HPSC Syllabus 2018-19 Pdf (ADA/DDA/नायब तहसीलदार/AE) Subject-Wise Pattern
HPSC Syllabus
Candidates preparing for HPSC Exams can now
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and Deputy District Attorney in Prosecution Department. Check this page to get
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Haryana Public Service Commission is set to conduct the
written examination for HPSC ADA/DDA posts soon. Therefore, the concerned
candidates need to go through the complete HPSC Syllabus in order to prepare
according to the prescribed HPSC exam pattern.
Haryana PSC
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HPSC
Exam Overview:
Name of the Organization
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Haryana Public Service Commission
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Examination Name
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Assistant District Attorney
(Group-B) Recruitment Test
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Last Date of Application
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6th July, 2018
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Exam Date
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To be Notified Soon
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HPSC Syllabus
HPSC
ADA Syllabus
The Recruitment test for the post of HPSC Assistant District
Attorney includes four categories of subjects, namely, Civil Law, Criminal Law,
General Awareness and English Language.
HPSC ADA
Syllabus for Civil Law:
- Code of Civil Procedure
- Indian Evidence Act
- Indian Contract Act
- Indian Partnership Act
- Sale of Goods Act
- Hindu Law
- Mohammadan Law and Customary Law
HPSC ADA
Syllabus for Criminal Law:
- Indian Penal Code
- Criminal Procedure Code
- Indian Evidence Act
Note: HPSC ADA
Syllabus for General Awareness and English is same as mentioned under General
awareness and English column for HPSC नायब तहसीलदार Syllabus down in this page.
HPSC
DDA Syllabus
Same as for HPSC ADA Recruitment exam, Syllabus for Assistant District Attorney Haryana also includes subjects such as Civil Law, Criminal Law,
General Awareness and English Language.
HPSC DDA Syllabus for Civil Law:
- Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
- Indian Contract Act,1872
- Constitutional Law
- Hindu Law
- Rent Law
- Limitation Act,1963
- Transfer of Properfy Act, 1882
- Specific Relief Act,1963
- Indian Evidence Act,1872
HPSC DDA Syllabus for Criminal Law:
- Indian Penal Code, 1860
- Code of Criminal Procedure,1973
- Indian Evidence Act,1872
- The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
- Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985
Note: HPSC DDA Syllabus for General Awareness and
English is same as mentioned under General awareness and English column for HPSC
नायब तहसीलदार Syllabus down in this page
HPSC नायब
तहसीलदार Syllabus:
HPSC Naib
Tehsildar Syllabus For General Awareness:
- Geography
- Indian Economy
- Artists
- Literature
- General Science
- Heritage
- Civics
- Indian History
- Inventions and Discoveries
- Environmental Issues
- Rivers, Lakes, and Seas
- Indian Parliament
- Famous Places in India
- Famous Books And Author
- Sports
- Famous Days & Dates
- Tourism
- Countries and Capitals
- Biology
- Indian Politics
- Current Affairs
HPSC Syllabus For
Reasoning Ability & English:
Reasoning
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Arithmetical Reasoning
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Sentence Improvement
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Directions
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Embedded Figures
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Fill in the blanks
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Non-Verbal Series
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Idioms and Phrases
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Clocks & Calendars
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Error
Correction(Underlined Part)
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Statements & Arguments
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Para Completion
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Analogy
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Antonyms
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Blood Relations
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Joining Sentences
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Alphabet Series
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Active Voice and Passive Voice
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Data Interpretation
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Synonyms
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Number Ranking
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Spotting Errors
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Decision Making
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Sentence Completion
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Coding-Decoding
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Error Correction (Phrase in Bold)
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Syllogism
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Passage Completion
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Number Series
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Prepositions
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Mirror Images
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Sentence Arrangement
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Cubes and Dice
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Statements & Conclusions
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HPSC 2018 Syllabus
For Quantative Aptitude:
- Simple Interest
- Banker’s Discount
- Volume and Surface Area
- Surds and Indices
- Simplification
- Races and Games
- Problems on H.C.F and L.C.M
- Time and Distance
- Stocks and Share
- Allegation or Mixture
- Probability
- Ratio And Proportion
- Pipes and Cistern
- Average
- Time and Work
- Square Root and Cube Root
- Chain Rule
- Numbers
- Boats and Streams
- Logarithm
- Area
- Partnership
- Permutation and Combination
- Compound Interest
- Height and Distance
- Decimal Fraction
- Problems on Ages
HPSC Naib Tehsildar Exam Pattern
Sr. No.
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Subjects Involved
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1
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2
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Reasoning Ability
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3
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4
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HPSC Sub Divisional Engg Syllabus:
The HPSC Sub Divisional Engineer Syllabus
of General Awareness, Reasoning Ability,
Quantative Aptitude and English Language is same as above and optional
subjects’ sylabbus is provided below:
- HPSC SDE Syllabus For Civil
- Civil Engineering Materials and Construction
- Solid Mechanics, Structural Analysis
- Concrete Technology
- Reinforced Concrete Structures
- Steel Structures
- PSC Structures
- Fluid Mechanics
- Hydrology & Water Resources Engineering
- Hydraulic Structures
- Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering
- Transportation Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Surveying
- Bridge Engineering
- Estimation, Costing, and Specifications
- Construction and Project Management
- Environmental Studies etc
HPSC SDE Syllabus For Electrical:
- Electrical Circuits
- EM Theory
- Material Science (Electric Materials)
- Electrical Measurements
- Elements of Computation
- Power Apparatus and Systems
- Control Systems
- Electronics and Communications
HPSC Sub
Divisional Engineer Exam Pattern
Sr. No.
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Subjects Involved
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1
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General Awareness
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2
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Reasoning Ability
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3
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Quantative Aptitude
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4
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English Language
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5
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Optional Subjects
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HPSC
AE Syllabus
HPSC Exam Pattern 2018
HPSC exam covers two sections:
- Preliminary Examination
- Main Examination
Preliminary Examination Pattern:
Paper
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Subjects
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Max. marks
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Duration
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Paper I
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General Studies
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100
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2 hours
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Paper II
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One optional subject
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100
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2 hours
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Main Examination Pattern:
Paper
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Subjects
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Max. marks
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Paper I
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English
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100
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Paper II
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Hindi
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100
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Paper III
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General Studies
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100
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Paper IV
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Two optional subjects
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300
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Viva Voce
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75
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Compulsory Subjects:
- English and English Essay (150 marks)
- Hindi and Hindi Essay (150 marks)
- General Knowledge (150 marks)
Optional Subjects:
Candidates are needed to choose any three subjects from the
below given subjects::
History (Choose any one):
- Indian History up to 1000 AD or
- Indian History from 1000 to 1707 AD or
- Indian History from 1707 to 1620 AD or
- History of Europe (Including England)
Mathematics and Stat (Choose any TWO):
- Mathematics I
- Mathematics II
- Statistics
- Economics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Botany
- Zoology
Philosophy and Psychology (Choose any one):
- Philosophy
- Psychology
Law (Choose any one)
- Criminal Law or
- Civil Law or
- Personal law
- Political Science
- Geography
- Agriculture
- Geology
- Sociology
Commerce (Choose any one)
- Trade and transport or
- Advance Accountany and Auditing or
- Business Organisation and Management
- English Literature
Languages (Choose one subjects)
- Persian
- Sanskrit
- French
- Urdu Language and Literature
- Hindi Literature
- Punjabi Literature
- Public Administration
Syllabus for HPSC Compulsory Subjects
English and English Essay
- Questions to test the candidate’s capacity to understand and write good English.
- The paper will comprise precis writing expansion, tests in vocabulary and any other form of composition that may be suitable
Hindi and Hindi Essay (in
Devnagri Script):
- Translation of an English passage into Hindi.
- Explanation of Hindi passage into prose & poetry in the same language.
- Composition (idioms, corrections etc)
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General Knowledge including
Everyday Science:
- This paper is conducted to check the candidate’s knowledge of current events and of such matters of every day observation and experience in their scientist aspect as may be expected of an educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject.
- The paper will also include questions of historical, geographical and economic importance, with special reference to Haryana.
Viva-Voce:
- The Viva-voce will be to test the personal qualities of the candidate. This test will be in matters of general interest and is intended to test the candidate’s alertness, intelligence and general outlook.
- Consideration will also be paid to the bearing and physique of the candidate. It will be conducted either in Hindi or in English depending upon the option exercised by a candidate.
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Syllabus for HPSC Optional Subjects
Indian History
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History of India upto 1000 AD or History of India from 1000 to 1707
AD or History of India from 1707 to 1920 AD
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History of Europe (including England):
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History of Europe From 1789-1938.
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Mathematics I:
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Statistics, Dynamics, Analytical plane geometry, Trigonometry, Pure
Geometry and Analytical Solid Geometry
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Mathematics II:
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Algebra, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Differential
Equations, Analysis including infinite Series
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Statistics
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1
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Presentation of Data.
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2
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Measures of Central Tendency and Diversion.
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3
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Elementary Probability Theory.
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4
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Standard Distributions.
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5
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Random Sampling.
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6
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Tests of significance in Small and Large Samples.
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7
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Point Estimation.
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8
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Correlation and Regression.
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9
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Quality Control.
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Economics
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1
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Nature and scope of Economics systems and their functions.
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2
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Micro Economic Analysis; National Income and Expenditure, Major
Determinants of Income and Employment.
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3
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Micro Economic Analysis; Demand Analysis, Price Formation under
various Market Categories, Distributive shares.
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4
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Structure of Indian Economy
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A
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Sectoral distribution of working force.
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b
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Problems of Agricultural Development and Reorganization.
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C
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Industrial Development policy.
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D
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India’s Foreign Trade and Payments.
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E
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India’s Five Year Plans.
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Physics:
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Property and structure of matter, sound, heat, light, electricity and
magnetism and elements of modern Physics.
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Chemistry:
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Physical, Inorganic and Organic.
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Botany:
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Thallophyta, Broyophyta, Pteridophyta, Pehanero gams, Physiology,
Ecology and General Biology including Cytology and Genetics.
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Zoology:
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The classification, bionomics, morphology, life history and
relationship of nonchrodates and chordates, with special reference to Indian
forms. Functional morphology (from structure and function) of the integument
endoskeleton locomotion, feeding, blood circulation, respiration
osmoregulation, nervous system, receptors and reproduction, element of
vertebrate embryology. Evolution, evidence, theories and their modern
interpretations, Mendalian inheritance and mutation. Structure of Animal
cell, basic principles of cytology and genetics, adaption and distribution.
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Philosophy:
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This paper will include-Logic, Ethics and Elements of Mataphysics.
Definition, Deductive inference Scientific Methods, Classification, Theories
of knowledge, Standard of Morality, Social Ethics, Idealism, Pragmatism,
Existentialism; Logical Analysis.
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Psychology:
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This paper will include topics from general Experimental and Abnormal
psychology. The nature and. different stand points in Psychology,
Personality, methods of Assessment and diagnoses. Concept of Abnormality,
general causes, Classification, Etiology and treatment.
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Law:
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Criminal law or Civil law or Personal Law, Indian Penal Code.
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The Criminal Procedure Code and the Indian Evidence Act.
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Civil Law
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Civil Procedure code and the Indian Evidence Act.
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Personal Law
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General principles of Hindu Law, Mohammadan Law and Punjab Customary
Law as modified by States.
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Political Science:
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Part I:
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State, its nature, origin and development, purposes and functions of
the State; Sovereignty and Law, Liberty, Equality and Rights; Nationalism and
Nation State; Imperialism, Internationalism, Organisation and working of the
U.N.O. and Special Agencies, Regional Organisations
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Theories: Liberalism, Democracy, Idealism, Anarchism, Marxism
and Communism, Democratic Socialism Fascism, Welfare State, Gandhian
Philosophy and Sarvodaya.
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Part II:
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Forms and Organs of Government Electrical Systems, Federalism,
Organisation and Working of Executive legislature and Judiciary, Civil
Services, Administrative Tribunals, Referendum and Initiative, Delegated
Legislation, Political Parties and Pressure Groups. Public Opinion,
Organisation and working of the Government of India, Britain, U.S.A. and
U.S.S.R.
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Geography
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(i) Physical basis of Geography of the world.
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(ii) Regional and Economic Geography of the world with special
reference to India.
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16. Agriculture:
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Agriculture, Agricultural Economics, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.
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Geology:
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Physical and Structural Geology, Stratigraphy, Palaeontology,
Petrology, Mineralogy and Economic Geology.
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Sociology:
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(i)The Nature, scope and method of Sociology, Sociology and the
Social Sciences, the Nature of Human Society.
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(ii) The concept of Social Relationship, Status and Role; Major Types
of Groups; Major Social Institutions. The concept of Social Action.
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(iii) Basic Social Processes, Social Stratification, Social Control
Socialization.
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(iv) Social change, Indian social institutions and their changing
pattern.
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19. Commerce Trade and Transport.
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Or
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Advanced Accountancy and Auditing.
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Or
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Business Organisation Management.
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English Literature:
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Candidates will be expected to show a General Knowledge of the
History of English Literature from the time os Spencer to the end of the
reign of Queen Victoria with special reference to works of the following
authors:
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Shakespeare, Milton, Johnson, Carlyle, Dickens. Words worth, Keats
Tennyson, Dardey.
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Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
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Persian:
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Translation from the language into English and from English in to the
language, composition on one or more specified subjects. Question may be
asked on the Grammar of the language.
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Sanskrit:
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Candidates will be expected to show a General knowledge of the
history of Sanskrit Literature with special reference to:
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(a) The Upnishads, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata;
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(b) The works of Kalidasa, Bhasa and Asvaghosha; and
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(c) Dasakumara Charita, the Panchtantra Hitopadesha.
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Knowledge of first hand reading will be required thereof.
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Knowledge of the Language will be tested by such exercises as
translation from the language into English and vice-versa, composition on one
or more specified subjects, use of idioms etc.
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French:
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In addition to the knowledge of French grammar and composition the
candidates are expected to know History of French literature from the origin
of French literature to the beginning of the first Great War (1914).
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Urdu Language and Literature:
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(a) Language-The knowledge of Urdu language will be tested by
exercises such as an essay, translation from English into Urdu and vice-versa
and the use of Urdu idioms.
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(b) Literature-Candidates will be expected to show a general
knowledge of History of Urdu literature with special reference to the works
of the following authors: Ghalib, Zauk and Hali.
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Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
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Hindi Literature:
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Candidates will be expected to show a general knowledge of the
History of Hindi literature from Vira Gatha Kal to the modern period with
special reference to the following authors: Kabir, Surdas, Tulsidas, Bihari,
Harish Chandra Prasad, Prem Chand.
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Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
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Punjabi Literature:
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Candidates will be expected to show a general knowledge of the
History of Punjabi literature from the time of Sheikh Farid to the end of the
reign of Maharaja Dari and to the end of the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
with special reference to the works of the following authors: Sheikh Farid,
Guru Nanak, Shah Hussain, Bhai Gurdas, PuratanJanam Sakhi Damodar, Buleh
Shah, Waris Shah, Hasham Shah.
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Evidence of first hand reading will be required.
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Public Administration:
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Nature, scope and the significance of the study of Public
Administration.
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Public Administration and other Social Sciences, Methodology,
Politic-Socioeconomic-Development and Public Administration.
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Role of Chief Executive Union Cabinet and Co-ordination of Public
Administration.
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Forms of Organisation department, Public Corporation, Commission and
Board, Administrative Organisation in India.
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Direction, Communication, Decentralisation, Deconcentration
Co-ordination. Methods, Role of O and M Units in an Organisation.
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Public Relations.
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Objectives of Personnel Administration; aspects of Personnel
Administration Recruitment Public Service Commission, Training, Terms of
Employment, Moral Discipline.
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Financial Administration, Financial Organisation, Budgetary
Operations and Control: Audit; Parliamentary Control over Financial
Management. Delegated Legislation; Administrative Tribunals.
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Accountability of Public Administration to Legislature, Public
Administration, Political Parties, Pressure Groups and the People.
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Judicial Control over Public Administration.
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National Planning in India, Planning Organisation; Administration of
Development Programmes. Administrative aspects of Indian Federalism.
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Local Self-Government and Administration-Rural and Urban in India.
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Standard of Examination:
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The standard and contents of examination shall be similar to those of
B.A. and B.Sc. Examination of the Punjab University except that in the case
of following papers the standard will be indicated against each:
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(1) Law LLB.: Degree Standard
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(2) Agriculture: BSc. (Agriculture) Standard
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(3) Urdu language and literature, Hindi literature and Punjabi
Literature: B.A. (Hons.) Standard
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(4) Commerce: B.Com. Standard.
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Total Time Durations of the Exam:
Three hours duration will be provided for all the papers.
Medium of Examination:
For the papers of General Knowledge and three optional
subjects, candidates can answer the questions either in English or in Hindi
medium. Candidates are not allowed to answer any of their papers partially in
Hindi and partially in English.
HPSC Study Material
Exam Name
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Study Material
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HCS (Ex.Br.)
Preliminary Exam
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HCS (Ex.Br.) Main
Exam
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Assistant Treasury
Officer Exam
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Assistant Engineer
(Public Health) Engg. Deptt. - Exam
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Ayurvedic Medical
Officer Screening Test
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Dental Surgeon
Screening Test
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How To Download HPSC Syllabus?
Follow these guidelines to download Haryana
PSC Recruitment Syllabus.
- Applicants are required to open official website of Haryana Public Service Commission i.e. hpsc.gov.in.
- After reaching at homepage, you need to select “Syllabus” tab left side of page.
- Thereafter, hit on the appropriate link of HPSC Recruitment Syllabus.
- At last, get printout of it and start their preparation according to it.
Direct Link To Download HPSC Syllabus PDF
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