The JPSC Syllabus 2023 is determined by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC). To prepare effectively, candidates should adhere to the exam syllabus. The exam pattern provides an insight into the types of questions that will be asked in the JPSC Combined Civil Services Exam. However, it should be noted that the details of the 2023 notification have not been revealed yet, and the exam pattern and syllabus provided are based on the previous notification.
Subject |
Syllabus |
General Studies Paper-I |
History of India
Geography of India
Indian Polity and Governance
Sustainable Development and Economic issues
Science and Technology
Jharkhand Specific Questions (General Awareness of its History, Society, Culture and Heritage) National and International Current Events General Question of Miscellaneous
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General Studies Paper-II |
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Subject |
Syllabus |
Paper I: General Hindi and General English |
Hindi
English
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Paper-II: Language and Literature |
Candidates taking this paper may choose from the following languages and literature::
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Paper III: Social Sciences, History and Geography |
History Ancient period o The Indus Valley Civilization : Origin, antiquity, extent authorship and main features: o Origin of the Aryans. Antiquity and stratification of the Vedic literature; Society, economy and religion during Early (Rig-Vedic) period. o The Lichchavis and their republican constitution. o The Rise of the Magadha empire. o The Mauryas : Extent of empire, Kalinga War and its impact, o Asoka's Dhamma, Foreign Policy. Development of Art & policy, o Architecture during the Mauryan period. o The Kushanas : Kanishka : Extent of empire, His religious Development of Art, Architecture and Letters during the Kushana period. o The Guptas Extent of empire; development of language and literature, art & architecture during the Gupta period. o Harsha-Vardhan : The last great Hindu ruler of Northern India; cultural achievements during his period. o The Cholas : Maritime activities in South-east Asian countries. Chulu administration, art & architecture. o Cultural Achievements of the Paltavas. Medieval Period o The Arab invasion of India. o The Ghaznavid Invasion of India. o The Delhi Sultanate : Market and Military Reforms of Allauddin Khilji: Utoplan policies of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq. o The Mongol invasion of India. o Religious Movements : (a) Suflsm, (b) Bhakti Movement. o Dawn of a New-Islamic culture : Indo-Islamic architecture: Development of Urdu and Hindi languages. o The Mughals : First Battle of Panipat: Achievements of Sher Shah Suri, Consolidation of Mughal empire; Establishment of Jagirdari and Mansabdari systems under Akbar, Akbar's Religious and Rajput policies, Aurangzeb's Religious and Rajput policies, Mughal Architecture and Painting Economic Condition during Mughal period. o The Rise of the Marathas : Achievements of Shivaji, Northward expansion of the Marathas and their downfall. Modern Period o Beginning of European settlements : Formation and growth of East India Company: Consolidation of British power in India Battles of Plassey and Buxar: Control over Mysore: Subsidiary Alliance; o Doctrine of Lapse: Doctrine of Escheat. o Resistance to Colonial Rule: Peasant; Tribal and Cultural Renaissance, Revolt of 1857. o Social Reforms Movements in Hindu Community: Brahmo Samaj. Arya Samaj. Ramakrishna Mission, Prarthana Samaj and Theosophical Society of india. (xodi!) Social Reforms Movements in Muslim Community. Wahabi Movement & Aligarh Movement. o Struggle for Raising Women's status : Abolition of Sati System, o Widow Marriage Act, Consent Bill, Stress on Female Education. xix o Land Revenue Administration under the British rule : Permanent Settlement: Ryotwari & Mahalwari Systems o Rise of Nationalism in India in the 19th century Formation of Indian National Congress : Moderates and Extremists: Swadeshi o Movement, Home Rule League Movement Khilafat Movement. o Mahatma Gandhi and Mass politics : Non Cooperation Movement o Civil Disobedience Movement. Quit India Movement o The partition of India and its consequences o India After Independence: Integration of Princely states in Indian Union; Linguistic Reorganization of States; Non-aligned policy under Nehru and Indira Gandhi, Liberation of Bangladesh. History of Jharkhand o Adi-dharma Le. Sarana cult of Jharkhand tribals; o Concept of Sadan and emergence of Nagpuria language; o Tribal Revolts in Jharkhand and Naionalist struggle: o Birsa Movement, o Tana Bhagat Movement, and (xxrv) Freedom Movement in Jharkhand. Geography
o Origin and evolution of earth, interior of earth, Wegner's Continental Drift Theory, Plate tectonics, Volcanoes, Earthquakes and Tsunamis o Major types of rocks and their characteristics, evolution and o characteristics of landforms in the Fluvial, Glacial, Arid and Karst regions o Geomorphic processes, Weathering mass wasting erosion and deposition, soil formation. Landscape cycles, ideas of Davis and Penck o Composition, Structure and Stratification of the atmosphere. o Insolation, heat budget of the carth. o Horizontal and vertical distribution of temperature, inversion of temperature. o Air masses and fronts, Tropical and temperate cyclones (viit) Evaporation and Condensation: dew, frost fog mist and cloud, rainfall types o Classification of climates, (Koppen and Thornthwaite). Greenhouse effect, global warming and climatic changes. o Hydrological cycle, distribution of temperature and solicits in the oceans and seas waves tides and currents. ocean floor relief features Physical and Human Geography of India o Structure, relief and physiographic divisions, Drainage Systems: Himalayan and the Peninsular. o Indian monsoon, mechanism onset and retreat, climatic types (Koppen and Trewartha). Green Revolution and its impact on major crops of India. Food scarcity, Ibution, wild ife. conservation, biosphere reserves o Major types of Soils. (ICAR classification) and their distribution. (xv) Natural Hazards: Floods, Droughts, Cyclones, Landslides. o Soll degradation and conservation o Population growth, distribution and density o Age: Sex, ratto, rural-urban composition; o Population, environment and development. o Types of Settlements : rural and urban, Urban morphology, functional classification of urban settlements, Problems of human settlement in India. Natural Resources of India: Development and Utilization o Land Resources General land use, agricultural land use. geographical condition and distribution of major crops, like. Rice, Wheat, Cotton, Jute, Sugarcane, Rubber, Tea and Coffee. o Water Resources : Availability and utilization for industrial and other purposes, irrigation, scarcity of water, methods of conservation-rain water harvesting and watershed management, groundwater management o Minerals and Energy Resources : Distribution and utility of (a) metallic minerals (iron ore, copper, bauxite, manganese). (b) non metallic and conventional minerals (coal, petroleum and natural gas). (c) hydro electricity and non conventional sources of energy (Solar, Wind, bio-gas). (d) energy sources, their distribution and conservation. o Development of Industries : Types of industries, factors of industrial location, distribution and changing pattern of selected industries (Iron and steel, cotton textile. sugar and petrochemicals): Weber's theory of industrial location-its relevance in the modern world. o Transport, Communication and International Trade: o Roads, railways and waterways. o Bases of International trade, changing pattern of India's foreign trade. Geography of Jharkhand and utilization of its resources. o Geological history, landforms, drainage. climate. soil types and forests: agriculture and irrigation. Damodar & Suberna rekha valley projects, mineral resources of Jharkhand, their extraction and utilization o Population : Growth, distribution, density, Tribal population and their distribution. Problems of Tribes and Tribal development o Plans; their customs, rituals, festivals etc. (avil) Industrial and urban development, Major Industries-Iron Steel and Cement; Cultage industries. o Pattern of urban settlement and Pollution Problems |
Paper IV: Indian Constitution and Polity, Public Administration and Good governance |
Indian Constitution and Polity
Public Administration and Good Governance
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Paper V: Indian Economy, Globalization, and Sustainable development |
Basic features of Indian Economy
Sustainable Development, Economic Issues, and Indian Development Strategy
Economic Reforms, Nature and Impact on Indian economy
The economy of Jharkhand – features, issues, challenges, strategies
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Paper VI: General Sciences, Environment & Technology Development |
Physical Science:
Agriculture Science:
Environmental Science:
Science and Technology Development:
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