•
Admission Sec. 17
•
Competency of witness Sec. 118
14.
Drafting and Pleading
15. Constitution
•
Fundamental Rights (Art. 12-35)
•
Directive Principles (Art. 36-51)
•
Fundamental Duties (Art 51A)
•
Writ
•
Supreme Court of India, High court , subordinate Courts
•
Distribution of Legislative powers between Union and States
•
Public Interest Litigation
16. Administrative Law
•
Principles of Natural Justice
•
Administrative Discretion
•
Judicial Review
•
Administrative Discretion
17.
Right to Information Act
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (Erstwhile Sr. Assistant)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
:
:
Graduation
Section –I (Multiple Choice Questions) & Section-II (Subjective Questions)
SECTION – 1
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQ)
:
:
:
100
100
11/2 Hours (90 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
2.
3.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
General Awareness (A)
•
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
(B)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense
Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct
Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
Arithmetical Operations
• Percentage
Averages
• Profit/Loss
Computation of Whole Numbers
• Ratio & Proportions
Decimals and Fractions
• Ratio & Time
Discount
• Relationship B/w Numbers
Interest
• Tables and Graphs
Mensuration
• Time and Distance
Number System
Environmental Awareness
Environment: Concept, Natural and Man-Made Environment, Concept of
Biosphere.
Natural Resources: Types, What Makes them Continually Available, Their
Conservation Aspects, Renewable, Non-Renewable resources, Biodegradable,
Non-Biodegradable & very slow degrading substances, Bio-Geo-Chemical
cycles in nature, Water Cycle.
Environment & Society: Development related issues, Sustainable Development
Environmental Issues & Concerns: Air, Water, Soil, Noise & Radiation Pollution,
Outdoor & Indoor Pollution, Global warming and Climate Change, Loss of
Biodiversity.
Environmental Management: Disposal of Hazardous Wastes, Eco-Friendly
Practices.
Internet Technologies
Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1. Functioning of a Computer:
Components of a computer and their role e.g.
CPU, ALU, CU etc., Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode, Concept of Instruction
2. Memory System:
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy, Concepts of Main
Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3. I/O devices and their functions, I/O devices,
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1. Different type of software:
System and application software, Utility
software, Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2.Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts
of
Open
Source
Software,
Philosophy – licensing, copyright, Project
Management Software, Timesheet system,
Introduction of Office Applications, Word
Processing, Spreadsheet, Database –data
records,
a
form,
a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
(C)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
1: Networking and Internet, Basic of Networking
Concepts,
Advantages
of
Networking,
Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic
Operations
(Font
selection,
Justification,
Spell
check,
Table,
Indentation) Table of Contents, Track
Changes and Commenting.Mail Merge,
Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept
of
Worksheet,
Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics
operation,
Animation
and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing
and
Search,
Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
Distance Learning
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
25
Sl.
No.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(D)
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
Current Events
1. Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
4.
General English
(A)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs
on:
•
Inferring meaning of phrase
•
Inferring theme of passage
•
Synonyms
•
Antonyms
•
The reason why…
(B)
Vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
(C)
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
Grammar
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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¼[k½
¼x½
25
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given
words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
Hindi
• The author feels that…
• The tone of the passage
• Identifying the overall meaning
of text
• Questions testing reasoning
• Topic of discussion from list
vifBr x|ka”k
•
•
•
•
•
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fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
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¼4½
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SECTION – II SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50
11/2 Hours (90 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
TOPICS:
Sl.
No.
1.
DETAIL SYLLABUS
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
Marks-10
Noting and Drafting
i)
Précis of a correspondence or of notes/material on an official subject
ii)
Drafting of an official letter/office memorandum bearing on the subject
matter
2.
3.
Service Rules
Marks-15
•
Fundamental Rules Part – I (General Rules)
•
Fundamental Rules Part – II (Travelling Allowance Rules)
•
CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972
•
Leave Travel Concession Rules
•
Orders regarding fixation of pay of re-employed pensioners
•
Implementation of Reservation Policy for SC, ST, OBC etc.
•
Recruitment Procedures
Accounts
•
Marks-15
Accounting process leading to the preparation of Trial Balance
including rectification of errors
•
Cash Book with and without Bank and Discount columns; Petty Cash
Book; Imprest System of Petty Cash
•
Cash and Banking transactions; preparation of Bank Reconciliation
Statement
•
Receipt & Payment Account;
Income & Expenditure Account and
Balance Sheet
4.
University System
(Marks-10)
•
Overview of the University, Act, Statutes and Ordinances
•
Admission process in a University
•
Examination and Evaluation process in a University
----xxxx----
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF SECTION OFFICER
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
:
:
Graduation
Section –I (Multiple Choice Questions) & Section-II (Subjective Questions)
SECTION – 1
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQ)
:
:
:
100
100
11/2 Hours (90 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
2.
3.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
General Awareness (A)
•
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
(B)
Analogy
Coding and Decoding
Correct Mathematical Sign
Distance and Direction Sense
Test
Human relation
Inserting Correct
Mathematical Sign
Mathematical Operation
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Mutual Relation Problem
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Number Ranking
Odd Man Out
Similarities and Differences
Tallest Youngest Relation
Time Sequence Test
Data sufficiency
Arithmetical Operations
• Percentage
Averages
• Profit/Loss
Computation of Whole Numbers
• Ratio & Proportions
Decimals and Fractions
• Ratio & Time
Discount
• Relationship B/w Numbers
Interest
• Tables and Graphs
Mensuration
• Time and Distance
Number System
Environmental Awareness
Environment: Concept, Natural and Man-Made Environment, Concept of
Biosphere.
Natural Resources: Types, What Makes them Continually Available, Their
Conservation Aspects, Renewable, Non-Renewable resources, Biodegradable,
Non-Biodegradable & very slow degrading substances, Bio-Geo-Chemical
cycles in nature, Water Cycle.
Environment & Society: Development related issues, Sustainable Development
Environmental Issues & Concerns: Air, Water, Soil, Noise & Radiation Pollution,
Outdoor & Indoor Pollution, Global warming and Climate Change, Loss of
Biodiversity.
Environmental Management: Disposal of Hazardous Wastes, Eco-Friendly
Practices.
Internet Technologies
Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1. Functioning of a Computer:
Components of a computer and their role e.g.
CPU, ALU, CU etc., Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode, Concept of Instruction
2. Memory System:
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy, Concepts of Main
Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3. I/O devices and their functions, I/O devices,
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1. Different type of software:
System and application software, Utility
software, Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2.Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software,
Philosophy – licensing, copyright, Project
Management Software, Timesheet system,
Introduction of Office Applications, Word
Processing, Spreadsheet, Database –data
records,
a
form,
a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
1: Networking and Internet, Basic of Networking
Concepts,
Advantages
of
Networking,
Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic
Operations
(Font
selection,
Justification,
Spell
check,
Table,
Indentation) Table of Contents, Track
Changes and Commenting.Mail Merge,
Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept
of
Worksheet,
Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics
operation,
Animation
and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing
and
Search,
Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C)
Distance Learning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
25
Sl.
No.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(D)
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
Current Events
1. Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
4.
General English
(A)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs
on:
•
Inferring meaning of phrase
•
Inferring theme of passage
•
Synonyms
•
Antonyms
•
The reason why…
(B)
Vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
(C)
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given
words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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25
Grammar
•
Hindi
• The author feels that…
• The tone of the passage
• Identifying the overall meaning
of text
• Questions testing reasoning
• Topic of discussion from list
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•
•
•
•
•
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fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
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¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
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ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk ¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax
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¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
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SECTION – II SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50
11/2 Hours (90 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Sl. No.
1.
DETAIL SYLLABUS
Noting and Drafting
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
Marks-10
•
Précis of a correspondence or of notes/material on an official subject
•
Drafting of an official letter/office memorandum bearing on the subject
matter
2.
3.
Service Rules
Marks-15
•
General Financial Rules, 2005
•
Fundamental Rules Part – I (General Rules)
•
Fundamental Rules Part – II (Travelling Allowance Rules)
•
CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972
•
CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972
•
Leave Travel Concession Rules
•
General Provident (Central Services) Rules, 1965
•
Orders regarding fixation of pay of re-employed pensioners
•
Implementation of Reservation Policy for SC, ST, OBC etc.
•
Recruitment Procedures
Accounts
•
Marks-15
Accounting process leading to the preparation of Trial Balance
including rectification of errors
•
Trading and Profit & Loss Accounts
•
Cash Book with and without Bank and Discount columns; Petty Cash
Book; Imprest System of Petty Cash
•
Cash and Banking transactions; preparation of Bank Reconciliation
Statement
•
Receipt & Payment Account; Income & Expenditure Account and
Balance Sheet
4.
•
Objects and Principles of Cost Accounting
•
Different methods of Cost Accounting
University System
Marks-10
•
Overview of the University Act, Statutes and Ordinances
•
Admission process in a University
•
Examination and Evaluation process in a University
•
Open and Distance Learning (ODL) System
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SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
:
:
POST GRADUATE
Section –I (Multiple Choice Questions) & Section-II (Subjective Questions)
SECTION – 1
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQ)
:
:
:
100
100
11/2 Hours (90 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
SYLLABUS
Sl.
TOPICS
No.
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
2.
3.
DETAIL SYLLABUS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
General Awareness (A)
•
Numerical Aptitude
•
•
•
•
(B)
Analogy
• Mutual Relation Problem
Coding and Decoding
• Non-Verbal Reasoning
Correct Mathematical Sign
• Number Ranking
Distance and Direction Sense Test
• Odd Man Out
Human relation
• Similarities and Differences
Inserting Correct Mathematical
• Tallest Youngest Relation
Sign
• Time Sequence Test
Mathematical Operation
• Data sufficiency
Arithmetical Operations
• Percentage
Averages
• Profit/Loss
Computation of Whole Numbers
• Ratio & Proportions
Decimals and Fractions
• Ratio & Time
Discount
• Relationship B/w Numbers
Interest
• Tables and Graphs
Mensuration
• Time and Distance
Number System
Environmental Awareness
Environment: concept; natural and man-made environment; concept of
biosphere; urban and rural environment.
Natural Resources: types; what makes them continually available; their
conservation aspects; renewable, non-renewable resources; biodegradable,
non-biodegradable and very slow degrading substances; bio-geo-chemical
cycles in nature; water cycle.
Environment and Society: development related issues; sustainable
development; health problems due to the degradation of environment.
Environmental Issues and Concerns: air, water, soil, noise and radiation
pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution; global warming and climate change;
loss of biodiversity; emerging environmental problems – radio frequency
radiation pollution; pollution at higher altitudes; pollution in the outer space,
marine pollution.
Environmental Management: disposal of hazardous wastes; eco-friendly
practices; environmental legislations and laws; environment impact
assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels; ISO 14000 standards.
Internet Technologies
Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1. Functioning of a Computer:
Components of a computer and their role e.g.
CPU, ALU, CU etc., Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode, Concept of Instruction
2. Memory System:
Type of memories and their characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy, Concepts of Main
Memory, Cache, Secondary Memory
3. I/O devices and their functions, I/O devices,
Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1. Different type of software:
System and application software, Utility
software, Perverse software – Computer Virus
Open Source software
2.Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software,
Philosophy – licensing, copyright, Project
Management Software, Timesheet system,
Introduction of Office Applications, Word
Processing, Spreadsheet, Database –data
records,
a
form,
a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
(C)
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
1: Networking and Internet, Basic of Networking
Concepts,
Advantages
of
Networking,
Internet, TCP/IP, Web addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic
Operations
(Font
selection,
Justification,
Spell
check,
Table,
Indentation) Table of Contents, Track
Changes and Commenting.Mail Merge,
Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept
of
Worksheet,
Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics
operation,
Animation
and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing
and
Search,
Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
Distance Learning
The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
Difference between distance learning, correspondence course and conventional.
Advantages of distance learning.
Student Support Service in distance learning.
e-learning and m-learning
Internet based learning.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
25
25
Sl.
No.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(D)
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
Current Events
1. Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
4.
General English
(A)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs
on:
•
Inferring meaning of phrase
•
Inferring theme of passage
•
Synonyms
•
Antonyms
•
The reason why…
(B)
Vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
(C)
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
Grammar
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given
words.
Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given
words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier,
bear)
Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
Finding out the error in a sentence.
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
Inserting the correct articles.
Correcting/Insert the Tense
OR
•
Hindi
• The author feels that…
• The tone of the passage
• Identifying the overall meaning
of text
• Questions testing reasoning
• Topic of discussion from list
vifBr x|ka”k
•
•
•
•
•
fdz;k ls fdz;k fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fdz;k fo'ks’k.k ls fdz;k cukuk
laKk ls fo'ks’k.k cukuk
fo'ks’k.k ls laKk cukuk
fuEufyf[kr dk ,d “kCn nhft,
O;kdj.k
bl [kaM esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls iz”u iwNs tk,axs
¼1½ fn, x, dFku dks ,d “kCn esa O;Dr djuk
¼2½ foykse “kCn@foijhrkFkZd “kCn crkuk
¼3½
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ds vuqlkj fdz;k esa :ikarj½ laca/kcks/kd leqPp; cks/kd½ pquuk ¼dqN fons”kh “kCnksa esa fganh fyax
dk iz;ksx gksrk gS ;gkWa os Hkh “kkfey gksaxs½
¼4½
fjDr LFkku Hkj dj okD; dks iwjk djuk
¼5½
leqfpr dkjd fpUg dk iz;ksx
¼6½
leqfpr iq#’kokpd loZuke dk iz;ksx ¼eSa] esjk] viuk] vki] vkidk og] mldk] viuk½
¼7½
v'kqf) 'kks/ku
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ii½ okD; foU;kl laca/kh
¼8½
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25
SECTION – II SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
Sl.
No.
1.
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50
11/2 Hours (90 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
DETAIL SYLLABUS
Noting and Drafting
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
Marks-10
•
Précis of a correspondence or of notes/material on an official subject
•
Drafting of an official letter/office memorandum bearing on the subject
matter
2.
3.
Service Rules
Marks-15
•
General Financial Rules, 2005
•
Fundamental Rules Part – I (General Rules)
•
Fundamental Rules Part – II (Travelling Allowance Rules)
•
CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972
•
CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972
•
Leave Travel Concession Rules
•
General Provident (Central Services) Rules, 1965
•
Orders regarding fixation of pay of re-employed pensioners
•
Implementation of Reservation Policy for SC, ST, OBC etc.
•
Recruitment Procedures
•
Payment of Wages Act, 1936
Marks-15
Accounts
•
4.
Accounting process leading to the preparation of Trial Balance
including rectification of errors
•
Trading and Profit & Loss Accounts
•
Cash Book with and without Bank and Discount columns; Petty Cash
Book; Imprest System of Petty Cash
•
Cash and Banking transactions; preparation of Bank Reconciliation
Statement
•
Receipt & Payment Account; Income & Expenditure Account and
Balance Sheet
•
Objects and Principles of Cost Accounting
•
Different methods of Cost Accounting
•
Elements of Cost – Direct Labour; Direct Material; Direct Expenses and
overheads; their classification appointment and charging
University System
•
Overview of the University, Act, Statutes and Ordinances
•
Admission process in a University
•
Examination and Evaluation process in a University
•
Open & Distance Learning (ODL) System
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Marks-10
SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF HELPER-CUM-DOLLYMAN (EMPC)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
10th Standard OR ITI
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
150
150
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
TOPICS:
1. General Intelligence & Reasoning ( Technical)
(25 Marks)
•
Basic Electricity:
Concepts of current, voltage, power and energy, units of currents, voltage, power and
energy, concepts of DC and AC –their differences, amplitude and frequency in AC, peak
average, instantaneous and RMS values, ohm’s law and its applications.
•
Basic Principles of electronics
2. Numerical Aptitude (Technical)
(25 Marks)
•
AC Circuits:
Phase-Phase relationship between voltage and current in pure resistive, capacitive and
inductive circuits, Active and reactive power- Physical concepts, power factor and
correction of P.F. Relationship between line and phase voltages and current, power in
single phase . Numerical based on Ohm’s law, Kirchoffis law and power factors.
•
Basic Mathematics:
Mensuration Surface Areas, Sphere, Cuboids, Cube, Cone and hemisphere. Linear
equations, Statistics and Probability
3. General Awareness (Technical)
•
•
•
(30 Marks)
Storage Batteries:
Different types of storage batteries, capacity and rating of batteries, methods of charging
trickle changing, battery care and maintenance.
Safety Regulations:
Safety precautions, Fire fighting and First-aid including artificial respiration
Earthing Systems:
Concept of earthing. Different types of earthing. Earth pits, Measurement of earth
resistance.
4. Professional Section
(70 Marks)
•
Electrical Wiring:
Electrical symbols, standard wire gauge, types of conductors and insulators, switches
and fuses, cabling, practices earthing principles, circuit breaker (ACB and OCB), conduit
wiring, power supply layout, meters and measuring instruments, CT’s and PT’s,
Precautions in the use of CT.
•
Electronics:
The general principles of working of diodes, triodes, tetrodes and pentodes. Applications
of vacuum tubes. Gas discharge tubes, gas diodes and hydrations, their characteristics
and uses. Conductors, semi conductors simple ideas of current through such devices.
Effect of temperature on semi-conductors, forward and reverse biasing of a P-N junction –
PNP and NPN transistors. Zener diodes and their characteristics and applications.
Varactor diode and its application. Operational amplifiers,.ng system.
•
Semi-Conductors Circuitry:
The three configurations of transistor amplifiers, comparison with valve circuits
characteristics, biasing methods and stabilsation. Transistor as an amplifier – voltage gain
and power gain, input and output impedance in the three configurations.
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SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF TECHNICIAN (EMPC)
Qualification
:
Diploma in Electronics /Telecommunication Engg. or its equivalent
OR
ITI Certificate in Electronic / Radio and TV servicing from the
Recognized Institution.
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
150
150
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
TOPICS:
1. General Intelligence & reasoning (Technical)
(25 Marks)
•
Basic Electricity:
Concepts of current, voltage, power and energy, units of currents, voltage, power and
energy, concepts of DC and AC –their differences, amplitude and frequency in AC, peak
average, instantaneous and RMS values, ohm’s law and its applications.
•
Electrical Wiring:
Electrical symbols, standard wire gauge, types of conductors and insulators, switches and
fuses, cabling, practices earthing principles, circuit breaker (ACB and OCB), conduit
wiring, power supply layout, meters and measuring instruments, CT’s and PT’s,
Precautions in the use of CT.
•
Electrical Machines:
(a) Basic idea of DC motors, particularly as used in ultra portable tape recorders and cassette
recorders, Speed variations their causes. Types of AC Motor, Simple ideas of single and
3-phase motors – induction, Synchronous. Rating of a motor (HP of a motor) – Starters for
motors, speed change in motors, basic maintenance of motor losses and efficiency of
motors.
(b) General principles of working of a transformer, lums ratio, Primary, secondary and
tertiary windings, lappings on windings terminal leads and insulators. Losses and
efficiency, Magnetic cores and their properties, Oil and natural cooling capacity of a
transformer, single phase and 3-phase transformers.
(c) Generations:
AC Generators, Relationship between speed, frequency and voltage generated capacity.
Single and 3- phase generators. Simple ideas of prime-movers, Petrol and diesel
generators, operating principles and differences between the two, fuel oils, tuel pumps,
cylinders, piston and piston rings, Governors and regulators, paralleling of the two
generators – General ideas of maintenance of generations. Brushless excitation in Diesel
Generators.
•
Electronics:
The general principles of working of diodes, triodes, tetrodes and pentodes. Applications
of vacuum tubes, concepts of rp. Gm and µ and their inter-relationship. Gas discharge
tubes, gas diodes and hydrations, their characteristics and uses. Conductors, semi
conductors simple ideas of current through such devices. Effect of temperature on semiconductors, forward and reverse biasing of a P-N junction – PNP and NPN transistors.
Zener diodes and their characteristics and applications. General ideas of FET, SCR, photo
diodes and photo transistors.
2. Numerical Aptitude (Technical)
(25 Marks)
•
AC Circuits:
Phase-Phase relationship between voltage and current in pure resistive, capacitive and
inductive circuits, Active and reactive power- Physical concepts, power factor and
correction of P.F. Poly-phase circuits, phase sequence, 3 phase circuits-Star and Delta
connections relationship between line and phase voltages and current, power in single
phase and 3-phase circuits, Balancing 3-phase circuits and its importance.
•
Components:
Different types of resistance, inductance and capacitance and their uses, Resistance,
reactance and impedance. Current, voltage and power ratings, Non-inductive resistors.
•
RLC Circuits:
Colour codes for marking of resistors and capacitors, R, L and C Series and parallel
resonance circuits and their properties and uses- Resonance frequency, Q and Bandwidth
concepts, Tuning and damping.
3. General Awareness (Technical)
(30 Marks)
•
Earthing Systems:
Concept of earthing. Different types of earthing. Earth pits, Measurement of earth
resistance.
•
Safety Regulations:
Safety precautions, Fire fighting and First-aid including artificial respiration as per the
broadcast standard.
•
Storage Batteries:
Different types of storage batteries, capacity and rating of batteries, methods of charging
trickle changing, battery care and maintenance.
4. Professional Section
A.
(70 Marks)
SOUND BROADCASTING
1. Sound Broadcasting –Basics:
Basic concepts of broadcast chain from microphone to antenna- block diagrams and level
diagrams of studio chain and working principles of various functional blocks, like preamplifier, programme and its control –Use of V.U meters, Multiple pads, Repeat coils.
Different types of microphones used in the studio. Proper use and care of microphones.
Impedances, sensitivity and directivity patterns for practical applications.
Different type of loud-speakers-their directivity, sensitivity and frequency response.
Impedance characteristics. Power handing capacity, Loudspeaker for high quality
monitoring.
Faders and mixers in mixing console and their characteristics.
2. A.M. Reception:
Super –heterodyne receivers. Block schematic of an A.M. communication receivergeneral ideas of working of each stage, sensitivity, selectivity, fidelity and AGC
(Alignment of a receiver). Different types of receiving aerials –dipole, cage, inverted Ltype, Rhombic and their directivity consideration.
3. Magnetic Tape Recording:
Magnetic Tape-Biasing, De-magnetization, play-back losses, properties of magnetic tape
recording and play back heads, erase head, gap dimensions, tape transport, wow and
flutter, amplifier system, frequency compensation and equalization, line up procedures
for recording, use and care of tape recorders, recording tapes and standard test tapes.
4. Sound Transmitters:
Block diagram of typical FM transmitters-working principles of various stages-tuning of
RF stages-transmitter line up. FM Transmitter, FM demodulation, FM Antenna, Peremphasis, De-emphasis, FM Limiter.
5. Maintenance and Measurement
Basic ideas of distortion and noise levels-decibel notation-dB, dBm and VU. Basic ideas of
measurement of frequency response, distortion and noise level in broadcast equipment.
General ideas on maintenance of various equipment and maintenance schedule.
6. Air-conditioning Plants:
Dry bulb, wel bulb temperature and relative humidity,. Significance of tonnage in an AC
plant, evaporator, compressor, condenser and liquid receiver and their working
principles- functioning of solenoid valve and thermostatic expansion valve-procedure for
charging gas and purging, air-leak detection- basic routine maintenance of AC plants –
use of instruments, like anemometer, halide detector.
B.
T.V. BROADCASTING
1. TV Broadcasting –Basic:
TV systems –block diagram of studio chin and transmitter chain, TV standards. Scanning
process, video signal, impairment of picture due to incorrect frequency response, camera
tubes and their operating principles. TV camera chain, lenses, camera control units,
monitors, video switchers. Line-up procedure of a TV studio set up for recording and
transmission.
Video amplifiers-their band width consideration –D.C. coupling and its effect on picture
brightness, TV Monitors.
Basic principles of lighting (artists and sets) in a TV studio –light dimmers, light levels
needed in a TV programmes. Basic ideas of colour TV signal-fighting requirement as
compared to black and white.
Basic principles of video lape recording and operating controls. Care in handing and
storage of video lapes. Various video formats.
2. TV Receivers:
Working principles- basic servicing procedures for TV receivers and equipment needed.
Deflection circuits, picture tubes, remote operation concept of baluns.
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SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (EMPC)
Qualification
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
150
150
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Diploma in Electronics/Telecommunication Engg. or its equivalent.
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
TOPICS:
1. General Intelligence & reasoning (Technical)
(25 Marks)
•
Basic Electricity:
Concepts of current, voltage, power and energy, units of currents, vollage, power and
energy, concepts of DC and AC –their differences, amplitude and frequency in AC, peak
average, instantaneous and RMS values, ohm’s law and its applications.
•
Electrical Wiring:
Electrical symbols, standard wire gauge, types of conductors and insulators, switches
and fuses, cabling, practices earthing principles, circuit breaker (ACB and OCB), conduit
wiring, power supply layout, meters and measuring instruments, CT’s and PT’s,
Precautions in the use of CT.
• Electrical Machines:
(d) Basic idea of DC motors, particularly as used in ultra portable tape recorders and cassette
recorders, Speed variations their causes. Types of AC Motor, Simple ideas of single and
3-phase motors – induction, Synchronous. Rating of a motor (HP of a motor) – Starters for
motors, speed change in motors, basic maintenance of motor losses and efficiency of
motors.
(e) General principles of working of a transformer, lums ratio, Primary, secondary and
tertiary windings, lappings on windings terminal leads and insulators. Losses and
efficiency, Magnetic cores and their properties, Oil and natural cooling capacity of a
transformer, single phase and 3-phase transformers.
(f) Generations:
AC Generators, Relationship between speed, frequency and voltage generated capacity.
Single and 3- phase generators. Simple ideas of prime-movers, Petrol and diesel
generators, operating principles and differences between the two, fuel oils, tuel pumps,
cylinders, piston and piston rings, Governors and regulators, paralleling of the two
generators – General ideas of maintenance of generations. Brushless excitation in Diesel
Generators.
•
Semi-Conductors Circuitry:
The three configurations of transistor amplifiers, comparison with valve circuits
characteristics, biasing methods and stabilsation. Transistor as an amplifier – voltage gain
and power gain, input and output impedance in the three configurations.
•
Amplifiers and Oscillators:
Amplifier- Classifications and their characteristics, feedback in amplifiers – positive and
negative feedback. Oscillators-different type general ideas of their characteristics and
uses: VCO and concept of PLL.
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Rectification:
Full and half wave rectifiers, peak inverse Voltage and its significance filters regulated
power supplies including SMPS and CVT.
2. Numerical Aptitude (Technical)
(25 Marks)
•
AC Circuits:
Phase-Phase relationship between voltage and current in pure resistive, capacitive and
inductive circuits, Active and reactive power- Physical concepts, power factor and
correction of P.F. Poly-phase circuits, phase sequence, 3 phase circuits-Star and Delta
connections relationship between line and phase voltages and current, power in single
phase and 3-phase circuits, Balancing 3-phase circuits and its importance.
•
Components:
Different types of resistance, inductance and capacitance and their uses, Resistance,
reactance and impedance. Current, voltage and power ratings, Non-inductive resistors.
•
RLC Circuits:
Colour codes for marking of resistors and capacitors, R, L and C Series and parallel
resonance circuits and their properties and uses- Resonance frequency, Q and Bandwidth
concepts, Tuning and damping.
3. General Awareness (Technical)
(30 Marks)
•
Storage Batteries:
Different types of storage batteries, capacity and rating of batteries, methods of charging
trickle changing, battery care and maintenance.
•
Safety Regulations:
Safety precautions, Fire fighting and First-aid including artificial respiration. Various
Safety regulations in the broadcast industry.
•
Earthing Systems:
Concept of earthing. Different types of earthing. Earth pits, Measurement of earth
resistance.
•
Electronics:
The general principles of working of diodes, triodes, tetrodes and pentodes. Applications
of vacuum tubes, concepts of rp. Gm and µ and their inter-relationship. Gas discharge
tubes, gas diodes and hydrations, their characteristics and uses. Conductors, semi
conductors simple ideas of current through such devices. Effect of temperature on semiconductors, forward and reverse biasing of a P-N junction – PNP and NPN transistors.
Zener diodes and their characteristics and applications. General ideas of FET, SCR, photo
diodes and photo transistors. Varactor diode and its application. Operational amplifiers,
Digital basic, logic gates and digital numbering system.
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Antenna:
Basic ideas of Antennas in medium wave, short wave and VHF range –their directional
pattern and impedance.
4. Professional Section
A.
(70 Marks)
SOUND BROADCASTING
1. Sound Broadcasting –Basics:
Basic concepts of broadcast chain from microphone to antenna- block diagrams and level
diagrams of studio chain and working principles of various functional blocks, like preamplifier, programme and its control –Use of V.U meters, Multiple pads, Repeat coils.
Different types of microphones used in the studio. Proper use and care of microphones.
Impedances, sensitivity and directivity patterns for practical applications.
Different type of loud-speakers-their directivity, sensitivity and frequency response.
Impedance characteristics. Power handing capacity, Loudspeaker for high quality
monitoring.
Working principles to Turn Table, CTR, R-DAT, CD Players.
Faders and mixers in mixing console and their characteristics.
Typical set-up for an outside broadcast programme and special precautions to be taken.
Types of microphones of be used. OB amplifiers and their working principles.
Programme and communication linkage from OB spot to controal-room.
2. A.M. Reception:
Super –heterodyne receivers. Block schematic of an A.M. communication receivergeneral ideas of working of each stage, sensitivity, selectivity, fidelity and AGC
(Alignment of a receiver). Different types of receiving aerials –dipole, cage, inverted Ltype, Rhombic and their directivity consideration. (Diversity reception) – Identifying
noise, interference, zero-beat, heterodyne; fading etc. on received signals- reception
reports.
3. Magnetic Tape Recording:
Magnetic Tape-Biasing, De-magnetization, play-back losses, properties of magnetic tape
recording and play back heads, erase head, gap dimensions, tape transport, wow and
flutter, amplifier system, frequency compensation and equalization, line up procedures
for recording, use and care of tape recorders, recording tapes and standard test tapes.
4. Transmitter and Antennas
Block diagram of typical A.M. medium wave and short wave transmitters-working
principles of various stages-tuning of RF stages-transmitter line up. A.M. modulation and
wave forms, basic maintenance, transmitting valves-their care and testing.
FM Transmitter, FM demodulation, AM/FM comparison, FM Antenna, Per-emphasis, Deemphasis, FM Limiter.
Antenna warning units for MW –matching in SW –Earth radial systems.
5. Satellite Broadcasting
R.N. terminal, up-link and down link chains and parabolic antenna system.
6. Maintenance and Measurement
Basic ideas of distortion and noise levels-decibel notation-dB, dBm and VU. Basic ideas of
measurement of frequency response, distortion and noise level in broadcast equipment.
General ideas on maintenance of various equipment and maintenance schedule.
7. Air-conditioning Plants:
Dry bulb, wel bulb temperature and relative humidity. Significance of tonnage in an AC
plant, evaporator, compressor, condenser and liquid receiver and their working
principles- functioning of solenoid valve and thermostatic expansion valve-procedure for
charging gas and purging, air-leak detection- basic routine maintenance of AC plants –
use of instruments, like anemometer, halide detector. Requirements of sound insulation
and methods to achieve comfort conditions in the studio.
B.
T.V. BROADCASTING
3. TV Broadcasting –Basic:
TV systems –block diagram of studio chin and transmitter chain, TV standards. Scanning
process, video signal, impairment of picture due to incorrect frequency response, camera
tubes and their operating principles. TV camera chain, lenses, camera control units,
monitors, video switchers. Line-up procedure of a TV studio set up for recording and
transmission.
Video amplifiers-their band width consideration –D.C. coupling and its effect on picture
brightness, TV Monitors.
Basic principles of lighting (artists and sets) in a TV studio –light dimmers, light levels
needed in a TV programmes.
Basic ideas of colour TV signal-fighting requirement as compared to black and white.
Basic principles of video lape recording and operating controls. Care in handing and
storage of video lapes. Various video formats.
Principles of operation of a Telecine chain. Muilti-plexer and practical adjustments in a
telecine projector.
Facilities in a TV O.B. van, layout of cables for audio, power supply and microwave links
in a typical OB, placement of cameras and microphones for important sports and games,
ENG equipment.
4. TV transmitters VHF/UHF
Block schematic of video and audio sections and operating principles – IF. Modulationdiplexers- VHF antennas – block schematic operating and pre- set controls- testing and
alignment- synchronizing circuits- FM sound systems salient features of BEL mark fill and
solid state TV transmitters in TV network Transmitter measurements.
5. TV Receivers:
Working principles- basic servicing procedures for TV receivers and equipment needed.
Deflection circuits, picture tubes, remote operation concept of baluns.
6. Satellite Communication:
Block diagram of satellite transponder, uplink and down link chains, TV TRACT, S- Band &
C Band TVRO system and PDAs.
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SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (EMPC)
Qualification
:
Degree in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering or its equivalent &
Two Year's experience of Maintenance of TV / Sound equipment or in Audio/
Video recording.
OR
Diploma in Electrical/Electronics /Sound from a recognized institution &
At least five years experience in maintenance of TV / sound equipment or
Audio/Video recording preferably in a broadcasting / Educational media
organization.
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
150
150
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
TOPICS:
1. General Intelligence & reasoning (Technical)
(25 Marks)
a. Vaccum tubes: Characteristics of power triodes and tetrodes, klystrons and TWT.
b. Semi-conductor devices: Characteristics of general purpose diode and transistors, PIN
diode, Tunnel diode, Photo diode Varactordiode, Thyristors, FET, MOSFET, integrated
circuits, solid state microwave devices, cireculators, isolators & wave guides.
c. DC power supply: Rectifier, voltage regulators, thyristor, control of voltage & switched
mode power supply. Thyristor controlled HT Rectififiers, Smoothing Circuits, Line Filters.
d. Amplifiers: Single stage transistor amplifier in CE, CB, CC configuration; Grounded Gird
Configuration, transistor biasing; transistors & stability; AF and RF small signal, large
signal multistage, and operational amplifiers and application, negative feedback in
amplifiers, Push Pull Amplifiers.
e. Oscillators: Basic requirements for sustaining oscillations; AF low distortion and RF
oscillators; frequency stability and crystal oscillators; Phase locked oscillator, monostable
and bistable multivibrations; blocking oscillations; schemitt trigger; wave shaping; time
base generators, synthesizers, mixer, phase comparator.
f. Modulation and demodulation: Fundamentals of AM/FM & digital Modulation, PDM,
PSM and power distribution in sidebands; frequency deviation & Bessel Zeros; various
type of detector circuits; phase discriminators & phase locked loops; capture & lock range
in PLL circuits.
g Fiber Optic System : Optical Spectrum, Optical wave guide, Losses in optical fibres,
Dispersion, Types of Optical Fibres, Optical Sources; LED, LASER and Comparison
of LED & LASER.
2. Numerical Aptitude (Technical)
(25 Marks)
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Network theory:
AC circuit analysis; series and parallel tuned circuits; power and impedance relation
in the networks; attenuators, filters & equalizers. Active filters-low pass, high pass &
band pass.
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Fundamentals of Digital Technology & Computer
Number systers; fundamental of Boolean algebra; basic logic gates; combinational
and sequential logic circuits; register; counters; semi-conductor memories; RAM,
ROM, PROM, EPROM, various logic families; multiplexer, demultiplexer, encoders
& decoders, analogue to digital and digital to analogue convertors positive triggered
and negative triggered latches, Microprocessor & Micro Controller.
Bit rate, Baud rate, Bit error rate, sampling, quantization (uniform & non-uniform),
Encoder, Decoder Low pass filter, Audio/Video Compression Techniques, error
correction codes, channel coding, digital modulation techniques, ISDN (Integrated
Service Digital Network)
3. General Awareness (Technical)
(30 Marks)
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Electronic Measurements
Measurement of current, voltage, power, impedance, frequency and associated test and
measuring instruments; cathode ray oscilloscope- its working and applications, spectrum
analyers, log units –dB, dBm, dBu, dBr, dB(m v/m).
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Radio wave propagation:
Radio frequency spectrum allocation for Sound & TV broadcasting in AIR & DD;
mechanism of propagation of Radio waves; ground, sky and space wave propagations;
ionosphere & its role in long distance communication, Fresnel Zone.
Basic concepts/principles relating to computer hardware, common application software
packages and internet application, etc.
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Satellite Broadcasting
Orbital concept, various types of orbit of satellite, Geo-stationary orbit, Look angle, range
of the satellite, concept of satellite communication, RF bands, concept & block diagram of
transponder of the satellite. Uplink/down link chain, link Budget, eclipse, Analog cum
digital SCPC, Satellite Transmitter & receiver, SNG, Digital video broadcasting through
satellite, IRD, DSNG.
4. Professional Section
(70 Marks)
A. RADIO ENGINEERING :
1. Studio-transmitter Programme Linkage
Working principle and characteristics of Non-exchange Telephone/FM/Analog and
digital Microwave links.
2. Amplitude Modulated broadcast transmitters.
Amplitude Modulation Principles and Systems. RF and AF stages and their alignments
Additional features in New Generation AM Transmitter, grounded grid amplifier.
Principles and working class ‘D’ operation and D.C.C for improving efficiency of AM
transmitter. Principles of PWM, PSM and DSB. Combining and Diplexing of transmitters.
Dummy Load, Cooling arrangement in high power transmitter, control systems in old and
new generation transmitters. AC and DC power supply systems for AM transmitters. Solid
state Pas.
3. Transmitting aerials and feeders for AM broadcast transmitters.
Design consideration and characteristics of various types of transmitting aerials and
feeders used with MW and SW broadcast transmitters; impedance matching of feeders
with aerials; ATU. Diplexing and throw in problems, Directional antenna, beam changing.
Basic principles, fundamentals of transmission line, characteristic impedance, Types of
losses in transmission lines, standing wave ration, reflection coefficient, quarter and half
wave length line; Reactance properties of transmission lines, Impedance variation on
mismatched transmission line. Smith Chart and its use.
4. Frequency modulated VHF broadcast transmitter aerials.
Principles of frequency modulation. Noise consideration in FM. Pre-emphasis and Deemphasis in FM transmitter. Block diagram of FM transmitter, new generation solid state
transmitter. Block giagram, characteristics and working of different sections of the FM
transmitter. Control Circuits, Characteristics of Pole/Panel type Antenna and Feeder line
used with the FM Transmitter. Combiner, 3 dB couper, Directional Coupler, Power
dividers and matching of antenna. Use of diplexer, Dehydrator. Remote operation of FM
transmitter (Telemetry)
5. Power distribution and earthing arrangements at the transmitting stations:
Salient features of the sub-station and power supply distribution. Power, audio and RF
earthing consideration. Safety Devices.
6. Nature of Sound
Characteristics of the human ear; frequency and amplitude range; reverberation of sound
in enclosures;
7. Microphones
Working principle; characteristics and application of various type of microphones in
radio broadcasting. Cordless microphones, Stereo Microphones. Phantom Power Supply.
8. Loudspeakers
Types and characteristics of loudspeakers for quality monitoring and listening of sound,
Near Field Loudspeakers.
9. Recording/reproduction of sound
Principles of magnetic tape recording, Multi-track Recording, Stereo Recording, Console
tape Recorder, R-DAT, CD Player, CD Writer, Principles of Hard disc based Audio
Recording, editing & playback. Concepts of Digital Audio compression. Turn Tables; their
salient features, operation & maintenance practices. Use of standard tapes for aligning
magnetic recording equipment. Use of standard CD for Audio measurements. Storage of
recording media and archival practices.
10. Sound Studios
Salient features of a typical sound studio set-up in AIR and the technical facilities provided
therein, audio schematic and signal levels in the studio chain of equipment; working
principles and characteristics of various type of amplifiers and audio mixers including
multi function stereo console. Audio Routine switcher, Active dubbing console, Phone in
Equipment, Control of Reverberation Time and nose in studio. Type of Acoustic Treatment
and Artificial Reverberation Time Generator.
11. Outside- broadcast
Salient features of the technical arrangements for coverage of outdoor events in the open
and auditorium; working principle and characteristics of equipment in the OB Van.
Portable OB recorders and mixers. PA sysem.
12. Reception of radio signals
Principles of AM and FM radio reception; characteristics of the domestic & communication
receivers.
B. TELEVISION ENGINEERING
1. Studio – Transmitter programme link:
Working principle and characteristics of portable and fixed Studio Transmitter microwave
links.
2. Signal processing for input to the transmitter
Working principles and characteristics of hum suppressors, stabilising amplifier and the
video procorrectors.
3. Type of Modulation in TV transmitters
Types of modulation for the vision and sound RF carriers both in Analogue and Digital
transmitters.
4. The High / Medium power VHF TV transmitters.
Circuit considerations for the exciter stage of the vision and sound transmitters and for
stabilization of carrier frequency; modulation of intermediate frequency; vestigial
sideband shaping; power amplification of modulated vision and sound carrier; control,
protective, monitoring and rectifier circuits and the arrangement for cooling of thermionic
tubes in the transmitters; Solid State TV Transmitters including exciter, control and power
amplifier stages; diplexing of the vision and the sound transmitter output power; Dummy
load; characteristics of the high gain VHF/UHF antennae; arrangement for coupling the
output power to the antennae; the characteristics of the low loss RF feeder cable; power
and the audio/video earthing considerations.
5. The low and very low power VHF/UHF TV transmitters
The salient features of the LP/VLP TV Transmitter equipment; characteristics of the
transmitting aerials used with such transmitters.
6. Satellite Communication
Various types of uplink systems (permanent Earth Station, TRACT Vans, SNG, DSNG);
Simulcast transmission. Calculation of Look Angles and Link Budget. Analogue/Digital,
TVRO terminal equipment (including PDA, Feed & LNBC, etc).
7. Performance measurements
Standard measurements required to be carried out for checking the performance of TV
transmitters, microwave links and the TVRO terminal equipment, transmitting aerials,
CNR measurement of Uplik/Downlik chain.
8. TV Studio
a. Salient features of a typical TV studio; video and audio schematic.
b. The station synch pulse generator” block schematic of colour TV camera chain:
working principles and characteristics of photo conductive plumbicon and the station
tubes; TV camera optics; view finder; camera control; processing and encoding of
video signal. Charge coupled devices (CCD) cameras, digital Cameras, Merits of
CCD cameras over tube type camera.
c. The working principles of a vertical interval switcher, the switch matrix and the cross
point principle of mixing of video signals vision mixer configurations pattern
generation, chroma keying and digital video.
d. Characteristics of lamps and fittings used for lighting in TV studios the colour
temperature of the light; light level requirements, construction and working of light
temperature meter and light level meters. Cold lights
e. Working principles of CCD telecine and the associated continuous motion film
projector; sound of film and its reproduction; the frame store.
f.
Characteristics of various types of microphones used for pickup of TV sound and
typical sound mixing desk required for TV applications.
g. Principles of timing a colour studio system for ensuring synchronism of vision sources
at a mixing point.
9. Video Tape recording
Principles of magnetic tape recording of television signal, helical video tape
recording formats block schematic of a typical helical VTR functional details of the
tape transport control system servo system, video and audio signal processing
circuits in helical VTR, timing errors in helical VTRs working principles of digital time
base corrector, editing of video recording s characteristics of video tapes ad
cassettes and their handing.
Betacam SP digital VCRs various storage devices for video, concepts of video digital
compression Non liner editing systems . Paint Box for video graphics, Digital video
library system.
10. TV Receiver
Block schematic of a colour TV receiver working principles, sections of the modern
colour TV receiver.
11.Outside broadcast
Working principles and characteristics of TV OB van and the microwave link equipment.
Arrangement for TV coverage of outdoor events.
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SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF PRODUCTION ASSISTANT (EMPC)
Qualification
:
A Bachelor’s degree of Recognized University or Diploma in TV/Film/Stage
From a Recognized Institute & Proficiency in English.
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
150
150
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
TOPICS
1. General Intelligence & reasoning (Audio/Visual Media)
(Marks-25)
• Basic A/V Programme Production Process:
(a)
Television
- Camera
- Lights
- Microphone
- Sound recorder
- Videotape recorder
- Editing machine
(b)
Radio
- Microphone
- Sound recorder
- Audio tape recorder
- Editing machine
(c)
Machinery /Equipment require for (i) Radio Production and (ii) Television Production.
Radio Production
• microphone
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sound recorder
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Audio Tape Recorder
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editing machine
Television Production
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camera
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lights
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microphone
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sound recorder
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videotape recorder
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editing machine
(d)
KEY PROFESSIONALS INVOLVED IN TELEVISION PRODUCTION
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Producer
Director
Script writer
Actors /PRESENTER/COMENTATOR/VOICE OVER
Cameraperson
Sound Recordist
Art Director
Production Assistant
OR
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Flower Designer
Costume Designer
Playback Singer
Producer
Orchestra Players
Stage Decorator
Director
Dance Master
Production Assistant
Cameraperson
KEY PROFESSIONALS INVOLVED IN RADIO PRODUCTION
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Producer
Director
Script Writer
Actors /PRESENTER/COMENTATOR/ANNOUNCER
Sound Recordist
Production Assistant
PROGRAMME PRODUCTION
(i)Pre production, (ii) Production & (iii) Post production)
(G)
Formats of Programme
A format of TV programmes.
• Animation
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Appeals
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Bulletins
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Discussion & Talk
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Docudramas
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Documentaries
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Films
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Games & Quizzes
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Magazines & Reviews
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Makeovers
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Performances & Events
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Readings
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Reality
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Talent Shows
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Formats of Radio Programmes
Number of people — i.e. the total population of the area.
Number of men and women — Sex ratio
Literate people/Illiterate people
The languages spoken in the area.
Schools/Colleges
Children going to school
Health facilities — availability of doctors, primary health centre, clinics,
hospitals.
Any major diseases
Religions in the area-population wise
Power supply
Nearest radio stations/Television stations
Climate of the place
Main occupation of the people
Income per head/people below poverty line
Roads/transport facilities
Irrigation facilities
Number of people engaged in agriculture/other occupations.
Types of crops.
(h) Programme elements
ƒ script
ƒ interviews
ƒ with ‘ordinary people’
ƒ with experts
ƒ with official spokespersons from
ƒ government or organisations
ƒ vox pops
ƒ features
ƒ discussions
ƒ archive material
ƒ actuality
ƒ news round-ups
ƒ humourous or ‘light’ items
ƒ special effects
ƒ music
2. Numerical Aptitude (A/V Programme Production)
(a)
DATES TO REMEMBER
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(Marks-25)
1959 - Television started in India as an experiment.
1975 - SITE programme starts
1976 - Doordarshan, which was AIR’s television arm, becomes a separate
department
1982 - Coverage of Ninth Asian Games. Doordarshan starts national
coverage and colour transmission for the first time.
1983 - Government sanctions a huge expansion of Doordarshan
1997 - Establishment of Prasar Bharati
Timeline of audio format developments
3. General Awareness (A/V Programme Production)
(Marks-30)
Organizations
• Broadcasting
o FM Radio Phase(FM Radio Broadcasting Services Through Private Agencies)
o Conditional Access System (CAS)
o Community Radio Stations
o Prasar Bharati
o Doordarshan
o Akashvani (All India Radio)
o Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Limited
o Uplinking/Downlinking of TV Channels
o Content Regulation on Private TV Channels
o DIRECT TO HOME(DTH)
o Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)
o Headend-in-the-Sky (HITS)
o Digital television transition
o Radio And Television Licence Around The World
o Broadcasting Authority of India
• Information
o Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP)
o Directorate of Field Publicity
o Photo Division
o Publications Division
o Research Reference & Training Division
o Song & Drama Division
o Office of the Registrar of Newspapers for India (RNI)
o Press Council of India
o Press Information Bureau (PIB)
o Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC)
• Films
o Directorate of Film Festivals (DFAI)
o Films Division (FD)
o Central Board of Film Certification
o Children's Film Society, India
o Film and Television Institute of India (FTII)
o Film Certification Appellate Tribunal
o National Film Archive of India (NFAI)
o Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute
o National Film Development Corporation
Administrative function & duties of production Assistant
Studio production work can include:
• managing phone lines for phone-ins and competitions
• timing shows
• operating recording, editing and mixing equipment on pre-recorded or live
programmes (often known as 'driving the desk')
• recording and editing programme trailers
• offering creative input, such as writing links or devising quiz questions.
Guiding rules of production Assistant
o Make a full assessment of the assignment.
o Select and brief the contributor; set deadlines for first draft and final script.
o Book studios and other technical facilities.
o Prepare publicity.
o Edit script and cast the production.
o Have the script properly typed.
o Select mood music and sound effects.
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Conduct dry-run.
Prepare to go to the studio.
Arrive at studio ahead of artists; advise technical operator of microphone
requirements; supervise setting up of studio.
Microphone rehearsals.
Discuss rehearsals with the operator.
Give cast the final briefing.
Pay full attention to the performance.
Thank artists for their attendance.
Arrange payment of fees.
4. General English
(Marks-40)
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on:
• Inferring meaning of phrase
• Inferring theme of passage
• Synonyms
• Antonyms
• The reason why…
• The author feels that…
• The tone of the passage
• Identifying the overall meaning of text
• Questions testing reasoning
• Topic of discussion from list
(B)
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Vocabulary
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
(C) Grammar
• Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given words.
• Selecting the words which best express opposites of the given words.
• Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs, Conjunctions,
Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
• Finding out the correctly spelled words from a list.
• Finding out the wrongly spelled words from a list
• Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
• Choosing the correctly spelt word from a list
• Finding out the error in a sentence.
• Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
• Choosing the correct direct speech from the given sentences.
• Inserting the correct articles.
• Correcting/Insert the Tense
5. Professional Section
(Marks-30)
(a)
Technical Terms and Television Production Jargon (language)
B-roll, Dolly, Pan, Tilt, Soundbite, aka SOT, Talking Head, Voice Over etc.
(b)
PRINCIPLES OF SELF REGULATION in News
Impartiality and objectivity in reporting, Ensuring neutrality, Reporting on crime and
safeguards to ensure crime and violence are not glorified, Depiction of violence or
intimidation against women and children, Sex and nudity, Privacy, Endangering
national security, Refraining from advocating or encouraging superstition and
occultism, Sting operations, Corrigendum, Viewer feedback.
C.
Radio BROADCASTING
Studio,
Microphones,
Sound effects
Music
Artificial echo
Filter or distort
Human voice
Production stages
Qualities of a radio producer
RADIO and Television BROADCASTING
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
T.V. BROADCASTING
Basic Types of Programme content
(a) Scripted entertainment
(b) Unscripted entertainment
(c) Informational and educational
•
•
•
•
•
The 'Grammar' of Television
Camera Techniques: Movement
Editing Techniques
Sound effects (SFX).
VIDEOTAPE FORMATS
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SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF RESEARCH ASSISTANT (EMPC)
Qualification
:
Mode of Recruitment
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
150
150
03 Hours (180 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Master’s Degree from a recognized University preferably in Mass
Communication/Transmission Technology/Distance Education/Journalism
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
MULTIPLE CHOICE SECTION:
Sl.
TOPICS
1.
General
Intelligence &
Reasoning
2.
Numerical
Aptitude
3.
General
Awareness
(90 Marks)
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1. Analogy
2. Coding and Decoding
3. Correct Mathematical Sign
4. Distance and Direction Sense Test
5. Human relation
6. Inserting Correct Mathematical Sign
7. Mathematical Operation
8. Mutual Relation Problem
9. Non-Verbal Reasoning
10. Number Ranking
11. Odd Man Out
12. Similarities and Differences
13. Tallest Youngest Relation
14. Time Sequence Test
15. Data sufficiency
1. Arithmetical Operations
2. Averages
3. Computation of Whole Numbers
4. Decimals and Fractions
5. Discount
6. Interest
7. Mensuration
8. Number System
9. Percentage
10. Profit/Loss
11. Ratio & Proportions
12. Ratio & Time
13. Relationship B/w Numbers
14. Tables and Graphs
15. Time and Distance
(A)
Environmental Awareness
6. Environment: concept; natural and man-made environment;
concept of biosphere; urban and rural environment.
7. Natural Resources: types; what makes them continually
available; their conservation aspects; renewable, nonrenewable resources; biodegradable, non-biodegradable and
very slow degrading substances; bio-geo-chemical cycles in
nature; water cycle.
8. Environment and Society: development related issues;
sustainable development; health problems due to the
degradation of environment.
9. Environmental Issues and Concerns: air, water, soil, noise and
radiation pollution; outdoor and indoor pollution; global
warming and climate change; loss of biodiversity; emerging
environmental problems – radio frequency radiation pollution;
pollution at higher altitudes; pollution in the outer space, marine
pollution.
10. Environmental Management: disposal of hazardous wastes; ecofriendly practices; environmental legislations and laws;
environment impact assessment (EIA) studies; eco-labels; ISO
14000 standards.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
25
15
20
Sl.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(B)
Computer Awareness
Basics of Computer Hardware
1. Functioning of a Computer:
Components of a computer and their role
e.g. CPU, ALU, CU etc., Number system
Codes ASCII Unicode, Concept of
Instruction
2. Memory System:
Type
of
memories
and
their
characteristics
Need of memory hierarchy, Concepts of
Main
Memory,
Cache,
Secondary
Memory
3. I/O devices and their functions, I/O
devices, Current trends in I/O
Basics of Computer Software
1. Different type of software:
System and application software, Utility
software, Perverse software – Computer
Virus
Open Source software
2.Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions
3: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software,
Philosophy – licensing, copyright, Project
Management Software, Timesheet system,
Introduction of Office Applications, Word
Processing, Spreadsheet, Database –data
records,
a
form,
a
query and a report, Email – Sending
mail to a number of people in a group.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
Internet Technologies
1: Networking and Internet, Basic of
Networking Concepts, Advantages of
Networking, Internet, TCP/IP, Web
addresses
2: Web Applications
Browsing, E-mail, E-Learning and wiki
3: Cyber Law
Computer Application Software
1: Operating System Basic Operations
Windows, Linux
2. Word Processor
Basic
Operations
(Font
selection,
Justification,
Spell
check,
Table,
Indentation) Table of Contents, Track
Changes and Commenting.Mail Merge,
Printing, Practice session.
3. Spread sheet
Concept of Worksheet, Workbook
and cell
Data entry, Data editing and Formula
Graphics
4. Presentation Software
Basics
operation,
Animation
and
Sounds
5. E-mail
Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam
and Filtering
6. Browsing and Discussion Forum
Browsing and Search, Discussion
Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
(C) Distance Learning
15. The definition and role of Distance Learning in India.
16. The multi-media approach of Distance Learning.
17. Difference between distance learning, correspondence
course and conventional.
18. Advantages of distance learning.
19. Student Support Service in distance learning.
20. e-learning and m-learning
21. Internet based learning.
(D) Current Events
1.
4.
General English
Sports Events
2. Science Events
3. Discoveries
4. Indian Economy
5. Indian Politics
6. Fairs & Festivals
7. Language of India
8. Technological Development
9. Important International Events
10. Health & Education
11. Rural India Events & Schemes
(A) Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on :
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
10.
(B)
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Inferring meaning of phrase
Inferring theme of passage
Synonyms
Antonyms
The reason why…
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
Vocabulary
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
30
Sl.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
(C)
12.
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
Grammar
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the
given words
Selecting the word which best expresses opposite of the
given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words
(Adverbs, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the
given words.
Finding out the correct passive form of phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of phrase from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given
below.
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms
(beer, bier, bear)
Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
Inserting the correct preposition from a list
Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
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PROFESSIONAL SECTION
Sl.
No.
1.
TOPICS
Research
Methodology
DETAIL SYLLABUS
1.
MEANING OF RESEARCH
2.
GOALS OF RESEARCH
3.
SIGNIFICANCE OF RESEARCH
4.
IDENTIFICATION OF A RESEARCH PROBLEM
5.
6.
7.
8.
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
•
Deciding which information is relevant
•
Finding various sources of information
•
Organising the literature
•
Writing the review of literature
TYPES OF RESEARCH
•
Basic and Applied Research
•
Exploratory Research
•
Experimental Research
•
Qualitative and Quantitative Research
HYPOTHESISING IN RESEARCH
ETHICS IN RESEARCH
Ethical issues before the research
•
Voluntary participation
•
Informal consent
Ethical issues during the research
•
Researcher’s identity
•
Behavioral changes in participants
•
Considerate treatment of participants
•
Debriefing of participants
•
Alleviating harmful after effects
Ethical issues after the Research
•
Anonymity of participants
•
Confidentiality
•
Analysis of Data
•
Reporting research results
Protecting privacy in research
9.
SAMPLING
Related Concepts
•
The population
•
Random Selection
•
Standard Error
•
Confidence intervals
•
Sample size
Probability Sampling
•
Simple random sampling
•
Systematic random sampling
•
Stratified random sampling
•
Cluster sampling
Non-Probability sampling
•
Accidental sampling
•
Purposive Sampling
•
Quota sampling
•
Representative Samples
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
30
Sl.
No.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
10. SAMPLING
Related Concepts
•
The population
•
Random Selection
•
Standard Error
•
Confidence intervals
•
Sample size
Probability Sampling
•
Simple random sampling
•
Systematic random sampling
•
Stratified random sampling
•
Cluster sampling
Non-Probability sampling
•
Accidental sampling
•
Purposive Sampling
•
Quota sampling
•
Representative Samples
11. DATA COLLECTION
•
Instrumentation in Research
•
Validity
•
Reliability
•
Usability
•
Sources of Data
•
Primary
•
Secondary
•
Questionnaire
•
Types of Questionnaires
•
Construction of Questionnaire
•
Interview
•
Structured Interview
•
Unstructured Interview
•
Telephonic interview
•
Computer directed interview
•
Observation
Systematic Observation
•
Selecting events
•
Recording events
•
Coding events
•
Interpreting events
•
Sources of error
•
Validity of observations
•
Participant Observation
•
Levels of participation
•
Selected settings
•
Recording observations
•
Coding observations
•
Interpreting observations
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
Sl.
No.
TOPICS
DETAIL SYLLABUS
DISTRIBUTION
OF MARKS
12. DATA ANALYSIS
•
Parametric and Non parametric analysis
•
Measures of Central Tendency
•
Measures of Dispersion
•
Frequency distribution
•
Histogram
•
Ogives
•
Pie diagram
•
Descriptive analysis
13. WRITING THE RESEARCH REPORT
2.
Mass
Communication
•
Introduction to the Study
•
Theoretical Framework of the Study
•
Review of relevant literature
•
Methodological Details of the Study
•
Data Collection
•
Data Analysis and interpretation
•
Findings of the Study
•
Conclusions and suggestions for further research
•
Bibliography
Media, Society and Culture: Communication: concepts and process, Political
processes of mediated societies, Media Society and Culture, Media Systems,
Media Audiences & Access to Media, Understanding Media, Role and Impact
of Mass media on Contemporary Human Life.
Mass Communication and Culture: Normative Theory of Media and Society:
Media Economics, Ownership, Control and Governance: The Production of
Media Content: Media Content: Issues, Concepts and Method of Analysis:
Audience Theory and Research Traditions; The Study of Mass Media
Audiences; Socio –Cultural Effect; Media and the Public Sphere.
General understanding of Advertising, Broadcasting, Public Relations,
Conflict Communications, Cultivation Analysis, Film, Globalization,
International and Intercult
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SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF ELECTORONIC MEDIA OFFICER (EMPC)
Qualification
:
Mode of Recruitment
:
SECTION – 1
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
A Master Degree with at least 55% of the marks or its equivalent Grade of `B’
in the UGC seven point scale along with good academic record
Section –I (Multiple Choice Questions) & Section-II (Subjective Questions)
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQ)
:
:
:
100
100
11/2 Hours (90 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
Note: There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer
TOPICS:
1. General Intelligence & reasoning ((Audio/Visual Media)
•
Basic A/V Programme Production Process:
(a)
Television
(b)
Radio
(c)
Machinery /Equipment require for (i) Radio Production and (ii) Television
Production.
Radio Production
Television Production
•
KEY PROFESSIONALS INVOLVED IN TELEVISION PRODUCTION
•
OR
•
KEY PROFESSIONALS INVOLVED IN RADIO PRODUCTION
•
PROGRAMME PRODUCTION
(i)Pre production, (ii) Production & (iii) Post production)
•
(20 MARKS)
Formats of Programme
A format of TV programmes.
•
Formats of Radio Programmes
•
Programme elements
2. Numerical Aptitude (A/V Programme Production)
(a)
(20 MARKS)
DATES TO REMEMBER
Year
1985
1985
•
1959 - Television started in India as an experiment.
•
1975 - SITE programme starts
•
1976 - Doordarshan, which was AIR’s television arm, becomes a separate
•
department
•
1982 - Coverage of Ninth Asian Games. Doordarshan starts national
•
coverage and colour transmission for the first time.
•
1983 - Government sanctions a huge expansion of Doordarshan
•
1997 - Establishment of Prasar Bharati
Media formats
1987
High Definition
Compatible Digital
(HDCD)
Digital Audio Tape (DAT)
1991
MiniDisc (MD)
1992
Digital Compact Cassette
(DCC)
1986
1993
1997
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
DVD
DTS-CD
DVD-Audio
Super Audio CD (SACD)
DualDisc
HD DVD
2006
Blu-ray Disc
2008
slotMusic
Recording formats
Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF)
Sound Designer (by Digidesign)
Digital. Redbook compatible physical CD
containing 20–24 bit information.
Digital.
Digital. Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding
(ATRAC)
Digital.
WAVEform (WAV)
Dolby Digital surround cinema sound
Digital Theatre System (DTS)
Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (SDDS) MPEG-1
Audio Layer III
Dolby Digital
DTS Audio
Digital.
Direct Stream Digital
Windows Media Audio (WMA)
The True Audio Lossless Codec (TTA)
Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Advanced audio coding (AAC)
Ogg Vorbis
Digital.
Apple Lossless (ALE or ALAC)
Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio
OggPCM
Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio
320kbit/s MP3 on microSD or microSDHC
(b) Timeline of audio format developments
3. General Awareness (A/V Programme Production)
(20 MARKS)
Organization
• Broadcasting
o FM Radio Phase(FM Radio Broadcasting Services Through Private Agencies)
o Conditional Access System (CAS)
o Community Radio Stations
o Prasar Bharati
o Doordarshan
o Akashvani (All India Radio)
o Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Limited
o Uplinking/Downlinking of TV Channels
o Content Regulation on Private TV Channels
o DIRECT TO HOME(DTH)
o Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)
o Headend-in-the-Sky (HITS)
o Digital television transition
o Radio And Television Licence Around The World
o Broadcasting Authority of India
• Information
o Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP)
o Directorate of Field Publicity
o Photo Division
o Publications Division
o Research Reference & Training Division
o Song & Drama Division
o Office of the Registrar of Newspapers for India (RNI)
o Press Council of India
o Press Information Bureau (PIB)
o Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC)
• Films
o Directorate of Film Festivals (DFAI)
o Films Division (FD)
o Central Board of Film Certification
o Children's Film Society, India
o Film and Television Institute of India (FTII)
o Film Certification Appellate Tribunal
o National Film Archive of India (NFAI)
o Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute
o National Film Development Corporation
(a) A useful check-list (A/V Programme Production) Studio
o The assignment:
o Purpose of broadcast:
o Target audience:
o Method of handling (talk, interview, etc.):
o Proposed date of broadcast:
o Contributor:
o Dates for fist and second drafts:
o Date for final script:
o Facilities required
o Date and time of read-through
o Date and time of studio rehearsal:
o Dates and times of effects rehearsals:
o Budget allocated for assignment
(b) The importance of organization in the work of the producer, a
Few simple rules.
(c) Administrative function & duties of Electronic Media Officer
(e)
Guiding rules of Electronic Media Officer
4. General English (MCQ)
(20 MARKS)
(i)
Comprehension
A passage of 500 words with MCQs on:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Inferring meaning of phrase
Inferring theme of passage
Synonyms
Antonyms
The reason why…
The author feels that…
The tone of the passage
Identifying the overall meaning of text
Questions testing reasoning
Topic of discussion from list
(a)
Technical Terms and Television Production Jargon (language) B-roll, Dolly, Pan, Tilt,
Soundbite, aka SOT, Talking Head, Voice Over etc.
(b)
PRINCIPLES OF SELF REGULATION in News
Impartiality and objectivity in reporting, Ensuring neutrality, Reporting on crime and
safeguards to ensure crime and violence are not glorified, Depiction of violence or
intimidation against women and children, Sex and nudity, Privacy, Endangering
national security, Refraining from advocating or encouraging superstition and
occultism, Sting operations, Corrigendum, Viewer feedback.
(ii)
Vocabulary
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
One word substitution
Phrase closest in meaning to word
Make adverb from verb
Make verb from adverb
Make noun from adjective
Make adjective from noun
Choosing correct form of address
Choosing ending to formal and informal letters
Inserting correct article
Choosing correct spelling of commonly mis-spelt words
(iii)
Grammar
•
•
•
Selecting the words which best express meanings of the given words
Selecting the word which best expresses opposite of the given words.
Filling the blanks by selecting the appropriate words (Adverbs, Conjunctions,
Prepositions, Verbs etc.) from the given words.
Finding out the correct passive form of phrase from a list.
Finding out the correct active form of phrase from a list
Interpretation of meaning from a list
Completing the sentence by selecting the best option given below.
Inserting the correct word in a sentence from homonyms (beer, bier, bear)
Inserting the correct conjunction from a list.
Inserting the correct preposition from a list
Inserting the correct punctuation from a list
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
5. Professional Section (MCQ)
(20 MARKS)
Section A.
(a)
SOUND BROADCASTING
(i)
Ingredients of a radio format
(a)
Human voice or spoken word.
(b)
Music
(c)
Sound effects
(ii)
Elements of radio production
(a) Studio,
(b) Microphones,
• Uni-directional microphone
• Bi-directional microphone
• Omni-directional microphone
(c) Sound effects
• Spot effects or effects that are created as we speak and
• Recorded Sound effects.
SECTION – II SUBJECTIVE QUESTION
Total No. of Questions
Total Marks
Time Duration
Additional time for SCRIBE
(On behalf of VH candidate)
:
:
:
10 (To attempt 05 questions only)
50
11/2 Hours (90 Minutes)
:
10 Minutes Per Hour
TOPICS:
(A)
(50 MARKS)
Radio/T.V. BROADCASTING
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
Studio,
Microphones,
Sound effects
Music
Artificial echo
Filter or distort
Human voice
(B)
Production which is carried out in three stages
•
Pre-production
•
Production and
•
Post-production
(C)
Qualities of producer
•
inquisitiveness
•
drawing from experiences
•
ability to conceptualise ideas
•
creativity
•
good user of words
(D)
Basic Types of Programme content
Scripted entertainment
•
•
Unscripted entertainment
•
Informational and educational
(E)
The 'Grammar' of Television
(F)
Camera Techniques: Movement
(G)
Editing Techniques
(H)
Use of Sound
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