Syllabi For The Examination
Syllabi For The Examination
Syllabi For The Examination
NOTE : Candiates are advised to go through the Syllabus published in this Section
for the Preliminary Examination and the Main Examination, as periodic revision of
syllabus has been done in several subjects.
Part-A Preliminary Examination Paper I - (200 marks) Duration :
Two hours Current events of national and international importance.
History of India and Indian National Movement.
Indian and World Geography - Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the
World.
Indian Polity and Governance - Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public
Policy, Rights Issues, etc.
Economic and Social Development - Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion,
Demographics, Social Sector initiatives, etc.
General issues on Environmental Ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change - that
do not require subject specialisation General Science.
PAPER-I
Essay: Candidates may be required to write essays on multiple topics. They will be
expected to keep closely to the subject of the essay to arrange their ideas in orderly
fashion and to write concisely. Credit will be given for effective and exact
expression.
PAPER-II
General Studies- I:
Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society.
Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and Architecture
from ancient to modern times.
Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the
present- significant events, personalities, issues
The Freedom Struggle - its various stages and important contributors /contributions
from different parts of the country.
Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country.
History of the world will include events from 18th century such as industrial
revolution, world wars, redrawal of national boundaries, colonization,
decolonization, political philosophies like communism, capitalism, socialism etc.their forms and effect on the society.
Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India.
Role of women and women's organization, population and associated issues,
poverty and developmental issues, urbanization, their problems and their remedies.
Effects of globalization on Indian society Social empowerment, communalism,
regionalism & secularism.
Salient features of world's physical geography.
Distribution of key natural resources across the world (including South Asia
and the Indian sub-continent);
factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector
industries in various parts of the world (including India) Important
Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity,
cyclone etc.,
geographical features and their location- changes in critical geographical
features (including water-bodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna and the
effects of such changes.
PAPER-III
General Studies- II:
Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations.
Indian Constitution- historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments,
significant provisions and basic structure.
Functions and responsibilities of the Union and the States, issues and challenges
pertaining to the federal structure, devolution of powers and finances up to local
levels and challenges therein.
Separation of powers between various organs dispute redressal mechanisms and
institutions.
Comparison of the Indian constitutional scheme with that of other countries
Parliament and State Legislatures - structure, functioning, conduct of business,
powers & privileges and issues arising out of these.
Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary Ministries
and Departments of the Government; pressure groups and formal/informal
associations and their role in the Polity.
Salient features of the Representation of People's Act.
Appointment to various Constitutional posts, powers, functions and responsibilities
of various Constitutional Bodies.
Statutory, regulatory and various quasi-judicial bodies Government policies and
interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their
design and implementation.
Development processes and the development industry- the role of NGOs, SHGs,
various groups and associations, donors, charities, institutional and other
stakeholders Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the
Centre and States and the performance of these schemes; mechanisms, laws,
institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of these
vulnerable sections.
Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating
to Health, Education, Human Resources.
Issues relating to poverty and hunger.
Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability, e-governanceapplications, models, successes, limitations, and potential; citizens charters,
transparency & accountability and institutional and other measures.
Role of civil services in a democracy.
India and its neighborhood- relations.
Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or
affecting India's interests Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing
countries on India's interests, Indian diaspora.
Important International institutions, agencies and fora- their structure, mandate.
PAPER-IV
General Studies-III:
Technology, Economic Development, Bio diversity, Environment, Security and
Disaster Management.
Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth,
development and employment.
linkages of organized crime with terrorism Various Security forces and agencies and
their mandate
PAPER-V
General Studies- IV:
Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude
This paper will include questions to test the candidates' attitude and approach to
issues relating to integrity, probity in public life and his problem solving approach to
various issues and conflicts faced by him in dealing with society.
Questions may utilise the case study approach to determine these aspects.
The following broad areas will be covered.
Ethics and Human Interface:
Essence, determinants and consequences of Ethics in human actions;
dimensions of ethics;
ethics in private and public relationships.
Human Values - lessons from the lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers and
administrators;
role of family, society and educational institutions in inculcating values.
Attitude:
content, structure, function;
its influence and relation with thought and behaviour;
moral and political attitudes;
social influence and persuasion.
Aptitude and foundational values for Civil Service , integrity, impartiality and nonpartisanship, objectivity, dedication to public service, empathy, tolerance and
compassion towards the weaker-sections.
Emotional intelligence-concepts, and their utilities and application in administration
and governance.
Contributions of moral thinkers and philosophers from India and world.
Public/Civil service values and Ethics in Public administration: