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APSC Syllabus

APSC CDPO Exam & CCE Mains Exam Syllabus is provided here. Those willing to be recruited as CDPO, Forest Ranger may refer detailed revised APSC Syllabus 2022. To know important topics, it is essential to access CCE Exam (Pre/Main) Syllabus PDF from here.

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APSC Exam Overview of CDPO, CCE & Forest Ranger:

Commission Assam Public Service Commission
Category APSC Syllabus 2022
Selection Process Written Examination & Interview
Official Website apsc.nic.in

 APSC Syllabus

APSC CDPO Exam Pattern 2022:

Name of the Subject No of Marks
General English 40 marks
Computer Theory 40 marks
General Awareness 20 marks

 APSC CCE Exam Pattern 2022:

APSC CCE Prelims Exam Pattern 2022:

Subject Marks Duration
Examination is meant to serve as
a screening test only.
Paper: 1
General Studies 200 2 hours
Paper: 2
One optional subject to be
selected from the list of
optional  subjects
200 2 hours

 APSC CCE Mains Exam Pattern 2022:

Subject Marks Duration
General English 300 3 hours
General Studies 300 3 hours
Any two optional subjects to be selected from the list of optional subject (two papers each) 200 3 hours
200 3 hours
Any two optional subjects to be selected from the list of optional subject (two papers each) 200 3 hours
200 3 hours
Viva Voce 200 Marks

 APSC Forest Ranger Exam Pattern 2022:

Topics Marks
Descriptive type
English (Essay & Preci Writing) 100
Multiple Choice Question OMR Based
General Knowledge 100
Optional Subject – 1 200
Optional Subject – 2 200

APSC CDPO Syllabus:

From Here: APSC CDPO Syllabus 2022 PDF Download

APSC CDPO General English Syllabus:

  • Para Jumbles
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Meanings
  • Grammar added in APSC CDPO Syllabus
  • Error Spotting/Phrase Replacement
  • Cloze Test APSC added in Child Development Project Officer Syllabus
  • Articles added in APSC Syllabus
  • Word Formations added in APSC CDPO Syllabus
  • Sentence Rearrangement.
  • Missing Verbs.
  • Subject-Verb Agreement.
  • Phrase Replacement added in APSC Syllabus
  • Reading Comprehension.
  • Idioms & Phrases added in APSC Syllabus
  • Sentence Corrections.
  • Adverb added in APSC CDPO Syllabus
  • Verb added in APSC CDPO Syllabus
  • Synonyms
  • Unseen Passages.

Practice From: PSC Previous Years Question Papers

APSC CDPO General Studies Syllabus 2022:

APSC CDPO Syllabus for Computer:

  • MS Word, Microsoft OneNote
  • Microsoft Access
  • Theory of Computation
  • Compiler Design
  • Web Technologies
  • Computer Organization and Architecture
  • Introduction to Computer Science
  • Boolean Algebra added in APSC Syllabus
  • Computer Networks
  • MS Vision and MS Excel
  • Microsoft Outlook added in APSC CDPO Syllabus
  • Internet
  • Workplace Productivity Tools
  • MS Project, Microsoft Publisher
  • Digital Logic
  • Operating System
  • MS PowerPoint added in APSC Syllabus
  • Algorithms
  • Data Bases
  • Information Systems and Software Engineering
  • Computer Networks
  • Emerging Technologies and Web Publishing
  • PC Software and Office Automation
  • Database Management System
  • Data Structures
  • Programming and Data Structures

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APSC CCE Syllabus

APSC Combined Competitive Examination Syllabus for:

  • APSC CCE Preliminary Exam
  • APSC CCE Main Exam

APSC CCE Prelims  Syllabus 2022

APSC CCE Syllabus PDF Download (Prelims):

General Studies-I Download
General Studies-II Download

Syllabus of General Studies -C.C. Exam (Prel)

  • Indian Polity
  • Political System In India
  • Current Events Of National And International Importance
  • Indian Economy
  • Planning Process In India
  • Geography Of India , Assam And World
  • Role Of Science And Technology In India
  • Culture And Literature Of India , Assam And World
  • History Of India And Assam
  • Indian National Movement With Special Reference To Assam
  • General Mental Ability

List of optional subjects-C.C. Exam (Pre)-(Total-28)

1 Agriculture
2 Anthropology
3 Animal Husbandry & Vety Science
4 Botany
5 Chemical Engineering
6 Civil Engineering
7 Chemistry
8 Commerce
9 Computer Science
10 Economics
11 Education
12 Electrical Engineering
13 Electronics
14 Fisheries
15 Geography
16 Geology
17 Indian History
18 Law
19 Mathematics
20 Mechanical Engineering
21 Medical Science
22 Philosophy
23 Physics
24 Political Science
25 Psychology
26 Sociology
27 Statistics
28 Zoology

AGRICULTURE

Agriculture, its importance in national economy factors determining agroecological zone and geography distribution of crop plants.
Important crops of India, cultural practices for cereal pulses, oilseed, fibre, sugar and tuber crops and the scientific basis for these crop rotation, multiple and relay cropping intercropping and mixed cropping.
Soil as a medium of plant growth and its composition, mineral and organic constituents of the soil and their role in crop production, chemical, physical and microbiological properties of the soils essential plant nutrients, their functions, occurrence and cycling in soils, principles of soil fertility and its evaluation for judicious fertilizer use. Organic manures and bio-fertilizers, straight, complex and mixed fertilizers manufactured and marketed in India.
Principles of plant physiology with reference to plant nutrition absorption, translocation and metabolism of nutrients. Diagnosis of nutrient deficiencies and their amelloration photosynthesis and respiration, growth and development auxins and harmones in plant growth.
Elements of Genetics and Plant breeding as applied to improvement of crops, development of plant hybrids and composites, important varieties, hybrids and composites of major crops.
Importants fruit and vegetable crops of India, the package of practices and their scientific basis, crop rotation, intercropping and companion crops, role of fruits and vegetables in human nutrition, post harvest handling and processing of fruits and vegetables.
Serious pests and diseases, affecting major crops principles of pest control, integrated control of pests and diseases, proper use and maintenance of plant protection equipments.
Principles of economics as applied to agriculture.
Farm planning and resource management for optional production, Farming systems and their role in regional economics
Philosophy, objectives and principles of extension. Extension organisation at the stations and responsibilities. Methods of communication, Role of farm organisation in extension service.

ANTHROPOLOGY

I. Physical Anthropology:

(a) Basic concepts: Mammal, Primate, Modern apes, Human evolution, Genetics, Heredity, Race.

(b) Man’s place in the animal kingdom, Human skeleton, Fossil evidence of human evolution, Racial criteria, Major races, Racial classification, Racial elements in India.

II. Prehistory :

(a) Basic concepts: Artifact, Industry, Culture, Civilization.

(b) Plaistocene environment: Ice Age, Tool families Method of tool making, Palaeolithic, Masolithic and Neolithic culture, Metal Age culture.

III. Social and Cultural Anthropology:

(a) Basic concepts: Society, Culture, Marriage, Family, Lineage, Clean, Kinship, Tribe, Caste, Subsistence economy, Magic, Religion, Culture Change acculturation, Evolution and Diffusion.

(b) Characteristic features of folk / primitive society: Forms and regulation of marriage, Types and functions of family, Food collection, Pastoralism and agriculture, Divination spell and prayer, Anisism and animatism, Totemism, Taboo.

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY INCLUDING MANAGEMENT

DAIRY AND POULTRY SCIENCE :

Importance of livestock in Agriculture Economy of Indian livestock population, problem of livestock Industry in India. Different breeds of livestock viz, Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep, Goat and Pigs both Indian and exotic.

Types of housing, space requirement of different categories of livestock importance of sanitation in Livestock farm.

Different types of animal farming : Mixed farming Integrated farming, Specialised dairy farming and their relative economic merits.

Importance of clean milk production : Definition of milk and colostrum, Factors effecting quality and quantity of milk. Legal standards of milk, Source of adulteration and its detection in milk, Pasteurization, sterilization, homogenisation and their importance, Different Milk products and other milk beverages.

Rearing of young stocks, importance of colostrum feeding in young ones, management of pregnant cows, she goats ewes, care and management of breeding heifers and young bulls.

Breeds of laying and broiler birds, Definition, High line, deep litter, cock hen, pullets. Incubation of eggs and care to be taken in incubation. Factors affecting hatchability of eggs. Incubation time for eggs, of poultry, duck and pigeo eggs.

Different rations for birds of different categories. Maintenance of various records.

ANIMAL GENETICS :Mendelian Laws of inheritance : Defince-Multiple alleles, crossing over, linkage, sex linked inheritance Mutation, complementary gene, chromosomal aberrations, Definition : Population, gene frequency, Hendy Weinberg Law, quantitative and qualitative traits, variation and its causes. Heritability and repeatability.

Genetic and environmental variation, Mating system-Inbreeding, line breeding, cross breeding. Out breeding, grading up, crosses between inbreed lines. Heterosis and hybrid vigour, utilization of heterosis for higher productivity. Breeding methods to improve indigenous livestock with exotic breeds.

ANIMAL NUTRITION:

Classification of animal feeds. Concentrates, roughages and their uses and their inter-relation in animal feeding. Animal feeds their composition and nutritive values.

Compatation of various rations. Thumb Rule of feeding livestock and poultry. Different types of fodders, both legume and non-legume. Cultivation and management of pasture and pasture land. Feeding livestock during lean perion and also during drought and flood.

VETERINARY SCIENCE :

Definition : Infectious and contagious diseases. Parasitic, bacterial and viral diseases of cattle, buffalo, sheep, pig, goat and poultry. Contagious diseases of livestock and poultry and their prevention. Diseases of public health importance. Measures to be adopted during out break of a contagious, disease. Immunization and vacci-vaccination principles.

Occurrences symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of various disease of cattle : Pneumonia, Jaundice, Diarrhoease, Gastro enteritis, Peri cardities, Peritonitis, Fascioliasis, Trypancsomiasis, Pyroplasmosis. Anthrax, Haemorrhagic, Septicalmia, Block quanta, Tuberculosis, Hohne s disease, Typanitis, White scour etc. Occurrence, symptoms of viral disases like Rinderpest, Foot and Mouth diseases, Mucosal disease complex etc.

POULTRY DISEASES :
  • Occurance, symptoms treatment and prevention of Coccidiosis, Ranikhet, Fowl Pox, Marek disease, Avian Leucosis compex, various parasitic diseases
  • Diseases of swine : Specially Swine fever, hog cholera, piglet diarrhoea, deficiency diseases etc.
  • Sources of poisoning in animal and their symptoms and treatments.
  • Various drugs used for doping race horse and techniques for its detection.
  • Management of wild animals and animals in captivity for treatment, drugs used tranquilizing the ferocious animals.
  • Use of Artificial insemination for improvement of livestock, Advantage and disadvantages.
  • Definition Infertile and Sterile, Courses of infertility and sterility in large animals, Detection of heat and insemination of animals.

MATHEMATICS PAPER – I

Algebra Algebra of sets, relations and functions, Groups, Sub-Groups, costes & their Properties, Lagrange’s theorem on the order of a sub-group of a finite group, normal sub-groups cyclic groups, permutation groups, quotient groups homomorphism & isomorphism of groups Ringe integral domaine & fields, sub ringe & ideals, homomorphism & isomorphism of ringe. Matrics over the field real numbers, different types of matrices, addition & scaler multiplication of matrices, the determinant of a square matrix, minors and cofactors, Jacobit’s theorem, transpose of a matrix, adjoint matrix, reciprocal (inverse)matrix,singular and nonsingular matrics, multiplication of matrices & determinate, groups & ringes of matrices, rank of a matrix, solution of a system of linear equations. Inequalities, Relation between roots & co-efficients of a polynominal equation, symmetic functions of rootes, Cardon’s methods of solution of cubic. Covergence & divergence of sequences and series, camparision test, ratio & Rabbe’s test for convergence of infinite series.
Calculus  Real – Valued functions of a real variable bounds, limits & continuity of functions, Manotonic functions, inverse functions, properties of continuous functions. Successive differentiation, Laibnitz theorem, Rolle’s theorm, Lagrange’s Meanvalue theorem, Taylor’s & Machlaurims theorem with Lagrange’s form of remainder in determinate form. Functions of two or more variable, partial differentiation, Evler’s theorem on hemogenous functions, Maxima & minima of a function of two variables. Standard integrals, Properties of definite integrals, elementary idea of improper integrals. Tangents and normal, curvature of plane curves rectification of plane curver, quadrature, surfaces and volumes of solids of revolution.
Differential Equations Formation of differential equation, equations of 1st order and 1st degree, Clairaut’s form, linear equation of 2nd and higher orders with constant coefficients, complementary function and particular intergrals in standard cases.
Complex Analysis Algebra of complex numbers, absolute value and argument of complex numbers, Representation of complex numbers by points on a plane, complex number represented algebric operations. Geometrical interpretation of 3b Straight lines and circles in terms of complex numbers
Topology Definition and examples of metric spaces, usual metric on R.R2 and R3 , Open and closed sets and their properties, Continuous mappings, Sequence in a metric space, Complete metric spaces, Completeness of R, Definition and examples of topological spaces, indiscrete, discrete and cofinite topologie. Intersection and union of topologies, metric space as a topological space. Usual topology on R.R2 and R3 , Continuous mapping and homomorphism.

MATHEMATICS PAPER – II

Coordinate Geometry Change of axes, invariant part of straight lines, General equation of the second degree, central and non central conics, tengent, normal, chord of contact, pole polar, polar equation of conic and equations of its chord, tangent and normal Polar & cylindrical coordinates in three dimensions S.D. between two lines, Sphere, Cone and Cylinder.
Vectors Triple product of vector with applications, vector equations of lines, planes, sphere, Differentiation of Vector Functions and simnple applications.
Trigonometry De Moivere’s theorem, Geogory’s series, Expansion of sine and cosine function and Hyperbolic function.
Statics Coplanar forces, conditions of equilibrium, centre of gravity, including C.G. of compound bodies, simple machines.
Dynamics Relative velocity, Rectilinear motion with variable acceleration, simple Harmonic Mition, Projectiles, Reugean and inclined plane. Angular velocity. Tangential and normal accelerations, Motion inside and outside of a smooth vertical circle. Simple pendulum, Impulse, works & energy. Impulsive forces, Principle of enegry. Conservation of energy & linear momentum, Direct impact of elastic bodies.
Spherical Trigonometry and Astronomy Spherical triangle and its properties – the sine formula, cosine formula, four parts formula, sinecosine formula. Celestial sphere, three systems of colestial coordinates, sidereal time, relation between R.A. and H.A., altitude of a body on the meridian, altitude of the celestial pole rising and setting of stars, circumpolar stars, annual motion of the sun, equinoxes, solstices, Planetary motion, synodic and orbital periods, Kepler’s laws, Geocentic parallax, annual parallax, Eclipses, maximum and minimum number of eclipses in a year.

APSC CCE Main Exam Syllabus

APSC CCE Syllabus for Mains PDF

General Studies-I Syllabus
General Studies-II Syllabus
General Studies-III Syllabus
General Studies-IV Syllabus
General Studies-V Syllabus
Qualifying Paper – Paper-A Syllabus
Qualifying Paper – Paper-B Syllabus

Syllabus of General Studies -C.C. Exam (Prel)

  • Indian Polity
  • Political System In India and Geography of India and assam
  • Current Events Of National And International Importance
  • Indian Economy
  • Planning Process In India
  • Role and Impact of Science And Technology In India
  • Indian Culture
  • Ancient and Modern History of India

Syllabus of General English:

  • Essay writing
  • Précis on unseen passage
  • Comprehension and expression
  • Correction of common error
  • Usage of vocabulary
  • Test of ability of candidate to write the substance in correct and precise language avoiding the inessentials points

List of optional subjects-C.C. Exam.(Main)-(Total-29)

1 Agriculture
2 Anthropology
3 Animal Husbandry & Vety Science
4 Botany
5 Chemical Engineering
6 Civil Engineering
7 Chemistry
8 Commerce
9 Computer Science
10 Economics
11 Education
12 Electrical Engineering
13 Electronics
14 Fisheries
15 Geography
16 Geology
17 History
18 LawModern Languages and Literature &
19 Classical Language (any one only)
20 Mathematics
21 Mechanical Engineering
22 Medical Science
23 Philosophy
24 Physics
25 Political Science
26 Psychology
27 Sociology
28 Statistics
29 Zoology

AGRICULTURE PAPER ­ I

Ecology and its relevance to man, natural resources, their management and conservation, Physical and Social environment as factors of crop distribution and production. Climatic elements as factors of crop growth impact of changing environments, Environmental pollution and associated hazards to crops, animals and humans.
Cropping patterns in different agro climatic zones of the county, Impact of high yielding patterns, Concepts of multiple cropping, Multi­story, Relay and intercropping and their importance in relation to food production, package of practices for production of important cereals, Pulses, Oilseed, Fibre, Sugar and Commercial crops grown during Kharif and Rabi seasons in different regions of the country.
Important features, scope and propagation of various types of forestry plantations, such as extension / social forestry, agro­forestry and natural forests.
Weeds— their characteristics, dissemination and association with various crops, their multiplications, cultural, biological and chemical control of weeds.
Processes and factors of soil formation, Classification of Indian soils including modern concepts, Mineral and Organic constituents of soils and their role in maintaining soil productivity problem, Soils extent and distribution in India and their reclamation, Essential Plant nutrient and other beneficial elements in soils and plants — their occurrence, factors affecting their distributions, functions and cycling in soil, Symbiotic and non­symbiotic nitrogen fixation, Principles of soil fertility and its evaluation for judical fertilizer use.
Soil conservation planning on water shed basis, Erosion and run­off management in hilly, foot hills and valley lands, processes factors affecting them, Dry land agriculture and its problems, Technology for stabilising agriculture production in rainfed agriculture area.
Water use efficiency in relation to crop production criteria or scheduling irrigations, ways and means of reducting run off losses of irrigation water, Drainage of water logged soils.
Farm management, scope importance and characteristics, Farm planning and budgeting, Economics of different types of farming systems.
Marketing and pricing of agricultural inputs and outputs, Price fluctuations and their cost, Role of cooperatives in agricultural economy, Types and system of farming and factors affecting them.
Agricultural extension, its importance and role, Methods evaluation of extension programmes, Social­economic survey and status of big, small and marginal farmers and landless agricultural labourers, The farm mechanization and its role in agricultural production and rural employment, Training programmes for extension workers, Lab to land programmes.

AGRICULTURE PAPER ­ II

  • Heredity and variation
  • Mendel’s Law of Inheritance
  • Chromosomal theory of inheritance
  • Cytoplasmic inheritance
  • Sex linked
  • Sex influenced and Sex limited characters. Spontaneous and induced mutations
  • Quantitative characters.
  • Origin and domestication of field crop
  • Morphology patterns of variations in varieties and related species of important field crops
  • Causes and utilization of variations in crop improvement.
  • Application of the principles of plant breeding to the improvement of major field crops
  • Methods of breeding of self and cross­pollinated crops
  • Introductions
  • selection
  • hybridization
  • Heterosis and its exploitation
  • Male sterility and self incompatibility
  • Utilization of Mutation and Polyploidy in breeding.
  • Seed technology and importance
  • production
  • processing and testing of seeds of Crop plants
  • Role of National and State seed organisations in production
  • Processing and marketing of improved seeds.
  • Physiology and its significance in agriculture
  • Nature
  • Physical properties and chemical constitution of protoplasm
  • Imbibition surface tension
  • Diffusion and osmosis
  • Absorption and translocation of water
  • Transpiration and water economy.
  • Enzymes and plant pigments
  • photosynthesis
  • modern concepts and factors affecting the process
  • Aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
  • Growth and development. Photo periodins and vernalization Auxim
  • Hormones and other plant regulators and their mechanism of action and importance in agriculture.
  • Climatic requirements and cultivation of major fruits
  • Plans and vegetable crops
  • the package of practices and the scientific basis for the same
  • Handling and marketing problems of fruits and vegetables
  • Principal methods of preservations
  • important fruits and vegetables products
  • Processing techniques and equipment. Role of fruits and vegetable in human nutrition. Land scape and floriculture including raising of ornaments plants and design and layout of lawns and gardens.
  • Diseases pests of field
  • vegetable
  • orchard and plantation crops of India and measures to control these
  • Causes and Classification of plant diseases
  • Principles of plant disease control including exclusion
  • eradication
  • immunization and protection
  • Biological control of pests and disease
  • Integrated management of pests and disease
  • Pesticides and their formulations
  • Plant protection equipment — their care and maintenance.
  • Strong pests of cereals and pulses
  • Hygiene of storage godowns
  • Preservation and remedial measure.
  • Food production and consumption trends in India
  • National and International food policies
  • Procurement
  • distribution
  • Processing and production constraints
  • Relation of food production to national dietary pattern
  • Major deficiencies of calorie and protein
  • Animal husbandry and Veterinary Science.

ANTHROPOLOGY PAPER ­I

Group A : Introduction to Physical Anthropology

  • Definition and Scope of Physical Anthropology. A general study of the animal skeleton.
  • Man’s place in the animal kingdom, Classification of the mammals and their characteristic features, Classification of primates and their characteristic features. Living primates— their distribution and significant characteristics, Living anthropoids—their distribution and significant characteristics. Position of man in the order Primate. Distinguishing characteristics of man.

Group B : Human Evolution:

  • General principal of organic evolution. Lamarckism and Darwinism. General idea of human evolution. Fossil evidences of human evolution. A general study of the following fossil types:
  • Dryopithecus, Ramapithecus, Australopithecinae, Pithecanthroupus, Sinanthroupus, Neanderthals, Cro­Magnon, Grimaldi and Chancelade man.

Group C : Elements of Genetics and Race :

  • Elementary knowledge of Genetics and Heredity. Biological basis of inheritance cell, Chromosome, gene, cell divns.
  • Mendel’s law of Inheritance
  • Definition and genetic concept of race, Principal criteria for racial classification: stature, skin, colour, head hair, head form, nose form, face form, eye, ABO blood groups. Role of heredity and environment in the formation of races.
  • Major groups of human races — their characteristics and distribution. Racial, Elements in India, Racial elements in North East India.

Group D : Prehistory

  • Definition, aims and scope of prehistory.
  • Geological time scale. Climatic fluctuation during the Pleistocene period—glacial and interglacial, pluvial and interpluvial periods.
  • Relative and absolute methods of dating. Prehistoric tool types and technology, tool families.
  • Palaeolithic cultures, main division of European and Indian Paleolithic cultures and their distinctive features, including chronological sequence.
  • A brief outline of the post­ pleistocene Mesolithic culture development in Europe. Characteristics of Neolithic culture and economy; Neolothic tool types and industries,
  • Neolithic economic patterns— domestication of plants and animals.
  • A brief introduction of Metal Age.

PAPER ­II

Social and Cultural Anthropology

Group A : Social Anthropology:

  • Scope of Social Anthropology and its relationship with other branches of anthropology and other disciplines (e.g. sociology, political, science, history, linguistics). Uses and applications of social anthropology— a brief introduction.
  • Concept of a society, basic features of human society, characteristic features of folk / primitive society.
  • Social institutions :

(a)      Marriage — Definition, forms (monogamy) and polygamy)

  • Regulation (exogamy and endogamy), rules of residence after marriage, preferential marriage (cousin marriage, sorrorate, levirate filial inheritance), ways of acquiring mates, marriage payments (bride price and down).

(b)      Family — Definition, types functions.

(c)      Kinship — Terminology, usages and behaviour­patterns.

(d)      Unilateral descent groups (lineage and clan) Definitions, types, functions.

Group B : Cultural Anthropology

  • Concept of culture in anthropology—meaning and definitions, material and non­ material culture, culture and society (the relationship between the two concepts), culture is learned (enculturation / socialization).
  • Material culture and subsistence economic pursuits of primitive peoples—gathering, hunting, fishing, pastoralism, agriculture (including shifting cultivation).
  • Culture change—culture contact and acculturations, evolution and diffusion (a brief and general idea).

Group C : Religion in Primitive/Non­literate Societies.

  • Definition and concept of religion in primitive society. Magic—different types of magic, Relation between magic and religion, Divination, spell and prayer.
  • A general outline of Animatism, Animism, Fetishism, Taboo, Man Toterism. Group D : Indian Society and Regional Ethnography of North East India : The concepts of tribe and caste. A brief outline of tribal populations of India.
  • Caste system in India—salient features, changing aspects of caste in India.
  • Introduction to North East India–the area and its distinctive tribal populations (their general) pattern of distribution and important socio­economic characteristics.
  • A Study of material culture and social­economic life of any one of the following Scheduled Tribes of Assam.

(i)The Mishing (Miri)

(ii)The Tiwa (Lalung)

(iii)The Bodo Kachari

(iv) The Karbi (Mikir)

(v) The Dimasa.

Candidates are  allowed the following combinations of subjects:

  • Anthropology & Sociology
  • Mathematics & Statistics
  • Philosophy & Psychology
  • Agriculture & Animal Husbandry & Vety. Science
  • Of the Engineering subjects not more than one subject

APSC Forest Ranger Syllabus 2022

APSC Forest Ranger Syllabus – Hindi:

पल्लवन, सन्धि व समास

  • दिए गए वाक्यों का व्यापक अर्थ (शब्द-सीमा 50 शब्द)
  • सन्धि, समास व विराम चिन्ह

संक्षेपण

प्रारूप लेखन – शासकीय व अर्धशासकीय पत्र, परिपत्र, प्रपत्र, विज्ञापन, आदेश, पृष्ठांकन, अनुस्मारक (स्मरण पत्र), अधिसूचना, टिप्पण लेखन – (कोई दो)

प्रयोग, शब्दावली तथा प्रारंभिक व्याकरण

  • प्रशासनिक पारिभाषिक शब्दावली (हिन्दी व अंग्रेजी)
  • मुहावरे अथवा कहावतें
  • विलोम शब्द एवं समानार्थी शब्द
  • तत्सम-तद्भव शब्द
  • पर्यायवाची शब्द
  • शब्द युग्म
  • अपठित गद्यांश
  • प्रतिवेदन – (प्रशासनिक, विधि, पत्रकारिता, साहित्य व सामाजिक)
  • अनुवाद (वाक्यों का) हिन्दी से अंग्रेजी एवं अंग्रेजी से हिन्दी
  • निबंध

General Knowledge Syllabus for APSC:

  • Indian Culture
  • History of India
  • Geography of India
  • National news (current)
  • International issues
  • Scientific observations
  • New inventions
  • Political Science added in APSC Syllabus
  • Sculptures
  • About India and its neighboring countries
  • Countries and capitals
  • Artists
  • Science and innovations
  • World organizations
  • Famous Places in India
  • Books And Author
  • Important Dates
  • Economic issues in India
  • Music & Literature
  • National Dance added in APSC Forest Ranger Syllabus
  • National and International current affairs
  • Handicrafts
  • Tribes
  • Tourism spots of Historical Importance
  • Famous Places
  • Musical Instruments etc

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APSC Forest Ranger Syllabus – English:

  • One Word Substitution
  • Vocabulary
  • Antonyms
  • Direct & Indirect Speech
  • Synonyms
  • Active & Passive Voice
  • Tenses etc
  • Vocabulary added in APSC Syllabus
  • Idioms & Phrases added in APSC Forest Ranger Syllabus
  • Comprehension
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Transformation of Sentences

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Forest Ranger APSC Syllabus – Environmental Issues:

  • Energy
  • Air quality
  • Biodiversity
  • Climate change
  • Consumerism
  • Desertification
  • Eco-tourism
  • Conservation
  • Population issues
  • Endangered species / threatened species
  • Environmental degradation
  • Environmental health
  • Genetic engineering or modification
  • Environmental impact assessment
  • Food safety added in APSC Syllabus
  • Whaling
  • Global environmental issues
  • Grassroots solutions
  • Habitat loss
  • Intergenerational equity
  • Intensive farming
  • Deforestation
  • Invasive species
  • Water scarcity
  • Land degradation
  • Land use planning / Land Use
  • Natural catastrophes
  • Waste
  • Nuclear power, waste, and pollution
  • Over-exploitation of natural resources
  • Ozone depletion
  • Pollution added in APSC Syllabus
  • Soil conservation
  • Sustainability
  • Toxic chemicals
  • Water pollution

APSC Exam 2022 for CDPO, CCE Exam (Pre/Main), Forest Ranger:

Assam Public Service Commission will organize APSC CDPO Exam & APSC CCE Mains Exam. Also, written test will of 100 marks having Objective Type Questions. To crack test, it is essential to refer APSC Syllabus 2022.

APSC Combined Competitive Exam Syllabus 2022:

To grab post under Assam Civil Service, Assam Land & Revenue Service, Assam Police Service, it is essential to crack test by preparing according to latest APSC CCE Syllabus 2022 prescribed on this page.

How to Prepare for CDPO, CCE Exam (Pre/Main), Forest Ranger Exam 2022?

  • Plan studies as per latest updated APSC Syllabus
  • Refer Previous Year Question Papers
  • Know Structure of question paper
  • Develop habit of making Notes
  • Revise all topics from time to time

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Ending Note:

That’s all about Assam Public Service Commission Syllabus 2022. You may plan out your studies by referring detailed CDPO, CCE Exam (Pre/Main) or Forest Ranger Syllabus.

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