Papers at a Glance
Paper–I: General Hindi & General English (Qualifying)
Paper–II: Optional Language
Paper–III: Social Science – History & Geography
Paper–IV: Indian Constitution, Polity & Public Administration
Paper–V: Indian Economy, Globalization & Sustainable Development
Paper–VI: General Science, Environment & Technology Development
PAPER–I: GENERAL HINDI & GENERAL ENGLISH (Qualifying – 100 Marks – 3 Hours)
General Hindi (50 Marks)
Essay (≈400 words)
Grammar
Sentence formation
Precis / Summary writing
General English (50 Marks)
Essay (≈400 words)
Grammar & Usage
Reading Comprehension
Precis writing
PAPER–II: OPTIONAL LANGUAGE (150 Marks – 3 Hours)
One language to be chosen from the given list
Syllabus depends on selected language
List of Optional Papers
Odia (Oriya)
Bengali (Bangla)
Urdu
Sanskrit
English
Hindi (हिन्दी)
Santali (Santhali)
Panchpargania
Nagpuri
Mundari
Kurux (Kurukh / Tolong Siki)
Kurmali
Khortha
Khadia
Ho
Here are the Detailed Syllabus of each optional subjects.
PAPER–III: SOCIAL SCIENCE (200 Marks – 3 Hours)
Section A – History (100 Marks)
Ancient India – Indus Valley, Vedic age, Maurya, Gupta, Harsha, Chola, Pallava, art & culture
Medieval India – Delhi Sultanate, Bhakti–Sufi movements, Mughals, Marathas
Modern India – British expansion, 1857 revolt, reform movements, freedom struggle, partition, post-independence
History of Jharkhand – Tribal traditions, revolts, Birsa movement, Tana Bhagat movement
Section B – Geography (100 Marks)
Physical Geography – Earth structure, plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes, climate, oceans
Indian Geography – Relief, monsoon, vegetation, soils, population, agriculture, minerals, industries, transport
Jharkhand Geography – Landforms, rivers, forests, minerals, industries, tribal population, irrigation projects
PAPER–IV: INDIAN CONSTITUTION, POLITY & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (200 Marks – 3 Hours)
Section A – Constitution & Polity
Indian Constitution & Polity
(i) Preamble of the Indian Constitution (Secular, Democratic and Socialist) – Philosophy behind it.
Structure of the Indian Constitution.
(ii) Salient features of the Indian Constitution; Concept of Public Interest Litigation; Basic Structure.
(iii) Fundamental Rights & Duties.
(iv) Directive Principles of the State Policy.
(v) Union Government
(a) Union Executive:
Powers and functions of President, Vice President, Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers; Functioning under a Coalition Government.
(b) Union Legislature:
Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha: Organization and Functions; Law making process; Parliamentary Committees; Parliament’s control over Executive; Privileges and immunities of Parliament and its Members.
(c) Union Judiciary:
The Supreme Court: Its role and powers; Principles of Natural Justice; Rule of Law; Judicial Review and Judicial Activism.
(vi) State Government
(a) State Executive:
Powers and functions of Governor, Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers.
(b) State Legislature:
Organization, Powers and functions, with special reference to Jharkhand.
(c) State Judiciary:
High Court: Organization, Powers and functions; Subordinate Judiciary.
(d) The Panchayats and the Municipalities:
Constitution, powers, functions and responsibilities with special reference to 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments.
(vii) Centre–State Relationship: Administrative, Legislative and Financial.
(viii) Provisions relating to Administration of Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribal Areas.
(ix) Special provisions relating to reservation of seats for S.C. and S.T. in Legislature and Services.
(x) Emergency Provisions of the Constitution.
(xi) Comptroller & Auditor-General of India (CAG).
(xii) Election Commission of India.
(xiii) Political Parties and Pressure Groups.
Section (B) – Public Administration & Good Governance
(xiv) Public Administration: Introduction, meaning, scope and significance.
Public and Private Administration.
(xvi) Union Administration: Central Secretariat, Cabinet Secretariat, Prime Minister’s Office, Planning Commission, Finance Commission.
(xvii) State Administration: State Secretariat, Chief Secretary, Chief Minister’s Office.
(xviii) District Administration: Origin and development of the office of the District Magistrate and Collector; Changing Role of the District Collector; Impact of the separation of Judiciary on District Administration.
(xix) Personnel Administration: Recruitment of Civil Services: Union Public Service Commission and the State Public Service Commission; Training of Civil Servants; Leadership and its qualities; Employee’s morale and productivity.
(xx) Delegation, Centralization and De-centralization of authority.
(xxi) Bureaucracy: Origin; its merits and demerits; Role of Bureaucracy in Policy formulation and its implementation. Nexus between Bureaucracy and Political Executive; Generalist versus Specialist.
(xxii) Development Administration.
(xxiii) Disaster Management: Causes, Meaning and Classification of Disaster; Disaster Mitigation: Immediate and long-term measures.
(xxiv) Good Governance: Meaning and concept of Good and Responsive Governance; Main features of Good Governance: Accountability, Transparency, Honesty and Quick Delivery; Role of Civil Society and People’s Participation in Good Governance.
Grievance Redressal Mechanism: Lokpal, Lokayukta, Central Vigilance Commissioner; Citizens Charter: Object, Machinery and Measures provided in:
(i) Right to Service Act
(ii) Right to Information Act
(iii) Right to Education Act
(iv) The Consumer Protection Act
(v) Domestic Violence Against Women (Prevention) Act
(vi) Old Age Act.
(xxv) Human Rights: Concept and Meaning; Universal Declaration of Human Rights; National Human Rights Commission; State Human Rights Commission; Human Rights and Social Issues: Human Rights and Terrorism.
PAPER–V: INDIAN ECONOMY, GLOBALIZATION & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (200 Marks – 3 Hours)
Group A – Indian Economy Basics
National income, GDP, inflation
Demography and workforce
Agriculture and rural economy
Industrial economy and policies
Public finance, taxation, budgeting, fiscal policy
Banking and monetary system
Foreign trade and Balance of Payments
Centre–State fiscal relations
Group B – Sustainable Development & Social Issues
Development indicators – HDI, GDI, GEM
Inclusive growth
Poverty and unemployment
Food and nutritional security
Planning and welfare schemes
Decentralised planning
Group C – Economic Reforms & Globalization
Liberalisation, Privatisation, Globalisation
IMF, World Bank, WTO
Financial and banking reforms
FDI, FII
Agricultural and industrial reforms
Group D – Economy of Jharkhand
Growth and sectoral structure
Demographic features
Poverty, unemployment, food security
Land, forest and tribal issues
Industrial policy and state planning
PAPER–VI: GENERAL SCIENCE, ENVIRONMENT & TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT (200 Marks – 3 Hours)
Group A – Physical Science
Units and measurements
Motion, force, work, energy, gravity
Solar system, eclipses
Sound waves and applications
Group B – Life Science
Cell structure and functions
Biomolecules and vitamins
Genetics and DNA
Evolution of life
Group C – Agriculture Science (Jharkhand Focus)
Agro-climatic zones and rainfall
Rain-fed agriculture and horticulture
Soil fertility and organic farming
Agro-forestry and government farmer schemes
Group D – Environmental Science
Ecosystem structure and function
Natural resources conservation
Pollution and waste management
Biodiversity and global environmental issues
Environmental laws
Group E – Science & Technology Development
National S&T policy and energy resources
Space programme, satellites, missiles, GIS
Biotechnology uses and effects
Information technology and cyber laws
National Health Policy and disease control programmes
