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JKSSB DATE 03/01/2025 Advance notice for conduct of OMR Based Written Examination for recruitment to different posts.

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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR

JAMMU &KASHMIR SERVICES SELECTION BOARD


CPO Chowk Panjtirthi, Jammu/ Zamzam Complex Rambagh Srinagar.
www.jkssb.nic.in
Subject: Advance notice for conduct of OMR Based Written Examination for
recruitment to different posts.

It is hereby notified for the information of candidates that J&K Services


Selection Board (JKSSB) 0s scheduled to conduct the OMR based written test for
various posts, tentatively as per the schedule given in Annexure "A"(tentative
schedule) to this notice. The exact dates along with the schedule for downloading of
Admit Cards shall be notified separately in due course of time.
The candidates who have applied for such posts whose examination may
be scheduled on the same date and thereby experiencing clash of examination dates
may represent before the Board within 03 working days of the issuance of this notice
so that the changes (if any) are accordingly adjusted in the schedule. This is an
advance notice for the information of concerned candidates.
The syllabus for examination to these posts is annexed herewith as
Annexure "A" to "BG",

b3.01.2025
(Reyaz Ahmad Malik) JKAS
Cohtroller of Examinations
J&K Services Selection Board

No. JKSSB-COEOEXAM/UT/10/2023-04 (7055504) Dated: 03-01-2025


Copy to the:
1) Commissioner/Secretary to the Government, General Administration
Department, Civil Secretariat, J&K, Jammu/Srinagar.
2) Director Information & Public Relations, J&K Government with the request to
get the said notification published in at least three leading local newspapers of
Jammu/Srinagar for three consecutive days.
3) Member(s) ALL, J&K Services Selection Board.
4) Secretary, J&K Services Selection Board.
5) Deputy Controller of examinations J&K Services Selection Board
6) Administrative Officer, Services Selection Board, Jammu/Srinagar.
7) P.A. to Chairman, J&K Services Selection Board
8) In-charge Website, Services Selection Board, Jammu.
9) Office record.
Annexure "A" (Tentative Schedule)
Tentative
Notification
S.No. Department Name of the post Item No. Syllabus Date of
No.
Examination
Junior
Health & Medical
1 Radiotherapy 02 of 2021 168
Education
Technician
Junior
Health & Medical "A" 02.02.2025
2 Radiotherapy 02 of 2021 198
Education
Technician
Health & Medical Senior
3 02 of 2021 199
Education Radiotherapy Tech
Health & Medical
4 Museum Curator 02 of 2021 195 "B" 02.02.2025
Education
Health & Medical Medical Physics
5 02 of 2021 206 "C" 02.02.2025
Education Technician
Health & Medical Clinical
6 02 of 2021 207 "D" 02.02.2025
Education Psychologist
Health & Medical
7 Remedial Therapist 02 of 2021 208
Education
"E" 02.02.2025
Health & Medical
8 Special Educator 02 of 2021 211
Education
Health & Medical
9 Sanitary Inspector 02 of 2021 307 "F" 02.02.2025
Education
Health & Medical
10 Food Safety Officer 02 of 2021 414 "G" 02.02.2025
Education
Paramedical
Health & Medical 02.02.2025
11 Assistant 02 of 2021 172 "H"
Education
(Dermatology)
Health & Medical
12 Plumber 02 of 2021 316
Education
Health & Medical
13 Plumber 02 of 2021 333
Education
"I" 02.02.2025
Health & Medical
14 Plumber 02 of 2021 356
Education
Health & Medical
15 Plumber 02 of 2021 379
Education
Health & Medical Medical Record
16 02 of 2021 231 "J" 02.02.2025
Education Keeper
Health & Medical Refrigerator
17 02 of 2021 260 "K" 02.02.2025
Education Mechanic
Health & Medical Telephone
18 02 of 2021 176
Education Operator
Health & Medical
19 Junior Projectionist 02 of 2021 214
Education
Agriculture
20 Production & Film Operator 07 of 2020 244
Farmer's Welfare
Agriculture
21 Production & Film Operator 07 of 2020 245
Farmer's Welfare
Agriculture
22 Production & Film Operator 07 of 2020 246
Farmer's Welfare
Agriculture
"L" 02.02.2025
23 Production & Film Operator 07 of 2020 295
Farmer's Welfare
Agriculture
24 Production & Film Operator 07 of 2020 296
Farmer's Welfare
Agriculture
25 Production & Film Operator 07 of 2020 297
Farmer's Welfare
Agriculture
26 Production & Film Operator 07 of 2020 298
Farmer's Welfare
Agriculture
27 Production & Tracer 07 of 2020 243
Farmer's Welfare
Junior Culture
28 Information 127
Assistant
Junior Culture
29 Information 129
Assistant
Junior Culture
30 Information 134
Assistant
01 of 2021 "M" 02.02.2025
Junior Culture
31 Information 138
Assistant
Junior Culture
32 Information 139
Assistant
Junior Culture
33 Information 161
Assistant
34 Tourism Rent Collector 04 of 2022 123
ARI & training
35 Re-toucher Artist 57
Department
02 of 2022
ARI & training
36 Re-toucher Artist 58
Department
"N" 02.02.2025
Animal/Sheep
Husbandry Carpenter cum
37 04 of 2022 157
& Fisheries Mistri-II
Department.
38 Horticulture Welder 01 of 2021 029
Conservation
39 Culture 04 of 2020 055 "O" 02.02.2025
Assistant
40 Culture Modeller 04 of 2020 057 "P" 02.02.2025
41 Home Assistant Secretary 06 of 2020 213
"Q" 02.02.2025
42 Home Head Assistant 06 of 2020 214
43 Higher Education Tabla Assistant 06 of 2020 181 "R" 02.02.2025
Public Address
44 Information System 01 of 2021 118 "S" 02.02.2025
Operator(PASO)
Skill
45 Jr. Programmer 07 of 2020 308 "T" 02.02.2025
Development
Health & Medical Rehabilitation
46 02 of 2021 209 "U" 02.02.2025
Education Psychologist
Health & Medical Laboratory
47 02 of 2021 417 02.02.2025
Education Assistant
"V"
Health & Medical Laboratory
48 02 of 2021 421
Education Assistant
49 Horticulture Cleaner 01 of 2021 024
50 Horticulture Cleaner 01 of 2021 071 "W" 02.02.2025
51 Horticulture Cleaner 01 of 2021 101
Animal/Sheep
Husbandry and
52 Junior Librarian 04 of 2021 637 "X" 02.02.2025
Fisheries
Department
53 Information Electrician 01 of 2021 115 "Y" 02.02.2025

Health & Medical Laboratory


54 02 of 2021 416
Education Technician 09.02.2025
"Z"
Health & Medical Laboratory
55 02 of 2021 420
Education Technician
Health & Medical Assistant Food
56 03 of 2021 601
Education Analyst
"AA" 09.02.2025
Health & Medical Assistant Food
57 03 of 2021 602
Education Analyst
Health & Medical
58 Screen Technician 02 of 2021 309
Education
"AB" 09.02.2025
Labour&
59 Supervisior 04 of 2020 73
Employment
Health & Medical
60 Animal Keeper 02 of 2021 412 "AC" 16.02.2025
Education
Health & Medical Medical Record
61 02 of 2021 179
Education Technician
"AD" 16.02.2025
Health & Medical Medical Record
62 02 of 2021 225
Education Technician
Rural
Panchayat
63 Development and 01 of 2023 001
Secretary
Panchayati Raj

Rural
Panchayat
64 Development and 01 of 2023 002
Secretary
Panchayati Raj
"AE" 16.02.2025
Rural
Panchayat
65 Development and 01 of 2023 003
Secretary
Panchayati Raj
Rural
Panchayat
66 Development and 01 of 2023 004
Secretary
Panchayati Raj
Computer
Skill
67 Instructor/ 07 of 2020 309 "AF" 16.02.2025
Development
Operator
Home
68 Electrician Grade-II 04 of 2022 80 "AG" 16.02.2025
Department
Film Production
69 Information 01 of 2021 123 "AH" 16.02.2025
Assistant
Junior Laboratory
70 Higher Education 182
Technician
06 of 2020 "AI" 16.02.2025
Junior Laboratory
71 Higher Education 193
Technician
72 Higher Education Assistant PTI 06 of 2020 187 "AJ" 16.02.2025
Health & Medical
73 Child Psychologist 02 of 2021 210 "AK" 16.02.2025
Education
Health & Medical Drug Control
74 03 of 2021 600 "AL" 16.02.2025
Education Officer
Forest, Ecology
75 and Environment Scientist 'A' 03 of 2021 556 "AM" 23.02.2025
Department

Forest, Ecology
76 and Environment Lab Assistant 03 of 2021 595 "AN" 23.02.2025
Department
77 Culture Lab Assistant 04 of 2020 61 "AO" 23.02.2025
Data Entry
78 Higher Education 06 of 2020 202 "AP" 02.03.2025
Operator
Forest, Ecology
79 and Environment Labortory Assistant 03 of 2021 568
Department

Forest, Ecology
80 and Environment Labortory Assistant 03 of 2021 569 "AQ" 02.03.2025
Department

Forest, Ecology
81 and Environment Labortory Assistant 03 of 2021 570
Department
Health & Medical
82 Telephone operator 02 of 2021 308
Education
Estates Telephone
83 04 of 2022 130
Department Operator
Estates
84 Pump Operator 04 of 2022 131
Department
Animal/Sheep
"AR" 02.03.2025
Husbandry
85 Grinder operator 04 of 2022 155
& Fisheries
Department.
Animal/Sheep
Husbandry Mechanic cum
86 04 of 2022 156
& Fisheries Mistri
Department.
Skill
87 Junior Engineer 07 of 2020 334 "AS" 02.03.2025
Development
88 Information Cameraman 01 of 2021 142
89 Information Cameraman 01 of 2021 156 "AT" 02.03.2025
90 Information Cameraman 01 of 2021 158
Animal/Sheep
Husbandry Veterinary
91 04 of 2022 135
& Fisheries Pharmacist
Department.
Animal/Sheep
Husbandry Veterinary
92 04 of 2022 145
& Fisheries Pharmacist
Department.
Animal/Sheep
Husbandry Veterinary
93 04 of 2022 146
& Fisheries Pharmacist
Department.
Animal/Sheep
Husbandry Veterinary
94 04 of 2022 147
& Fisheries Pharmacist
Department.
"AU" 02.03.2025
Animal/Sheep
Husbandry Veterinary
95 04 of 2022 148
& Fisheries Pharmacist
Department.
Animal/Sheep
Husbandry Veterinary
96 04 of 2022 149
& Fisheries Pharmacist
Department.
Animal/Sheep
Husbandry Veterinary
97 04 of 2022 150
& Fisheries Pharmacist
Department.
Animal/Sheep
Husbandry Veterinary
98 04 of 2022 151
& Fisheries Pharmacist
Department.
Hospitality &
99 Protocol Receptionist 04 of 2022 129 "AV" 02.03.2025
Department

100 Transport Foreman 04 of 2020 80 "AW" 02.03.2025


Health and
Psychiatric Social
101 Medical 02 of 2021 203
Worker
Education
"AX" 02.03.2025
Health and
Drug De- Addiction
102 Medical 02 of 2021 212
Councilor
Education
Educator-cum-
103 Higher Education 06 of 2020 180
Studio Assistant
"AY" 02.03.2025
Educator- Cum-
104 Higher Education 06 of 2020 191
Studio Assistant
Skill Audio Visual
105 07 of 2020 319 "AZ" 09.03.2025
Development Mechanic
Forest, Ecology
Junior Scientific
106 and Environment 03 of 2021 566
Assistant
Department
"BA" 09.03.2025
Forest, Ecology
Junior Scientific
107 and Environment 03 of 2021 567
Assistant
Department
108 Culture Chemical Assistant 04 of 2020 060 "BB" 16.03.2025
Skill
109 Kitabat Instructor 07 of 2020 329 "BC" 16.03.2025
Development
Technical Assistant
110 Higher Education 06 of 2020 184
EduSat
"BD" 16.03.2025
Technical Assistant
111 Higher Education 06 of 2020 194
EduSat
112 Higher Education EduSat Assistant 06 of 2020 185
"BE" 16.03.2025
113 Higher Education EduSat Assistant 06 of 2020 195
Culture
114 Photographer 04 of 2020 58
Department
"BF" 16.03.2025
Culture
115 Photographer 04 of 2020 59
Department
Labour& Career Counseling
116 04 of 2020 074 "BG" 16.03.2025
Employment Officer
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Annexure "A"
Annexure
Syallbus for Junior Radiotherapy “9”and Senior Radiotherapy Tech.
Tech.
Marks 120
First Year Time : 02 Hours
Radiation Physics (Marks 15)

Unit 1: General Physics - Introduction - Measurements & Units- force, work and energy,
temperature and heat - its SI units -Atomic structure- structure of atoms -Nucleus,
atomic number, mass number, electron orbit and energy levels -isotopes - isobars -
ionization and excitation.-Electromagnetic radiation -electromagnetic waves- quantum
theory of radiation and visible light.

Unit 2: Radioactivity - discovery of radioactivity - types of radiation emitted -


transformation process - branching - radioactive decay - artificial or induced
radioactivity- Natural radioactivity - Half life - unit of activity - specific activity -gamma
ray sources for medical uses. Nuclear fission and fusion.

Unit 3: interaction of radiation with matter: Attenuation of electromagnetic radiation


with matter - photoelectric, Compton effect - pair production -transmission of
homogeneous beam through a medium - filtration - transmission of beam through body
tissues.

Unit 4: Radiation units - Roentgen - Exposure - Radiation intensity -flux and fluence-
limitation of roentgen - kerma, absorbed dose - radiation dose equivalent - radiation
weighting factor - old and SI units and their relations ship - Radiation detection and
measurements and its equipments.

Human Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology (Marks 15)

Unit 1: Definition of various terms used in anatomy-Structure and function of cell-


Elementary tissues of the body- structure and function of skeleton-composition of blood
and its functions- lymphatic system - structure and function of heart .

Unit 2: Structure and function of respiratory system and urinary system - parts of
nervous system - sensory organ - digestive system and their functions - Endocrine glands
and hormones - reproductive organs and their functions.
Unit 3: Physiology of reproductive system and breast - Structure and function of liver
physiology of digestive system and absorption - Endocrine gland and hormones, location
of the glands their hormones and functions of pituitary, thyroid gland and pancreas.

Unit 4: Growth of the cell- reproduction of cell, cell cycle - tumors - benign and
malignant - cause of cancer, spread of cancer in the body - lymphatic's -metastasis,
biopsy - purpose and method, degeneration and process of cell death, repair of wound,
inflammation, infection and immunity.

Diagnostic Radiology Applied to Radiotherapy (Marks 15)


Unit 1: X-rays - properties and production of x rays - Bremsstrahlung and characteristic
X-rays spectra of x-rays - quality and intensity of x-rays - factors influencing quality and
quantity of x-rays - - self rectifying circuits - half wave rectifier - full wave rectifier-
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constant potential circuits - measurements of high voltage - X-rays circuits - Mains
voltage circuits - X-ray tube voltage (kV) -Exposure control - X-ray tube current (mA) -
control of kV circuits and mA circuits.

Unit 2: Radiographic Image: Primary radiological image formation - use of contrast


media , density - contrast - brightness - exposure of x-rays - developers -effect of
temperature - optical density measurement - Fog and noise- Intensifying screen -
Fluorescence - constituents of intensifying screens - type of screens -intensification
factors - speed of screen -screen unsharpness. Cassette -construction and use of
cassettes - effect of screen in reduction of patient dose.

Unit 3: Scattered Radiation and Fluoroscopy: Significance of scatter - Beam limiting


devices - Grid principle and structure - Types of Grids - Stationary grid, parallel grid,
focused grid - crossed grid, moving grid - potter bucky diaphragm.

Unit 4: CT, Ultrasound and MRI: Theory of tomography - multi section radiography -
tomographic equipment - CT- scanning principle - reconstruction of image- viewing and
evaluation of the image- image quality - Physical aspects of ultrasound - different
ultrasound scans - Doppler effect - MRI principle - imaging methods - slice section -
image contrast - factors affecting image quality.

Basic Radiotherapy Techniques (Marks 15)

Unit 1: Methods of treatment of malignant disease- chemotherapy , hormone therapy,


Radiotherapy and surgery in management of disease, relative value of each method for
individual tumors or tumor sites -importance of correct dosage, Blood supply, time
factor, fractionation, quality - Radical and palliative treatment. Principle affecting the
treatment of malignant disease, emergency radiotherapy, terminal care.

Unit 2: Choice of treatment and radiotherapy -Anatomical site, relation to other tissue,
general condition of the patient to include inherent diseases, extent of tumor and
histopathology, place of previous treatment, place of radical and palliative therapy.
Tumors sensitivity, anatomical site, relation to other structure availability of
equipments.

Unit 3: Single and multiple field techniques for all treatment sites (from Head to Feet)
with appropriate immobilizing device(s).- Fix, Rotation, Arc and Skip therapy
procedures. Use of Rubber traction, POP, Orfit, Body Frame in treatment technique,
Evaluation of patient setup for simple techniques.

Unit 4: Use of Beam Modifying devices, such as wedges, Tissue compensators, Mid Line
Block (MLB) in the treatment of respective sites. Customized shielding blocks and its
properties. Asymmetric jaws, Motorized wedges.

Second Year
Physics of Radiation Oncology & Instrumentation (Marks 15)
Unit 1: Teletherapy Machines - Historical development - kilo voltage - grenz ray therapy
- contact therapy - superficial therapy - deep therapy megavoltage therapy - Radio
isotopes units - physical components of cobalt 60 telecobalt units - source housing
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beam collimation and penumbra - Different type of shutter mechanism in telecobalt
units - Caesium 137 units - Advantages and disadvantages - Gamma knife units -
simulators and its description.
Unit 2: Introduction of high energy X- rays in Linear accelerators -physical components
of linear accelerators - Different beam bending magnets systems - Microwave
generators - Accelerator wave guides - Collimators - primary and secondary collimators -
Target and beam flattening system- electron beam and electron scattering foil and
applicators - Cyclotron.

Unit 3: Beam therapy data- various sources used in radiotherapy and their properties -
physics of photons, electrons, protons and neutrons in radiotherapy. Physical
parameters of dosimetry - phantoms - PDD, TAR, BSF, TMR, TPR - SSD technique and
SAD technique Treatment time dose calculation basics.

Unit 4: Treatment planning concepts and Beam directing devices and special
techniques: Physics of Bolus & Phantom material - isodose curves - measurements of
isodose curves - wedge filters - application of wedge filters in radiotherapy and
compensating filters - shielding blocks, patient immobilization devices , port film,
processing and development . Dose calculations with isodose curves and wedge fields.
SRS, SRT, IMRT, IGRT and Tomotherapy- Brachytherapy - ICR , LDR, MDR and HDR -
interstitial implants.

Radiotherapy Techniques (Marks 15)

Unit 1: Technique of fixed beam treatment - single direct filed, parallel fields, multiple
fields, regional fields. The use of wedge filters, compensators and shaping blocks,
diaphragms and applicators, positioning of the patient, principles of rotation and arc
therapy - beta ray and electron beam therapy, 3DCRT, IMRT, IGRT, cyber knife, gamma
knife, concept of simulation and virtual simulation.

Unit 2: Methods of use to include after loading techniques and remote control system -
advantages and disadvantages of various radionuclides used, dosage fractionation and
overall treatment time - cleaning, sterilization and care of small sealed radioactive
sources - beta ray application, interstitial implants, ICR, ILRT and mold therapy.

Unit 3: Planning procedures and immobilization devices- contour, isodose plans, tissue
inhomogeneity, large field matching, immobilization devices, mould room procedure.
General problems - iodine and thyroid gland - phosphorous - tracer and therapy
techniques - precautions in use and hazards involved - emergency procedures. Use of
equipment’s and responsibilities : General welfare of patient during treatment,
including care of patient in case of any inherent disease (ex. diabetes, TB, Arthritis)-
Observation and reporting of any change in the signs and symptoms of patients
receiving radiation treatment -observation of instruments and reporting of faults - care
and use of accessory equipment - beam directing devices - lead rubber aprons -
management of radiotherapy equipments - records supervision of patients work -
administration - some legal points

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Radiation Hazard Evaluation & Control (Marks 15)

Unit 1: Background radiation levels - philosophy behind radiation protection and


Basic concepts of radiation protection standards- ICRP and its recommendations -
the system of radiological protection - Justification of practices, Optimization of
protection and individual dose limits - Radiation and tissue weighting factors,
equivalent dose, effective doe, committed equivalent dose, committed effective
dose - concepts of collective dose - potential exposures, dose categories of
exposures - occupational, public and medical exposures internal exposure.

Unit 2: Effects of time, distance, shielding - shielding materials- shielding


calculations- different barrier thickness calculations - General considerations and
evaluation of work load -personnel and area monitoring rules and instruments -
Brachytherapy facilities - telegamma and accelerator installations,- protective
equipment - Radiation safety during source transfer operations Special safety
features in accelerators, reactors-.

Unit 3: Radioactive wastes - Classification of waste - Disposal of radioactive wastes -


Transportation of radioactive substances- Regulations applicable for different
modes of transport- Special requirements for transport of large radioactive
sources and fissile materials - Exemptions from regulations -Shipment approval

Unit 4: Radiation accidents and emergencies -Typical accident cases. Regulatory


framework - Atomic Energy (Radiation Protection) Rules - Applicable Safety Codes,
Standards, Guides and Manuals - Regulatory Control - Licensing, Inspection and
Enforcement - Responsibilities of Employers, Licensees, Radiological Safety
Officers and Radiation Workers.
Radiobiology Clinical Oncology (Marks 15)

Unit 1: Symptoms at presentation, Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment for most


common cancers in India specifically of Head and Neck, esophageal, gastric, brain,
lung, breast, cervical, colon, rectum, pancreatic, ovary, endometrial, leukemia and
lymphomas.

Unit 2: Care of Patient - Before, during and after radiotherapy, Concepts in cancer
treatment (single modalities, combination, especially chemoirradiation, adjuvant,
neo-adjuvant, palliative treatment). Pharmacology of important cancer drugs used
in chemoirradiation. Principles and procedures in basic life saving skills during
radiotherapy (cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) methods, controlling bleeding).
Symptoms at presentation, Diagnosis, Staging, Radiation treatment schedules.
Important scientific terminologies and their meanings (mucositis, dermatitis,
anemia, febrile neutropenia, Leukocytosis etc) and grading of important radiation
side effects using the international scales (RTOG/WHO/
CTCAE).

Unit 3: Basics of Radiobiology - Biological basis of radiation-induced cell kill (direct


and indirect), hydrolysis of water, cell damage, DNA damage, Somatic effects,
Genetic

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effects, Stochastic and non-stochastic effects, Effects on organs, 23 Rs in radiation,
Hypoxia and treatment, free radicals, oxygen effect and free radical scavengers,
LET and
RBE theory. Differences in cell kill mechanism by conventional radiotherapy and
SRT. Radiation sensitizers, protectors and biologicals (growth factors) used in
radiotherapy
Dose modifying factors.

Unit 4: Medical Ethics - History of Medical ethics (Nuremberg code, Helsinki


declaration, Belmont report, ICMR guidelines), patient's rights, confidentiality,
Beneficence and Non-Maleficance, autonomy, empathy and informed consent.
Ethics in
data collection, documentation and storage. Research ethics, Code of ethics for
technologists during interacting with health care professionals, patients and their
caregivers.

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Annexure "B"
"C" Marks 120
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Time 02 Hours
SyllabusAnnexure “8”Curator
for Museum
1st Year (Marks 40)

1. Ecology
2. Microbiology
3. Biochemistry and Cellular basis of Life
4. Evolution and Genetics
5. Cell and Molecular Biology
6. Wildlife Forensics
7. Microbial Diversity
8. Biosphere
9. Development and Management of British Habitats

2nd Year (Marks 40)

1. Biology of Vertebrates
2. Invertebrates
3. Vertebrate Organisms
4. Entomology
5. Animal behavior
6. Organismal and Population Biology
7. Research Methods
8. SZOO Science
9. Wildlife conservation
10. Ethology

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3rd Year (Marks 40)

1. Marine Ecology
2. Conservation of Ecology
3. Biodiversity
4. Oncology and Immunology
5. Behavioral Physiology
6. Community and Population Ecology
7. Parasitology
8. Wildlife conservation
9. Anthropogenic Threats to Biosphere
10. Welfare and Behavior of Domesticated Animals

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Annexure "D" 7/90

Syllabus for Medical Physics Technician


Annexure “3”
Marks 120 Time: 02 Hours
1. Electronic Circuits And Microprocessor (Marks 5)
• Analog Electronics I
• Analog Electronics II
• Transducer
• Digital Electronics
• Electronics For Nuclear Devices

2. Mathematical Physics And Bio Statistics (Marks 5)


• Vector Calculus And Matrices
• Complex Analysis
• Fourier And Laplace Transforms
• Partical Differential Equations
• Probability, Statistics And Error

3. Non Ionizing Radiation Physics In Medicine (Marks 5)


• Review Of Nonionising Radiationphysics In Medicine
• Tissue Optics
• Mediphotonics
• Medical Ultrasound
• Radio Frequency And Microwave

4. Radiological Physics (Marks 5)


• Atomic Physics And Nuclear Transformation
• Interaction Of Radiation With Matter
• Dosimetric Concepts And Quantities
• Principles Of Radiation Detection And Dosimeters
• Radiation Monitoring Instruments

5. Electronics And Instrumentation Laboratory (Marks 5)


> Experiments
• Rc, Lc Oscillator Design.
• Dual Regulated Power Supply
• Astable & Monostable Multivibrator Design
• Operational Amplifier - Characteristics Of Summer, Difference Amplifier And Integrator, Comparator
Circuit, Schmitt Trigger
• Filters - High Pass, Low Pass And Band Pass G. M. Counter
• Microprocessor 8085 / 8086
• Waveform Generator Sin Wave & Square Wave Using Op-Amp
• Gamma Ray Spectrometer
• Ic Regulated Power Supply
• Flip Flop, Jk & Rs Using Logic Gates.
• Half Adder & Full Adder
• Data Transfer Using Shift Register
• Digital To Analog And Analog To Digital Conversion
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• Digital Circuits For Measurements


• Interfacing And Programming Using 8279, 8259 & 8253
• Digital Clock Programming

6. Engineering Graphics And Workshop Practice (Marks 3)


• Engineering Graphics
• Workshop Practice

7. Anatomy And Physiology (Marks 5)


• Human Anatomy Overview
• Digestive System
• Respiratory, Reproduction And Excretory Systems
• Endocrine System
• Nervous System

8. Numerical Methods And Programming In "C" (Marks 3)


• Solutions Of Equations
• Interpolations
• Differentiation, Integration And Differential Equations
• Curve Fitting
• C-Programming

9. Radiation Dosimetry And Treatment Planning (Marks 5)


• Dosimetric Concepts And Quantities
• Calibrating, Measuring And Quality Assurance Of Teletherapy
• Radiation Treatment Planning Parameters
• Beam Data Measurements And Qa Of Planning Systems
• Treatment Planning Aspects And Algorithms

10. Radiotherapy Equipments (Marks 5)


• Telegamma Machines
• Particle Accelerators
• Linear Accelerators
• Radiotherapy Simulators
• Advanced Radiotherapy Equipments

11. Diagnostic And Therapeutic Laboratory- I (Marks 10)


• Calibration Of Telecobalt Unit Using Water Phantom.
• Field Congruence Test For Telecobalt And The Linear Accelerator.
• Calibration Of The High Energy Photon Beams Using Water Phantom.

• Calibration Of The Electron Beams Using Water Phantom.


• External Beam Treatment Planning -Conventional
• Calibration Of The High Dose Rate Source Using Well-Type Chamber.
• Brachytherapy Planning For Manual After Loading Applicator Using Cs-137
• Brachytherapy Planning For Hdr Remote After Loading Treatment
• Cross Calibration Of The Ionization Chamber.
• Percentage Depth Dose And Profile Measurements Using Rfa.
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• Ecg Preamplifier
• Bridge Amplifier
• Ultrasonic Diffraction Instruments
• Pacemaker I
• Pacemaker Ii
• Absorption Characteristics Using Uv Visible Spectrophotometer
• Fluorescence Spectrum Using Spectrofluorometer
• Gm Counter Characterisitcs
• Estimation Of Ph Value For Different Physiological Fluids
• Bio Amplifiers
• Calibration Of Survey Instruments And Pocket Dosimeters
• Calibration Of Tl Phosphor And Tld Reader And Its Use In Dose Distribution
• Measurements
• Recording Of Bio Signals And Analysis (Ecg, Emg)
• Analysis Of Safety Aspects Of Surgical Diathermy

12. Biomedical Instrumentation (Marks 5)


• Biopotential Electrodes And Transducers
• Bioelectric Signal Recording
• Physiological Assist Devices
• Clinical And Operation Theater Equipments
• Biotelemetry And Safety Instrumentation

13. Brachytherapy Physics (Marks 5)


• Definitions And Classification
• Radionuclides And Their Properties
• Dosimetry
• Clinical Practice
• Advanced Brachytherapy Systems

14. Materials For Implant Applications (Marks 5)


• Biological Performance Of Materials And Characterization Techniques
• Classes Of Materials Used In Medicine
• Ophthalmologic Applications And Drug Delivery Systems
• Artificial Orthopeadic And Dental Material
• Cardiovascular Materials

15. Diagnostic And Therapeutic Laboratory- II (Marks 10)


■ Quality Assurance Of A Diagnostic X-Ray Machine.
■ Evaluation Of Characteristics Of A Radiographic Image.
■ Study And Calibration Of Thyroid Uptake Measurement Unit.
■ Dose Output Measurement Of Photon ( Co Gamma Rays And High Energy X-Rays)
■ Beams Used In Radiotherapy Treatment.
■ Dose Output Measurement Of Electron Beams Used In Radiotherapy Treatment.
■ Determination Of Percentage Depth Dose Of Photon And Electron Beams.
■ Integrity Check And Calibration Of Low Activity Brachytherapy Sources.
■ Aks/ Rakr Measurement Of An Hdr Brachytherapy Source Using Well Type
■ And Cylindrical Ionisation Chambers.
10/90

■ In-Phantom Dosimetry Of A Brachytherapy Source.


■ Familiarisation With Treatment Planning Procedure Using A Computerised
■ Radiotherapy Treatment Planning System.
■ Survey Of A Radioisotope Laboratory And Study Of Surface And Air Contamination.
■ Protection Survey Of Neutron Installations - Calibration And Evaluation Of
■ Neutron Badge.
■ Protection Survey Of Industrial Radiography Camera.
■ Absorption And Backscattering Of Gamma Rays - Determination Of Hvt.
■ Radiation Protection Survey Of Teletherapy Installations.
■ Radiation Protection Survey Of Diagnostic Radiology Installations.
■ Treatment Planning Of Parallel Opposing Techniques
■ Treatment Planning Of Three Field Techniques
■ Treatment Planning Of Four Field Box Techniques
■ Treatment Planning Of Four Field Cross Field Technique
■ Treatment Planning Of Wedge Field Techniques

16. Advanced Clinical Radiation Therapy Physics (Marks 5)


• Conformal Radiotherapy With Multi Leaf Collimator
• Intensity Modulation Radiation Therapy
• Special Techniques In Radiation Therapy
• Image Guided Radiation Therapy
• Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy

17. Biological Effects Of Ionizing Radiation (Marks 5)


• Action Of Radiation On Living Cells
• Cell Respons To Irradiation And Its Radi
• Somatic Effects Of Radiation
• Genetic Effects Of Radiations
• Radiobiological Basis Of Radiotherapy

18. Biomedical Optical Spectroscopy (Marks 3)


• Tissue Optics
• Light Propogation In Turbid Media
• Opto Electronic Devices
• Optical Spectroscopy In Medicine
• Optical Imaging Of Cells And Tissues

19. Biosensors (Marks 3)


• Biosensor Transducers
• Biosensor Fabrication
• Types Of Biosensors
• Detection In Biosensors/ Biorecognition System
• Biosensors For Medical Applications

20. Industrial Radiography (Marks 3)


• Radiation Sources
• Image Formation
• Exposure And Exposure Time Estimation
11/90

• Testing Methods For Different Applications


• Neutron Radiography
12/90

21. Medical Applications Of Lasers (Marks 2)


• Laser Characteristic As Applied To Medicine And Biology
• Studies Of Cell Biological Functions And Structure Using Lasers
• Surgical Applications Of Lasers
• Lasers In Diagnosis And Therapy
• Laser Safety Regulations

22. Medical Imaging Techniques (Marks 5)


• Advanced X-Ray Imaging Systems
• Magnetic Resonance Imaging
• Diagnostic Ultrasound
• Radioisotopes In Diagnosis
• Thermography And Other Imaging Techniques

23. Monte Carlo Techniques In Dosimetry (Marks 2)


• Elements Of Monte Carlo Tecnhique
• Monte Carlo Techniques For Photon And Neutron Transport
• Monte Carlo Techniques For Electron Transport
• Monte Carlo Modeling Of Light Transport In Tissues

24. Nanotechnology For Biomedical Applications (Marks 2)


• Fundamentals Of Micro Fabrication
• Micro Fluidic Patterning And Biopolymer Patterning
• Nanofabrication
• Nano-Biotechnology
• Nanobiosensors

25. Nuclear Medicine (Marks 2)


• Physics Of Nuclear Medicine And Radio Pharm
• Rectilinear Scanners And Gamma Cameras
• Clinical Scanning Of Different Organs
• Display Systems
• Dynamic Studies Using Radioisotopes And Advanced Imaging Systems

26. Radiation Hazards Evaluation And Control (Marks 5)


• Radiation Protection Standards
• Evaluation Of External And Internal Hazards
• Planning And Shielding Calculations
• Adioactive Waste Disposal And Transport Of Radionuclides
• Radiation Emergencies, Medical Management & Legislation

27. Ultrasonics In Medicine (Marks 2)


• Generation And Detection Of Ultrasound
• Pulse Echo And Nic Diagnostic Techniques
• Signal Processing, Display And Safety
• Ultrasound In Obstetrics And Gynaecology Vascular System
• Ultrasound In Ophthalmology And Echocardiography
Annexure "D"
Annexure "E"

SyllabusAnnexure
for Clinical
“5”Psychologist
Marks 120
Part - I Time 02 Hours

Psychosocial Foundation of Behavior and Psychopathology


• Introduction
• Mental health and illness
• Epidemiology
• Self and relationships
• Family influences
• Societal influences
• Disability
• Rehabilitation
• Policies and Acts
Psychopathology
• Introduction to psychopathology
• Psychological theories
• Indian thoughts

Statistics and Research Methodology


• Introduction
• Sampling
• Concept of probability
• Hypothesis testing
• Tests of significance - Parametric tests:
• Tests of significance - Non-parametric tests
• Experimental design
• Epidemiological studies
• Multivariate analysis
• Sample size estimation
• Qualitative analysis of data
• Use of computers
• Signs and symptoms
• Psychoses
• Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders
• Disorders of personality and behavior
• Organic mental disorders
• Behavioral, emotional and developmental disorders of childhood
and adolescence: types, clinical features, etiology and
management.
• Mental retardation
• Neurobiology of mental disorders
• Therapeutic approaches
• Consultation-liaison psychiatry
• Special populations/Specialties

Practical : Psychological Assessments including Viva Voce

Page 1
• Introduction
• Tests of cognitive functions
• Tests for diagnostic clarification
• Tests for adjustment and personality assessment
• Rating scales
• Psychological assessment of children
• Tests for people with disabilities
• Neuropsychological assessment

Part - II

Biological Foundations of Behavior


(Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry)
• Anatomy of the brain
• Structure and functions of cells
• Biochemistry of the brain
• Neurobiology of sensory-motor systems and internal environment
• Regulation of Internal Environment
• Neurobiology of Behaviour
• Neurotransmitters and behavior
(Neuropsychology)
• Introduction
• Temporal lobe syndrome
• Parietal and occipital lobe syndromes
• Neuropsychological profile of neuro-psychiatric conditions
• Functional human brain mapping
• Neuropsychological assessment
• Neuropsychological rehabilitation

Psychotherapy and Counseling


• Introduction to Psychotherapy
• Therapeutic Relationship
• Interviewing
• Affective psychotherapies
• Behavior therapies
• Cognitive therapies
• Systemic therapies
• Physiological therapies
• Counseling
• Therapy in special conditions
• Therapy with children
• Psychoeducation (therapeutic education)
• Psychosocial rehabilitation
• Indian approaches to Psychotherapy
• Contemporary issues and research

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Behavioral Medicine
• Introduction
• Central nervous system
• Cardiovascular system
• Respiratory system
• Gastrointestinal system
• Genitourinary/renal/reproductive system
• Dermatology
• Oncology
• HIV/AIDS
• Pain
• Terminally ill
• Other general clinical conditions
• Contemporary Issues

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Annexure
Annexure
Annexure "F"
"E"
"E" 19/90

Syllabus for Remedial Therapist and Special Educator

Marks 120 Time: 02 Hours


Annexure “7”
SEMESTER – I (Marks 30)

• Human Growth and Development.


• Contemporary India and Education
• Introduction to Sensory Disabilities (VI, HI, Deaf-blind)
• Introduction to Neuro Developmental Disabilities (LD,ID / MR, ASD)
• Introduction to locomotor & Multiple Disabilities (Deaf -blind, CP, MD)
• Assessment and Identification of Needs.
• Practical : Cross Disability and Inclusion.

SEMESTER - II (Marks 30)

• Learning, Teaching and Assessment.


• Pedagogy of school subjects (Any One from Part - I to Part V)
• Pedagogy of school subjects (Any One from Part - I to Part V)
• Inclusive Education
• Curriculum Designing, Adaptation and Evaluation.
• Practical : Disability specialization.

SEMESTER - III (Marks 30)

• Educational Intervention and Teaching Strategies.


• Technology and Disability
• Psycho Social and Family Issues
• Practical : Disability Specialization.
• Main Disability special school (Related in Area C)
• Reading and Reflecting on Tests (EPC)
• Drama and Art in Education (EPC)
SEMESTER - IV (Marks 30)

• Skill based Optional Course (Cross Disability and inclusion) ANY ONE
• Skill based optional course (specialization disability) Any ONE
• Basic Research & Basic Statistic (EPC)
• Practical : Cross Disability and Inclusion
• Other disability special school
• Inclusive school
Annexure
Annexure"I"
"F" 29/90

Syllabus for Sanitary


Annexure “11” Inspector
Marks 120 Time 02 Hours
Sanitary Inspector: A Paramedical worker primarily trained for ensuring standards of cleanliness in and around
public places but with capabilities to handle or be part of most routine health care activities. The Course is
designed to develop among students an understanding of health disease and other health related
phenomenon so that they are able to contribute effectively in the delivery of health care to reduce the
magnitude as well the impact of disease in the community.

PART- I
A) Anatomy
• Basic Concepts (Marks 05)
• Organ Systems Elementary Knowledge
B) Physiology
• Basic concepts (Marks 05)
• Various systems Elementary Knowledge.
C) Community Medicine
(Marks 40)
i) History of Community Medicine and Public Health
ii) Basic concepts
• Concept of health
• Concept of disease
• Concept of prevention

iii) Epidemiology - Basic concepts


iv) Infectious Disease.
• Dynamics of transmission
• Concept of control
• Immunity and Immunization
• Disinfection
v) Essentials of Outbreak Investigation
vi) Non Communicable Disease

• General concepts
• Prevention of Hypertension, Diabetes, Stroke, Blindness

v) Environmental Health
• Basic Concepts
• Water - Physical , Chemical and Biological standards for
potable water sources and nature of pollution of water,
hazards of water pollution, purification of water on large and
small scale, sanitary well and tube well, water supply and
storage system at community and household level.

Sanitary Inspector Page 1


• Air-sources of air pollution, estimation of level of pollutants,
green house effect, thermal comfort, radiation.
• Noise pollution.
• Housing - standards for healthy housing.
• Athropods of public Health Importance.
• Solid Waste management - classification of solid waste,
harmful effect of solid waste system of collection and
disposal of solid waste.
• Liquid Waste management - classification, quality of different
type of waste, hazards, sanitary sewerage system.
• Night Soil Disposal - Hazards of insanitary disposal, types of
latrines in use, Borehole, Dug well, RCA and Septic tank latrines,
sanitation of trenching ground.

vi) Disaster Management


• Basics

vii) Bio Medical Waste Management


• Basics

PART - II
1. Health Communication (Marks 05)

• Basics
• Approaches in Health Education
• Methods
• Contents
• Planning an IEC
2. Nutrition (Marks 10)
• Food components
• Nutritional Assessment
• Deficiency diseases
• Food adulteration
• Food borne diseases
• Food hygiene
• Nutritional Programs
3. Sanitation and Hygiene (Marks 10)
• Sanitation of Public places and Hospitals
• Slaughter House
• Eating Establishment
4. Health Administration (Marks 05)
• Health Care delivery System

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• National Health Programs (Selected)
• Health Statistics
• Role of Sanitary Inspector
5. MCH and Family Planning (Marks 10)
• Ante Natal Care
• INC, PNC, Under five Care
• Family and Demography
• Methods of FP

6. Occupational Health (Marks 05)


• Hazards
• Diseases

7. International Health (Marks 05)


8. Drug Therapy (Marks 05)
• Basic concepts
• Classification of drugs
• Brief description of common drugs at primary level
9. First Aid during (Marks 05)
• Common Ailments
• Injuries, Fractures, RTA
• Burns, Drowning, Bites, Poisoning

10. Store Keeping- Basics(Marks 05)


11. Organization and functioning of Municipal
Corporations (Marks 05)

Sanitary Inspector Page 3


Annexure "J"
Annexure "G" 14/90

Annexure “4”
Syllabus for Food Safety Officer
Total Marks 120 Time 02 Hours
• Indian and International Food Laws (Marks 10)

• FSSAI - Role, Functions, Initiatives (A General Under Stand : I (Marks 10)

• Food Safety Eco System in India (Marks 15)

• Principles and Basics of Food Chemistry and their role in


Human Nutrition. (Marks 15)

• Food Microbiology & General Principles of Food Hygiene (Marks 15)

• Food , Science and Nutrition (Marks 15)

• Food Quality (Marks 10)

• General concept of Food Analysis and Testing (Marks 10)

• Food Processing and Preservation (Marks 10)

• Principles of Food Preservation, Processing and


Packaging (Marks 10)
Annexure
Annexure "L""H"
Annexure Assistant
Syllabus for Paramedical “6” (Dermatology)
Marks
(Marks 120
120)
Time 02 Hours
• Basic Sciences in Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy.
• Principles of Dermatology
• Venereology and Leprosy , Diagnosis and Therapeutics.
• The structure, functions and development of human skin.
• Skin as an organ of protection, barrier function and thermoregulation.
• Basics of cutaneous bacteriology, mycology, virology, parasitology and host
resistance.
• Common laboratory procedures, stains and culture media etc, related to
the cutaneous diagnosis.
• Common laboratory stains and procedures used in the histopathologic
diagnosis of skin diseases and special techniques such as immune
fluorescence, immunoperoxidase and other related techniques.
• Approach to the patient with leprosy
• Epidemiological Aspects
• Structure, biochemistry, microbiology of Mycobacterium leprae
• Animal models
• Pathogenesis
• Classification
• Immunology and molecular biological aspects
• Histopathology and diagnosis including laboratory aids
• Clinical features
• Reactions
• Systemic involvement (Ocular, bone, mucosa, testes and endocrine etc.)
• Pregnancy and leprosy
• HIV infection and leprosy
• Therapeutic aspects including newer drugs.
• Immunotherapy
• Disabilities, deformities and Rehabilitation
• Prevention, education and counseling
• National Leprosy Control and Elimination Programme

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Annexure"I"
Annexure "N"
Syllabus for the post of“B”
Annexure Plumber
Syllabus for Written test (Objective Type)
Marks 120 Time 02 Hours
Time: 02.00 Hrs.
Marks: 120
20 Marks
1. English
a) Nouns and its kinds
b) Parts of Speech
c) Masculine/feminine (Gender)
d) Number (20 Marks)

30 Marks
2. Science
a) Micro-organism (useful and harmful micro-organism)
b) Coal and Petroleum origin and uses.
c) Reproduction in Animals (Elementary Knowledge)
d) Matter and its States
e) Force and Pressure.
f) Motion- Elementary Knowledge.
g) Stars and Solar System.
h) Pollution of Air and Water.
i) Carbon and its allotropic forms.
j) Light (30 Marks)

3. History 30 Marks
a) Indian Freedom Struggle after the revolt of 1857.
b) Gandhiji era of Freedom Struggle.
c) Moderater and Extremists.
d) Reform Moments. (30 Marks)

4. Geography 25 Marks
a) Natural Resources
b) Demographic Profile of Jammu and Kashmir State.
c) Population of India as per 2011 Census.
d) Wildlife National Parks and Sanctuaries in Jammu and Kashmir.
e) Hydroelectric Potential of Hydroelectric Power Houses in Jammu and Kashmir.
(25 Marks)

5. Mathematics 25 Marks
a) Rational Numbers
b) Linear Equation in one Variable
c) Squares and Square roots.
d) Cubes and cube roots.
e) Simple Algebraic Identities. (30 Marks)

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Annexure "J"
Annexure "O"
Syllabus for the post of Medical Record Keeper 28/90
Syllabus for Medical Record Keeper and
Annexure “10”Medical Record Technician
Marks 120 Time 02 Hours
GENERAL ENGLISH (Marks 20)

(a) Essay Writing


(b) Precis Writing
(c) Letter Writing
(d) Idioms & Phrases
(e) Expansion of passages
(f) Comprehension of given passages
(g) Grammar:
• Parts of Speech : Nouns, Adjective, Verb, Adverb, Preposition, etc

(h) Correct usage and vocabularies

TECHNICAL PAPER – I (Marks 50)

Unit - I Definition of Medical Records

Unit - II Importances of Medical Records

Unit- III Uses of Medical Records

Unit- IV Values of Medical Records

Unit- V Aims and objective of Medical Records

Unit - VI Central Admitting Office

Unit - VII Medical Records Form

Unit - VIII Retension and Preservation of Medical Records

Unit - IX Hospital Management information system

TECHNICAL PAPER – II (Marks 50)

Unit - I Medical Terminology

Unit - II Legal aspect of Medical Records

Unit- III Hospital statistics

Unit- IV Coding and Indexing

Unit - V Daily census

Unit - VI Assembling and deficiency check

Unit - VII International classification of disease

Unit- VIII Aptitude Test

Medical Record Technician Page 1


Annexure "K"
"P"
Annexure “14” Marks 120
Syllabus for Refrigeator Mechanic Time 02 hours

FIRST SEMESTER (Marks 60)


• Importance of the trade in domestic industrial & commercial fields. Industrial safety
& fire fighting occupational health & safety.
• Allied trade knowledge, Basic fitting, Welding, Sheet Metal Work , Concept of Shop
floor layout of the trade.
• AC Induction Motor - Single phase (Split phase- Capacitor, shaded pole, repulsion) &
tree phase (squirre cage & slip ring)
• Transformer - single phase (auto transformer & current transformer, Potential
transformer) and three phase inverter controls EER motors.
• Basic Electronics, Concept of Semi conductor, Rectifier, Transistor. FET.Mosfet,
Bipolar Transistors, IGBT(Integrated Bi-Polar Transistor) IC, Thermister, Transducer,
function, concept of Microprocessor, PLC, Regulated Power supplies, SMPS.
• Fundamentals and different terminology of RAC machineries, Laws of
Thermodynamics, Gas Lawas, Carnot cycle and reverse Carnot cycle.
• Methods of Refrigeration - Ice Refrigeration, Dry ice, Steam jet, Gas throtting, Liquid
Gas, Air refrigeration, vapour absorption, Vapour compression, Thermo electric,
Magnetic, Thermo acoustic, Pulse tube, vortex tube.
• Types of refrigeration systems and cycles. Capacity of RAC machineries, applications
in domestic commercial and Industrial fields.
• Description of major components used in RAC systems Function construction,
Application of Domestic and commercial applications.
• Types of compressor used in domestic appliances Reciprocating Rotary Scroll screw
etc.
• Types of Condenser used in domestic appliances Water cooled, Air cooled
Evaporative etc.
• Expansion Device types, construction working, adjustments & applications.
• Evaporator -types (domestic & Commercial) construction working (Direct &
Indirect systems) DX Chiller, Flooded types & applications
• Refrigerants, Description Function Composition Appliances & Types Environmental
impact of different refrigerants. Alternatives of cfcs. Thermodynamic properties &
characteristics of ideal refrigerants. Azeotropic and Zeotropic blends. Description
odp Retro fitting, filter drier.
• Secondary refregerants, Properties of brines & glycols. Application of various brines,
Inhibitor & other secondary refrigerants.
• Basic concepts of Tribology, Lubricants & Lubrication in RAC compressors properties
of lubricants Thermal insulation types & function properties of insulating materials.
• Thermal insulation types, Selection of insulating material, Duct insulation &
properties of insulating materials.
• Conventional Refrigerator, Frost free refrigerator, Water cooler,Deep Freezer, etc.
• Window AC, Split & Package AC description Advantage & Application.
• Introduction about commercial plants.
• Automobile AC, Function of Individual components. Refrigerants used & retrofitting
of old car / Mobile AC's

SECOND SEMESTER (Marks 60)


• Non-conventional refrigeration system :- Thermo-Acoustic, Magnetic vortex-tube,
Pulse-Tube Refrigeration & Lithium Bromide- Vapour Absorption System.
• PTC & NTC function & applications, Rectifications in single phase and three phase
AC to DC, Variable frequency Drive (VFD) Starters-DOL, Star Delta Starter, Inter
locking.
• IC's PWM (Pulse Width Modular) controller, Micro processor, Micro controller CRO
• Commercial used compressors, Digital Scroll compressor, Centrifugal Compressor,
Capacity control of commercially used compressor
• Commercial used condenser, Air colled, water cooled, Evaporative Description types
condenser capacity.
• Fibre reinforced Plastic (FRP) cooling Tower, Description & Types construction
Application and function. Descaling procedure, Cooling tower capacity terms etc.

• Refrigerant controls for commercial plants description types Liquid expansion valve,
Electronic Expansion valve, level Master Control & Equalizer construction, Function
& application.
• Chilled water System - DX and flooded chiller
• Foor preservation System : Cold storage milk chilling, ice plant, pasteurizing,
Description types , construction, function and Appliation.
• Refrigerant and Lubrication variable Refrigerant Flow System (VRF) with Micro
controller controlling.
• Cassette Type Systems, Inverter AC's, Ductable Package, ceiling suspended split A/C
, Floor standing Type, Panel A/C
• Precision Air Conditioning System, Comfort Air Conditioning System, Hospital Air
Conditioning System and Unitary Systems.
• Central Air Conditioning Plants, Starting and Stopping procedure of Central Air
Conditioning plant.
• HVAC Systems. Different heating systems, calculating the tonnage of heating system
• Air Distribution System : Duct Designing material classifications applications and
Fabrication. Air filtering, Classifications and applications, Air outlets, fans and
blowers. Acoustic and Air washer. Application of clean rooms, Air Curtain AHU and
FCU.
• Heat recovery wheel (HRW) for maintaining IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) CAV (Constant
Air Volume) and VAV.
• Psychrometry : Properties of air, Preparation of Chart processes relations, Different
systems, heating coolong, Himidifying , De-humidifyong.
• Cooling Load Calculations and Design of Air Conditioning Systems. Different Heat
source and Heat load Bypass Factor.
• Errection commissioning Heat balancing and Evaluation of central Air conditioning
system. System performance, Plant operation, maintain log book, Preventive
Maintenance of Commercial Plants, Trouble shooting etc.
• Transport Air Conditioning Introduction Bus, railway, Marine, Air craft-Types
Function Construction, Types Capacity Application of Central Air conditioning
system.
Annexure "L"
Annexure
Syllabus for the post of "R"
Telephone Operator/Junior
Annexure “G”
Projectionist/Film Operator/Tracer
Syllabus for written test

Marks: 120 Time: 02.00 Hrs.

Unit-I GENERAL ENGLISH 15 Marks

(i) Paragraph writing / Comprehension


(ii) Editing / Proof Reading.
(iii) Rearranging of jumbled sentences
(iv) Dialogue
(v) Narration
(vi) Models
(vii) Articles
(viii) Paragraph writing with blanks to be filled in with the following
i. Phrases
ii. Pronouns
iii. Homonyms / homophones.
(ix) Clauses
(x) Punctuation
(xi) Synonyms and antonyms
(xii) Pairs of words and their use in meaningful sentences.
(xiii) Idioms and phrases.
(xiv) Uses of Prepositions

Unit-II MATHEMATICS 15 Marks

(i) Problems on finding Surface areas and volumes of combinations of any two of
the given cubes, cubiods, spheres, hemispheres and right circular cylinders /
cones. Frustum of a cone.
(ii) Problems involving converting one type of metalic solid into another and other
mixed problems.
(iii) Profit and loss
(iv) Simple / Compound interest.
(v) Linear equations with two variables.
(vi) Progression / BODMAS
(vii) Probability: Simple problems on Single event.

Unit-III HISTORY 15 Marks

(i) Revolt of 1857 - Causes and Effects.


(ii) Rise of National Movement - Factors.
(iii) Formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885 and Role of Moderates.
(iv) Factors leading to the rise of Exremism in the Congress with special reference
to the Partition of Bengal.
(v) Important dates and historical events with reference to India
(vi) Boycott and Swadeshi Movement.
(vii) Rise of Muslim League in 1906 : Cause.
(viii) Khilafat Movement and the Non-Cooperation Movement.
(ix) Quit India Movement.
(x) Independence and Partition of India.

Unit-IV CIVICS 15 Marks

(i) Origin of democracy and its types. Direct and Indirect Democracy, Hindrance
to Democracy
(ii) Fundamental Rights.
(iii) Fundamental duties.
(iv) Directive Principles.
(v) Public opinion.
(vi) Representaion.
(vii) Franchise.
(viii) Secret Ballot.
(ix) Nomination.
(x) Symbol.
(xi) The Campaign
(xii) Presidential elections.
(xiii) Languages
(xiv) Cities and Villages.
(xv) The United Nations.

Unit-V GEOGRAPHY 15 Marks

(i) Change of Seasons/ Planets/ Solar System/ Longitude - Latitude.


Types of forests (with special reference of UT of J&K)
(ii) Conservation and protection of forests.
(iii) National / Zoological Parks and wildlife sanctuaries (Reference of J&K
Sanctuaries and National Parks).
(iv) Water resources. Sources of Water (with special reference of UT of J&K)
(v) Resources. Conservation and management of water resources.
(vi) Rainwater Harvesting.
(vii) Roads (Different routes of UT of J&K)
Unit-VI GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS 20 Marks

(i) Abbreviations
(ii) Popular Personalities
(iii) Geographical Discoveries
(iv) Principal Languages of India
(v) Capitals and Currencies of Countries
(vi) International Organisations- UNO, WHO, WTO, IMF, UNESCO, UNCTAD etc.
(vii) Important Regional Organizations and Blocs- BRICS, OPEC, ASEAN, SAARC,
BIMSTEC, G-20, G-7 etc.
(viii) Space Programme of India
(ix) India’s Automic Research Programme
(x) Honours and Prizes, Seven Wonders.
(xi) The World of Sports
(xii) Exports and Imports
(xiii) GDP, GNP, Per capita Income etc
(xiv) Thermal / Nuclear/ Hydro Power Plants in India.

Unit-VI GENERAL KNOWLEDGE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE to UT of J&K 15


Marks

(i) Popular names of personalities and their achievements/ Contribution (National


and International).
(ii) Weather, Climate, Crops, Means of Transport.
(iii) J&K History, Economy and Culture
(iv) Flora and Fauna of J&K
(v) Rivers and Lakes.
(vi) Important Tourist Destinations.
(vii) J&K Panchayati Raj Act, 1989 (as ameneded upto December, 2020), 73rd &
74th Constitutional amendments.
(viii) J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019

Unit-VIII MENTAL ABILITY TEST 10 Marks

(i) Number series


(ii) Letter series
(iii) Coding decoding
(iv) Direction sense
(v) Blood relations
(vi) Mathematical reasoning
(vii) Speed, Distance and Time
(viii) Statements and conclusions
Annexure "M"
Annexure "U" Marks 120
Time 02 Hours

Syilabus forthe postg Iunlor CuturalAssistart

Bask KnovedolSwis: shud, Komel, Vikk, vadi nd amvadt


Bask Knowadgs of: Fok Musks of K
Knowedge of Harmonfum Playing nd scompnment
Knowedpeof Folk MusscalInstruments of JRK
Knowtedot difleret types ofoOctaves
pertormance slis: knowedye of Tat and Layo (Kahanvaada, 0herne
Annexure "N"
Annexure "R"
Annexure “G”
Syllabus for the post of Rent Collector/Re-Toucher Artist/Carpenter Cum Mistri-II/Welder

Syllabus for written test

Marks: 120 Time: 02.00 Hrs.

Unit-I GENERAL ENGLISH 15 Marks

(i) Paragraph writing / Comprehension


(ii) Editing / Proof Reading.
(iii) Rearranging of jumbled sentences
(iv) Dialogue
(v) Narration
(vi) Models
(vii) Articles
(viii) Paragraph writing with blanks to be filled in with the following
i. Phrases
ii. Pronouns
iii. Homonyms / homophones.
(ix) Clauses
(x) Punctuation
(xi) Synonyms and antonyms
(xii) Pairs of words and their use in meaningful sentences.
(xiii) Idioms and phrases.
(xiv) Uses of Prepositions

Unit-II MATHEMATICS 15 Marks

(i) Problems on finding Surface areas and volumes of combinations of any two of
the given cubes, cubiods, spheres, hemispheres and right circular cylinders /
cones. Frustum of a cone.
(ii) Problems involving converting one type of metalic solid into another and other
mixed problems.
(iii) Profit and loss
(iv) Simple / Compound interest.
(v) Linear equations with two variables.
(vi) Progression / BODMAS
(vii) Probability: Simple problems on Single event.

Unit-III HISTORY 15 Marks

(i) Revolt of 1857 - Causes and Effects.


(ii) Rise of National Movement - Factors.
(iii) Formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885 and Role of Moderates.
(iv) Factors leading to the rise of Exremism in the Congress with special reference
to the Partition of Bengal.
(v) Important dates and historical events with reference to India
(vi) Boycott and Swadeshi Movement.
(vii) Rise of Muslim League in 1906 : Cause.
(viii) Khilafat Movement and the Non-Cooperation Movement.
(ix) Quit India Movement.
(x) Independence and Partition of India.

Unit-IV CIVICS 15 Marks

(i) Origin of democracy and its types. Direct and Indirect Democracy, Hindrance
to Democracy
(ii) Fundamental Rights.
(iii) Fundamental duties.
(iv) Directive Principles.
(v) Public opinion.
(vi) Representaion.
(vii) Franchise.
(viii) Secret Ballot.
(ix) Nomination.
(x) Symbol.
(xi) The Campaign
(xii) Presidential elections.
(xiii) Languages
(xiv) Cities and Villages.
(xv) The United Nations.

Unit-V GEOGRAPHY 15 Marks

(i) Change of Seasons/ Planets/ Solar System/ Longitude - Latitude.


Types of forests (with special reference of UT of J&K)
(ii) Conservation and protection of forests.
(iii) National / Zoological Parks and wildlife sanctuaries (Reference of J&K
Sanctuaries and National Parks).
(iv) Water resources. Sources of Water (with special reference of UT of J&K)
(v) Resources. Conservation and management of water resources.
(vi) Rainwater Harvesting.
(vii) Roads (Different routes of UT of J&K)
Unit-VI GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS 20 Marks

(i) Abbreviations
(ii) Popular Personalities
(iii) Geographical Discoveries
(iv) Principal Languages of India
(v) Capitals and Currencies of Countries
(vi) International Organisations- UNO, WHO, WTO, IMF, UNESCO, UNCTAD etc.
(vii) Important Regional Organizations and Blocs- BRICS, OPEC, ASEAN, SAARC,
BIMSTEC, G-20, G-7 etc.
(viii) Space Programme of India
(ix) India’s Automic Research Programme
(x) Honours and Prizes, Seven Wonders.
(xi) The World of Sports
(xii) Exports and Imports
(xiii) GDP, GNP, Per capita Income etc
(xiv) Thermal / Nuclear/ Hydro Power Plants in India.

Unit-VI GENERAL KNOWLEDGE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE to UT of J&K 15


Marks

(i) Popular names of personalities and their achievements/ Contribution (National


and International).
(ii) Weather, Climate, Crops, Means of Transport.
(iii) J&K History, Economy and Culture
(iv) Flora and Fauna of J&K
(v) Rivers and Lakes.
(vi) Important Tourist Destinations.
(vii) J&K Panchayati Raj Act, 1989 (as ameneded upto December, 2020), 73rd &
74th Constitutional amendments.
(viii) J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019

Unit-VIII MENTAL ABILITY TEST 10 Marks

(i) Number series


(ii) Letter series
(iii) Coding decoding
(iv) Direction sense
(v) Blood relations
(vi) Mathematical reasoning
(vii) Speed, Distance and Time
(viii) Statements and conclusions
Annexure
Annexure "O"
Annexure “A”
"W"
Syllabus for Conservation Assistant

Total Marks 120 Time 2 Hours

Part-I: 16 Marks

01. Definition of Museum, Museology and Museography.


02. History and development of Indian Museum.
03. Museum Collection.
a. Primary source
b. Secondary source
c. Documentation system
d. Catalogue
e. Exhibition
04. What is documentation system?
05. Museum and an educational research institution.
06. Communication policy of the Museum.
07. Importance of design of Museum gallery and Museum building.
08. Museum as an agency of non-formal education.

Part-II: 8 Marks
Delocalized Chemical bonding
Conjugation, Cross conjugation, rule of resonance, steric inhibition of
resonance.
Aromaticity: Huckel rule and concept of aromaticity, Molecular orbital
description of aromaticity and antiaromaticity, Relation between NMR and
aromaticity. Annulenes (Two to more than ten-electronic system),
Aromaticity of hetero annulenes and fullerenes (C-60). Homoaromaticity.
Hyper conjugation: Explanation of hyper conjugative effect, isovalent and
sacrificial hyper conjugation.

Part-III: 8 Marks
Stereochemistry:
Elements of symmetry, Chirality due to chiral centre, molecules with more
than one Chiral centre, thero and erythron isomers optical activity in the
absence of chiral carbon (biphenyls, allenes and spirans). Chirality due to
helical shape. Enantiotropic and diastereotropic atoms, groups and faces.

Part-IV: 8 Marks
Reaction Mechanism/Structure and reactivity
Types of mechanisms. Types of reactions, thermodynamic and kinetic
requirements.
Effect of structure on reactivity
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Resonance and field effects, steric effect, quantitative treatment

Part-V: 8 Marks
Aliphatic Electrophilic substitutions
General mechanism of SE1, SE2 and SEireactions, Mechanism of reactions
involving migration of double bond. Effect of substrate, leaving group and
solvent on reactivity.
Aliphatic Nucleophilic substitutions
Mechanisms and stereochemical implications of SN2, SN1,
SNiandneighbouring group participation (by double and single-bonds)
reactions. Effect of substrate structure, attacking nucleophile, leaving
group and solvent on the rates of SN1 and SN2 reactions.

Part –VI: 8 Marks


Elimination reactions:
Discussion of E1, E2, E1cB and E2C mechanisms. Effect of substrate
structure base and the leaving group on reactivity. Competition between
substitution and elimination reactions. Stereochemistry and orientation of
E2 elimination. Mechanism and orientation inpyrolytic eliminations, Shapiro
reaction.

Part-VII 8 Marks
Aromatic Electrophilic Substitution
The arenium ion mechanism, orientation and reactivity, energy profile
diagrams. The ortho/ratio, ipso attack. Orientation of substitution in
benzene rings having more than one substituents. Orientation in other ring
systems. Mechanisms of diazonium coupling, Vilsmier-Haackand
Gattermann-Koch reactions and Fries rearrangement.

Part-VIII: 8 Marks
Aromatic Nucleophilic substitution
Discussion of different mechanism (SN1;SNAr, Benzyne and srn!) Structure
reactivity relationships. Effect of leaving group and attacking nucleophile.
Mechanisms of Von-Richter, Sommelet-Hauser and Smiles arrangements
and Chichibabin reaction.

Part-IX: 8 Marks
Free Radical Substitution
Free radical substitution mechanisms. Mechanism at an aromatic substrate,
neighboring group assistances, reactivity for aliphatic and aromatic
substrates. Reactivity in the attacking radical. Effect of solvent on
reactivity. Allylic alogenations (NBS), oxidation of aldehydes to carboxylic
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acids, auto-oxidation, coupling of alkynes and arylation of aromatic
compounds by diazonium salts, Sandmayer reaction, free radical
rearrangement and Hunsdiecker reaction.
Part-X: 24 Marks
I). Preventive conservation in terms of:
1. Light
2. Insects
3. Fungus
4. Atmosphere
5. Pollution
II). Curative Conservation
1. Conservation of Paper Material-Currency notes, judicial papers,
manuscripts in museums.
2. Care of bronze, brass and other alloy artefacts and metal objects
like iron, copper and zinc etc.
3. Conservation of terracotta.
4. Conservation of mannequins using base materials.
5. Basic steps in conservation of paper machie artefacts/objects.
6. Conservation of animas in aquatic medium using alcoholic
medium.

Part-XI: 16 Marks
General Knowledge
1. What is Preventive conservation?
2. What is curative conservations?
3. What is conservation
4. What is archaeology?
5. What is archives? When was achieves established in J&K.
6. What is museum?
7. When was SPS museum Srinagar established/Give history?
8. When was Dogra art museum Jammu established?
9. What is documentation?
10. How is Identification of Antiquities made?
11. What types of antiquities were recovered from the Harwan during
the course of excavation?
12. When was Burzaham excavated and what type of antiquities were
recovered?
13. How many periods are traced in Burzaham? Give their details period
wise.
14. When is world Heritage Day celebrated?
15. When is world heritage week celebrated?
16. When was International museum day celebrated?
17. What is Indian treasure true act 1978.
18. What is Antiquities and Art Treasure Act 1971 AD.
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19. Define Ancient Monument and Archaeological sites and remains Act
1958?
20. Define J&K Ancient monuments and preservation act 1977
(samvath).

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Annexure "X"
Annexure
Annexure “F”"P"

Syllabus for Modeller

Total Marks 120 Time 2 Hours

1. History of Art 6 Marks


2. Antique study 6 Marks
3. Drawing, Drawing (Memory), Drawing (Perspective) 12 Marks
4. Modelling (Head Study) 6 Marks
5. Sculptural Design (C) 6 Marks
6. Sculpture (M) 6 Marks
7. Aesthetics 6 Marks
8. Drawing from Life 6 Marks
9. Modelling (Full figure and bust study from life) 6 Marks
10. Sculptural Composition 6 Marks
11. Metal Sculpture & Bronze Casting 6 Marks
12. Anatomy 6 Marks
13. Sculpture (Modelling and Carving Design) 6 Marks
14. Dissertation 6 Marks
15. Drawing (Human Figure) 6 Marks
16. Sculptural Composition (Relief) 6 Marks
17. Sculptural Composition (Round) 6 Marks
18. Portraiture 6 Marks
19. Metal Sculpture 6 Marks

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Annexure "Q"
Annexure "AB"
Syllabus for the post of Assistant
ANNEXURE -"B"
"U"
Secretary/Head Assistant
Syllabus for written

120
Marks: 100 Time: 02.00 Hrs.

S.No. Subjects/ Topic Marks


assigned
GENERAL AWARENESS with special reference of J&K UT 36
30
GENERAL ENGLISH & COMPREHENSION 24
20
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING 24
20
4 QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 24
20
5 BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF COMPUTERS 12
10
TOTAL 120
100

1. GENERAL AWARENESS with special reference of J&K UT

() Current Events of National and International importance


(i) Political & Physical divisions of World & India
Cii) Climate& Cropsin India
(iv) Transport & Communication.
(v) Demography- Census, its feature and Vital Statistics
(vi) Important Rivers & Lakes in India.
(vii) Indian Economy.
(vii) Indian Culture & Heritage.
Cix) Indian History with special reference to Freedom Movement.
Indian Constitution- Basic features- Preamble, Fundamental Rights,
Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy
(xi) Science & Technology.
(xii) Environment, Ecology & Bio-diversity.
(ii) Taxation in India- Direct & Indirect Tax - CBDT, GST etc.

(xiv) J&K UT
a) History
b) Economy
c) Geography- (Weather, Climate, Crops, Rivers, Lakes, Flora,
Fauna.)
d) Heritage & Culture
e) Important Tourist Destinations
(xv) J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019.

2. GENERAL ENGLISH & cOMPREHENSION


() Tenses
(ii) Narration
(ii) Modals
(iv) Articles
(V) Reading Comprehension
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etc
(vi) Fill in the blanks with Phrases, Pronouns, homonyms/ homophones
(vii) Clauses
(vii) Synonyms and antonyms
sentences.
(ix) Pairs of words and their use in meaningful
(x) Rearranging of jumbled sentences.
(xi) Idioms and phrases.
xii) Uses of Prepositions.
(xii) Active & Passive Voice
(xiv) Error Spotting
(xv) Sentence Correction
(xvi) Spellings Correction

3. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING


Distance and Time,
() Number series, Letter series, Semantic Series, Speed,
Mental Reasoning, Word
Statements and conclusions, Logical Reasoning,
Semantic Analogy, Symbolic/
Number
Building, Numerical Operations, Number
Symbolic/
Analogy, Figural Analogy, Semantic Classification,
Classification, Figural Classification, Problem Solving.
Visualization, Venn
(ii) Symbolic Operations, Trends, Space Orientation, Space
pattern- folding & un-
Diagrams, Drawing inferences, Punched hole/
Indexing, Address
folding, Figural Pattern- folding and completion,
Classification of centre codes/roll
matching, Date & city matching,
numbers, Small & Capital letters.

4. QUANTITATIVE APPTITUDE

The scope of the test will be computationof


between numbers,
i) Whole numbers, decimals, fractions and relationships
Mixture and Alligation,
Profit and Loss, Discount, Partnership Business,
Time and distance, Time & Percentage. Ratio & Proportion, Square
Work,
roots, Averages, Interest, Basic algebraic.
of centres,
i) Graphs of Linear Equations, Triangle and its various kinds
Congruence and similarity of triangles,
Circle and its chords, tangents,
chords of circle, common tangents to two or more
angles subtended by a

circles, Triangle, Quadrlaterals, Regular Polygons, Cirde, Right Prism,


Right
Circular Cone, Right Circular Cylinder, Sphere, Heights and Distances,
& Pie chart, Hemispheres,
Histogram, Frequency polygon, Bar diagram
with triangular or square
Rectangular Parallelepiped, Regular Right Pyramid
Radian Measures, Standard
base, Trigonometric ratio, Degree and
Identities, Complementary angles.

5. KNOWLEDGE OF cOMPUTERS

Basic Applications of Computer and its compornent.


(i)
Fundamentals of computer sciences.
(i)
(ii) Hardware & Software, Concept of Open-Source Technologies.
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Giv) Input & output Devices.
(v) Knowledge of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS PowerPoint, PDF
Internet and E-mail.
(vi) Conaept of Computer Virus and Latest Anti-Virus.
(vii) Role of Information Technology in Governa

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Annexure "R"

Syllabus for Annexure


the post "AC"
of Tabla Assistant

ANNEXURE "W"

Syllabus for written test


Max. Marks: 120
Time:2:00 hrs

1. Origin and Evolution of Tabla. (10 Marks)


2. Sangeet and Taal. (10 Marks)
3. Tabla and its six Gharanas with examples. (10 Marks)
4. Taal and its "Ten Pranas". (10 Marks)
5. Jaati and its Five Kinds. (10 Marks)
6. Writtingability of different compositions in different Taals with different
Layakaries. (10 Marks)
7. Brief knowledge of "Rasas"and its use in Tabla. (15 Marks)
8. Knowledge about :Hindustani"and "Karnataki"Taal Padhati. (15 Marks)
9. Knowledge about the following Layakaries:-2:3, 4:5, 4:7 (15 Marks)
10. Brief Biographical Sketch of: - (15 Marks)
(a) Ustad Allah Rakha Khan
(b) Pandit Krishan Maharaj
(c) Pandit Samta Prasad
(d) Ustad Zakir Hussain
Aposedssyllabus for the post of Annexure "AD"
Annexure "AD"
Public Address System
Total Marks:120 OperatorPASO)
GENERA ENCLISM Annexure "S" Time: 02 Hours
10 Marts
() Atdes 12 marks
(0) Verbs
(0) Puncuation
(M) Synonyms and Antoyms
() Ldloms and phrases.
(M) Uses af Prepositions

MATHEMATICS
(0) Dedimals 20Martt
24 marks
(W) Averages
Time, Work and Disance
() Profit and loss
() Simple /Compound interest.
(M) Unear eguations wih two vadables.
(vil) Progresslon / BODMAS
(vil) Probability
(bc) Problemsof Age
(«) LOM,HCF
(c) Ratio and Proportion
(di) Percentage
(cill) Bar diagram and Ple chart
(hv) Mbaure and Allgation
(v) Crdes and its Chords
(o1) Triangles
REASONING 24 marks
Number series 20 Mad
sailss (")
()
(M
Letter seles
Coding/Decoding
Direction sense
Blood relatdons
(VI) Speed, Distance and Time
(VI0) Statements and concusions.
(VIr) Venn Diagram
(D) Rigure Serkes Completion
GEMERAL AWARENES AND CUENT AFFANS 24 marks
Abbreviations, Impartant Dates, 20 Mas
Authors, Prindpel ngunges of Popuar Personalites, Geographical
Organisaton, Members of Inda, Capitls and Cumencdes
Organisatons and Groups, United Natdons Organisation (UNO),
Disooernes,
df Countries, Bouks and
Unted
Members od SSARC, ASEAN, BRICS AND Oher ons
Indla, India's Atomic Rserch
The World af Spors, Erports and Programme, Awards, HonoOurs and Prizes,
Hydro PoWer Plans In Ind
Intermatonl
G-7,:,Space Progrmme of
Impats, Inda GOP, Per caplta Income, Seven Wonders.
Popular ames of
Means of Transport,tpersonaltdes
and thelr Themal /Nudearl
Important Tourist Important proeds and
nd Faun of aK.
Desinutions, achleAK,vements| contibuion,
History of her imÌBct on Eoonomy, ,Weather, Cmate, Crops,
Rvers and Lles,
Historcal places and ther Importano, Fora
36 marks
30 Meros
MSTC ELECTRONICSs AND COMMUNICATION
Concept of Insulator, Conductor, Semiconductors, Concept of Intrinsic and Exterinsic
Semiconductor, Condutivity
(W) PN Junction Diodes: Forward and Reserve Baised PN Junction, Concept of junction
capactiance, Applicationof Diode, Filters , Transistors: 8JT(CE,®,CE configuration), FET:
FET &MOSFET, Amplifiers, Osclators
(W) Digital Electronics: Logic Gates, Logic Simplification, Adder &Sutbtractor, KMap,
Mutiplexer &Demuttiplexer, Latches and Fip Flop, Counters, Shit Register,
Microprocessor: Architecture, Programming, Interfadng, Interrupts
3(w) Concept of Modulation, Amplitude Modulabion, Frequency Modulation, Phase Modulation,
Pulse Modulation, AM/FM Receiver, Propagation, Optical fiber Communication.
() Public Address System, Mirophones and Loudspeakers, concept of LED &LCD.Computer
Networkingand interfacing, Multimedia projection.
Annexure
Annexure"T"
"AE"

SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF JUNIOR PROGRAMMER


Marks 120 Time 02 Hours
1. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING USING 'C"
Algorithm and Programming Development, Program Siructure, Control Structures, Functions,
Arays, Pointers, Structures and Unions, Strings, Files.

2. DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (RDBMS)


Database System Concepts and Architecture, Data Modeling using E.R. Model (Entity
Relationship Model), Relational Model, Normalization, Database Access and Security,
MYSQL'SQL (Structured Query Language)
3. OPERATING SYSTEMS
Process Scheduler,
Process Management Functions (Principles and Brief Concept); Job Scheduler,
and Brief Concept);
Process synchronization. Memory Management Function (Principles Segmentation,
Introduction, Single Process System, Fixed Partition Memory, System Loading, (Principles and
Functions
Swapping, Simple Paging System, Virtual Memory. I/O Management Storage Devices, Buffering,
Brief Concept); Dedicated Devices, Shared Devices, VO Devices,
Types of File System; Simple file
Spooling. File Management; Principles and Brief Concept, system. Dead Lock; Condition for
system, Basic file system, Logical file system, Physical fle
Avoidance.
Dead lock, Dead Lock Preventions, Dead Lock
4. DATA STRUCTURES
programming, Concept of
Problem solving concept, top down and bottom up design, structured
variables and constants, Arrays, Linked
data types, variables and constants, Concept of pointer
Stacks, Queues and Recursion, Trees. , Search algorithm (Linear and Binary), Concept of
Lists, Selection Sort, Merge Sort,
sorting, soring algorithms (Bubble Sort, Insertion Sort, Quick Sort,
Heap Sort) and their comparisons.

USING C++
5. OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
Fundamentals of objectoriented programming-procedure oriented programming. Object oriented
programming concepts -Classes, reusability, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic
types
binding, message passing, data hiding., Review of constructs of C used in Ctt:variables,
and type declarations, user defined data types; increment and decrement operators, relational and
logical operators; if then else clause; conditional expressions, input and output statement, loops,
switch case, arays, structure, unions, functions, pinters; preprocessor directives, Classes and
Objects, Member Functions, Overloading Member Functions, Inheritance, Polymorphism and
Virtual Functions, File and Streams.
6. JAVA PROGRAMMING
Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Java In Time (J1) compiler, JIDK, Woking with data types, contrd
Aow statements. arrays, casting. command line arguments, Java Clawes and Memory
Management, Interfaces and Packages, Exception Handling and Strearn Files, Threads and Muki
threading. Java Data Base Connectivity (JDBC).

7. VISUAL PROGRAMMING USING (NET)


Lntroduction to .NET framework, feature of .Net framework,architecture and componenA O .Na.
VB.NET Basics, Visual Basic .NET Programming Language-Variables & Dala Type, Srings,
Arithmetic Operators, Building the project, Common Control Controls, Functions Call and
Arguments, Select Case, Loops, Nesting of Loops, Decision Structures, Eror handing using Try..
Catch Block, Database Connectivity

8. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Quality and productivity factors. Management issues, Models: waterfall, spiral,
Size factors. process, Introduction to agile technologies.
prototyping, fourth generation techniques, s/w
estimations techniques. Staffing level estimation, estimating software
Cost factors, cost
maintenance costs, COCOMO.
Problem analysis, requirement engineering. The software requirements specifications (SRS).
good SRS.
formal specifications techniques, characteristics of a
analysis, symbolic executionunit testing.
Quality assurance work through and inspectíons static techniques.
formal verifications. Black box and white box testing
Quality, Quality Concepts, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, SQA Activities,
Definition of Technical Reviews, Review Guidelines,
Software Reviews, Inspections, Walkthroughs, Formal
ISO 9001:2000, ISO 9126, CMM, TQM, TQM
Quality Assurance Standards, ISO 9000,
principles, Six Sigma, SPICE.
Risk Management and Configuration Management

9. COMPUTER NETWORKS

Concept of network, Models of network computing, Networking models, Peer-to -peer Network,
Server Client Network, LAN, MAN and WAN, Network Services, Topologies, Concept of
switching, Switching Techniques 081 Reference Model.
Concept of physical andlogical addressing, Diferent classes of IP addressing, special IP address,
Sutb neting and super neting Loop back concept, IPV4 and IPV6 packet Format, Configuring
IPV4 and IPV6.
Network Security, Introduction to basic encryption and decryption, concept of symnetric and
asymmetric key cryplography, overview of DES,RSA and PGP, Introduction to Hashing: MDS,
SSL, SSH, HTTPS, Digital Signatures.
oeouter Network Attacks, Active Atacks, Passive Atacks, Stealing Passwords, Social
Engineering. Bugs and Backdoors, Authentication Failures, Protocol Failures, Information
Lekage. Denial-of-Serice Artacks, Botnets, Phishing Atacks.

10 NTERNET AND WEB TECHNOLOGIES

Telepbone line, cable, leased line, ISDN, VSAT. RF link. World Wide Web and its evolution, web
pege, web server, HTTP protocol. Examples of web servers. Navigation Tols: Mozilla Fietox,
Google Chrome, Internet Explorer. Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Hypertext, hyperlinks and
bypermedia, URL, itS registration, browsers, search engines, proxy servers.
Basics of authentication and authorization. Introducion to firewall, various techniques of
encryption and decryption, SSL (Secure Socket Laye
Annexure
Annexure "U"
"G"
Syllabus for Rehabilitation
Annexure “1” Psycholgist
Marks 120
Part - I
Time 02 Hours
Psychosocial Perspectives of Disability (Marks 20)

• introduction
• Concepts and theory
• Adjustment and well-being
• Family and disability
• Society and disability
• Mental health issues
• Ethical issues

Biological Perspectives of Disability (Marks 20)

• introduction
• Medical Aspects of Impairments
• Medical aspects of disability
• Wellness and illness
• Assistive technology
• Aids and appliances

Statistics and Research Methods (Marks 15)

• Introduction
• Sampling and test of significance
• Non-parametric statistics
• Research design
• Multivariate analysis
• Analysis of data

Psychodiagnostics Assessments of Persons with Disability (Marks 10)

• Introduction
• Assessment of cognition
• Assessment of aptitudes
• Assessment of psychopathology
• Assessment of work functioning
• Assessment of daily functioning
• Assessment for case formulation

Part - II

Psychological Interventions (Marks 20)


• Introduction
• Health behavior
• Affective therapies
• Cognitive therapies
• Systemic therapies
• Counseling
• Ethics and psychotherapy

Behavioral Interventions (Marks 20)

• Theoretical foundations
• Relaxation procedures
• Skills training
• Counter-conditioning and extinction procedures
• Applied behavior analysis
• Intervention research
Community-Based Rehabilitation (Marks 15)

• Goals and Objectives


• Components
• Role of professionals
• Community issues
• Resources
• Policy issues
Annexure "V"
Annexure "K"Assistant
"V"
Annexure “13”
Syllabus for Laboratory
(Health & Medical Education)
Syllabus for Laboratory Technician and Laboratory Assistant
Total Marks 120 Time 02 hours
Drug Control
Table Officer
of Contents
. PAPER-I: PHARMACY

• A. Forensic Pharmacy
• B. Manufacturing Pharmacy
• C. Pharmaceutical Analysis
• D. Medicinal Chemistry
• E -Pharmacognosy
• F- Pharmacology & Toxicology
• G- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy
• H. Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education

• PAPER-II (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ) :


A. FORENSIC PHARMACY (Marks 25)

1. Drugs and Cosmetic Act, 1940 and Rules thereunder, 1945 with amendments.
2. Pharmacy Act, 1948.
3. Drug Price Control Order, 1995.
4. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971.
5. Poison Act, 1919 and Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930.
6. Drugs and Magic Remedy Act, 1954.
7. Medical and Toilet Preparation Act, 1955.
8. Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act.
9. Trademark Registration Act.
10. Pharmaceutical Ethics.

B. MANUFACTURING PHARMACY (Marks 25)

1. Tablet and Tablet coating.


2. Capsule.
3. Emulsion, Suspension, Ointment, and Cream.
4. Ophthalmic Solutions.
5. Blood Fluid and Electrolytes.
6. Parenteral preparation and Quality Control.
7. Surgical Dressing.
8. Biological preparation (Sera, Vaccine and Anti-Sera)
9. Biopharmaceutics.

C. PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (Marks 20)

1. Limit Test.
2. Bio-Assay.
3. Sterility Test.
4. Pyrogen Test.
5. Theory & Application of Colorimeter, Fluorimeter, Nephelometer and
Turbidometer, U.V.Visilile Spectrophotometer.
6. Kerl Fischer Titration.
7. Alcohol determination.
8. Microbiological Assay of Vitamins, Antibiotics and Vaccine Preparation.

D. MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY (Marks 20)

Structure, Storage, Preparation & Brand names of the Following Classes


(Definition, Classification, etc.) :
1. Steroids
2. Sedatives and Hypnotics.
3. Psycho-therapeutic Agents.
4. Antihistaminic Agents.
5. Analgesics (narcotic, non-narcotic and NSAID)
6. Cardiovascular Agents.

E. PHARMACOGNOSY (Marks 20)

Source, Chemical constituents, uses and adulteration of the following classes of natural
drugs of the followings

1. Rauwolfia,
2. Ipecacuahna,
3. Belladonna,
4. Cinchona,
5. Cinnamon,
6. Digitalis,
7. Senna,
8. Aloe,
9. Noxvomica,
10. Opium,
11. Kurchi,
12. Brahmi,
13. Tulsi,
14. Bael, and
15. Ephedra.

PAPER-II (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ) : (Marks 10)

> General Knowledge of Indian Constitution,


> Science - Inventions & Discoveries,
> History, India and Neighboring Countries,
> Sports, Knowledge of Current Events,
> General Politics, Budget and Five Year Plans,
> Geography,
> Current Affairs,
> Economy,
> Banking and Finance
> Economy.
Annexure "W"
Annexure "Q"
Syllabus for Cleaner
Syllabus for the Posts of Screen Technician, Cleaner and
Supervisor
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Annexure "AL"
AnneXure "AD"

Syllabus:
Syllabus Junior Librarian
for Written
Time-02 Hours
Total Marks-120
20 Marks
UNIT I
(i) Types of Libraries and their Features
Role of Libraries in contemporary Society
(iüi) Five Laws of Library Sciences
(iv) Library legislations in India
(v) Digital Library
(vi) Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
(vii) National and International Library Associations: ILA, IASLIC,
IATLIS, IFLA, FID ALA, ASLIB etc
(vii) National and intercalation Agencies: UNESCO, OCLC, PRRLF, UGC.
INFLIBNET, DELNET etc
(ix) Information Centres, DRTC, ISI, INSDOC (NISCAIR), NASSDOC,
DESIDOC, SENDOC, etc
Unit-|L Marks 20
(i) Basic Terminology: cal Number, Class Number, Book Number, Isolates
(ü) Classification ; concept &purpose.
(ii) Types and characteristics of classification scheme.
(iv) ISBD, ISBN, ISSN; classification schemes.
(v) Features of DDC, UDC, and CC
(vi) Five Fundamental Categories
(vii) Notation: Definition and Purpose
(viii) Library Catalogue; Definition and purpose
(ix) Cannons of Classification and Cataloguing

Unit-||| Marks 20
() Principles of Book Selection
(ii) Selection Tool; Print and Non-Print Materials
(ii) Processing of Documents; Accessioning, Classification, Cataloguing.
labelling and shelving
(iv) Difference between catalogue, Accession Register, bibliography and Shelf
list.
(v) Serials/ Journals;Selection and procurement
(vi) Book Transaction System: Traditional and Modern
(vi) Stock verification of Books; Methods and Tools
(viii) Weeding Process

Unit-|V Marks 20

(1) Information sources: Definition, types and importance:


() Information sources- Primary. Secondary and Tertiary
(ii) Information Services Definition and need of reference. documentation
and information services
(iv) Types of Dictionaries. Encyclopaedias
(v) Geographical and Biographical Sources
(vi) Indexing and Abstracting Sources
(vii) Types of Bibliographies
(vii) Bibliographies Sources
Unit-V Marks 2O

(() Types of Reference service. Ready reference service. Long Rang


Reference Service
(ü) Reference Librarian: Role Skills and Competences
(iüi) User Education/ Information Literacy Skills
(iv) CAS/SDI
(v) International Information System: INIS, AGRIS, MEDLARS MEDLINE.
INSPEC
(vi) Information Seeking Pattern
Unit-Vi Marks 20

() Study of Computer including concept of Hardware.


(ü) Library Automation Need and Purpose.
(ii) Need for computer applications, Areas of computer applications
Automation in library Management. Software Packages for Library
Management-Essential features
(iv) Computer and its Units, Computer and its classification.
(v) Study of Various operating systems.
(vi) General-purpose application software: Word Processing such as MS
office, lotus.
(vii) Special Purpose application software: CDS/ISIS.
(vii) Library Networking: Needs &Purpose.
(ix) OPACAND Web-OPAC.

(Ashok Kumar) JKAS


Controller of Examination,
J&K Services Selection Board,
Jammu
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Annexure
"AP"
"AP"
Syllabus forthe post of Electrician
& Electrician Grade-II
Time: 02 Hours
Time: 02 Hours Marks: 120
Marks: 100
1. Basic English --10- 12
Marks
Marks
Art1cles
Synonyms
Antonyms
Read1ng Comprehension
Spelling
Tenses, Sentence
Noun, Adjective, Pronoun
Homophones
" Communication Skills

2. Basic Mathematics - 12 Marks


-10 Marks
Arithmetic Algebra
Average
Percentage
LCM, HCF
Profit &Loss
C Number System

Square root
" Ratio and proportion
3. Basic Electrical - 48 Marks

Basic Concept of Electricity, its applications. -40 Marks


Ohms Law, Kirchhoffs Law, Resistors and
its combination- Series. & Parallel
Combinations.
" Earthing- Principle of different methods of
earthing and selection i.e.,
etc. pipe, plate
Domestic Appliances and their Working Principles- Heater, Electric iron,
Washing Machine, Refrigerator. Geyser,
C
llumination and its types, Laws of llumination.
Power Generation- Various Sources of ElectricalPower Generation.
" Introduction to electromagnetism, magnetic tield around a straight current
carrying conductor and a solenoid and methods to finds its direction, force
between two parallel current carrying.
Conductor- concept of hyteresis loop, and hyteresis loss.
faradays law of electromagnete Induction. Lenz's Law, Fleming right and left
hand rule.
e Difference between A.C and D.C Concept of alternating current and voltage,
equation of instantaneous value form factor. Power factor and its practical
signlficance. Advantages of 3phases over single phase system.
vatous electrical symbols used in domestic and industrlal installation and power
system as per 89S.
Study of electrical safety measures as mentibned in the electricity rules and
ShoCK treatment. Including first ald. tools, accessories and instruments required
for installations, malintenance and repalr work of electrical equlpments.
AC & DC Machines - 24Marks
--20 Marks

Electrical Machines and their types- D.C. Generator, D.M Motor, Transformer,
Alternator, Three Phase Induction Motor

Electrical Measuring Instruments - 12


--10 Marks
Marks
Electrical Measuring Instruments- Ammeter, Voltmeter, Wattmeter, Earth Tester,
P.F. meter
4, Basic of Computer - 12Marks
-10 Marks

Introduction,Computer and its generations.


" Hardware and peripherals Devices.
Basic of Operating system.
" Concept of Internet -www, Web browser, Web Site.
Basic of Computer Networks- AN, WAN, MAN.
Email.
Digital devices.
Mobile devices.
Smart watch, Smart television.
Search engine.
Email.
" Internet services and
Touse mobile data or other networks through Bluetooth and WEi
"
point.
MS- Word, MS- Excel &MS- Power
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Annexure "V"
"K"
Annexure “13”
Syllabus for Laboratory Technician
(Health & Medical Education)
Syllabus for Laboratory Technician and Laboratory Assistant
Total Marks 120Drug Control
Table Officer
of Contents Time 02 Hours
. PAPER-I: PHARMACY

• A. Forensic Pharmacy
• B. Manufacturing Pharmacy
• C. Pharmaceutical Analysis
• D. Medicinal Chemistry
• E -Pharmacognosy
• F- Pharmacology & Toxicology
• G- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy
• H. Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education

• PAPER-II (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ) :


A. FORENSIC PHARMACY (Marks 25)

1. Drugs and Cosmetic Act, 1940 and Rules thereunder, 1945 with amendments.
2. Pharmacy Act, 1948.
3. Drug Price Control Order, 1995.
4. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971.
5. Poison Act, 1919 and Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930.
6. Drugs and Magic Remedy Act, 1954.
7. Medical and Toilet Preparation Act, 1955.
8. Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act.
9. Trademark Registration Act.
10. Pharmaceutical Ethics.

B. MANUFACTURING PHARMACY (Marks 25)

1. Tablet and Tablet coating.


2. Capsule.
3. Emulsion, Suspension, Ointment, and Cream.
4. Ophthalmic Solutions.
5. Blood Fluid and Electrolytes.
6. Parenteral preparation and Quality Control.
7. Surgical Dressing.
8. Biological preparation (Sera, Vaccine and Anti-Sera)
9. Biopharmaceutics.

C. PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (Marks 20)

1. Limit Test.
2. Bio-Assay.
3. Sterility Test.
4. Pyrogen Test.
5. Theory & Application of Colorimeter, Fluorimeter, Nephelometer and
Turbidometer, U.V.Visilile Spectrophotometer.
6. Kerl Fischer Titration.
7. Alcohol determination.
8. Microbiological Assay of Vitamins, Antibiotics and Vaccine Preparation.

D. MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY (Marks 20)

Structure, Storage, Preparation & Brand names of the Following Classes


(Definition, Classification, etc.) :
1. Steroids
2. Sedatives and Hypnotics.
3. Psycho-therapeutic Agents.
4. Antihistaminic Agents.
5. Analgesics (narcotic, non-narcotic and NSAID)
6. Cardiovascular Agents.

E. PHARMACOGNOSY (Marks 20)

Source, Chemical constituents, uses and adulteration of the following classes of natural
drugs of the followings

1. Rauwolfia,
2. Ipecacuahna,
3. Belladonna,
4. Cinchona,
5. Cinnamon,
6. Digitalis,
7. Senna,
8. Aloe,
9. Noxvomica,
10. Opium,
11. Kurchi,
12. Brahmi,
13. Tulsi,
14. Bael, and
15. Ephedra.

PAPER-II (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ) : (Marks 10)

> General Knowledge of Indian Constitution,


> Science - Inventions & Discoveries,
> History, India and Neighboring Countries,
> Sports, Knowledge of Current Events,
> General Politics, Budget and Five Year Plans,
> Geography,
> Current Affairs,
> Economy,
> Banking and Finance
> Economy.
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"AA"
Total Marks: 120
Syllabus forAnnexure
Assistant “12”
Food Analyst Time: 02 Hours

1. Food Laws and Standards of India and International Food Laws


(Marks 15)
I. Food Safety and Standards Act of India, 2006:
II. FSS Rules and Regulations
III. Other National Laws and Standards

a) Agricultural Produce Act, 1937 (Grading and Marketing)


b) Export (Quality Control & Inspection), Act, 1963 and Rules
c) Bureau of Indian Standards relevant to Food Safety (Water, Infant Formulate)
d) Legal Metrology Act
IV. International Food Control Systems/ Laws, Regulations and Standards/ Guidelines
with regard to Food Safety:

a) CODEX Alimentarius Commission: History, Members, Standard setting and


Advisory mechanisms: JECFA, JEMRAJMPR
b) WTO agreements: SPS/TBT

c) Role of OIE, IPPC.

2. Planning Organization and setting up of Food Analysis Laboratory including


NABL / ISO / IEC-17025: 2017 and laboratory safety.

(Marks 15)
I. Understand the requirements for setting up a laboratory for the legal defensibility
of analytical data. The ideal structure design, environment, layout for chemical
and microbiological testing, Air handling etc
II. What is accreditation, Different accreditation bodies (NABL, APLAC, and ILAC).
Requirements for ISO/IEC 17025:2017, documentation, prerequisites for
accreditation, management requirements, technical requirements, measurement
of traceability
III. Laboratory safety: Personnel and laboratory hygiene, emergency
planning, General hazards in a food laboratory, safety equipment,
storage of chemicals, acids, flammables etc, handling compressed
gases, centrifuge, chemical and biological spills and wastedisposal.

3. Principles of Food Preservation, Processing and Packaging.


(Marks 20)

I. Food Processing Operations: Manufacturing processes: batch, Semi-


batch and continuous Cleaning of raw materials: cleaning methods
and contaminations, Size reduction and screening of solids:
equipment, modes of operation. Disintegration of materials: slicing,
dicing, shredding, pulping. Mixing and emulsification. Filtration and
membrane separation: principles, design features and general
applications Centrifugation: principles and applications. Solid-liquid
extraction and expression. Sorting and grading of foods: weight, size,
shape, buoyancy, photometry sorting
II. Food Preservation by

a) Heat: Principles of Heat Transfer, Blanching, Pasteurization,


Heat Sterilization, thermal extrusion, cooking
b) Water Removal: Forms of Water in Foods, Sorption of Water in Foods,
Water Activity, Drying and Evaporation Technology
c) Temperature Reduction: Chilling, Freezing
d) Radiation: Ionizing Radiation, Microwave
e) By use chemicals: Class-I and Class-II preservatives, smoke other
Chemical Additives
f) New non-thermal methods: high hydrostatic pressure, modified
atmosphere, high- intensity pulsed electric fields, intense pulsed light,
oscillating magnetic fields), hurdle technology, ultrasonic and ohmic
heating etc.
III. Food Packaging:
a) EffectofEnvironmentonFoodStability:Light,Oxygen,Water,Temperature,
Sensitivity to Mechanical Damage and attack by biological agents
Including barrier properties, strength properties, optical properties:
Glass, Metals, Paper, Plastics, Biodegradable and Edible Films and
Coatings, aseptic packaging and Combinations.
c) Selection of packaging material and design for various food
commodities including fresh produce (fruits and vegetables), milk and
milk products (dairy), cereal, pulses, oil, meat, fish, poultry, water and
processed foods.
d) Evaluation of quality and safety of packaging materials - different testing
procedures
e) Functions of Packaging: Protective Packaging and active packaging
smart and intelligent packaging.
f) Newer packaging technologies- CAP/MAP packaging, aseptic
processing and packaging, irradiated packaging, retort pouch,
microwaveable packaging.

4. Principles and Basics of Human Nutrition (Marks 20)


a) Water: sources, body's needs, physiologic function
b) Body composition, Energy metabolism and nutritional requirements
of the body. Recommended daily allowance (RDA), Basic metabolic
rate(BMR)
c) Carbohydrates: Digestion of Simple and complex carbohydrates,
dietary fiber, absorption of glucose, carbohydrate metabolism,
Diabetes.
d) Lipids: Triglycerides, digestion, absorption, and transport, essential
fatty acids (EFA), metabolism of fats. Cholesterol role in
cardiovascular disease
e) Protein: Essential and nonessential amino acids, digestion and
absorption of protein, protein metabolism, protein quality (biological
value, protein efficiency ratio, net protein utilization intake and role in
the body.
f) Vitamins: Deficiency diseases toxicity, sources, and functions.
g) Minerals: Major and minor minerals nutritional significance and
physiological role of dietary calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron,
iodine, zinc and copper, selenium. (their dietary sources and
deficiencies).

5. Food Chemistry (Marks 20)


I. Water: Water as a nutrient, function, sources, requirement, structure,
water balance – effect
II. Carbohydrates: Nomenclature and different methods of classification,
structure and chemical properties of monosaccharide, disaccharides and
polysaccharides and complex carbohydrates; amino sugars,
proteoglycans and glycoproteins.
I I I . Proteins and amino acids: Classification of amino acids based on
structure; aromatic, aliphatic, acidic, basic, sulfur containing,
IV. Lipids: Classification, nomenclature, structure, properties and
functions of fatty acids, fats, phospholipids, sphingolipids,
cerebrosides, steroids, cholesterol, plant sterols, bile acids,
prostaglandins, lipoamino acids, lipoproteins, proteolipids,
lipopolysaccharides.
V. Vitamins: Water- and fat-soluble vitamins: Classification, structure,
physiology biochemical functions as coenzyme. Effect of various
processing treatments and fortification of foods.
VI. Food Additives: Structure, Chemistry, Function and application of
Preservatives, Emulsifying and Stabilizing agents, Sweeteners,
buffering agents, bleaching, maturing agents and starch modifiers,
Food colors, flavors, anti-caking agent, Antioxidants etc. The nature,
properties and functions and mode of action. Safety assessment of
Food additives: No-observed Effect Level (NOEL Acceptable daily
intake (ADI), Dietary exposure,) in chronic toxicity studies

VII. Antinutritional Factors: Protease Inhibitors, Haemagglutinins (Lectins),


Glucosinolates, Cyanogens, Saponins, Gossypol, Lathyrogens,
Antivitamins, Antiminerals. Bitter substances, tannins and their
removal fromfoods.
Food Enzymes: Properties, classification, enzyme units, enzyme kinetics, MichaelisMenten
equation, regulatory enzymes, isoenzymes, enzyme, Role in foods: Beta- galactosidase,
alpha galactosidase, proteases (papain, bromelain), lipases, oxidases etc, Polyphenol
oxidase, enzymatic
and non-enzymatic browning.
IX. Nucleic Acids: DNA: Physical and chemical properties (renaturation
and denaturation). Structure of nitrogenous bases, nucleosides,
nucleotides, DNA Doublehelix -Watson & Crick model of DNA,RNA
Classes; mRNA, tRNA and rRNA.
X. Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods: Definition and function of
Nutraceuticals, Functional Foods, Food Supplements, Dietary
supplements prebiotics andprobiotics, Medical foods and foods for
special purposes. examples Phenyl alanine free diet for
Phenylketonuria patients, Lactose free for Lactose intolerant.
XI. Plant pigments: Structure and function of Chlorophylls, lycopene,
betalaine, curcuminoids, annatto, Carotenoids, anthocyanins,
flavonoids, melanin, tannins, quinones, and xanthone. And roles in
foodindustry.

XII. Genetically modified organism (GMOs): What are GMOs? Which are
the major GMOs in food and what are the traits that have been
engineered. How to detect and quantify GMOs.

XIII. Food contaminant and adulterants: Major Classes of Pesticide and


their residues. Heavy metals. Antibiotic & hormone residues,
Veterinary drug residue, other new contaminants and toxins (For
example: Cyclopiazonic acid in Buckwheat flour) , radioactive nuclides,
mycotoxins (Aflatoxin, Ochratoxin, Patulin, DON, Ochratoxins,
Sterigmatocystin, Fumonisins, Zearalenone). Common Adulterants:
Lead chromate, mineral oil, urea, SDS, starch, blotting paper, metanil
yellow, Rhodamineargemone, khesari dal, brick power etc,)

6. Food Microbiology & Food Hygiene (Marks 15)

Introduction to Food microbiology: Classification and nomenclature of microorganisms. Morphology


and Structure of Microorganisms in Foods (Yeasts and Molds, Bacterial Cells Viruses). Important
genera of Mold, yeast, bacteria (gram- negative aerobesand facultative anaerobes, gram-positive
cocci, endospore-forming rods, non-sporulating), bacterial acid, acetic acid, butyric acid etc),
thermophilic, proteolytic, saccharomyticetc, coliforms, faecal coliforms, enteric pathogens.
Emergingmicrobes.
II. Sources of microorganisms in food chain (raw materials, water, air, equipment etc) and
microbiological quality of foods.
///.
Microbial food spoilage and Food borne diseases, food pathogens
Aeromonashydrophila, Bacillus cereus and other Bacillus Species,
Brucella, Campylobacter, Clostridium botulinum,
Clostridiumperfringens,Enterobactersakazakii, Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes,
Salmonella, Shigella, Staphylococcus aureus, Vibrio, Yersinia enterocolitica, Fungi, virus etc
IV. Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods: Sampling Two-class and three-class
sampling plan. Pure culture isolation: Streaking, serial dilution and plating methods;
cultivation, maintenance and preservation/stocking of pure cultures; cultivation of anaerobic
bacteria, and accessing non-culturable bacteria. Indicator Organisms: Direct Examination,
Enumeration Methods, Plate Counts, Most Probable Number Counts, biochemical test, Rapid
Methods for Detection of Specific Organisms and Toxins, Immunological Methods, DNA/RNA
Methodology
Physical, Chemical and Instrumental analysis (Marks 15)
I. Sampling and sample preparation: Definition, types of sample, sampling plan, sub sampling,
designing a sampling plan, concept of sample size and representative. Sample preparations -
particle size, homogeneity, dissolution technology and decomposition, storage of samples.Solid
Phase Extraction- Introduction, sorbents, matrix solid phase dispersion and applications.
II. Statistics and statistical terms: Systematic and random errors. Mean distribution. Confidence
interval. Confidence limits and confidence level. Outliers. Definition and calculation of: Average,
Mean, Standard deviation, Relative standard deviation, Coefficient of variation, Confidence limits
of a measurement, Statistical Tests, Linear correlation and regression curve fitting, fitting of
linear equations. Choosing and using statistical tests, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA),
III. Classical Methods of food analysis: Law of mass action, Le chateliers principle,
stoichiometry, volumetric and gravimetric analysis. Preparation of standards,
working standards and solutions of known concentration (percent, molar, molal,
normal, ppm and ppb) and their dilution. Proximate analysis, physical methods for
extraneous matteranalysis
IV. Classical analytical techniques: Gravimetry, Titrimetry, Refractometry and
Polarimetry: Principle, Instrumentation and applications of each technique in
foodanalysis
V. UV-Visible and Fluorescence Spectrometry: Electromagnetic spectrum, Beer and
Lambert's Law, Absorbance, Transmittance, Molar absorptivity (Molar Extinction
coefficient), E 1%, 0Max. Components and functioning of an UV-vis
spectrophotomer: Single beam and double beam. Components of a UV-VIS spectrum.
Calibration curve andapplications in food analysis.
VI. Raman spectroscopy: Principle Theory Instrumentation, techniques and Applications
of Raman spectroscopy in foodanalysis

VII. Chromatographic techniques: Fundamentals of chromatographic separations and


their classification. The plate theory. Capacity factor and resolution factor.
Chromatographic efficiency. Van Deemter's equation. Partition coefficient etc.
Principles and applications of paper (Ascending, Descending, Radial, Two
dimensional) Partition, Thin layer chromatography, HPTLC, size exclusion and ion
exchange chromatography. Applications in food analysis
VIII. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC): Sample Preparation Techniques,
Applications in quantitative food analysis of aflatoxins, vitamins, sugars, sweeteners,
preservatives etc.

IX. Gas chromatography: Basics of Gas chromatography, Mobile phase and criteria for its
selection - Sample introduction techniques -Stationaryphases- Supports for liquid
stationary phases, Selection ofcolumns. Detectors FID, TCD, FPB, ECD, TID.
Temperature programming in GC - Derivatization and sample preparation in GC -
Fatty acid profile and quantitative analysis of fatty acids in fats and oils.
X. Hyphenated Techniques: Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography Coupling. GC-
MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, Capillary electrophoresis-MS, Isotopic.

XI. Atomic absorption Spectroscopy, Atomic emission spectroscopy, ICP-MS: Principles-


Atomization process, Atomic line widths and radiation sources for AAS, Basic
principles and instrumentation of ICP-MS; data acquisition and interpretation;
applications of ICP-MS for analysis of metallic contaminants in food. Sample
preparation, microwave digestion.
XII. Biological Techniques (DNA/protein based): Fundamental principles and
instrumentation of the systems; measurement techniques and result interpretations
of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
technique; Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA); Radioimmunoassay (RIA).
Use of PCR for detection of genetically-modified organisms (GMO);meat and fish
speciation and other applications in analysis of food adulteration.
XIII. Measurements of Rheological properties: Instrumental Measurement of Texture of
Foods, Visco Analysis, viscometer, texture analyser etc.
XIV. Quality assurance and Quality control: Introduction to quality control in analytical
chemistry. Terminology in analytical measurements: True value, measured value,
Accuracy, Precision, Uncertainty, Random errors. Sample traceability, internal quality
control, certified reference materials. Spiked reference samples. Recovery studies,
Method validation/verification (LOD, LOQ, specificity, selectivity, linearity, range,
robustness, repeatability, reproducibility. External and internal standards, Control
chart. Proficiency testing, scores.
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Annexure "Q"
Syllabus for Screen Technician/Supervisor
Syllabus for the Posts of Screen Technician, Cleaner and
Supervisor
Annexure "AC"
Annexure "N"
Syllabus for Animal Keeper
Annexure “B”

Syllabus for Written test (Objective Type)


Time: 02.00 Hrs.
Marks: 120

1. English
a) Nouns and its kinds
b) Parts of Speech
c) Masculine/feminine (Gender)
d) Number (20 Marks)

2. Science
a) Micro-organism (useful and harmful micro-organism)
b) Coal and Petroleum origin and uses.
c) Reproduction in Animals (Elementary Knowledge)
d) Matter and its States
e) Force and Pressure.
f) Motion- Elementary Knowledge.
g) Stars and Solar System.
h) Pollution of Air and Water.
i) Carbon and its allotropic forms.
j) Light (30 Marks)

3. History
a) Indian Freedom Struggle after the revolt of 1857.
b) Gandhiji era of Freedom Struggle.
c) Moderater and Extremists.
d) Reform Moments. (30 Marks)

4. Geography
a) Natural Resources
b) Demographic Profile of Jammu and Kashmir State.
c) Population of India as per 2011 Census.
d) Wildlife National Parks and Sanctuaries in Jammu and Kashmir.
e) Hydroelectric Potential of Hydroelectric Power Houses in Jammu and Kashmir.
(25 Marks)

5. Mathematics
a) Rational Numbers
b) Linear Equation in one Variable
c) Squares and Square roots.
d) Cubes and cube roots.
e) Simple Algebraic Identities. (30 Marks)

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Syllabus:
Syllabus Medical
for the Record
post of Technician
Medical Record Keeper 28/90
Syllabus for Medical Record Keeper and
Annexure “10”Medical Record Technician
Marks 120 Time 02 Hours
GENERAL ENGLISH (Marks 20)

(a) Essay Writing


(b) Precis Writing
(c) Letter Writing
(d) Idioms & Phrases
(e) Expansion of passages
(f) Comprehension of given passages
(g) Grammar:
• Parts of Speech : Nouns, Adjective, Verb, Adverb, Preposition, etc

(h) Correct usage and vocabularies

TECHNICAL PAPER – I (Marks 50)

Unit - I Definition of Medical Records

Unit - II Importances of Medical Records

Unit- III Uses of Medical Records

Unit- IV Values of Medical Records

Unit- V Aims and objective of Medical Records

Unit - VI Central Admitting Office

Unit - VII Medical Records Form

Unit - VIII Retension and Preservation of Medical Records

Unit - IX Hospital Management information system

TECHNICAL PAPER – II (Marks 50)

Unit - I Medical Terminology

Unit - II Legal aspect of Medical Records

Unit- III Hospital statistics

Unit- IV Coding and Indexing

Unit - V Daily census

Unit - VI Assembling and deficiency check

Unit - VII International classification of disease

Unit- VIII Aptitude Test

Medical Record Technician Page 1


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Time: 02 Hours
Annexure
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"AF" Total Marks: 120

6LABUSFOK THEPOST OF COMPUTER INSTRUCTOROPERATOR

opater Rasics Characterissics of Computers. Input, (utput. Storage units. CPU. Compuler
System. Binary number system. Binary toDecimal Conversion. Decimal to
Binary Conversion. ASCIICode. Unicode.
Copter Central Processing Unit - Processor Speed, Cache, Memory, RAM, ROM.
Organizstioe Booting Memory- Secondary Storage Devices: Floppy and Hard Disks.
Opical Disks CD-ROM. DVD. Mass Storage Devices: USB thumb drive.
Managing disk Partitions. File Sysem Input Devices - Keyboard, Mouse,
joystck, Scanner, web cam, Output Devices- Monitors. Printers - Dot
matrix, inkjet, laser, Multimedia- What is Multimedia, Text, Graphics,
Animation, Audio, Images. Video; Multimedia Application in Education,
Entertaimemt, Marketing Names of common multimedia file formats,
Compuler Software- Relationship between Hardware and Software; System
Sofrware. Application Software, Compiler, names of some high level
languages, free domain software.
Microsoft WindowS An overview of different vesions of Windows, Basic
OpaigSpste
Windows elements, File management through Windows. Using essential
accessories: System tools Disk cleanup, Disk defragmenter,
Entertainment, Games, Calculator, Imaging Fax, Notepad, Paint,
WordPad. Command Prompt- Directory navigation, path setting. creating
and using batch files. Drives, files, directories, directory structure.
Application Maragement: Installing, uninstalling, Running applications.
Linug- An overview of Linux, Basic Linux elenents: System Features,
Sofiware Features, File Structure, File handling in Linux: HW, S/W
requirements, Preliminary steps before installation, specifics on Hard drive
repartitioning and booting a Linux system.

Word Precesing Word processing concepis: saving, closing, Opening an existing document,
Selecting text, Editing text, Finding and replacing text, printing documents,
Creating and Printing Merged Documents, Character and Paragraph
Fomating, Page Design and Layout. Editing and Profiling Tools: Checking
and correcting spelings. Handling Graphics, Creating Tables and Charts,
Docume Templates and Wizards.

Spreashecd Spreadshet Concepts, Creating, Saving and Editing a Workbook, Inserting.


Deleting Work Sheets, entering data in a cell / formula Copying and
Moving rom selected cells, handling operators in Formulae, Functions:
Mathematical, Logical, statistical, text, financial, Date and Time functions,
Using Function Wzard. Formatting a Worksheet: Formatting Cells
changing data aligment, changing date, number, character or currency
format, changing fon, adding borders and colors, Printing worksheets,
Charts and Graphs - Creating, Previewing, Modifying Charts. Integratng
wnnd preNsor, spreadsheets, weh payes
Fesentatlon Creating. Opening and Saving Preentatiuns, ((reating the lxok of Your
Package Presentation, Working in Dlercnt Vicws, Working with Slhdes, Add1ng
nd Fomatting et, Iomattiny l'atngraphs, (hecking Spelling and
(oneting lyping Mislakes, Makny Notes Payes and Ilanad1nts, rawing
and Working with Objects, Adding(lip Art anad nher prctures, Ieugning
side ShowN, Running and ('ontolling uSlide Show, Printing Preventalus
Data Base Data Manipulation-(oncept: Database, Relational Databass, Integity
Operations Operations: Crcating. dropping, manipulating table structure. Manipulation
of Data: Query, Data Entry Form. Reports.
lnformation
Indian IT Act, Intellectual Property Rights issucs. Application of
Technology and information Technology in Railways, Airlincs, Banking. Insurance. Video
Socicty Inventory Control, I'inuncial systems, Hotel management. Fducation.
kiosks. special
games, Telephone exchanges, Mobile phones, Information
effects in Movies.
Intenet.
Introduction to Internet, Growth of lnternet, Owners of the Internet. Anatomy of Internet
basic
Internet ARPANET and Internet history of the World Wide Web. on the
Terminology, Net etiquetle. Internet Applications - CommerceSociety - Crime
Internet, Governance on the Internet, Impact of Internet on
on/through the Internet.
TCPIP - Internet
Packet switching technology, Internet Protocols: TCP/P, Router, Intermet
Addresses.
Technology and Addressing Scheme: Machine Addressing (IP address), E-mail
Protocol Resources Addresses

Connectivity types: levelone, level two and level three connectivity, Setting
modem, software
Internet up a connection: hardware requirement, selection of a
Connectivity requirement, modem configuration, Internet accounts by ISP: Telephone
options
line options, Protocol options., Service options, Telephone lineconnections
Dialup connections through the telephonc system, dedicated
through the telephone system, ISDN, Protocol options - Shell, SLIP, PPP,
Service options - E-mail, WWw, News Firewall etc.
Network definition, Common terminologies: LAN, WAN, Node,network Host,
Internet Network
Workstation, bandwidth, Interoperability, Network administrator, Media,
security, Network Components: Severs, Clients, CommunicationInternet:
Types of network: Peer to Peer, Clients Server, Addressing in Internet
DNS, Domain Name and their organization, understanding the FDDI,
Protocol Address, Network topologies: Bust, star and ring, Ethernet,
ATM and Intranct
Services on Internet
E-mail, Www, Telnet, FTP, IRC and Search Engine
(Definition and
Funetions)
ctronic Mail Email Networks and Servers. Email protocols -SMTP. POP3. IMAp4.
MIME6. Structure of an Email - Email Address, Email Header. Body and
Attachments, Email Clients: Netscape mail Clients. Outlook Express, Web
based E-mail. Email eneryption- Address Book. Signature File.
Current Trends on Languages, Intemet Phone. Internet Video, collaborative computing. e
Internet commerce.

Web Publishing and Overview, SGML, Web hosting, HTML. CGL, Documents Interchange
management, Web
Standards, Components of Web Publishing. Document
Browsing Meta Search
Page Design Consideration and Principles, Search and
Engines, WWw, Browser. HTTP, Publishing Tools
document tables,
HTML HTML page structure. HTML Text, HTML links, HTML
Programming Basics HTML Frames, HTML Images. multimedia

Flash
Interactivity Toos ASP,VB Script, JAVA Script, JAVA and Front Page,

Security, Management
Internet Security Overvievw of Internet Security, Firewalls, Internet
Copyright Issues, basics of
Management Concepts and Information Privacy and
Concepts, asymmetric cryptosystems
Information Privacy
and Copyright
Issues
AnnexureAnnexure "Y"
Annexure
Annexure
"AG" "AP"
"AP"
Syllabus forthe post of Electrician
Syllabus for Electrician Grade-II
& Electrician Grade-II
Time: 02 Hours
Time: 02 Hours Marks: 120
Marks: 100
1. Basic English --10- 12
Marks
Marks
Art1cles
Synonyms
Antonyms
Read1ng Comprehension
Spelling
Tenses, Sentence
Noun, Adjective, Pronoun
Homophones
" Communication Skills

2. Basic Mathematics - 12 Marks


-10 Marks
Arithmetic Algebra
Average
Percentage
LCM, HCF
Profit &Loss
C Number System

Square root
" Ratio and proportion
3. Basic Electrical - 48 Marks

Basic Concept of Electricity, its applications. -40 Marks


Ohms Law, Kirchhoffs Law, Resistors and
its combination- Series. & Parallel
Combinations.
" Earthing- Principle of different methods of
earthing and selection i.e.,
etc. pipe, plate
Domestic Appliances and their Working Principles- Heater, Electric iron,
Washing Machine, Refrigerator. Geyser,
C
llumination and its types, Laws of llumination.
Power Generation- Various Sources of ElectricalPower Generation.
" Introduction to electromagnetism, magnetic tield around a straight current
carrying conductor and a solenoid and methods to finds its direction, force
between two parallel current carrying.
Conductor- concept of hyteresis loop, and hyteresis loss.
faradays law of electromagnete Induction. Lenz's Law, Fleming right and left
hand rule.
e Difference between A.C and D.C Concept of alternating current and voltage,
equation of instantaneous value form factor. Power factor and its practical
signlficance. Advantages of 3phases over single phase system.
vatous electrical symbols used in domestic and industrlal installation and power
system as per 89S.
Study of electrical safety measures as mentibned in the electricity rules and
ShoCK treatment. Including first ald. tools, accessories and instruments required
for installations, malintenance and repalr work of electrical equlpments.
AC & DC Machines - 24Marks
--20 Marks

Electrical Machines and their types- D.C. Generator, D.M Motor, Transformer,
Alternator, Three Phase Induction Motor

Electrical Measuring Instruments - 12


--10 Marks
Marks
Electrical Measuring Instruments- Ammeter, Voltmeter, Wattmeter, Earth Tester,
P.F. meter
4, Basic of Computer - 12Marks
-10 Marks

Introduction,Computer and its generations.


" Hardware and peripherals Devices.
Basic of Operating system.
" Concept of Internet -www, Web browser, Web Site.
Basic of Computer Networks- AN, WAN, MAN.
Email.
Digital devices.
Mobile devices.
Smart watch, Smart television.
Search engine.
Email.
" Internet services and
Touse mobile data or other networks through Bluetooth and WEi
"
point.
MS- Word, MS- Excel &MS- Power
Annexure "AQ"
Annexure "AH"

Syllabus for Film Production Assistant

Time: 02 Hours Total Marks: 120


Syllabus orsbroti
(Camera Man/ Aslstanm Camera Men/ Piln Production Aslom)
1. Hlstory of Photogreph from CameObeuWA to DHR) cmMn/yposNwses
2. Bic Photogrephy(Typs of Camatsyoptk1/Anatny of
chwstetiealGdes
1, Photo Aasthetkcs(Nned lor the Mht n Phvtogwphy/tht
. mean/Aule of thtd)
ligtaftMte
4. Basde Photo Ughting Technlques (Key ign/ dl ir loga/Bounee
ligow Key/Migh Key
5. Dldtal PhotographyComponets of DighalCamera/Dlgkat Camers tenss
Methods of storage)
6. DIdtel Photography Techniques (Expoure /1s0/manual SettrsAuto Ehooure
modes)
7. Bessc ol ComputersTypes of computer/Components of computerfOutp
desces/Photo editing softwares)
8. Derent Types of Photogrophy: Candid Photograpty, Envtronmel Porak. Men
t Work,Chitd Labour, Street Ufe. Culture, tradilons, IMe style, food, mouments,
festvak,: Photo egquene, Photo fenue)
Annexure "AI"

Time: 2 Hours
Annexure "AG"
Annexure "AJ"
Annexure "X"
SYLLABUS FOR WRILTEN TEST
Syllabus: Assistant PTI
Marks :-120
Time:- 2.00 Hours

Foundation of Physical Education: 15 Marks

Concept of Physical Education.


i. Aims and objectives of Physical Education. Scope of Physical Education in
modern Era.
iii. Explain Cognitive domain, psychomotor domain,Affective domain.
iv. Relationship between Physical Education and General Education.
V. Nature, meaning and scope of Philosophy in Physical Education.
vi. Major components of Philosophy.
v. Philosophies of Physical Education (ldealism, Naturalism, Pragmatism,
Realism& Existentialism).
10 Marks
Historical Perspective:
i. Physical education in Ancient and Modern India
ii. Physical Education in Greece, USA, Germany, British and Rome.
iii. Ancient and Modern Olympic Games
0v. Asian and Common Wealth Games.
V. South Asian Federation (S.A.F) Games
award, Rajiv Ghandi
vi. National sports awards (Arjuna award, Dronacharya
Trophy.
khel Ratna Award, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA )
vi. Famous sports Personalities in India.
10 Marks
Officiating and Coaching:

Concept of Officiating and Coaching


i. Moderns Trends in Coaching
ii. Duties of Officials
iv. Layout of standard track.
Dimension and marking for track and field events.
V.
vi. Rules and their interpretation of track and field events.
vii.
Rules and regulations of different games (Football, Volley Ball, Hockey,
Basket Ball, Cricket, Kho Kho, Kabaddi and Badminton.

Psychological Foundations: 10 Marks

:
i Sports Psychology and factors effecting sports performance.
Elements of learning,individual differences in learning, Learning Curve
ii. Theories of learning, Nature of motor skill learning.
iv. Transfer of training.
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V. Personality, Dimensions of personality.
vi. Growth and Development at different stages.
vii. Heredity and Environment.
10 Marks
Sociological Foundation:
i Socialization bases of Physical Education,
ii. Sports as cultural Heritage of Man Kind
iii. Cooperation and competition, social recognition.
iv. Social Institutions, Social Development.
V. Group Dynamics, Leadership and its importance.
vi. Media in Sports, Politics in Sports
vii. National / International integration through Sports
10 Marks
Kinesioloay:
Physical
and scope in
i. Historical Development of kinesiology, its need
Education & Sports.
ii. Axes and planes of movements, line of pul.
Joints.
iÜ. Structure, Classification of the muscles and
muscles.
iv. Origin Insertion and action of major
in Physical Education.
V Meaning of Biomechanics, role of biomechanics
of motion.
vi. Motion, types of motion, Newton's laws
its types. Spin, Projectile
vi. Equilibrium, Stability and its principles. Lever and
and Impulse,
15 Marks
Iraining Methods:

i Characteristics and principle of sports training


:ii. Different methods of sports training. (Interval training, Weight Training
Circuit training, Fartlek training and Plyometric Training).
ii.
Development of Different Motor Abilities.
iv. Vital capacity, Second wind, Fatigue, Oxygen debt.
V.
Effect of training on muscular system, Respiratory system and Circulatory
System.
vi. Technical and tactical preparation of Sports
vii. Warm-up, its types and values.

Management: 15 Marks

i Introduction, Meaning and Definition of management.


ii. Management techniques and financial management.
iii. Meaning of Organization and Administration.
iv.
Organization of Physical Education and sports at different levels.
V.
Supervision and Evaluation in physical education and sports.
vi. Concept of teaching and Learning and Methods of Teaching.
vii. Lesson plan, Importance and need of lesson plan.
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Plannina: 15 Marks

0. Meaning. Importance and Principles of Planning.


i0. Short term &Long Term Planning.
ii. Intra-mural and Extra mural tournaments.
iv. Talent Identification & Classification of students
V. Sports meet and Sports day.
vi. Education technology and Teaching aids.
vii. Criteria for the selection of Players.

First aid: 10 Marks

0. Concept, Meaning of first aid and its types.


. Principles of First Aid.
ii. Sports injuries, types of injuries, causes of injuries and their Treatment in
various cases (Sprain, Strain, Dislocation, Fracture, Burns, abrasions, &
Cuts).
0v. Definition and concept of Rehabilitation.
V. Goals and principles of Rehabilitation.
vi. Massage Manipulation & therapeutic Exercises.
vii. Doping in Sports.
Annexure "AK"
Annexure "H" 6/90

Syllabus for Child Psychologist


Annexure “2”
Time: 02 Hours Total Marks: 120

Part- I (Marks 30)

• Theoretical Foundations of Psychology.


• Experimental Psychology
• Social Psychology
• Research Methodology in Psychology

Part- II (Marks 30)

• Cognitive Psychology.
• Bio-Psychology
• Psychology of Personality.
• Statistics in Psychology

Part - III (Marks 30)

• Psychopathology
• Psychometrics
• Health Psychology
• Organisational Psychology

Part - IV (Marks 30)

• Clinical Psychology
• Developmental Psychology
• Educational Psychology
• Counselling Psychology
• Rehabilitation Psychology
• Industrial Psychology
Annexure "AL"
Annexure
Syllabus "K"Officer
for Drug Control
Annexure “13”
Syllabus for Laboratory Technician and Laboratory Assistant
Total Marks 120 Time 02 Hours
Drug Control
Table Officer
of Contents
. PAPER-I: PHARMACY

• A. Forensic Pharmacy
• B. Manufacturing Pharmacy
• C. Pharmaceutical Analysis
• D. Medicinal Chemistry
• E -Pharmacognosy
• F- Pharmacology & Toxicology
• G- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy
• H. Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education

• PAPER-II (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ) :


A. FORENSIC PHARMACY (Marks 25)

1. Drugs and Cosmetic Act, 1940 and Rules thereunder, 1945 with amendments.
2. Pharmacy Act, 1948.
3. Drug Price Control Order, 1995.
4. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971.
5. Poison Act, 1919 and Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930.
6. Drugs and Magic Remedy Act, 1954.
7. Medical and Toilet Preparation Act, 1955.
8. Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act.
9. Trademark Registration Act.
10. Pharmaceutical Ethics.

B. MANUFACTURING PHARMACY (Marks 25)

1. Tablet and Tablet coating.


2. Capsule.
3. Emulsion, Suspension, Ointment, and Cream.
4. Ophthalmic Solutions.
5. Blood Fluid and Electrolytes.
6. Parenteral preparation and Quality Control.
7. Surgical Dressing.
8. Biological preparation (Sera, Vaccine and Anti-Sera)
9. Biopharmaceutics.

C. PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (Marks 20)

1. Limit Test.
2. Bio-Assay.
3. Sterility Test.
4. Pyrogen Test.
5. Theory & Application of Colorimeter, Fluorimeter, Nephelometer and
Turbidometer, U.V.Visilile Spectrophotometer.
6. Kerl Fischer Titration.
7. Alcohol determination.
8. Microbiological Assay of Vitamins, Antibiotics and Vaccine Preparation.

D. MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY (Marks 20)

Structure, Storage, Preparation & Brand names of the Following Classes


(Definition, Classification, etc.) :
1. Steroids
2. Sedatives and Hypnotics.
3. Psycho-therapeutic Agents.
4. Antihistaminic Agents.
5. Analgesics (narcotic, non-narcotic and NSAID)
6. Cardiovascular Agents.

E. PHARMACOGNOSY (Marks 20)

Source, Chemical constituents, uses and adulteration of the following classes of natural
drugs of the followings

1. Rauwolfia,
2. Ipecacuahna,
3. Belladonna,
4. Cinchona,
5. Cinnamon,
6. Digitalis,
7. Senna,
8. Aloe,
9. Noxvomica,
10. Opium,
11. Kurchi,
12. Brahmi,
13. Tulsi,
14. Bael, and
15. Ephedra.

PAPER-II (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ) : (Marks 10)

> General Knowledge of Indian Constitution,


> Science - Inventions & Discoveries,
> History, India and Neighboring Countries,
> Sports, Knowledge of Current Events,
> General Politics, Budget and Five Year Plans,
> Geography,
> Current Affairs,
> Economy,
> Banking and Finance
> Economy.
Annexure "AM"
Annexure "AM"
Time: 02 Hours Total Marks: 120
Annexure "AN"
Annexure "AJ"
Time: 02 Hours Total Marks: 120
Annexure "AO"
Annexure "AR"
Annexure "C"
Syllabus: Lab Assistant
Syllabus for Laboratory Assistant
Total Marks 120 Time 2 Hours

Part-I: 16 Marks
Stereochemistry:
Elements of symmetry, Chirality due tochiral centre, molecules with more
than one Chiral centre, threo and erythron isomers optical activity in the
absence of chiral carbon (biphenyls, allenes and spirans). Chirality due to
helical shape. Enantiotropy and diastereotropic atoms, groups and faces.
Asymmetric synthesis, stereospecific reactions. (Diels Alder reaction, anti
addition of halogens, enzyme catalyzed reactions and Rhodium complex
reaction). Stereoselective synthesis of ephedrine and epiandrosterone and
pheromone.
Part-II: 16 Marks
Delocalized Chemical bonding
Conjugation,Cross conjugation, rule of resonance, steric inhibition of
resonance.
Aromaticity: Huckel rule and concept of aromaticity, Molecular orbital
description of aromaticity and antiaromaticity, Relation between NMR and
aromaticity. Annulenes (Two to more than ten-electron system),
Aromaticity of hetero annulenes and fullerenes (C-60). Homoaromaticity.
Hyper conjugation: Explanation of hyper conjugative effect, isovalent
and sacrificial hyper conjugations.
Tautomerism: Different types including valence tautomerism.
Part-III: 16 Marks
Reaction Mechanism/Structure and reactivity
Types of mechanisms. Types of reactions, thermodynamic and kinetic
requirements, Hammond postulate, Curtrin-Hammett principle. Potential
energy diagrams, transition states and intermediates. Methods of
determiningreaction mechanism, isotope effects. Effect of structure on
reactivity: Resonance and field effects, steric effect, quantitative
treatment. The Hammett equation and linear free energy relationship,
substituent and reaction constants. Taft equation.
Part-IV: 8 Marks
Aliphatic Electrophilic substitutions
General mechanism of SE1, SE2 and Seireactions, Mechanism of reactions
involving migration of double bond. Effect of substrate, leaving group and
solvent on reactivity. Strok-enamine reaction.
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SN2,
SN1, leaving
single-bonds)
andand substrate
between in ringVilsmeier-Haackand
of eliminations, profile
orientation substitution 24
of
SN1trigonal other 11
nucleophile, energy Page
Mixed
of
Competition in
aliphatic Effect andpyrolytic Orientation sketches.
and reactions. of
reactivity,
stereochemical
implications
of Orientation
double Stereochemistry conservation
attacking mechanisms.
reactivity. rearrangements
coupling,
allylic, in wood.
Photographs,
substituents.
(by SN2 orientation and polished/unpolished
andat attack. of:
structure,
participation
substitution on orientation
E2C diazonium terms during
SN1 reactions,
group ipsOone Fries Skin, report?
substitutions
Nucleophilic
Aliphatic of and and of:
leaving
substitution
Electrophilic
Aromatic
ratio,
than
in collection.
terms Animal
mind
rates
substrate and conservation
Mechanism mechanism, condition
group Nucleophilic E1cB elimination of
more
ortho/parareactions in
the Conservation
of of
keep
E2, the Mechanisms
systems. Atmosphere
Conservation
stone Conservation
on
SNiandneighbouring having a to
of and Pollution
Fungus
Insects Marks
8
Part-II): Marks
8
Part-III),
makethings
and solvent Elimination
reactions:
E1, reaction.
Shapiro ion Gattermann-Koch
Light
Effect reactions. andelimination. Therings Preventive of
carbon.
vinylic of base arenium Care to
8MarksMechanisms
Part-V: substitutionMarks
Mark Discussion
8
Part-VII
Basic
and
reactions. structure diagrams. Marks
benzene
I:8
Part-
Curative
How
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3.
group
SN2 8 Part-VIII:
-VI E2 The I).
Part
General Knowledge: 16 Marks
1. What is Preventive conservation?
2. What is curative conservations?
3. What is conservation
4. What is archaeology?
5. What is archives? When was achieves established in J&K?
6. What is museum? When was SPS museum Srinagar
established/Give history?
7. When was Dogra art museum Jammuestablished?
8. What is documentation?
9. How is Identification of Antiquities made?
10. What type of antiquities were recovered from the archeological
site at Harvan during the course of excavation?

Page 12 of 24
Annexure "AP"
Annexure "AB"
Syllabus for Data Entry Operator
ANNEXURE -"B"
"U"

Syllabus for written

120
Marks: 100 Time: 02.00 Hrs.

S.No. Subjects/ Topic Marks


assigned
GENERAL AWARENESS with special reference of J&K UT 36
30
GENERAL ENGLISH & COMPREHENSION 24
20
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING 24
20
4 QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 24
20
5 BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF COMPUTERS 12
10
TOTAL 120
100

1. GENERAL AWARENESS with special reference of J&K UT

() Current Events of National and International importance


(i) Political & Physical divisions of World & India
Cii) Climate& Cropsin India
(iv) Transport & Communication.
(v) Demography- Census, its feature and Vital Statistics
(vi) Important Rivers & Lakes in India.
(vii) Indian Economy.
(vii) Indian Culture & Heritage.
Cix) Indian History with special reference to Freedom Movement.
Indian Constitution- Basic features- Preamble, Fundamental Rights,
Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy
(xi) Science & Technology.
(xii) Environment, Ecology & Bio-diversity.
(ii) Taxation in India- Direct & Indirect Tax - CBDT, GST etc.

(xiv) J&K UT
a) History
b) Economy
c) Geography- (Weather, Climate, Crops, Rivers, Lakes, Flora,
Fauna.)
d) Heritage & Culture
e) Important Tourist Destinations
(xv) J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019.

2. GENERAL ENGLISH & cOMPREHENSION


() Tenses
(ii) Narration
(ii) Modals
(iv) Articles
(V) Reading Comprehension
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etc
(vi) Fill in the blanks with Phrases, Pronouns, homonyms/ homophones
(vii) Clauses
(vii) Synonyms and antonyms
sentences.
(ix) Pairs of words and their use in meaningful
(x) Rearranging of jumbled sentences.
(xi) Idioms and phrases.
xii) Uses of Prepositions.
(xii) Active & Passive Voice
(xiv) Error Spotting
(xv) Sentence Correction
(xvi) Spellings Correction

3. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING


Distance and Time,
() Number series, Letter series, Semantic Series, Speed,
Mental Reasoning, Word
Statements and conclusions, Logical Reasoning,
Semantic Analogy, Symbolic/
Number
Building, Numerical Operations, Number
Symbolic/
Analogy, Figural Analogy, Semantic Classification,
Classification, Figural Classification, Problem Solving.
Visualization, Venn
(ii) Symbolic Operations, Trends, Space Orientation, Space
pattern- folding & un-
Diagrams, Drawing inferences, Punched hole/
Indexing, Address
folding, Figural Pattern- folding and completion,
Classification of centre codes/roll
matching, Date & city matching,
numbers, Small & Capital letters.

4. QUANTITATIVE APPTITUDE

The scope of the test will be computationof


between numbers,
i) Whole numbers, decimals, fractions and relationships
Mixture and Alligation,
Profit and Loss, Discount, Partnership Business,
Time and distance, Time & Percentage. Ratio & Proportion, Square
Work,
roots, Averages, Interest, Basic algebraic.
of centres,
i) Graphs of Linear Equations, Triangle and its various kinds
Congruence and similarity of triangles,
Circle and its chords, tangents,
chords of circle, common tangents to two or more
angles subtended by a

circles, Triangle, Quadrlaterals, Regular Polygons, Cirde, Right Prism,


Right
Circular Cone, Right Circular Cylinder, Sphere, Heights and Distances,
& Pie chart, Hemispheres,
Histogram, Frequency polygon, Bar diagram
with triangular or square
Rectangular Parallelepiped, Regular Right Pyramid
Radian Measures, Standard
base, Trigonometric ratio, Degree and
Identities, Complementary angles.

5. KNOWLEDGE OF cOMPUTERS

Basic Applications of Computer and its compornent.


(i)
Fundamentals of computer sciences.
(i)
(ii) Hardware & Software, Concept of Open-Source Technologies.
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Giv) Input & output Devices.
(v) Knowledge of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS PowerPoint, PDF
Internet and E-mail.
(vi) Conaept of Computer Virus and Latest Anti-Virus.
(vii) Role of Information Technology in Governa

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Annexure "AQ"
Annexure "AO"
Time: 02 Hours Total Marks: 120
Annexure "AR"
Annexure "S"
Syllabus: Telephone Operator/Pump Operator/ Grinder Operator/ Mechanic cum Mistri

Time: 02 Hours
Annexure "AS"

Syllabus for Junior Engineer (Skill Development)


M. Marks- 120
Time Duration-02 Hours

ENGINEERING DRAWING (25 Marks)

a) Engineering Curves:

 Conventional lines and signs used in Engineering Drawing.


 Dimension and Tolerances.
 Printing and Lettering.
 Curves used in Engineering Practice: Cycloids, Involutes, Spirals, and Helices.

b) Loci - Conic Sections:

 Terms used in conic sections.


 Curves defined as Loci.
 Practical application of conics: Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola.

c) Projection of Planes:

 Projections of a plane with the principal planes in simple and inclined


positions.
 Rotation method and the Auxiliary plane method.
 Space relations of a plane.
 To locate a point on a plane given its projections.
 Parallel relation of planes.
 Projection of planes inclined to different principal planes.

d) Projection of Solids:

 Classification and main features: Prisms and Pyramids.


 Projection of solids inclined to both the reference planes by:
1. Rotation Method
2. Auxiliary plane method.
 Projection of solids in combination (Co-axial) in simple and inclined positions.

e) Sectioning of Solids:

 Object of sectioning.
 Types of cutting planes.
 True shape of section.
 Auxiliary views of sections of multiple co-axial solids in simple and tilted
positions.
f) Interpenetration of Solids and Intersection of Surfaces:

 Intersection of geometrical solids/hollow sections.


 Tracing of lines of intersection by line method and by section method.

g) Development of Surfaces:

 Classification of surfaces.
 Methods of development: Straight line method and Radial line method.
 Development of solids and hollow sections in full or part development of
transition pieces.
 To draw projections from given development.

h) Isometric Projection:

 Isometric scale, Isometric axes, and isometric planes.


 Isometric projection of solids and simple machine blocks.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (05 Marks)

a) Concept of Environmental Science:


 Major segments of the environment (Brief idea about atmosphere,
hydrosphere, and lithosphere).

b) Air Pollution:

 Types and control of Air Pollution.

c) Water Pollution:

 Classification and control of Water Pollution.

d) Concept of Noise Pollution.

MECHANICS (15 Marks)

a. STATICS
 Concept of a particle rectilinear motion, motion curves.
 Rectangular components of curvilinear motion.
 Flight of Projectiles.
 Normal and tangential components of acceleration.
 Radial and transverse components.
 Newton’s Laws of Motion.
 D'Alembert’s Principle.
b. DYNAMICS
 Kinematics of rigid bodies.
 Types of rigid body motion, angular motion, fixed axis rotation.
 Analysis of plane motion and its applications.
 Instantaneous center and instantaneous axis of rotation.
 Kinetics of Particle Translation.
 Analysis of a particle as a rigid body.
 Kinetics of rigid bodies.
 Equations of plane motion, fixed axis rotation, rolling bodies.
 General plane motion.
 Impulse and momentum in plane motion.
 Angular momentum.

PHYSICS (25 Marks)

BASIC CONCEPT OF ELECTRICITY

 Concepts of resistance, inductance, capacitance, and various factors affecting


them.
 Concepts of current, voltage, power, energy, and their units.
 Circuit laws, Kirchhoff's law.
 Simple circuit solution using network theorems.
 Magnetic Circuit – Concepts of flux, mmf, reluctance.
 Different kinds of magnetic materials.
 Magnetic calculations for conductors of different configurations (e.g., straight,
circular, solenoidal).

ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND WAVES

 Concepts of Del Operator – gradient, divergence, curl and their physical


significance.
 Displacement Current.
 Maxwell’s equations in vacuum and non-conducting medium.
 Electromagnetic wave propagation in free space (plane wave solutions of
electric & magnetic fields for free space) & their solutions (plane wave solution).
 Velocity of EM waves.
 Relation between E₀ & B₀.
 Definition of Poynting vector.
 Poynting theorem.

OSCILLATIONS

 Damped and Forced oscillations and their differential equations.


 Logarithmic decrement.
 Relaxation time & Quality factor.
 Ultrasonic waves and their production by Piezo-electric method and general
applications.

QUANTUM MECHANICS
 Wave function definition, interpretation, and significance of wave function.
 Schrödinger’s wave equations (Steady-State and time dependent) for 1-
dimensional case.
 Concept of operators and expectation values.
 Applications of Schrödinger’s equation (Time-independent) to: a) Particle in a
1-dimensional box of infinite height,
b) Single step potential barrier,
c) Tunnel effect.

SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS
 Structure of Atoms.
 Energy Band diagram.
 Metal, Insulator, and Semiconductor.
 Intrinsic and Extrinsic semiconductors.
 Direct & Indirect semiconductors.
 Bond in semiconductor & effect of temperature on semiconductors.
 Hole & Electron description.
 Charge densities in semiconductors.
 Generation & Recombination of charge carriers.
 Law of mobility & conductivity.
 Current densities in semiconductors.
 Fermi levels.
 Mass action law.
 Drift & Diffusion currents.
 Hall effect, Hall co-efficient & its applications.

OPTICS

 Interference in thin films (by reflection and transmission of light).


 Theory of Newton’s rings by reflected light.
 Determination of wavelength and refractive index of monochromatic light by
Newton’s theory.
 Fraunhofer & Fresnel’s diffractions.
 Fresnel’s half-period zones and rectilinear propagation of light.
 Fraunhofer diffraction due to a single slit.
 Plane diffraction grating & its theory for secondary maxima and minima.
 Unpolarized and polarized light.
 Nicol Prism, Mathematical representation of polarization of different types.
 Quarter & half wave plates.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (10 Marks)

a) Fundamentals of Computer Science


b) Hardware & Software. Concept of Open Source Technologies
c) Input & Output Devices
d) Flow Charts and Algorithms
e) Operating System - MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS PowerPoint, PDF
f) Internet & E-mail
g) Concept of Computer Virus & Latest Anti-Virus
h) Data Communication and Networking
i) Introduction to Database Management

MATHEMATICS (25 Marks)

a) Differential Calculus - I

 Limit theorem (without proof), partial differentiation, Euler’s theorem on


homogeneous functions, asymptotes, double points, curvature, curve tracing in
Cartesian, polar, and parametric forms.

b) Differential Calculus - II

 Rolle’s theorem, mean value theorem, Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s series with
remainder, Taylor’s series in two variables, maxima and minima of functions of
two variables, method of Lagrange’s multipliers.

c) Integral Calculus

 Definite integrals with important properties, differentiation under the integral


sign.
 Gamma, Beta, and error functions with simple problems.
 Applications of definite integrals to find length, area, volume, and surface
area of revolutions.
 Transformation of coordinates, double and triple integrals with simple
problems.

d) Vector Calculus

 Scalar and vector product of vectors.


 Derivatives of vectors, partial derivatives of vectors.
 Directional derivatives and gradient, divergence, and curl of a vector.
 Vector integration, Gauss’s divergence theorem, Green’s theorem, Stokes’
theorem.
e) Ordinary Differential Equations

 Differential equations of first order and first degree, exact and non-exact
differential equations.
 Linear and Bernoulli’s differential equations, higher-order linear differential
equations.
 Complementary solution, particular integral, and general solution of these
equations.
 Variation of parameters, technique to find particular integral of second-order
differential equations.
 Cauchy’s and Lagrange’s differential equations.
 Application of ordinary differential equations to simple electrical and
mechanical engineering problems.

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (15 Marks)

a) Indian History, with special reference to Freedom struggle


b) Languages & Culture
c) International Organizations - UNO, WHO, WTO, IMF, UNESCO, UNCTAD,
Etc.
d) Important Regional Organizations and Blocs - BRICS, OPEC, ASEAN,
SAARC, BIMSTEC, G-20, G-7 etc
e) Sustainable Development Goals
f) Communicable Diseases - Cure and Prevention.
g) NCDC: COVID-19 - SOPs, Advisories, Guidelines etc.
h) World famous Awards
i) The world of Sports
j) Climate & Crops in India
k) Political & Physical divisions of world & India
l) Important Rivers & Lakes in India
m) Current Events of National and International importance

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Annexure "AT"
Annexure "AQ"

Syllabus for Cameraman

Time: 02 Hours Total Marks: 120

Syllabus orsbroti
(Camera Man/ Aslstanm Camera Men/ Piln Production Aslom)
1. Hlstory of Photogreph from CameObeuWA to DHR) cmMn/yposNwses
2. Bic Photogrephy(Typs of Camatsyoptk1/Anatny of
chwstetiealGdes
1, Photo Aasthetkcs(Nned lor the Mht n Phvtogwphy/tht
. mean/Aule of thtd)
ligtaftMte
4. Basde Photo Ughting Technlques (Key ign/ dl ir loga/Bounee
ligow Key/Migh Key
5. Dldtal PhotographyComponets of DighalCamera/Dlgkat Camers tenss
Methods of storage)
6. DIdtel Photography Techniques (Expoure /1s0/manual SettrsAuto Ehooure
modes)
7. Bessc ol ComputersTypes of computer/Components of computerfOutp
desces/Photo editing softwares)
8. Derent Types of Photogrophy: Candid Photograpty, Envtronmel Porak. Men
t Work,Chitd Labour, Street Ufe. Culture, tradilons, IMe style, food, mouments,
festvak,: Photo egquene, Photo fenue)
Annexure "AU"
Annexure "AV"
Time:02 Hours Marks: 120
Annexure"AW"
Annexure "Z"
Time: 02 Hours

Total Marks: 120


Annexure
Annexure "AX"
"B"
Annexure
Syllabus for Psychiatric “15”and Drug De- Addiction Councilor
Social Worker
Time: 02 Hours
MASTER
Master OF SOCIOLOGY
of Sociology Total Marks: 120
SEMESTER – I (Marks 30)

• General Sociology
• Classical Sociological Thinkers
• Perspectives on Indian Society
• Methodology of Social Research
• Social Stratification

SEMESTER II (Marks 30)

• Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology


• Contemporary Sociological Thinkers
• Gender and Society
• Sociology of Sanitation
• Data Analysis and Social Statistics

SEMESTER – III (Marks 30)

• Sociology of Northeast India


• Environmental Sociology
• Religion and Society
• Rural Sociology
• Sociology of Movement
• Ethnicity, Pluralism and Nation
• Sociology of Education
• Population Problems and Policies
• Sociology of Health and Sanitation.

SEMESTER – IV (Marks 30)

• Sociology of Development
• Sociology of Health
• Urban Sociology
• Criminology and Penology
• Globalization and Society
• Sociology of Marginalized Communities
• Contemporary Trends in Indian Society
• Industrial Sociology

OR
Syllabus for Psychiatric Social Worker and Drug De- Addiction Councilor
Annexure “15”
Syllabus
MA Psychology
SEMESTER - I (Marks 30)

• Theoretical Foundations of Psychology.


• Experimental Psychology
• Social Psychology
• Research Methodology in Psychology

SEMESTER - II (Marks 30)

• Cognitive Psychology.
• Bio-Psychology
• Psychology of Personality.
• Statistics in Psychology

SEMESTER - III (Marks 30)

• Psychopathology
• Psychometrics
• Health Psychology
• Organisational Psychology
• SEMESTER - IV (Marks 30)
• Clinical Psychology
• Developmental Psychology
• Educational Psychology
• Counselling Psychology
• Rehabilitation Psychology
• Industrial Psychology

OR
Annexure
Syllabus for Psychiatric “15”and Drug De-Addiction Councillor
Social Worker

SYLLABUS
MASTER OF ARTS in SOCIAL WORK
SEMESTER - I (Marks 30)

a) Social Work Education and Profession


b) Social Work with Individuals
c) Community Practice in Social Work
d) Sociological Concepts and Contemporary Concerns
e) Psychology for Social Workers: Theories and Applications
f) Field Work Practicum

SEMESTER - II (Marks 30)

a) Social Work with Groups


b) Research in Social Work
c) Social Justice & Human Rights in Social Work Practice
d) State, Political Economy and Governance
e) Social Development
f) Field Work Practicum

SEMESTER - III (Marks 30)

a) Administration of Welfare and Development Services


b) Social Policy and Social Planning
c) Urban Community Development
d) Social Work Practice in Mental Health
e) Social Work with Families and Children
f) Corporate Social Responsibility & Social Entrepreneurship
g) Criminal Justice Social Work
h) Conflict Mitigation and Peace Building
i) Counselling :Theory and Practice
j) Management of Human Resources
k) Information Communication & Technology for Social Work Practice
l) Indigenous Communities and Development Discourse
m) Field work Practicum
n) Block Field Work Practicum
SEMESTER - IV (Marks 30)

a) Social Action and Social Movements


b) Social Legislation and Social Work
c) Social Work Practice in Health Settings
d) Environment, Sustainable Development and Social Work
e) Social Work with Older Persons
f) Gender and Development
g) Dissertation
h) Social Work and Disaster Management
i) Occupational Social Work
j) Social Work with Persons with Disabilities
k) Rural Community Development
l) Child Rights and Action
m) Social Work Practice with PLHIV
n) Field work Practicum.
Annexure "AY"
Annexure "AY"
Time: 02 Hours
Total Marks: 120
Annexure "AI"
Annexure "AZ"
Annexure "Y"

SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN TEST


Syllabus: Audio Visual Mechanic
Marks: 120
Tirne: 02:00 Hours

ITEM GRID AND


SYLLABUS:
TOTAL NUMBER OF
GRID
OUESTIIONS

General English 20
24
APTITUDE General knowledge and current
affairs (India) 15
18

General knowledge with special reference to 65


J&K
Numerical and Reasoning Ability 15
18
Basic Concepts of Computers 5
6
TOTAL MARKS (APTITUDE) 60
72

TECHNICAL

48
40
TECHNICAL QUESTIONS

TOTAL MARKS 100


120

DETAILED SYLLABUS INDI CATED BELOW FOR APTITUDE AND TECHNI CAL
APTITUDE SYLLABUS

GENERAL ENGLISH
Articles
Clauses
Pronouns
Homonyms/ homophones
Tenses
Clauses
Punctuation
Synonyms and antonyms
Analogies
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Idioms and phrases
Uses of Prepositions
GENERAL KNOVWLEDGE AND CURRENT
AFFAIRS (INDIA)
mportarnt dates in Indian History / Freedom struggle, different dates and
events
First in world
(Adventure,
Sports,Discoveries). First in India
(Adventure, Sports, Discoveries)
Popular names of Personalities (Religion, Politics, Scientific
discoveries, Geographical, Sports, History)
The Newspaper world - (Current Dailies &Weeklies of India)
A Books & Authors - General
A
Languages
Capitals &Currencies
United Nations Organizations -
Veto Powers

No. of Countries as its Members

Principal organs and their functions


A SAARC, ASEAN
Everyday Science
World famous Awards - (1. in Science)
(2. in Literature)
(3. in Sports)
National Awards - (1. in Science)
(2. in Literature)
(3. in Sports)
> The world of Sports
> Climate & Crops in India
> Democratic institutions
> Forms of Government
º Political & Physical divisions of world & India
Important rivers & Lakes in India
º Current Events of National and International Level
> Role of Mathematics in Economics
Agriculture in economic development; Industrialization and economic
development
º Indian Foreign Trade
> New economic reforms and growth of foreign trade
> Inflation - Concept and types; Causes and consequences
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO J&K

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Abbreviations, Important dates, popular names of personalities and
their achievements/Contribution (National and International)
Constitution of J&K - Formation, Fundamental rights, Directive Princples
Weather., Climate. Crops, Means of Transport
Important power projects and their impact on State Economy
Rivers and Lakes
Important Tourist Destinations
History of J&K
Historical places of the State and their importance
RTIAct
Indus Water Treaty and its impact on State economy
NUMERICAL AND REASONI NG ABILITY
The candidates will be tested primarily on the fundamental mathematical
Concepts and application oriented reasoning. The broad areas will include the
following:
Basic Arithmetic:

Number System
Percentage
º Average
Profit & Loss
º Ratio & Proportion
Speed, Distance and Time
º Mathematical reasoning
Reasoning ability:
Numnber series
> Letter series
> Codingdecoding
> Direction sense
> Blood relations
Statements and conclusions
> Logical Reasoning
> Mental Reasoning
BASIC CONCEPTS OF COMPUTERS
The candidates' understanding of the concepts of computers and its
application willbe tested and it will broadly cover the following:
Computer terminology
Hardware and Software
Storage and Operating systems
Safety and Security
E-mail and Internet Usage
TECHNICAL SYLLABUS
> Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
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Basics of Information Technology
º Engineering Drawing
Electronic Components and Mat erials
Basic Electronics
General Engineering
Electronic Devices and Circuits
Electronic Instruments and Measurements
º Principles of Communication Engineering
º Digital Electronics
º Electronic Drawing. Design and Fabrication Techniques
Computer Programming and Applications
Electrical Machines
Communication Systems
Network Filters and Transmission Lines
Microprocessors and Applications
Fundamentals of Electronic Instrumentation
Microwave and Radar Engineering
Troubleshooting of Electronic Equipment
Power Electronics
Advanced Microprocessors
Consumer Electronics
Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems
Digital and Data Communication
Annexure
Annexure "BA"
"AN"
Time: 02 Hours Total Marks: 120
Annexure "BB"
Annexure "Y"
Annexure “B”

Syllabus for Chemical Assistant

Total Marks 120 Time 2 Hours

Part-I: 16 Marks
1. Definition of Museum, Museology and Museography.
2. History and development of Indian Museum.
3. Museum Collection.
a. Primary source
b. Secondary source
c. Documentation system
d. Catalogue
e. Exhibition
4. What is documentation system?
5. Museum as an educational-research institution.
6. Communication policy of the Museum.
7. Importance of design of Museum galleries and Museum building.
8. Museum as an agency of non-formal education
Part-II: 8 Marks
Stereochemistry:
Elements of symmetry, Chirality due to chiral centre, molecules with more
than one Chiral centre, threo and erythro isomers optical activity in the
absence of chiral carbon (biphenyls, allenes and spirans). Chirality due to
helical shape. Enantiotropic and diastereotropic atoms, groups and faces.
Conformational analysis of cycloalkanes and decalines. Effect of
conformation and reactivity in acyclic and cycloalkanes. Conformation of
sugars, steric strains due to unavoidable crowding.

Part-III: 8 Marks
Reaction Mechanism/Structure and reactivity
Types of mechanisms. Types of reactions, thermodynamic and kinetic
requirements, Methods of determining reaction mechanism, isotope
effects. Effect of structure on reactivity: Resonance and field effects, steric
effect, quantitative treatment. The Hammett equation and linear free
energy relationship, substituent and reaction constants. Taft equation.

Part-IV: 8 Marks
Aliphatic Electrophilic substitutions
General mechanism of SE1, SE2 and SEireactions, Mechanism of reactions
involving migration of double bond. Effect of substrate, leaving group and
solvent on reactivity. Strok-enamine reaction.
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Part-V: 8 Marks
Aliphatic Nucleophilic substitutions
Mechanisms and stereochemical implications of SN2, SN1,
SNiandneighbouring group participation (by double and single-bonds)
reactions. Effect of substrate structure attacking nucleophile, leaving group
and solvent on the rates of SN1 and SN2 reactions. Mixed SN1 and SN2
reactions. Nucleophilic substitution at allylic, aliphatic trigonal and vinylic
carbon.

Part -VI 8 Mark


Elimination reactions:
Discussion of E1, E2, E1cB and E2C mechanisms. Effect of substrate
structure base and the leaving group on reactivity. Competition between
substitution and elimination reactions, Stereochemistry and orientation of
E2 elimination. Mechanism and orientation in pyrolytic eliminations,
Shapiro reaction.

Part-VII 8 Marks
Aromatic Nucleophilic substitution
Discussion of different mechanism (SN1:SNAr, Benzyne and srn!) structure
reactivity relationships. Effect of leaving group and attacking nucleophile.
Part-VIII: 8 Marks
Free Radical Substitution
Free radical substitution mechanisms. Mechanism at an aromatic substrate,
neighboring group assistances, reactivity for aliphatic and aromatic
substrates. Reactivity in the attacking radical. Effect of solvent on
reactivity. Allylic alogenations (NBS), oxidation of aldehydes to carboxylic
acids, auto-oxidation, coupling of alkynes and arylation of aromatic
compounds by diazonium salts.
Part-IX: 24 Marks
I). Preventive conservation in terms of:
1. Light
2. Insects
3. Fungus
4. Atmosphere
5. Pollution
II). Curative Conservation
01. Conservation of coins-copper, silver and gold.
02. Conservation of military/warfare equipment’s-swords, guns
etc.
03. Basic conservation of textile objects like cleaning, darning,
lining etc.
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04. Basic Conservation of stuffed birds/animals-natural history
collection.

Part-III). 8 Marks
How to make a condition report?
Basic things to keep in mind during conservation

General Knowledge: 16 Marks


1. What is Preventive conservation?
2. What is curative conservations?
3. What is conservation
4. What is archaeology?
5. What is archives? When was achieves established in J&K?
6. What is museum?
7. When was SPS museum Srinagar established? Give history.
8. When was Dogra art museum Jammu established?
9. When was Burzaham archaeological site excavated first?
10. How many periods are traced in Burzaham? Give their details
period wise.
11. When is world Heritage Day celebrated?
12. When is world heritage week celebrated?
13. When is International museum day celebrated?
14. Define Indian treasure true act 1978/
15. Define Antiquities and Art Treasure Act 1971 AD.
16. Define Ancient Monument and Archaeological sites and remains Act
1958?
17. Define J&K Ancient monuments and preservation act 1977
(samvath).
18. How many monuments in J&K are declared as State Protected
Monuments?
19. How many monuments in J&K are declared as national protected
monuments and is presently under the control of ASI?
20. Where are the ancient Buddhist sites located in Jammu and
Kashmir?

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Annexure "BC"
Syllabus for Kitabat
Annexure "AH"Instructor
Time: 02 Hours
Total Marks: 120
Annexure "BD"

Time: 2 Hours
Annexure "BE"
Syllabus for EduSat Assistant Time: 02 Hours
Total Marks: 120
Annexure "BF"
Annexure”E”

Syllabus for the post of Photographer

Total Marks 120 Time 2 Hours

(HISTORY OF INDIAN PHOTOGRAPHER (1840 to 1900) 15 Marks

Importance of photography before independence – Photojournalists and Free


lancing - Amateurs on and after Indian Mutiny in 1857- Indian Photographers Dr.
Narayan Dajee – Lala Deen Dayal –Raja Savai Man singh.

(HISTORY OF INDIAN PHOTOGRAPHER 1900 ONWARDS)

Honors of Deen Dayal before 1905-06- His establishments at Hyderabad - - Early


photography Societies and its impact on Indian photography-Federation of Indian
Photography- India International Photographic Council – Contemporary Indian
Photographers – Atul Lasbekar, Mittal Bedi Brother – O.P. Sharma – Goutham
Rathyesa – Dr. G. Thomas – Dr. N,Bhagwandas – O.C. Edwards – Raghubir
Singh-Raghu Rai – T.N. Perumal – Raja Thriambak Raj Rau Bhahadur- P.N.
Mehara-

BASIC PHOTOGRAPHER 15 Marks

UNIT- I

Camera-Type of Cameras-Pinhole Camera-Box Camera-View Camera-Ranger


finder Camera-Single lens reflex Camera-Twin lens Reflex Camera – Polaroid
Camera-Panoramic Camera-Process Camera- Cine Camera- Video Camera-Digital
Camera- Different formats of Camera-Large Format-Medium Format-Small
format.

UNIT- II

Optics-positive and negative lenses-Focal Length-Resolving power of lens-lens


aberration and rectification- spherical chromatic-coma-astigmatism-distortion-
Curvature of field-types of lenses-Normal-wide angle-telephoto-zoom lenses-
supplementary lenses-digital Lenses.

UNIT- III

Anatomy of camera-body -lens-view finder-Aperture-Shutter-Horizontal -vertical


moving shutters-Shutter Speed-Shutter efficiency—merits and de-merits of
between the lens shutter and focal plane shutters-aperture and shutter relation-
film compartment-self timer.

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UNIT- IV

Focusing-rack and pinon focusing-scale focusing-automatic focusing- types of


Focusing in Digital-Exposure-Exposure meters-incident Light meters-reflected
light meters-built in light meters-Depth of field-Circle of confusion-Depth of
focus-Hyper focal distance.

PHOTO AESTHETICS 15 Marks

UNIT- I

Definition of Light-Principles of Light-Properties of Light-Reflection-Refraction-


Absorption-Transmission-Dispersion-Light-Characteristics-Quality-Quantity-Color-
Direct Light-Indirect Light-Diffused light-light as subject-Shadow as subject.

UNIT- II

Need for the light in photography -Light Sources-Natural Light-Sunlight-Moon


Light-Ambient- Artificial Light Source-Flood Light-Spot Light-Halogens Light-
Electronic flash light-Digital lights.

BASIC PHOTO TECH 15 Marks

UNIT- I

1. Key light or main light or principle light.


2. Fill in light
3. Bounce light.
4. Diffused light & Directional Diffused Light.
5. Exposure Calculation & Light Meters.

UNIT- II

Digital Basics-Introduction to Digital Imaging Principles.

UNIT- III

The digital Camera-Components of Digital Camera-Sensor-Sensor Characteristics


& Configuration-LCD Display-Menu & Operations.

UNIT- IV

Digital Camera Lenses-Digital Zoom-Auto Focus System-Optical Zoom-Focal


Length-Depth of field-Depth of focus.

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY TECH 15 Marks


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UNIT- I

How to use Digital Camera- shooting images with correct Exposure – Application
of Histogram.

UNIT - II

Understanding the applications of ISO settings and Noise Problems.

UNIT – III

Shooting with manual Settings Auto Exposure Modes in Indoor & Studio
Exercises.

ADVERTISING PHOTOGRAPHY 7 Marks

UNIT-I

Evolution of Advertising-The age of technology Print Media-Newspapers-


Magazines-Electronic Media-Radio-Television-Luterult.

APPLIED PHOTOGRAPHY 15 Marks

UNIT-I

Forms & Specializations in Photography-Agriculture-Sports-Table Top-Commercial


Photography-Architectural Photography-Interiors Photography—Jewelry-People
Photography-War Photography.

UNIT-II

Scientific application-Ultra Violet Photography-Infrared Photography-Forensic


Photography.

UNIT-III

Medium format-Large format cameras-Working Principles-Camera Movements-


Tripods-Digital Backs-Industrial Photography-Various Branches-Interactions-
Shooting Machineries-Shooting large Indusial Set Up-Techniques involved in
shooting.

PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY TECH 8 Marks

UNIT-I
Electronic Products-Shooting Script-Lighting Schemes-Exercise

UNIT-II
House Hold Products-Shooting Scripts-Lighting Schemes-Exercises
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PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 15 Marks

UNIT-I
LIGHTING & EQUIPMENT

UNIT-II
CHARACGTERSTIC PORTRAIT- LIGHTEN FOR DIFFERENT PREDOMINANT
FACES (Big forehead/chin/nose, etc.)

UNIT-III
Window light portrait

UNIT-IV
GLAMOUR PORTRAIT/CHILD PORTRAIT/CHARACTER PORTRAIT

UNIT-V
WEDDING PORTRAIT-ON LOCATION-PROPOSAL PORTRAIT

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Annexure "V"
Annexure "BG"

Post:- Career Counselling Officer


Multiple Choice Based Written test
Reference Guidelines and Syllabus
120 Marks/120 Minutes

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS WITH SPECIAL


REFERENCE TO J&K
24 Marks
Abbrevations, Important dates, popular names of personalities and
their achievements/Contribution (National and International).
Constitution of J&K – Formation, Fundamental rights, Directive Principles.
Weather, Climate, Crops, Means of Transport.
Important power projects and their impact on State Economy.
Rivers and Lakes.
Important Tourist Destinations.
History of J&K State.
Historical places of the State and their importance.
RTI Act.
Indus Water Treaty and its impact on State economy.
Current Affairs related to Policies of Govt. of India
Other events of National importance

English or Verbal Section 24 Marks

Grammar, Para Completion and inference, Reading Comprehension, Verbal Logic,


Parajumbles, Syllogisms, Contextual usage, Analogies, Different usage of same word,
Antonyms, Jumbled Paragraphs, Sentence correction, Idioms and One word Substitution.

Analytical Reasoning Section 24 Marks

Blood Relations, Direction Sense, Puzzles, Data Arrangement, Data Structures, Series
Coding-Decoding, Clocks and Calenders, Family Tree, Venn Diagram, Syllogism,
Proposition, Assumptions, Statements, Binary Logic and Sets.

Mathematics or Quantitative Section 24 Marks


Geometry, Trigonometry Mensuration Ratios and Proportion, Number System, Work and
Time, HCF & LCM, Algebra, Profit and Loss, In-equations Quadratic and Linear Equations,
Geometric Progression, Percentages, Averages, Partnership (Accounts), Time-Speed-
Distance, Surds and Indices, Inequalities and Logarithsms.

Data Interpretation Section 24 Marks


Tables, Bars, Pie Charts, Line Graphs, Caselets and Data Sufficiency

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