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Syllabus and Standard for the Competitive Examination
Syllabus and Standard for the Competitive Examination by Sindh Public Service Commission The written examination shall include compulsory and optional subjects. Every candidate shall take all the compulsory subjects and three of the optional subjects, subject to the following restrictions:- a. No more than two subjects shall be taken from each group. b. Not more than two subjects shall be taken from among subjects at Sr. No. 10, 11, 18, 19 and 34 (Arabic Literature period I and II, Islamic History Period I & II Islamiat.). A candidate shall answer the papers in English unless otherwise directed.The details of marks shall be as under:- i. Compulsory Subjects(Total 05 Subjects) 450 Marks ii. Optional Subjects(Total 03 Subjects) 450 Marks iii. Viva-Voce 250 Marks Note:- All papers except in easy, shall be of three hours duration. The time allowed for the essay shall be two hours in each case. If a candidate’s handwriting is not easily legible a deduction which may be considerable, may be made on this account from the total marks secured by him/her.Credit will be given for good English including orderly, effective and exact expression combined with due economy of words in all subjects of the examination and not only in subjects which are specially devoted to English. Names of candidates who qualify shall be arranged in order of merit according to the aggregate marks obtained at the examination. The compulsory and optional subject(s) and maximum marks fixed for each subject shall be, as shown in the statement below:- COMPULSORY SUBJECTS (450 MARKS) Sr.No Subject Marks01. English 100 02. English Essay 50 03. Essay in Urdu/Punjabi/Sindh/Pashto/Balochi 50 04. General Paper in Urdu/Punjabi/Sindh/Pashto/Balochi 100 05. General Knowledge including Every day science 150 NO CANDIDATE SHALL BE SUMMONED FOR VIVA VOCE TEST UNLESS HE/SHE OBTAINED ATLEAST 33% MARKS IN EACH INDIVIDUAL WRITTEN PAPER AND 50% MARKS IN THE AGGREGATE OF THE WRITTEN PORTION OF THE EXAMINATION NO CANDIDATE SHALL BE CONSIDERED TO HAVE QUALIFIED IN THE EXAMINATION UNLESS HE/SHE ALSO OBTAINS ATLEAST 30% MARKS IN VIVA VOCE FAILURE IN OR ABSENCE FROM VIVA VOICE SHALL MEANS THAT THE CANDIDATE HAS FAILED TO QUALIFY FOR APPOINTMENT AND HIS/HER NAME WILL NOT BE INCLUDED IN THE MERIT LIST. NOTE: NO GRACE MARKS SHALL BE ALLOWED TO ANY CANDIDATE. OPTIONAL SUBJECT (450 MARKS) GROUP "A" 1.English Literature Period I, 1780-1832 150 2.English Literature Period II, 1832-1901 150 3.Arabic 150 4.Persian 150 5.French 150 6.Sanskirt 150 7.Latin 150 8.German 150 9.History of Urdu Literature/History of Sindhi Literature 150 10.Arabic Literature Period I 150 11.Arabic Literature Period II 150 12.Persian Literature Period I 150 13.Persian Literature Period II 150 GROUP "B" 14.Indian History, Period I 150 15.Indian History, Period II 150 16.English History, from 1714 AD 150 17.European History, from 1789 AD 150 18.Islamic History, Period I 150 19.Islamic History, Period II 150 GROUP "C" 20.Pure Mathematics 150 21.Applied Mathematics 150 22.Statistics GROUP "D" 23.Physics 150 24.Chemistry 150 (a) Geology 25.Applied Chemistry 150 26.Botany 150 27.Zoology 150 28.Agriculture 150 (a) Forestry 29.Astronomy 150 30.Human Anatomy 150 31.Physiology 150 GROUP "E" 32.Ethics and psychology 150 33.Logic and Elements of Philosophy 150 34.Islamiat 150 35.Economics 150 36.Political Science 150 37.Criminal Law 150 38.Civil Law 150 39.Geography 150 40.International Relations 150 41.Commerce Comprising 150 (a) Industrial and Commercial Organization (b) Industrial Commercial Law and (c) Statistics 42.Public Administration 150 43.Sociology. 150 Note:- In the event of a tie, the order of merit shall be determined in accordance with the highest marks secured in the viva voce, Should the marks in the Viva vice of the candidates be equal then the order of merit shall be decided in accordance with the highest marks obtained by such candidates in the aggregate of the compulsory subjects. Source : http://spsc.gov.pk/downloads/Syllabus%20PCS.pdf |
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1. English This paper is intended to test the candidate command of the English Language and may include writing, usage of idioms, etc. 2. English Essay An Essay to be written in English on one of several specified subjects and is intended to test he candidate’s ability to compose. 3. Essay in Urdu or Punjabi or Sindhi or Pushto or Baluchi 4. General Paper in Urdu or Punjabi or Sindhi or Pushto or Baluchi This paper is intended to test the ability of the candidates to write the language fluently and to Translate from English into it. Candidates will be expected to have grasp of the language and to understand poetry and prose. Knowledge of literature as such will not form part of this paper. 5. General Knowledge including Everyday Science This paper is intended to test the candidate’s knowledge of current world affairs and also of broad facts of historical, political, geographical and economic importance. A section will be included to test candidate’s knowledge and understanding 120 marks will be allowed for General Knowledge and 30 marks for Everyday Science.
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(1) English Literature Period I Scott, Wordsworth, Lamb, Keats, Shelly, Byrone and Jane Austen. (2) English Literature Period II 1832-1901 Note: - Special attention should be paid to the authors named and a candidate will be expected to be familiar with some of their works. A candidate will also be expected to have studied the literary history of this period and done some independent reading outside the author’s named. In marking the paper importance will be attached to evidence of wide reading and independent judgment. Carlyle, Dickens, Thackery, Tennyson, Browning, Mathew Arnold and Thomas Hardy. (3) Arabic (ii) The Holy Quran. Translation from the language into English and from English to the Language. (4) Persian Translation from the language into English and from English to the Language. (5) French Translation from the language into English and from English to the Language. (6) Sanskirt Composition on one or more specified subjects. Questions may be asked on the grammer of the Language. (7) LatinComposition on one or more specified subjects. Questions may be asked on the grammer of the Language. (8) German. Composition on one or more specified subjects. Questions may be asked on the grammer of the Language. (9) History of Urdu Literature/History of Sindhi Literature Candidates will be expected to know the best known works in the language and possess a knowledge of the history of the literature and such knowledge of general social history as will enable them to understand the literature. (10) Arabic Literature, Period I (i) Pre-Islamic Poetry. (iii) Tafsir Literature. (iv) Evolution of Hadith Literature. (v) Origin and Development of early Prose. (vi) Omayyad Period Poets and Prose writers. (11) Arabic Literature, Period II
(i) Abbasid Period Poets, Scientists, prose writers, geographers, historians philosophers, medical writers etc, (12) Persian Literature, Period I Upto 1500 A.D. The candidates will also be expected to answer questions regarding the cultural background Persian Literature in the above period. (13) Persian Literature, Period II After 1500 A.D. including also the literature produced in the indo Pakistan Sub-continent. The candidates will also be expected to answer questions regarding the cultural background Persian Literature in the above period.
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can anyone tell me the exact syllabus for general urdu???
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Syllabus
Assalam o alikum
Kindly post suggested books and syllabus of 1. Islamic History Period-I 2. Sociology 3. Journalism |
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sociology abdul hameed taga for journalism-> a to z journalism |
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(14) Indian History Period I Indian from the first Aryan settlement to theend of 1526 A.D. questions may also be seton the history of Budhism outside India. (15) Indian History Period II India from 1527 to 1857. (16) English History From 1714 A.D. (17) European History, From 1789 A.D. Standard same as for degree examination. (18) Islamic History Period I (i) Pre-Islamic Arabia. (19) Islamic History Period II (i) Abbasid Period. (20) Pure Mathematics (ii) (a) Analytical Plane geometry—Rectangular and Polar Co-ordinates, the Straight lines. Parallel lines, points at infinity, line at infinity, pair of straight lines, simple case of Harmonic ranges and Pencils. The circle, including, coaxi circle, the elpse, the Hyperbola and the Rectangular Hyperbola, the Parabola, Transformation of co-ordinates, Polar equation of coins, Tracing of conic given by the General Equation of the second degree. (b) Analytical Solid geometry, the straight line,the plane, the sphere, equations of Cylinder and one of second and of their tangent plane, Standard same as for degree examination.(iii) Algebra— (a). Theory of Equations, cubic and quadratic equations.(iv) calculus— (a) Differential calculus—Function, Limits, Continuity, Definition of Differentional Co-efficient Differentiation of function of one variable, Roll’s Theorem, Mean Value Theorem, Successive differentiation, Taylor’s and Machlauren’s Theorems with Largrangs form of remainder, Partial differentiation, Approximation and Small, errors maxima and Minima Double points curvature, curve Tracing. (b) Integral Calculus— Different methods of Intergration, reduction, Formulae Integration as the limit of sum,Definite integral Retification Quadrature , Volumes and Surface of (Solids) of Revolution. (c) Difference equation of the types— (21) Applied Mathematics (ii) Dynamics—Velocity, Acceleration, Relative Velocity, Uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion, Motions on an inclined plane, Simple harmonic motion, Projectiles Motion in a Circle, Conical Pendulum, Simple Pendulum Works, Energy Impulse, Standard same as for Degree Examination. (iii) Hydrostatic— Resultant. Thrust on any plane are immersed in a Homogeneous liquid at rest Centre of Pressure Archimedes Principle. Standard same as for Degree Examination. (22) Statistics (1) .Frequency distribution average for centilese and simple methods of measuring disoperation, graphic methods, treatment of qualitative data, e.g. investigation of association by comparison of ratio the practice of graphic and algebraic methods of interpolation.(2).Practical methods used in the analysis of and interpretation of statistics of prices, wages and incomes, trade, transport, production and consumption, education, etc., Methods of dealing with population and vital statistics miscellaneous methods use in handling Statistics of experiment or observation. (3). Elements of modern mathematical theory or statistics frequency curves and the mathematical representation of groups generally, accuracy of sampling as effecting averages, percentages, the standard deviation, significance observed difference between average of groups etc., the theory of Correlation for two variable.
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(23) Physics Mechanics and properties of Matter, Sound, Heat, Light Magnetism and Electricity as for Degree Examination. (24) Chemistry Chemistry paper will include all the three section each carrying equal marks. (a). Inorganic, (b). Physical and (c) .Organic Chemistry The standard is the same as for Degree Examination. (24-A) Geology Standard same as for Degree Examination. (25) Applied Chemistry Chemical Plant, Chemical Engineering ceramics, Oils, Sugar, Leather, Soap and Toilet Products, paper and Cellulose Derivatives, food Preservation and Milk Products, Rosin and Turpentine. Paints and varnishes. Coal Carbonization and Road Tars. Fermentation Industries, Water Purification. Waste disposal starch and allied products, Heavy Chemicals, Fertilizers, Matches. (26) Botany Standard same as for Degree Examination. Standard same as for Degree Examination. (28) Agriculture Standard same as for Degree Examination. 28 a) Forestry Standard same as for Degree Examination. (29) AstronomyStandard same as for Degree Examination. (30) Human AnatomyStandard same as for Degree Examination. (31) Physiology
Standard same as for Degree Examination.
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(32) Ethics and Psychology (33) Logic and Elements of Philosophy (a).Logic :- Logic will cover all the topics usually discussed in Deductive and Inductive Logic, including the Categories and the Predicable, the reduction of syllogisms, different kinds of syllogisms, Methods of Induction’s and Quantitative Determination. Questions may be set not only on points of doctrine but also on the logical analysis of arguments. (b).Elements of Philosophy :- It will include the following topics:- (1). The Problem of Philosophy – Its relations with common sense, Science and religion. The method of philosophy. The Divisions of Philosophy. (2). Theories of Knowledge – Scepticism Idealism, Realism, Institutionism, Pragmatism. (3). Theories of Being – Dualism. Menisum Pluralism, Materialism, Spiritualism, Neutral Monum Emergent Evolution. The candidates will be excepted to have a reasonably good knowledge of Quran, Hadith and the Fiqah. They should be able to answer questions on the following subjects:-Books Recommendations:(a) Shariat-i-Imam and Arkan-i- Islam. The study of the following books recommended:- (i) Spirit of Islam. (ii) Seerat-un- Nabi by Shibli- Numani. (iii) Khutabat-i-Madras by Syed Suleman Nadvi. (iv) The early Caliphate by Muhammed Ali. (35) Economics Standard same as for Degree Examination. (36) Political Science Standard same as for Degree Examination. (37) Criminal Law The Pakistan Penal Code. The Evidence Act, and The Criminal Procedure Code. (38) Civil Law The Evidence Act, The Civil Procedure Code, Limitation Act, Note:- For paper in subject (37) and (38) bare copies of the Relevant Act will be provided. (39) Geography General and Political geography of the World. A special knowledge of the Geography of Pakistan. India and adjoining countries will be expected. Contours and Elementary Principle of land Surveying Questions of Physical and Economic Geography may be set. (40) International Relations (1). European and U. S.A Affairs since 1919, with special reference to the following topics:- (a) The Versailles Settlement.(2). Eastern Affairs since1919, with Special reference to the following topics:- (a) The Expansion of Japan.(3). Geographical Aspeets of International Relations. (41) Commerce (a). Industrial and Commercial Organization.(b). Industrial and Commercial Law: and (c). Statistics. (42) Public Administration Legal and Industitutional Setting, Principle of Organization, Internal Management and Control, Personal Management, Fiscal Management Planning and Special Problems in Administration. (43) Sociology
Definition, scope and methods of Sociology, study of Social Problems, Population Race, Relations, Dis-Organisation of families, Crime, etc. History of Social thought Social Structure like Government, family, etc. Community and community Organization with study of Ecology and Group Relationship. Family, Marriage and Population problems with special Reference to Social Problem of Pakistan.
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