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SYLLABUS FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT OF ASSISTANT ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONAL OFFICER PUBLISHED BY GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NO.7A, PART - II SECTION - 2 (SUPPLEMENT), DATED 25-02-2009 (PAGE 1 TO 16) APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT. IN ITS G.O. MS.NO.58. SCHOOL EDUCATION (Q2) DEPARTMENT, DATED 16-02-2009.

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Subjects TAMIL ENGLISH MATHEMATICS PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BOTANY ZOOLOGY HISTORY GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

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ENGLISH
Unit I: Social History of England 1. Medieval Period to Restoration a) Feudalism b) Church during the age of Chaucer c) Monasteries d) Renaissance e) Reformation f) The Puritan War g) Colonial Expansion h) Social Life during the Restoration Period 2. The Romantic Period to the Modern Age a) American War of Independence b) French Revolution c) Agriculture Revolution d) Industrial Revolution e) Reform Bills f) Victorian England: Issues and Problems g) Reform Bills h) Colonial Expansions of Britain i) Pre-war and post-war Britain j) Labour Movement k) Welfare State. Unit II: History of English Literature 1. Chaucer to Renaissance a) Beginnings of Drama b) Shakespeare and his Contemporaries c) Elizabethan Prose and Poetry 2. Milton to the Eighteenth Century a) Milton b) Restoration Drama c) Poetry during the Restoration Period d) Contributions of Dryden & Pope e) Periodical Essay f) Beginnings of the Novel g) Dr. Johnson h) Goldsmith i) Precursors to the Romantic Movement 3. The Romantic Period to the Modern Age a) The Great Romantics : Wordsworth, Keats, Shelley, Byron and Coleridge b) Charles Lamb and Wiliam Hazlitt c) Victorian Prose, Poetry and Novel d) Pre-war Literature e) The Movement Poets f) Georgian Poetry 5

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g) h) i) j)

Eliot, Yeats, Auden, Trends in Modern Poetry Trends in Modern English Novel. Development of the Short Story

Unit III: British Literature


POETRY

John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book I The following selections from THE WINGED WORD Edited by David Green (Macmillan, Madras) 1) Shakespeare, Sonnet No.60 2) Jh D ne H m t G dh Ft r on on.A y n o o t a e e h 3) Jh D ye,AS n fr t eia D y on rdn og o S. ci s a C l 4) Aeadr oef m n p t tD . ru nt l neP p,r A E il o rA bt o x o se h 5) T o a G a,H m tavrt hm s r y no de i y sy 6) Wii Wodw r ,Tn r A by la lm rs ot i e be h tn 7) PB S ey y n on lc aB at .. hl ,H m t i eet l eu l tl u y 8) Jh K a ,Bi t t on et r h Sa . s g r 9) Jh K a .O eo Ngt gl on et d t a i i a s hn e 10) Ei bt B r t rw i ,H wD I oe he lae a eBo n g o o L v T e? z h r n 11) Af dL r T nyo,Bekbekbek le, od ensnr ,r ,r r a a a 12) Ma e A nl hkser t w ro ,S aepa h d e 13) DG R s t,T e l sd a oe .. os t h Be e D m zl ei s 14) AC S i un,B frt B g n g fh Y a .. wn ree eh ei i o t er b o e nn e 15) GM. ok s oG adu . H pi .G ds r er n n 16) R brBi e,Ngt gl oe r gs i i a s t d hn e 17) Fac T o po.T e on o H ae r i hm snh H ud f evn ns 18) W.. et at 11 B Y a .E s r 96 s e 19) TS Ei ,Pe ds .. l t r ue o l 20) R brG ae,Wa i tC i r oe r s r n o h de t v ng l n 21) W.. ue,T e nnw Cte H A dnh U ko n izn i 22) P ip a i n h i L r n Wat l k. s
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1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

B cn f rt ao,O Tu h Johnson, Preface to Shakespeare Addison & Steele - Coverley Papers (Essays 1,2 & 3) L m ,D em C i r a b r a h de l n H zt o g n Juny alt G i o a ore i, n A nl t y f ot ro ,Su o P e y d d r El t Taio ad ni daT l t lo r t n n Id i l a n i, di vu e O w l ho n a Eehn r e,S ot g n l at l i p C et t ,O R ni a eO e H t hs r n n un g f r n a eo n t s Christopher Marlowe, Edward II Ben Jonson, Volpone R.B. Sheridan, The School For Scandal Bernard Shaw, Pygmalion Oscar, Wilde, The Importance Of Being Earnest J. Osborne, Look Back In Anger

DRAMA

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FICTION

1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

Jane Austen, Price And Prejudice Walter Scott, Kenilworth Charles Dickens, Hard Times Goldsmith, The Vicar of the Wakefield Joseph Conrad, Lord Jim D.H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers

Unit IV: Shakespeare 1) Twelfth Night 2) Macbeth 3) Henry V 4) The Tempest Unit V: American Literature
POETRY

The following poems from American Literature: An Anthology of Poems Edited by C. Subbian (Emerald, Madras) 1) E e o,H m t y m r n a a ea s r 2) E gr ln o,T e ae da Al P eh R vn a 3) R brFot T e od o T kn oe rs h R a nt ae t , 4) R b sn e e ,Si c oi o Jf r c ne n fs e 5) Waae t es nco o t Jr lc Se n,A edt fh a l v e e 6) T edrR e k,T e ao Mos hooe ot eh Medw ue h 7) E i Dci o,Wa Tlt Ma s o D a m l i n n i i h y ks t l e j t f et ey h 8) EA R b snebn r h .. oi o,R ue Bi t n g 9) R brFot Med g l oe rs ni Wa t . n l 10) C rSnbr.C i g a adugh ao l c 11) Jh Co e asm ,Bu Gr on rw R no el is e l 12) A ci l Mals,A s ota r b d c i rP ec ha eh i
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DRAMA

1) Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman. 2) Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie.


FICTION

1) Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter 2) Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea. Unit VI: Indian Writing in English
POETRY

Indo English Poetry: A Selection Edited by S. Jeevanagarathinam (Emerald, Madras). 1) H ny . e z , T e a o Id er L D r i h H r fni oo p a

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2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12)

T rD t h Lt ou u , T e o s t u Si uoi or s r ao rA rb d,Ta f m t n n no i R b daa T gr h ci ai r t aoe T e h d n nh , l K m lD sui m ni Kne a e a a a.P n h etn i r r n. a s dgt AK R m nj ,O i a .. a au m b ur a t y R Pr aa t ,U dr nt r k . a hsr h neA o eS y t ay h Srj i a uh Q ens i l a i N i ,T e ueRv on d a H m yn ai r n u au K b ,Ta s r i VK G kknlh rs .. oa,E g s Wod i Nzi E ei,H pei i m zk l apn g z e n Gee a l Srat i Pt, e n v e v s

PROSE

A. Representative Selection from Indian Prose Edited by S.P. Appasamy and C.D. Govinda Rao. (Macmillan, Madras). 1) S a i i knnao da Dsi e w m Vv aad,T Mar i p s e s cl 2) Maa a adi S m R m n cne o t B r ht G nh o e e i secs fh a m , i e 3) VS Si vs Ssi T e o o Fedm .. r i a at, h Jy f r o na r e 4) Jw hr l er,A hk - e vd fh G d a aa aN hu soa B l e o t os l o e 5) D . . ahki nn n daB fr o Y u rS R darha,A Iel e e f ot s o h B. Selections from Picador Book of Modern Indian Literature. Ed.Amit Chaudhuri. 1) B ni C ada htr e P pl Lt a rfr egl ak hnrC ae e,A ou r ir ueo B na m tj a et 2) Pe cadh C es l e r hn,T e hsPa r m ys 3) URA at m r y H r frh S n ..nn a ut ,A os o t u h h e e 4) A bi Gf m a i , t
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1) Rabindranath Tagore : Chandalika 2) Vijay Tendulkar, Silence : The Court is in Session 3) Girish Karnard, Hayavadhana
FICTION

1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

Mulk Raj Anand, Two Leaves and a Bud. R.K. Narayan, The English Teacher. Raja Rao, The Serpent and the Rope Anitha Desai, Cry, the Peacock Arundhathi Roy, The God of Small Things

Unit VII: Literary Forms 1) Tragedy 2) Comedy 3) Satire 4) Drama 5) Novel 6) Short Story 7) Essay 8) One-act Play 9) Biography 10) Autobiography 11) Farce 12) Epic 8

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Ballad Lyric Ode Sonnet Elegy English Prosody.

Unit VIII: Language and Linguistics A. History of the English Language 1) E g s a a e br fh Id-uoen a i , c d g r m s a ad nlh s m m eo t noE rpa Fm l i l i G i L w n i e ynun m V re s a ad h T u n A cn e r L w n t et i cet n e oc 2) Landmarks in the History of the English: Old English, Middle English and Modern English. 3) Foreign influences on English (a) Greek, (b) Latin, (c) Scandinavian, (d) French and (e) Non-Indo-European. 4) Makers of English: (a) The Bible Translators, (b) Shakespeare, (c) Spenser, (d) Milton. 5) The Great Vowel Shift 6) Dictionaries in English 7) The General Character of English, and English today. Books for Reference 1 T e nlh agae b CL Wr n . h E g s L nug y .. e i n 2. An Outline History of the English Language - by F.T. Wood 3 AHs r o t E g s L nug y .. aa . ioy fh nlh agae b AC B uh t e i B. Linguistics 1) What is Language? 2) Spoken and Written Language 3) Cardinal Vowels 4) English Vowels and Consonents 5) Phonems and Morphemes 6) Articulation 7) Stress and Intonation Book for Reference L nug ad i u ts b J . l ok agae n Ln ii y . Waw r g sc F l C. Grammar 1) Traditional Grmmar 2) Structural Linguistics 3) T.G. Grammar Book for Reference G a m r b Fak a e r a y r Pl r m n m D. Use of English Identification of Grammatical Errors Books for Reference 1. Examine your English 2. Common Mistakes in English - both published by Oriental Longman 9

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MATHEMATICS
Unit I: Algebra S m ao o Sr s Bnm a epnn aadoa t iSr s T er o N m e u m t n f e e - i i,xoetln l rh c e e hoy f u br i i o l i g im i s - Prime numbers, Composite numbers, decomposition of composite numbers as a product of prime numbers uniquely. Matrices:- Symmetric, Skew Symmetric, Hermition , skew harmition, orthogonal and uir m tcs Egn a e ad i n et s f surm txr k f m tx n a a i i vl s n e e vc ro a qa a i a o a a i ty re e u g o e r, n r, consistency of linear equations and solutions. Cayley Hameltan theorem. T er o E ut n: o nm aeut n om t n f qaos Iaoaro . hoy f qaos P l o i qaos F r ao o eut n r t nlot i y l i i i ri s
Unit II: Analytical Geometry and Trigonometry

Analytical Geometry: a bl El s, ye o ad et gl hpro o , Pr o , lpeH pr l n r a u r ye l P l a a i ba cn a ba e polar, conjugate points, conjugate lines and conjugate diameters. P l cod a s d t c bten w pi s gnr eut n f sa h l e o rori t ia e e e to o t ee lqao o a t i ti a ne sn w n a i r g -n Parallel lines and perpendicular lines. Trigonometry: C m l nm e e i e T er xas n o o p x u br dMo r hoe E pni s f e s us m o Sin s o tan terms of in C Expansions of Sin nCos ntan n xas n o s n cos n , , pni s fi , E o n
Unit III: Calculus

R ls hoe a vl t oe x a n Mi m o fnt n o oe n to o e T er l m Men a eh r u e m Mai ad n a fucos f n adw m i i variables. ntdr av e n zhoe ad plaos t ad f etl - e vt e L i i t r n ap ct n o l ie n a h i i bt e m i i t f r i. Jcb n o to n t e vr b s Poe i o Jcb n. aoi s fw adh e a al rpre faoi s a r i e ts a C ra r ai o cra r cn e fuvt en a ei cod a s E o t uvt e r u fuvt e et o cra riC r s n ori t . vl e u ds u, r u ta ne us and envelopes. Reduction formulae for integration. Unit IV: Differential Equations Ordinary differential equations,- Exact differential Equations - first order and first-degree equations of Bernoulli, first order but not of first-degree equation. Second order equations with constant co-efficients, P.I for eaxV where V is xm, cos mx, sin mx (m is positive integer), total differential equation Pdx+Qdy+Rdz=0. Laplace transform and its application to first and second order linear differential equations

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Unit V: Vector Analysis and Analytical Solid Geometry Vector analysis: Gradient, divergence, curl, directional derivative, unit normal to a surface, tangent and normal planes to a surface. Line, surface and volume integrals and t iea ao as G enSoe t oe s h rvl t n G us r , t sh r . e ui , e k e m Analytical solid geometry: Planes and lines. Reduction to symmetric form for a line given by a pair of planes. Sphere:- Equations of sphere in centre-radius form, diameter form and general form.
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Unit VI: Modern Algebra G op u gop ar g T er om lugop rus S b rus L ga e hoe N r asbru. n m Rns D f io ad xm l n gaD m i i e n i n ea p s It r o a . g itn e e l n V c rpcs B s cnet i ai eedne B ss et sae ai ocp Ln rn pnec ae. o c s e d Unit VII: Real Analysis Set, function, real valued function, equivalence, countability, real numbers, least upper bound, open set, closed set, connected set. Sqec o r l u br i io a eune C ne et i retn budd eune fe nm e Lm t f sqec ovr n d e n ad one a s g ,vg sequences. Sr s cne ec ad i rec n om ad bo tcne ec. e e ovr ne n d e ne ui r n asl e ovr ne i g vg f u g Unit VIII: Complex Analysis F nt n o a o p x a al m pi sl i, er s n i i,e vt e ucos f cm l vr b , ap g, m t t oe o l t dr avs i e i e n i sh m ms i i C uh i an qaos acy Re n eut n m i F r u fr e vt e o aa tafnt n,ovrec o sqec ad e e om l o dr avs f nl i lucoscne ne feune n sr s a i i yc i g i Snu ri ei ehoe ot rn gao. i l ie R s u t r g a ts d e m C n u i er i o t tn Unit IX: Statics Types of forces: Forces acting on a particle, triangle of forces, polygon of forces, Lamis theorem, conditions of equilibrium of a particle, under several coplanar forces, parallel forces. Coplanar forces acting on a body. Friction, equilibrium of a body on a rough inclined plane acted by external forces. Unit X: Dynamics Kinematics of a particle: Velocity, acceleration, relative velocity, relative acceleration, angular velocity, acceleration components in a coplanar motion, along a) two fixed perpendicular directions. b) tangential and normal directions. N w o L w o moi : work, power energy, principle of work and energy e tns a s f t n o 11

Plane motion: Projectiles, ranges, motion on an inclined plane, circular motion.

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PHYSICS
Unit I: Thermal Physics and Acoustics Thermal Physics: C l i R li btenH a adWok hr a cpcycag o s t let ar o e e t n e e et n ao w r T e l aai m t hne f te a n a t ha N wol o co n. e n i o C adC yr r ao qao o et e t sa f ol g D f io f p n v Mee se t n E ut n f n w i itn li i pr c gsV ne al eut no s t D f io o c ta pi sc ta e et a f adr a s qao f te w i a e n i f ri l o t itn ic n ri l ic cnt tadt idt m nt n T e a cnut i cnut i o go adpo os n n h r e r i i . hr l odcv y odcv y f od n or as e e ao m it it cnut s F re adL e Ds m t d. eod a o T e oya i C net odc r ob n es i e osScn l f hr dnm c o s c h w m s ocp o E t p E t p o a i a gsR vrb adiee i epoessC ro f n oy n oy f n d l a r r e ee i e n r vrb rcs sl r sl e a t n t oe Pof C ro eg eId a r i r R ni cc Pt l n h r e m ro - a t ni n n ni t d ga co a m ak e yl ns e e o ad r Diesel engines. Acoustics Por s ew vsC a c rtsS M f e dm e adfr docli s rge i ae sv hr t ii a e sc H r , a pd n oc siao e e lt n C m oio o toS Msnt sm sa h l e B a V l i o sudi a o psi fw H i h a e t i ti et tn e rg n s e cy f on n i ot r N wo al eom l e t L p c fr u . n a a Ut sn sPout nb p ze c i m t dA p ct nt f w dt t nad laoi r c rdco y i ol tc e o i e er h plao o l e co n i i a ei sonography.
Unit II: Mechanics, Properters of Matter and Mathematical Methods

Mechanics: I pl I pc I plv fr s L w o i pc Dr t n ol u m u e m at m u i oc a s fm at i c ad b qe s se e e i i pc bten w s ot shr os f i t ee y m at e e to m o pe s l o k ec nr s w h e s ni g Properties of matter: Eati - on m dl , i d ym dl , o sns ao l it Y ugs ou sRg i ou sP i o r i scy u it u s t R li bten l t m dl ad o snsaoD t m nt no e sc os n e t n e e Ea i ou in P i or i ao w sc i s t e r i i f l t cnt t e ao ai as b Sa e m t d y er e o. ls h Surface Tension: E p nt nA g o cn c -dt m nt nb cp l yre xl ao a i nl f ot t e r i i y aia i e a e ao lr s m t d F r ao o dos R li bten uvt e r srad uf ees n e o om t n f rp e t n e e cra r pe ue n sr c t i . h i ao w u s a no Viscosity: D f io o eie f wm t d e n i P i u l sl itn s l o e o. h Mathematical Methods: G ai t f sa ridDvrec o avc r uco r e o a cl f l dn a e i gne f et fnt n e o i C ro a et hipyi li icne V c rdn tsLn,uf e n vl e ul f vc r t r hs as n i c - et i ti . i sr c ad o m o e c g fa o e ie e a u integrals.
Unit III: Optics

Interference: T er o i e e ne r gs C l r o t nfm N wo r g hoy fn r r c fne o us fh i s e t s i s tf e i o i l n n determination of wavelength of light and refractive index of liquid Diffraction: Fenln Fanoe d f co l e ir t n r i e r i t n r ead r hf ir t n p n d f co gan dt m n i s u r fa i a fa i tg e ao o w vl g . eo i pw r R y i c t i R sl n pw r fe soe f ae nt R sl n o e alg s re o e h vg e h ir n eo i o e o tecp, vg l microscope, prism and grating. Relation between resolving power and magnifying power. Fibre optics: C nt co o ota f r poaao t oy R f co ad osut n f p cl i e r i i bs rpgt n h r i e e et n n l i r r t n Se i e ad r e i e f r u e clpr r plaos e a i t n x n ga dn x i e N m r aae ue A p ct n. f co p d d d b i t i i

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Unit IV: Magnetism and Electricity

Magnetism: Mant pr eb i ad sset it Poe i o d ,pr ad gec e ait n ucp b i i m ly i ly rpre f i a n ts a a f rm gec a r l BHcre hs r i nryos e o ant m t is - uv yt e s ee l . r i ea . es g s Electrostatics: Eetc hre Pr ii t -e t e e ii t e c i i esy l r ca s e tv y r av pr tv y l tc n ni ci g m ti li m ti er t t e c ii ut n G us t oe i e c oti . l tc o n a-e t n e en l tcn co as sh r n l t s tsEe r pt tl r ao bt e er d i e m e r ac ci e i li w pt tln i esyC pcac pe cl a lln cl di lodne f c o n aadn ni . aaine shr apr l ad y nr acnesr e et ei t t t i ae i c s f of dielectric. Current Electricity: E adi e a r iac o a e P t t m t C l r i MF n n r le s ne f cl o n o e r abao tn st l ei e i tn o a m t h hadl r g vl e rT e oe c it Ple adT o sn f m e r i n o a e o m t . hr l tcy ei n hm o e g w n t e m e ri tr ce iet m gec f co e c icr n i - aa l df io o a pr ofc n ant e et f l tc ur t Bo Svr a fi i f er e t t w eni fm e . itn e Mant f l i esydet asl o F r o acr n cr i cnut i a gec id n ni u o o ni i e t t e d oc n ur t a y g odc rn e e rn o m gecf l Moi ci blscgl nm t t oy dm i cr co ant id i e . v g o aii a ao e r h r n l lt v e e a p g or t n n ei At nt gcr n c ci go t addcy f hre i L Rc ci Tas r e lran ur ti u s rwh n ea o ca sn C i u . r f m r e i e r t g r t no Se-p n Se-o n ee yos t u ad t dw nr l . p p g s
Unit V: Modern Physics

P si R y nl i / o psi i s A t ad a bi e as pc or h oiv a A a s e f oiv o s n n B i r g m s set ga s te ys m te n o n d r p i t e. - y- r gsa lrni s Cyt Src r rs l ak g s o sX r sBa l Miei c rs l t t e Cyt pci op a g w l de a uu a n P o e c ie et Entnshoy Mii ns xe m n ht e c icl ad ht l tc f c i e t r lk epr et po l tc es n o er f si e la i o er l application. Atom Models: B h t oyo hdoe a m ee yl e d ga . o m r l s or h r f yrgn t s e o nr e l i r S m e e g v a m fd r av t a m m dl V c r t m dl saa qatao e c o qat e t ii t li sc o oe et a m oe ptl un zt n l t n un m o o i i i er u nm e . als xl i pi i eZ e a e etn i ap ct n u br Pu ec s n r c l em n f cadt plao. s i uo np. f s i i
Unit VI: Spectroscopy

Classification of line, band and continuous spectra Microwave spectroscopy: R ti a set o d t i m l u s i t m n t n o t nlpc a f io c o cl n r eti ao r am e e su ao magnetron and klystron Infrared spectroscopy: Vbaoas d o d t im l u s I set m t . i t nlt y f io c o cl R pc o e r ri u am e e r e Raman spectroscopy: R m ne et R m nsi s ksadats ksl e a a fc a a ht t e n n t e i s f f o i o n Raman spectrometer. Lasers: P pli i e i ota pm i cnt co, r c l adw ri o ou t n n ro ao v s n p cl u p g osut n pi i e n ok g f i n r i np n H - e n R b L sr o gah. e ad uy ae H l r y N s o p
Unit VII: Basic Quantum Mechanics and Relativity

Iaeuc o c s cl ehn s Shoi ew v eut n P yi li icne f ndqay f l s am cai crd gr ae qao hs as n i c o ai c n i c g fa w v fnt n P s le o Q at m cai e ebrucr i y r c l aeuco ot a s f un m ehn s H i ne s ne a t pi i e i ut u c s g tn np. Relativity: G nr t oyN woi r av yG lent nfr ao P s le ee lh r a e e t a e ti n n li t al r s m t n ot a s ia a o i ut o sei t oyo r av yL r t t nfr ao L nt cn at nadTm f pc lh r f e t i a e li t oe z r s m t n eg ot co n i e n a o i h r i d ao e t iim s Mas ee y qi l c. it n R li sc as s nr eu a ne li av t . g ve Unit VIII: Nuclear Physics R d at i t oyo a h dcyG i r N tla bt dcynu i ai cv y h r f l a ea o it e p e e ua l g t w e ea a etn ro hpt s a m r set . yo ei G m aa pc a h s y r N c adt t e eMu eC ut c tli cut . ul r e c r G i r lr on r si iao on r e eo g l e n lt n e Prc acl a r l ercc t nsnho yl rnbtrn a ie ce r o i a yl r ,ycr cc t ,e t tl et n , oo oo ao Nucleus- Nuclear size , charge , mass, radius. Mass defect and binding energy. C a c rts f ul rocs nc a m dl l u do m dl et n d cvr hr t ii o nc a fr ul r oe i i rp oeN u o i oey a e sc e e e qd r s 14

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Unit IX: Materials Science B ni i sl s i icvl t m tl vne w a bns o t e c l e od g n o d o c oa n e lc adr al od pi df t i n i n e ai s n es n df t-uf e e c o m df t rdco ad e oa e c sr c df t vl e e c pout n n r vl es a es u es i m . Snl adm l-hs sl saossesad sa -H o l seg , i e n u i ae o d g tp i ly l ts n ti r rn oks a w t nt r h elasticity, plasticity, ductility, malleability, hardness, brittleness tests. S pr nut ssprcnut i -nt eadocr net eIadt eI ue odc r c o ue odcv y a r n cur c it u e y p n y I p superconductors. It dco tcr i l ss n poe i o m r oy e zt n ehn m n out no e m c c s ad rpre pl e pl r ao m cai . r i a s ae ts y s m i i s Unit-X: Electronics: Sm cnut s ee ybns i r s adetni sm cnut s nt eadp e i dc r nr ad n i i n x i c e i dc r - p n o o g tn c rs o o y t e e i nut s Doe ee Doe o ae eu t n y sm c dc r i s Z nr i s V lg r li . p o o d d t g ao R cf r H l w v, u w v ad bi er ti s A p f r R cul eti s ie a ae fl ae n r g e ie f l d cf r m li s ie C op d e a p f r f qec r pne f dbc a p f r oclos H re adC l t m li r uny e os e ak m li s sia r a l n o i ie e s e ie lt ty pt oscillators. Tas t s pnp n npn r s t s I ca c rts f J, E ad S E . r io -- ad -- t nio - hr t ii o U T F T n MO F T nsr a sr V a e sc Mu i ba r s b , oot l b t l lv r os at l m ns b ,ia e ti t ae a e sb . Fabrication of Integrated circuits. L g gt ui r l a sB o a AgbaD Mognst oe K m p oi a s n e a gt c e vs e ol n l r e e e ra h r e m -a simplification. T l io r s i i ad eet n pi i e f o u T . e v i Ta m s o n r p o r c lo cl r V esn n sn c i np o Radar - Principle and applications.

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Unit 1: Inorganic Chemistry I Ao isut e a m c ril qat nm e ,hps f, ad ob a . t c t c r t iob a ,un m u br sae o sp n d ril m r u o ts u s ts A fa pi i e Pu ec s n pi i e H n rl e c oi cni r i o ubu r c l al xl i r c l uds u , l t n of uao f np, i uo np, e er c g tn atoms. Screening effect, effective nuclear charge and its cauculation using Slater rules. Periodic classification of elements based on electronic configuration, atomic and ionic radii, ionization energy, electron affinity and electronegativity. Trends in periodic table. Vertical and diagonal relationships. Hydirdes of s-block elements. Hydirides, oxides and oxyacids of p-block elements. Synthesis, properties and structures of boranes, carboranes and borazines. Chemistry of silicates, silicones and carbides. Interhalogen compounds. Isolation of noble gases from air, properties and uses of noble gases, compounds of noble gss A i ad bss Bos d df io,L ws df io ad U aoi ae. c s n ae d rnt e n i e i t n e i e n i n snv hs itn c generalised definition. Ka, Kb, pKa and pKb of Bronsted acids and bases. Unit II: Inorganic Chemistry II C od ao cm ons We e shoy f ori t ncm onse et e t i ori t n o pud r r t r o cod ao o pud,f cv a m c ni n e ni f i o number rule, nomenclature of coordination compounds, isomerism in coordination cm onsce t .Sait o cm l e.Pa o H A cnet hr adsf o pud,hle t ly f o p xs er ns S B ocp a n ot as bi e s d acids, hard and soft bases. Crystal field theory and its application to octahedral and tetrahedral complexes, explanation of magnetic properties of octahedral and tetrahedral complexes based on crystal field theory. L n ai socr ne poe i , at n ecn at n i li o l t n e, at n e h d cur c, rpre l h i ot co, s ao f a h i s e ts n a d r i o tn nad oxidation states of lanthanides. A t i s ocr nece ir o t r m ad r i . cn e cur c,hm sy fh i n ua u id e t ou nm N c a ce ir ul rai nc asi nc am gec o et ul r i i ul rhm sy nc ar i ul rp ,ul r ant m m n nc ab d g e t e d, e n e i , e nn energy and its calculation, variation of nuclear binding energy with n/p ratio, shell model of nucleus, magic numbers. Unit III: Organic Chemistry I Types of hybridization of carbon. structures of methane, ethane, ethylene and acetylene. C-C bond length in ethane, ethylene and acetylene. T ps f rai r cosi e eie i ogn r cos croaoscrai s ye o ogn e t n,n r d t n rai e t n a ct n, a n n c ai tm a s c ai b i b o ad ai l at snl ni t s b i o t s i e eie. n r c s f o i u c gh t it fh en r d t da c r f e n e a ly e tm a s Ai ac ul pic ust i r cos S 1, SN2 and SNi mechanisms. l ht nc oh isbtu o e t n N p i e l itn a i A o ac e c oh i sbtu o r cos e c oh i sbtu o r coso rm t l t pic ust i e t n i er l itn a i l t pic ust i e t n f er l itn a i monosubstitutedbenzenes, orientation and reactivity. Eet pic dio t C Cbn, ro n of rl 1 - d i t 1 -u d n, l r h i ad i o = od Ma w i fs u . , a io o , bt i e co l tn k k e 4 d tn 3 ae Diels-Alder reaction.

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N c oh i ad i t C O bn ad i o H N N H O , RMgX, NH3, H2O and ul pic dio o = od dio f C , a S 3 e l tn tn alcohols to C=O bond. Ei i t nr cos fr ao o C Cbn E adE m cai soi ti o l n i e t n om t n f = od 1 n 2 ehn m , r n t n f m ao a i i s e ao C=C bond, Saytzeff and Hoffmann rules.
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Unit IV: Organic Chemistry II G o e i li m rm aotC C bn EZ nti ,go e i li m rm o em tc s e s bu = od ra o i - o t n em tc s e s f ao ra o i fumaric and maleic acids. O tai m rm nn o e , i hr rj t n om lo r r et g nn o e , p cls e s eat m r Fs e po co fr u fe e n n eat m r i o i i s c ei a ps i i s R-S notation, optical isomerism in compounds with two asymmetric carbons. C nom t n o e ae ad 1 -i st ee ae r r eti o t ofr aos f t n n , d utu dt ns i h 2 b it h e e n tn f h p s ao e conformations using Newmann projection. Relative strengths of aliphatic acids, aliphatic bases, monosubstitutedbenzoic acids and monosubstitutedanilines. Distinction of primary, secondary and tertiary amines. Synthetic applications of ethyl acetoacetate, diethyl malonate, diazomethane, diazoacetic ester, diazonium salts and Grignard reagents. Synthesis of furan, pyrrole, thiophene and pyridine. Electrophilic and nuceophilic substitution reactions of pyridine. Cannizzaro reaction, aldol reaction, Benzoin condensation, Perkin reaction Unit V: Physical Chemistry I Gas laws and kinetic theory of gases, equation of state for real gases. First law of thermodynamics, heat capacities at constant pressure and constant volume and their relationships. Joule-Thomson coefficient and inversion temperature. T e ohm sy H s sa o cnt tu m t n f etad tap ct n.H a hr ce ir es l f os n sm ao o ha n i plaos et m t w a i s s i i of reaction at constant pressure and constant volume, heat of neutralization. Bond dissociation energy and its calculation from thermochemical data, calculation of lte nry s g onH br yl Kr of eut n ai ee ui B r- aecc , i hfs qao. tc g n e c i C e i l i ts r e f hm cleco, esr etfa ,read o cl i hm c k ec a o ce i r t nm aue no r eodrn m l u ry a ni t a ai m t e at of chemical reaction. Characteristics of zero, first, second and third order reactions. Derivation of rate constant and half-life period. A rei eut ne et fe pr ueo t r e f eco, ocp o ee yo r n s qao h u i f c o t e t n h a o r t n cnet f nr f f m ar e t ai g activation. Calculation of the rate constant of a bimolecular reaction from collision theory. Unit VI: Physical Chemistry II Eet l i cnut c seic eu a n adm l cnut c.Mesr et f l r yc odc ne pc i qi l t n o r odc ne co t a f, v e a a aue n o m conductance, variation of conductance with dilution for strong and weak electrolytes. H do s o sl,er o hdoyi p ,uf sl i s n H ne oeut n yrl i fasdge f yrl s H bf ro t n ad edr ns qao. ys t e s. e uo s i R ti a set m o d t i m l u s rti a ee y sl t n rl fr o t nl pc u f io c o cl ao r am e e o t nl nr , e co u s o ao g ei e rotational spectrum and calculation of bond length. Vbaoa set m o d t i m l u s s a oi oclos v r i a ee y i t nlpc u f io c o cl a hr n sia r i ao l nr , ri r am e e m c lt b tn g selection rules for vibrational spectrum and calculation of force constant. Second Law of thermodynamics - Law and its need, Carnot cycle, efficiency of Carnot engine, entropy, free energy, Gibbs-Halmholtz equation, Clausius - Clapeyron equation. Unit VII: Industrial Chemistry 17

F e a rivl ,e n g f rd pt l m vr u f cos n t iue. ul cl ic a er i n o c e e o u ,a osr t n ad h r ss s of u fi u re i ai e Octane number of petrol, cetane number of diesel, antiknock compounds. G sosul P , a r a,rdcr a ad a r gs aeu fe L G w t gspouegs n nt a a. s e ul Frle r ,i m n m popa ad ue hshto l e e izr ue d m oi hsht n spr opa fi ti s a a u e p e m
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Iscc e D ad H neti s D T n B C id Natural and synthetic rubber, synthetic fibres, plastics, glass and cement. Prevention of corrosion by surface coatings Ar o u o r n os e et c r n n dp t n f zn l e ipl t n ge hue f c ai a ad eli o ooea r li e f , d i eo y Wa r o u o pl t tf m de gi ute adt nr sB D adC D w s t pl t n o u n r yi n si n a e e, O n O , at e li la s o n d rs n i e water treatment. Unit VIII: Biological Chemistry A i ai esn a adnns n a a i ai ,yt s adpoe i o a i m n c s s tl n oes tl m n c ssn ei n rpre f m n o d ei ei o d h s ts o acids, isoelectric point Po i l si t npoe i ad m ot to u r cos rtn c s f ao,rpre n i pr n cl re t n e s a ic i ts a o ai Denaturation, dialysis and electrophoresis of proteins. Primary, secondary and tertiary structures of proteins. C royr e c s f ao,ecos f l oeadf c s, ovro o g cs a hda s l si t n r t n o g cs n r t e cne i f l oe b t a ic i ai u uo sn u into fructose and vice-versa, mutarotation and cyclic structure of glucose. E zm s df io,c s f ao,cezm ad cf t s pot t gop o ny e eni i t n l si t n ony e n oa o , rs ec ru f a ic i cr hi enzymes. N c iai ul s e n nc o d, N ad N ,ie n t e o R A ulc c s nc oi ad ul t eR A n D A d f ety s f N e d e d ei fr p Vt i l si t nsut e f im n A C D E Kad - m l . im n c s f ao,t c ro v a i , , , , n Bc p x a s a ic i r u t s o e Diseases caused by the deficiency of these vitamins. H r oe df io, ucoso ar an, i ir hr oe, nu n t rx om ns e n i fnt n f de l e p u a om ns i l , h oi itn i ni tty si y n oxytocin and sex hormones(estrone, progesterone, testosterone). Unit IX: Pharmaceutical Chemistry Definition of pharmocopia, pharmocodynamics, fungi, virus, bacteria and antimetabolites. Synthesis and properties of prontosil, sulphadiazine, sulphapyridine, sulphathiazole and sulphafurazole. A a ei ad an pr i sinpr ct o m rh e n pt d e nl s s n aat yec ap i a ae m l opi ad e i n. g c i ts r, a a , n hi A as ec t rt oet sd m ad ezci net ts e e h pn loi n bnoa e hi h,i a u n Diazepharm, phenobarbitol, antacids, drugs for curing anemia, hypoglycemic drugs C ri acl dus a nl ,rpnl ,a i canl l kr a y dp e a o su r rg t a l oaa l lu hneb ce ,m l oi dv a e op o ccm o s o n And vasodilators. Unit X: Analytical Chemistry Q ati aa s t oybh dspr i o gop t t fr a os aos n ulav nl i h r ei ea t n f rus e s o vr u ct n ad it e y s e n ao s i i ai s i e e n ai s n t ir oa n n n r r g n n ad h re vl o tf i o e m . Significant figures, precision and accuracy. 18

Pi i e i o e i ai bs, r i ti adcm l o e i tr i s i i t s r c l n l d n c -ae pe p ao n o p xm tc iao n c o nps vv d c it n e r ttn dar and their choice. G ai e iaa s opei ti ad ot r i ti , raipei t tue i r m tc nl i c-r p ao n pspe p ao ogn r p a s sd n v r ys c it n - c it n c c in inorganic analysis. P ri t no ogn cm ons c s lzt n d tli ,r t nl iiao ad uic i f rai o pud r tlao, iiao f coad tli n f ao c y ai i slt n a i slt n steam distillation - distillation under reduced pressure. C rm t r h o m ,ae t nae ad a crm t r h s ho a ga y cl nppr h l r n gs ho a ga i . o p u ,i y o pe Spectrophotometry and fluorimetry.

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Unit I: Algae and Fungi Algae: Classification and General Characters of Cyanophyceae, Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae and Rhodophyceae. Src r ad r rdco o fl wn gnr Oscillatioria, Nostoc, Volvox, t t e n e out n f o o i uu p i l g ee a Oedogonium, Coleochaete, Caulerpa, Chara, Sargassum, Gracilaria. Economic importance of Algae. Fungi: General characters and modes of nutrition in fungi, Structure and Reproduction of t fl wn gnr Albugo, Mucor, Peziza, Agaricus, Puccinia and Colletotrichum. h o o i ee e l g a Economic importance of Fungi. Unit II: Lichens, Plant Viruses, Bacteria and Plant Diseases Lichens: Occurrence, structure and reproduction. Economic importance. Role in sces n n i m n oi pl t t E a p ucs o ad n oi r g o u n . xm l Usnea. i tn la s e Pat i sG nr ca c r r s i i ,t c ro T ad 4 at i hgs l Vr : ee lhr t s t nm s o sut e f MV n T B c r pae n u a ae a sn r u eo Lf cc s L t ad yoei i yl y c n L sgn . e e i c Bacteria: Ultra structure of E.coli Casi t nbsdo sae ntt n r p ao, l ic i ae n hp, u io,e i t n s f ao ri s ri staining behaviour and reproduction. Plant Diseases: Detailed study of Citrus Canker, Tikka Disease of ground nut and Leaf Mosaic disease of Tobacco. Unit III: Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Paleobotany Bryophytes: General Characters and Classification by Reimer. Study of thallus structure and reproduction of Riccia, Marchantia, Anthoceros, and Polytrichum. Economic importance of Bryophytes. Pteridophytes: General Characters and Classification by Reimer. Se r vl i o Pe dpy sS oag l rai t n H m soy n H t opr. ta eo t n f t i ht , pr i ogn ao o opr ad e rsoy l uo ro e na zi e Apogamy and Apospory. Life cycles of Lycopodium, Selaginella, Equisetum, Adiantum and Marsilea. Gymnosperms: General charactertistics and classification by K.R. Sporne. Life history of Cycas, Pinus and Gnetum. Paleobotany: Fossils and kinds of fossils Ideal conditions for fossilization. Geological time scale. Brief study of Lepidodendron, Lepidocarpon and Calamites. Unit IV: Taxonomy of Angiosperms Mopo g nl ecne rhl y If r ecs o os

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T xnm : r c l o t oo yadi i pr ne H ra u t hi e. yt s aoo y Pi i e fa nm n t m ot c e r m e n usS s m nps x s a bi c q e o Casi t n Lnau, et m ad okrCoqi. aoo ih r cyPat f l ic i i esB n a n H oe rnu t xnm c i a h. l s f ao n h , sT er n nm nlue I ... o ec t . BN ar C D tl s d o t fl wn f ie noaeeSe u aeeR t eeFbca, e id t y fh o o i a ls A nnca, t clca, u ca, aaee ae u e l g mi r i a Cucurbitaceae, Sapotaceae, Asteraceae, Asclepiadaceae, Verbenaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Orchidaceae and Poaceae.
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Unit V: Plant Anatomy and Embryology Plant Anatomy: Types of cells, structure and functions of the following tissues: Meristematic, Simple and Complex tissues. Epidermal tissue system. Theories of apical meristem. Apical organization of Vegetative shoot and root. L t a m rt V su r a b m P eoe, r a adscna sut e o a r es m e l ie acl C m i , hl gn Pi r n eodr t c r f a u l m y y r us Stem and root of dicotyledons and monocotyledons. Anomalous secondary thickening in Bignonia, Boerhaevia and Dracaena.

Structures of dicot and monocot leaves.


E byl y TS o at r Sae o dvl m n T ps f vl . c adm g m ro g: .. f n e t s f ee p et ye o ou sMi o n ea o h g o . e r sporogenesis. Embryo development in Dicot and Monocot. Types of Endosperm. Unit VI: Cell Biology and Genetics Cell Biology: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell structure, chemical composition and functions of cell wall, plasma membranes. C l ognlsocr ne sut e fnt nadoi no m t hnr , l t s e raee l l cur c, t c r uco n r i f i codi p sd, e r u, i g o a ai ribosomes, Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies and Lysosomes. N c u t c r T ps n vr t n n ho oo e u brC ld io t i ul s Sr t e ye ad a ao i C rm sm nm e e i s n Mi s e uu, ii . l vi os and Meiosis. Cell cycle. G ntsC neto Medlngnts i e co ad ne t c o gnsLnae eec: ocp f nea eec n r t n n i ra e f ee. i g i s i i ta i h in k ad rs n oe Sx e r i t n n l t Sx i e d es am piaC l r n Cos g vr e dt m n i i p n . e l kd i ae H e oh i o u i . e ao as n s l, o b nns E t nc ai e t c. ou t n eec a y We br pi i e l des x a ul rn ra eP pli gnts H r i e r c l i . r e h in ao i d n g np. Unit VII: Plant Breeding and Evolution Pat r d g Me os f rpi poe et i rdco, cl azt n Df r t l Be i : t d o c m rvm n n out n acm tao. ie n n en h o t i i i i fe m t d o sl t n m s pr i adc nl H bi zt n ehi e i e pc i e os fe co ( as uen n l a . yr i i t n us n r eic h ei , le o ) d ao c q ts f ad i e ee c hbi zt n H t oi P l l d ad i ap ct n i p n n n r nr yr i i tg i d ao e rs . o p iy n t plao n l t e s yo s i i a breeding. Breeding for disease resistance, mutation breeding. Breeding for crop improvement with reference to Paddy, Wheat and Sugarcane. Evolution: Origin of life, theories related to origin of life and evolution. Chemosynthetic theory on the origin of life. Evolutionary theory of Lamarck, Darwin. Modern Synthetic t oy o E o t n V r t n i nt e m ti ,r o b ao,aati ad h r f vl i . a ao n a r e uo ii u u t n e m i t n dp t n n ao c ni ao selection. Unit VIII: Plant Bio-Chemistry and Plant Physiology Plant Biochemistry: Structure, classification and properties of Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins and Nucleic acids.

Enzymes- Properties, nomenclature and classification. Co-enzymes and co-factors. P o sn ei t c ro po sn ec i etyt s A srt n ht yt s Sr t e f ht yt t p m nss m bop o o h s uu o hi g e i set m yl ad occc ht opoy t nC ro as it n pc u C cc n N nyl po pshrli . a n s m li r i i o ao b i ao Calvin cycle and Hatch and Slack pathway.
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R si t n A rb ,ne b . l o s , r cc , T sn ei ep ao e i aar i Gy l i K e s yl A P yt s . ri oc o c c ys b e h s Nt gn e blm o o n rgn n sucsC ne i o Nt tt ioe m t o s R l f ioe ad or . ovro f ia o r a i e t e sn re ammonia. Mechanism of biological nitrogen fixation. Protein synthesis.
Pat hs l y I b io, iui , s oiTas ct no w t , set f a, l P yi o :m i t n d fs n om s n og bi f o s r l ao f a racn o sp no i e t np ao, gtt n G o t hr oe A x s Gbe ln, C t i n r si t n u ao. rwh om ns a ri ti ui , i r l s y k i n b ei ons Applications of hormones in agriculture. P o m rhgns P o pr d m V razt n P y crm .P yi oy o ht opoeei o s ht e oi , e lao, ht ho e hs l o i s ni i o og f germination.
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Unit IX: Ecology and Toxicology E o g:Bo c n ai if t s n t ii l ne n ee t n bi acut f cl y i iad b t a o ad h rn u c o vgti a r f con o o t oc c r e fe ao e microbes, plants, animals, soil, wind, light, temperature, rainfall and fire. E oyt ocp poess n cm oet T ps f css m . css m C net rcs ad o pnn . ye o eoyt s e , e s e

Detailed study of mesophytes, hydrophytes, xerophytes and halophytes.


Df r t ee t n ye vrr nm nrv ad ei osoet ie n vgti t s E e e , agoe n dc uu fr s fe ao p ge d s. N t a r or s F r t r or s cne ao,a oeti , sc l fr t , a r e uc ul s e oe e uc , osr t n f r ao oi oe r s s e vi f s tn a sy agroforestry. Grazing and deforestation.

T ps f o u o i w t ,o ad o e o u o ot ln m aue. ye o pl t n Ar a rsi n ni pl t n C n o i esr li , e l s li r lg s


Toxicology: Classification, Occurrence, source and effects toxicants on plants. Am shr t i n a o m nx eS l u oi s t ope co c t C r n ooi , u hr x e. i xas b d p d H ay e loit ed n crm u . i cu u t nP l t n ni t s ev m t t cy l ad ho i Bo cm li . o u o i c o . a xi a m a ao li d a r U iX Boeh o g ee c n ier g n Ts e utr. nt : i cn l y G nt E g ei a d i u C l e t o i n n s u Biotechnology: Definition, demands and achievements. Aims of genetic engineering. R cm i n t ho g O tn o Coi . ot r, s r b tn adP R eo b at e nl y n c o u i f l n S u e Wet n l t g n C le ng hn e oi technique. A r u ua b t ho g: i asfo (C - i l clPo i )Bof ti r gi l r i e nl y Bo s od S P s g e rtn i e iz s ct l oc o m ne l es - rle Blue green algae and Azolla. Industrial biotechnology: Fermentation technology, microbial growth, advantages of microbial enzymes, industrial applications.

E v om n l i eho g: s t a et sl ( m ot l u ni n et Bo cnl yWat r t n o d c ps, qi r a t o e em i o )i d (Industrial effluents), sewage treatment (domestic sewage).
Tissue culture: Plant tissue culture methods preparation of culture media, chemical and pyi l t izt n i cli adm i eac o cl r Mi orpgt nro hs a s ri i ,n u t n n a t ne f u ue c poaao c e lao o ao nn t . r i ot and shoot culture and its uses. Po p scl r sli ,i cad eun am t d. rt l tu ue i ao d etn sqetl e os oa t o tn r i h Application of Plant Tissue Culture in agriculture, horticulture and forestry.

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ZOOLOGY
Unit 1 : Life and Diversity of Animals Invertebrata: Pi i e o T xnm i m anm nlue r c l f aoo y Bn i o ec t nps o l ar Protozoa: General characters and classification up to orders with examples. Type study: Plasmodium, Entamoeba, Parameciem E oo i i pr nei r ao t ar u ue cnm c m ot c n e t n o gi l r a li ct and health. Porifera: General Characters and classification up to orders with examples. Type study: Ascon sponge. Economic importance of Porifera. Coelenterata: General characters and classification upto orders with examples. Type study: Obelia and Aurelia - Polymorphism - Coral reefs Platyhelminthes: General characters and classification upto orders with examples. Type study: Fasciola hepatica and Taenia solium. Helminth parasites and diseases, parasitic adaptations Ascaris sp., Wuchereria bancrofti. Annelida: General characters and classification upto orders with examples. Type study: Earthworm and Nereis-Adaptive radiation in polychaetes. Metamerism - Vermiculture - Trochophore Larva and its significance. Arthropoda: General characters and classification up to orders with examples. Type study: Prawn and Scorpion-affinities and systematic position of Peripatus, Mouth parts in insects, economic importance of insects. Social life in insects- Crustaceans as food. Mollusca: G nr ca c rad l si t n po re wt ea p s T p s d: ee lhr t s n c s f ao u todr i xm l ye t y a ae a ic i s h e u Pila and Fresh Water mussel, Pearl culture - economic importance, adaptive radiation in Cephalopods. Echinodermata: G nr ca c rad l si t n p o re wtea p s T p ee lhr t s n c s f ao u t odr i xm l ye a ae a ic i s h e study : Starfish, Echinoderm Larvae and their significance, water vascular system in Echinoderms.
Unit II: Life and Diversity of Animals

Chordata: General characters and classification of Chordata with examples Prochordata : Hemichordata: Eg. Balanoglossus, Cephalochordata: Eg. Amphioxus Urochordata: Eg. Ascidian. Agnatha: General characters and classification Eg. Petromyzon Pisces: G nr ca c rad l si t n T p s d: cl dn n Mui ee lhr t s n c s f ao ye t ySo oo ad g a ae a ic i u i l Migration - Economic importance, Adaptive radiation, Accessory respiratory organs. Amphibia: General characters and classification - Type study: Rana hexadactyla : Parental care in Amphibia Reptilia: G nr ca c rad l si t n T p s d: ee lhr t s n c s f ao ye t yCalotes versicolor a ae a ic i u P i nu ad opi nu sae ye o su i R p l o oos n N no oos nks T ps fkl n eti s s l ia Aves: General characters and classifications Type study: Columba livia Flight adaptations, - Bird migration - Flightless birds, palate in birds. Mammalia: General Characters and classification - Type study : Rabbit - Adaptive radiation in mammals, Aquatic mammals, Dentition in Mammals, Evolution of man. 24

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Unit III: Cell Biology General organization of Cell: Cell structure - Physical, Chemical and biological properties of cytoplasm. Poa o c n ekro c es u rsut e n ogn ao rkr t ad ua t cl la t c r ad rai t n yi yi l t r u zi Pama mba e u rsut e ce i lo psi ad ucos l s me rn la t c r hm c cm oio n fnt n t r u a tn i modifications of plasma membrane. Endoplasmic reticulum; Morphology, ultra structure, Chemical composition and functions. Golgi Complex Ultra structure, chemical composition and functions Lysosomes: Ut Src r ad o m rh m C e i lo psi ad ucos la t t e n P l opi hm c cm oio n fnt n : r uu y s a tn i peroxisomes and glyoxysomes Mitochondria: Ultra Structure - Chemical composition-enzyme systems - functions O i t n R si t y hi (T ) K ecc , T pout n n Boeei x ao - ep a r ca E P r s yl A P rdco ad i ns . di ro n b e i g s Ribosomes: Ultra structure, - types - chemical composition - protein synthesis - functions. Nucleus and Nucleolus: Ultra structure of inter-phase Nucleus and Nucleolus Nucleic Acids: D A la t c r elao r sr t nR Aye- eec N Ut sut e r i t n t nc p o, N t s nt r r u pc i a ii p G i code. C rmoo s Ultra structure of chromosomes and Giant Chromosomes ho sme Cell divisions : Mitosis, Meiosis and Cell cycle. Cancer biology: Types of cancer, Oncogenes, Chemotherapy Cell Biology techniques: Cell fractionation - Isolation of sub cellular components Fixation - sectioning principles - Biochemical techniques - Chromatography Electrophoresis and their application. Tissue culture. Unit IV: Genetics And Biotechnology Mendelian inheritance: Monohybrid cross, Dihybrid Cross. Interaction of Genes: cm l et y at s spl et y at s E iai o p m n r f o -up m n r f o p t s e a cr e a cr ss Icm le o i neMu i e ll Bod rusad hii e t c h at no p tdm n c, lp ae s l gop n t rn ra e R f o e a t l le o e h in cr cumulative factor inheritance Gene regulation: O e n ocp a oe n oiv ad eav r u t n pr cnet l pr psi n ngt ee li s o c o te i g ao Mutation: G n m ti ho oo aae aos ee u t n C rm sm lbr t n ao ri Animal breeding: i r d g n ot r d ghbi v or ppli n e i ad u be i ,yr i u ou t n ben en d g ao genetics(Hardy Weinberg law). Human Genetics: G nt cusl g E gn s n E t n s eec onen uei ad u ei i i c h c Genetic Engineering: Po p sfs n Ts e u ue G n t ho g etco rt l tui i u cl r eee nl y r r t n oa o s t c o sii ezm s s t lo G n t ho g. ee l i vc r l m d ny e a ao fr eee nl yG n c n g et s p s i o c o on o a s Recombinant DNA technology: Applications in medicine, agriculture, veterinary and Food industry. G nm ci a N f gr r t g eo il r y D A i e pi i . br n nn 25

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Unit V: Developmental Biology and Immunology The Germ Cell: Out lines of origin - spermatogenesis and oogenesis in Frog, Bird and Mammal. Fertilization: Mechanics - Physiology - Theories of Fertilization Cleavage: Ptrs fl vg ai,p aad it a T ps m rb sc ae o c aae r a si ln b a r ; ye e l t, tn e dl r le l o ai holoblastic and superficial; Factors affecting cleavage ; chemodifferentiation. Gastrulation rhgnt m vm n p o ad m oy Mopoeec oe et E i l n e bl i s by Comparative study in Amphioxus, Frog, Chick and Man. Organogenesis: Development of Brain, Eye, Ear and Heart-Parthenogenesis - Natural and Artificial - Regeneration in Invertebrates. Human Reproduction: Puberty - Menstrual cycle-Menopause - Pregnancy - Lactation Family Welfare-Reproduction technology-monitoring of estrus cycle-Amniocentesis Artificial insemination - Test tube babies. Immunology: Natural barriers against infection: Innate Immunity - Preventive measures - Counter aak y u e lat sA qi d m ui - e os A t e - n bd r co tc b hm r f o . cu e i m n y m t d n gn A t oy e t n t a cr r t h i i ai Lymphoid organs: Primary and secondary lymphoid organs - Immunoglobulin classes Acquired deficiency - HIV - AIDS. Viral and Bacterial infections: sn eio hm r at oi ea t n f ad yt s f u e ln bd s spr i o T n B h s a i e ao lymphocytes, immunization schedule for children - Prevention of new born diseases like Tetanus, Diphtheria, Whooping cough, Typhoid Fever, Cholera, Plague - Measles Immunisation time Schedule. Unit VI: Animal Physiology Nutrition: Food requirements - Carbohydrates, Proteins, fats, mineral salts, water, vitamins and enzymes and micronutrients. Enzymes: General properties - Classification - Mechanism of enzyme action, factors affecting enzyme action coenzymes - Digestive enzymes - intracellular and extra cellular digestion. Respiration: Organs of respiration - Respiratory pigments and their functions, Mechanism of respiration and regulation in Vertebrates Circulation: Ma rye o bd f i o psi o b o -hoi o b o j t s f oy l d C m oio f l d t r s f l d o p us tn o e e o c tn,er-ye r i ad odco o ha ba w ri m cai o ha , l t gha t s oi n n cnut n f er et ok g ehn m f er oi t p g i t , n s t pacemaker, ECG - factors contributing to heart problems. Excretion: Types of nitrogenous wastes, structure of mammalian kidney and urine formation, Regulatory function of kidney. Muscles: T ps f uc spyi oy f uc cn at n m slf i e ye o m sl ,hs l o m sl ot co uc ag e og e r i e tu Nervous system: Neurons - types of neurons - nerve impulse - mammalian eye structure i aeom t n Vsap m n m aa er t c r hs l y f er g m g fr ao - i li et Ma m ln aSr t e P yi o o ha n i u g s i uu og i equilibrium - chemoreceptor.

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Unit VII: Enviromental Biologoy Ecology: Branches of ecology - Autecology - synecology - Micro and macro environment. Biosphere - hydrosphere - Lithosphere - Stratosphere and atmosphere. Abiotic factors: Water, Air, Soil, temperature, Light, Gravity and gases. Biotic factors: Specific association-aggregation-social organization-competitionparasitism predation-antibiosis-commensalism-mutualism - neutralism. Ecosystem: Classification - components ecological niche - Energy flow in ecosystem Ecotypes - Homeostasis of ecosystem. Aquatic Ecology: Fresh water - Marine and estuarine characters - Mangrove ecosystem Mangroves in India. Population Ecology: Population: definition, Characteristics, Density measurements population fluctuations - population equilibrium - population regulation - population growth. Applied ecology: o u o, r i ad ye- a r o u o - ad o u o i P l t nO i n n t s t pl t n L n pl t n Ar li g p w e li li pollution -Noise pollution Wild life management: Preservation - Sanctuaries - National parks-Natural resources. Environmental issues: Environmental degradation-deforestation, urbanization, population explosion and other environmental hazards-Bhopal Tragedy - Gulf War - Oil pl t nG en os e et Goaw r i i acm li ad i m gict n o u o- r hue f c l l a n Bo cu u t n n Bo an i i li e f b m g ao f ao i oi lot l Bo g acn o l c r Unit VIII: Aquaculture, Sericulture, Apiculture, Pisiculture, and Land and Water as Biological Media Aquaculture: Culture fisheries - cultivable aquatic organisms - Prerequisites of cultivable organisms. Basic considerations in Aquaculture, culture practices Management of ponds Fertilization deeds - Hatchery - Spawning and Breeding-seaweed and shell - fish culture. Fs d es m ngm n a r uly a t ac m ot c ad o psi o i i ae aae et w t qatm i e ne I pr ne n cm oio f h s e i nn a tn fish feed-Prawn seed collection, Hatchery technology pearl culture. Sericulture: T ps fi w r - i cc o sk om ye o sk om Lf yl fi w r l e e l Mu e y u i t n Mu e y a ee i T m l au Me os f rpgt n l r clv i l r vr tsn a iN d t d o poaao b r t ao b r ii h i m t d o clvt n Dsae ad eto m l r . e os fu i i i ss n ps f u e y h t ao e s br Sl w r r r g Dsae ad eto sk om r et n n cn o m aue. i om e i i ss n ps fi w r pe n o ad ot l esr k an e s l v i r s Apiculture: Bee Colony - Types of beehives, breeding of stocks, winter broods. Honey et co ad esnl a t ac,w r i i ae o hny es n t i x at n n saoam i e nes a n Ds ss f oe be ad h r r i nn m g e e cn o m t d e w x n i ue. ot l e os B e a ad t ss r h s Unit IX: Endocrinology Ultra structure and functions of endocrine glands: H pt l u-i ir hri yo a m s t t y T yo h a P ua d Parathyroid-Adrenal-Islets of Langerhans-Thymus-Ovary and Testis. Hormones: Types and Chemistry of hormones Hormonal regulations: Positive and Negative feed back 28

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Human Endocrine disorders. Applied endocrinology: Hormonal Contraceptives, Hormones in aquaculture (Prawn and Fish) uses of hormones in assisted reproduction. Ethics in the use of hormones as drugs and assisted reproduction. Unit X: Microbiology History and scope of Microbiology: G nr sut e f i oe at i v ue,l efnin po za ee lt c ro m c bs bc r ,i ssa a,ugad rt o a r u r ea r g o Microbial identification: Mopo g a pyi oi ln Bohm cl rpre rhl i l hs l c ad i e i poe i o c, o ga c a ts Culture technique: Media preparation, preservation of cultures, aerobic and anaerobic cl r tn g e oss ri t n e os u ue s i n m t d,t iz i m t d. t ai h e lao h Agricultural Microbiology: Nitrogen cycle - Nitrogen fixation - Biogas. Medical Microbiology: Diseases caused by Viruses bacteria, fungi and protozoan Antibiotic sensitivity-Microbiology of drinking water - water borne diseases- Sewage and biological purification methods.

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HISTORY
Main Currents in Indian History from Early times to A.D.1984 Unit I: B cgon ad S ucs IdsC l r V d A e B dh m ad Ji s akrud n or e nu u ue t ei g c udi n a i s nm Maras A m n t t n K saa G p s C l r R ni ac uyn d i sao ir i uhns ut a u ua ea sne t l s H r aa hn hl ys R j t g. a hvr aa C a ka a u A e s d u p Unit II: S lnto D l iyngr m i hk i vm n ga - o e A e f u aa f e i Vj aaaE p e B at Moe et Muhl G l n g o t e h a r h s d t Muhl r hs n Sks C m n o t E rpasP r gs, u h Fec h e ga Ma t ad i o i fh uoen (ot eeD t , r h s aa h g e u c n ad nlh h C rac r n E g s) T e a t Wa . i ni s Unit III: E pni o C m aysR l tl 87Id udrt Co nS c -eg u xas n f o pn u i 15 o e l ni ne h rw a e oi R l i s o io th Reform Movements in India in the 19 cn r Wet n E uao N t nl et y u s r dct n e i aoa i Moe et Pe adi Ea n G nh n r ost i aD vl m n co vm n r G nh n r ad adi Ea C ntu o l ee p et A t f a a itn o s 1909, Act of 1919, Government of India Act of 1935 and Indian Independence Act of 14 aetet e o R pb cn ost i (90 n gao o Id n te. 97 Sln f u s f eula C ntu o 15) It r i fni Sa s i ar i itn e tn a t Unit IV: Nehru Era - Social, Economic, Cultural and Political Development of India between 1950 ad18 Wo e Moe et U lt f o e S c l eiaos P u , .. n 94 m ns vm n - p fo w m n oi L g li hl BR i a s tn e A bda EVR m smy Mu u kh i A o t no U t cait A t Hnu m ekr ..a aa , t l sm bli f n uhb i c i , ha io o ly d Successesion Act, Protection of Civil Rights Act. Unit V: F r g P lyo Id tl .. 8 R li s i Pk t K sm rs e Snoe n o c fni i AD1 4 e t n wt aia i i al 9 ao h s n ah iI u i s o Id n e t n noU R li s Id-oi R li s ni R li s Id- S e t n noS v t e t n. a ao ao e ao
An Outline History of Tamil Nadu up to A.D. 1987

Unit VI: Sna A e Plvs A tn A cic r B at Moe et I pr l hl agm g aaa rad r t t e hk i vm n m e a C o s l he u h i a L cl e - oe m n rad r ic r m e aPnysIPnyn yat oaSlG vr et A tn A c t t e I pr l ada ( ada D ns ) f n he u i I y T m lN d udrVj aaa R l N yk o Maua Sri so C rtn a i au ne iyngr u a e aas f dr i e c f hii ve sa Mi i a e Rs o P l a P lhvnK tbm a adMa d Bo e s o r s i f o gr sn i e i s ut a ie aao m n n t r u rt r u hs Vellore Mutiny of 1806. Unit VII: 30

F udt no Bis R l i Mar Pei nyR l o T m l aui t Fedm onao f ri u n da r d c i th e s se o f a iN d n h r o e e e Struggle.

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Unit VIII: S c l e r Moe et i T m l auJsc Pr C nr sR l D oi R f m a o vm n n a iN d s ute a y oge u i t s e MK i n P w r E e ec o A A MK da MelShm i T m l au o e m r ne f I D g Mi y a ce en a iN d. d s History of Europe from A.D. 1453 to 1990 Unit IX: R ni ac egah aDsoe e nutaad ga a R vl i sn nl d ea sne G or i l i vr s Idsi n A r i eo t n i E g n s pc c i rl rn uo a R fr ao adC ut R fr ao B nvl t ept L u - I o Fac, e m t n n on r e m t n eeo n D so o i e o i e s oiX V f r e s n Pt ,h G et f us , r e c,h G et f rs aadJsp I o A si e rt r o R s a Fe r k t r o Pus n oeh I f uta e e a i di e a i r Fec R vl i N pl n B npr C nr s o Ven Me e i r h eo t n n uo ao o oaa e e t oge f i a s n t rc hnh U ict n fty n G r ay E s r Q et n n i i o I l ad e n at n uso. f ao a m e i Unit X: I r Wa R s a R vl i T eL au o N t n Rs o Dc t si Wol d r us n eo t n i uo h ege f aos i i f ia r p e to h ( ai adFsi ) IWol Wa UNO C l Wa Ds t r i o S v t N z m n ac m I r s s d r .. o d r in gao f oi ie tn e U i en i t n f e ay n n R uic i o G r n. o f ao m

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GEOGRAPHY
Unit I: Geomorphology E r : ir u o o l d n w t ;ot et di ad leet it oi ; a hs a h Dsi t n fa ad a rcn nn l rtn p tt o ch r sE r t tb i n e i a f a cn e e t interior; Earth movements: Orogenic and epirogenic; Earthquake and volcanism; Folds adf l; ye o rcs i eu, ei et yadm t opi R c cc ; o n a t T ps f ok:g os sd n r n e m rh us n m a a c ok yl S i e l Profile; Weathering and Mass wasting; Agents of erosion: running water, wind, glacier and wave; Karst and coastal topography. Unit II: Climatology Climate and weather; composition and structure of the atmosphere; Insulation: Horizontal and vertical distribution of temperature; Atmospheric pressure and winds: Vertical and Horizontal, Pressure and wind belts; Indian Monsoon and local winds; Atmospheric Moisture: Forms of condensations, types of precipitation; Atmospheric disturbances: Temperate and tropical cyclones.

Unit III: Oceanography

Distribution of ocean and seas; Bottom relief of ocean floor; Relief feature of Pacific, Atlantic and Indian ocean; Distribution of temperature and salinity; Currents of oceans; Deposits of oceans; Distribution of coral reefs.
Unit IV: Human Geography

World Population; Growth since 1960, distribution and density; Regional variations; Problems of over population; Migration: causes and consequences, Push and full factors for international migration. Settlements: Classification and hierarchy; Urban and sub urban settlements; Metropolitan cities of India; Growth and associated problems:
Unit V: Economic Geography

Basic concepts in Agricultural practices; Types of Agriculture; Shifting, subsistence and commercial, mixed and gardening; Scientific and technological developments in agricultural sector. Fisheries : Locational factors and fishing regions; Minerals and power resources; Metallic and non metallic; distribution and production; Conventional and non-conventional powers; Conservation of mineral resources.
Unit VI: Regional Geography of the World with Special Reference to India

Distribution of Major land forms: Mountain, plateau, and plain; Major climatic regions; Natural vegetative regions; Forests and wild life sanctuaries;

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India: Location and extent; Physiographic regions: Relief, geology and drainage climate vegetation and soil; Rivers and multipurpose projects; Agricultural, mineral and industrial regions; Human resources: Population growth, distribution and density Trade and transport: Growth and Development.

Unit VII: Cartography Types of maps and scales; Data collection and classification; Mapping techniques: Choropleth and Isopleth; Diagrammatic representation: Line, Bar and pie graphs; Measures of central tendencies: Mean, Median and Model centers. Unit VIII: Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems Remote sensing: Components of remote sensing; Physics of remote sensing: Electro Magnetic Spectrum and spectral resolutions; Remote Sensing systems: Passive and Active; Indian Remote Sensing: Growth and Development; Indian Resource Satellites and products; Geographic Information Systems: Hardware and Software Components of GIS; Collection of spatial data; Data structure: Vector and Raster; Types of GIS software Global Positioning Systems: Types and applications.
Unit IX: Environmental Geography

Human and Environment: Natural and Cultural, Eco systems: Functions and components, Earth and its components; Bio-geo-Chemical Cycles: Nitrogen, Carbon, Oxygen, and Water Cycle. Environmental degradation: Land, water and Air pollutions, Global warming, Acid rain, Ozone depletion and Eutrophication; Legislation of environmental protection in India.
Unit X: Disaster Management

Hazard and Disasters: Definition and Types of disasters; Natural: Earthquake, Volcano, landslide, Floods and Droughts, Tsunami (Indian Examples); Manmade: Chemical, Nuclear explosions, fire accidents, War and terrorism. Gas leaks (Indian Examples) Disaster Management: Relief, Rehabilitation. Mitigation and Preparedness.

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EDUCATION
Unit-I
Pe r a E uao rga m o Pe r a E uao. n e ast n f r pi r dct n Por e f r pi r dct nU i r lao o - m y i m - m y i v si i Pi a E uao qat o opr n y Scnay n Hge Scna r r dct n E uly f pot i eodr ad i r eodr m y i i ut h y E uao agae o c d mo Isut n N e fr n om ptr odct n L nug P ly Mei fnt co ed o ui r ae N n i i u r i f tn fr aad dlE uao ucoaLt ay rga m rga m so w re om ln A u dct n F nt nl ir Por e Por e fr okr t i i ec m m s i Idsy Por m fr rpu - o o U i rts n V l t y gni i n nut rga eo doot R l f n e ie ad o n r A ec sn r m s e v si ua e N nfr aE uao pn colO e U i rt E uao C m i i s f r o- m l dct n O e Sho pn n e i . dct n o m s o a e o i / v sy i sn t Independence. National Policy on Education (1986).

Unit-II
Quantity and Quality of Education-State and National level. Unemployment and underemployment- causes - Delinking Jobs from Degrees- Skill development- Vocational / k l r n deuao- nP w r l n gadE uao Ba da . S ei S i oi t dct n Ma o e Pa i n dct n r n r n pc l l ee i nn i i i a problems of rural and tribal pupils. Illiteracy and poverty- Eradication of poverty through Education. Unit-III N t nln gao n raoaudrad g V l E uao i at n N tt n aoaIt r i It nt nl ne t i a e dct n n co u io i e tn e i sn n u i i ri adhahSn ao Sf yadfsa Wo e euao E uao frh n el t ait n a t n it i ti e r d m ns dct n dct n o t i i e hni pe dct n o t g t ou t n dct n E v om n l dct n ad apd E uao frh ie P pli E uao ni n et E uao c i e fd ao i r a i N e frpo cn t ev om n H m nRgt E uao Sgicne ed o rt t g h ni n et ei e r u a i s dct n h i i f ac ni C ntu oa Poios Pae E uao Sgicne Jsc ad Cv ost i l rv i . ec dct n itn sn i i f ac ni ute n i c i i Responsibilities. Unit-IV Men go euaoa i oao Pi i e i o e i i oao E e ec o ai f dct nln vt n r c l n l d n n vt n m r ne f n i n i nps vv n i g Sho i cl r ,sc lad r i osstn Invt n t te e e f m col n u ua oi n eg u ei t l a li t g noaos h m r d r i a g o euaoa epr et T gr - Sn n e n G nh i B s E uao dct nl xe m n i i s aoe at i t : ik a adi: ai dct n jc i ASN i:Por s e col Si uoi o A ha Sho .R usa:C i r ..el rge i Sho - rA rb d: sr col os u h de s lsv n m s e - l n E uao - u s r-SneE pr neB radR s l-E uao frS c l dct n Mot s i es xe ec i e o: i er t n us l dct n o oi e: i a O drFobl Kne a e e e:Pam t le JK i nm ot :Fedm i re ree- i r r n D w y r aci . rha or y r o n : dgt - g i f s h- e l ri sut n S a iVvknna Ma Mai E uao. If ec o e n g i ao a n t i w m i aad: e - n k g dct n nl ne f n i u Pyhl i lat s n noao r c l udr i sll ri dv e. i esco g af o o i vt n pi i e ne y g e e n g ei sPa t oc cr n i nps ln f a n c g: Experiments and discovery learning - Child-centred learning. Effects of cultural, religious ad oi f t s nnoao ofr i t cm o euaoaga . n sc la o o i vt n C nom t o o m n dct nlol a cr n i y i s Unit-V T eL a e adl ri poesL a i sut nSgicneo E uaoa h er r n e n g rcs n a n er n i ao ng t i i f ac f dct nl ni i Pyhl y t t t ce C net o go t ad m t i D vl m n l sco g o h e hr ocp f rwh n o e a . a ry ut ee p et o a ca c rts D vl m n lak adeuao D vl m n o m n l b ie hr t ii ee p et t s n dct n ee p et f et aits a e sc o a s i o a li At t n Iaet n d t co adsa o aet nsnao adpr p o tn o, ntn o, ir t n n pn f tn o ei t i sa i t i est n n e et n i c i f t so pr p o e osi pr p o cnet om t nPae ss gso a o f e et n r r n e et n ocp fr ao cr c i r c i i i t te f g a cgiv dvl m n ocp m p -L nug,m g ao, i i ad esn g on i ee p et cnet as agaeI ai t nt n n n r oi te o ni hkg a n Pyh nu ts Atue m aue eto Atue A tue m aue eto scol gii . tt i sc id esr n f tt , p t m id id esr n f m A tue It et It etceu . t ao - r w s i a h o m t e o p t n r n r shdl Mo vt n Ma o h r cy f o vs R l id es es e i i l er i e o r a s n pn h et ee o ap ao ci e et o vt n G aa a fe r ad ui m n L vl f si t n A h vm n m t ao ols w d s s s ri e i i m t aoaf t m laoso t t ce o vt nla o I p ct n frh e hr i i cr i i e a .

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Unit-VI Special characteristics of adolescents and their problems, attitudes, interest, group bhv u, i i i L ae h N t eadi pr neo l ri Id i a eai r d c l e o s pn edr i sp a r n m ot c f e n g ni d l u a a n vu d f ecs nl ri L a i cre Tas r feri Fc r i l ri ie ne i e n g er n uvs r f o l n g at s n e n g fr a n ng ne a n o a n L a i T er s Ti ad r r C nioi l s aad pr t L a i b er n hoi r ln Er od i n Ca i ln O e n er n y ng e a o tn g sc a ng Is h I it nG ge C nioso l ri R m m e n adfrei ni t m ti g ao an od i s t n fe n g a n e e br g n ogtn i tg Learning Disabilities. Unit-VII Itl ec - a r o Itl ec T er s fn lgne U iat , w Fc r n lgne N t e fn lgne hoi o Itl ec n f o T o at , ei u ei e ei -c r o Mu iFc r G op Fc r Pi a Met A its G iods SI Mu i e l at , ru at , r r t o o m y n l b ie a li u fr ., lp l . tl Itl ec s s et fn lgne C nt c o I . Dsi t n fn lgne n lgne A s s n o i ei c os ny fQ ir u o o Itl ec ei em tl e a tb i ei ue o i ei net t Cet i Cet i adItl ec Ieti t nad ss fn lg c e s r i t tl e s . av y r i t n n lgne dn f ao n av y ei ic i po o o o c av y Pr nly Men go pr nlyFc r i l ni rm t n f r t i . e oat i e it s i ai f e oat n s i at s n u c g o fe n pr nlyTa adT p T er so Pr nlyA ss et fpr nly e oat s i r t n ye hoi f e oat i e s i s s n o e oat em s i It r e pr nly C net f et hah n hg n ofcad rsao n ga d e oat ocp o m n l el ad yi e cnltn f t t n e t s i a t e i u ri A j t et D f c m cai s Met ins G i nead cusln ds n um e ne ehn m e s n l l es a l u ac n onei d lg d t co E uaoa V ct nl n Pr nl u ac. onei T cn us ii t n dct nl oaoa ad e oa G i ne C usln ehi e sn i i , i s d lg q Id i aad ru hr et C usln. ni d ln G op T e pu c onei vu a i lg Unit-VIII C rcl F udt n o crcl Pi i e o crcl cnt co ur u m i u onaos f ur u m i i u r c l f ur u m osut n nps i u r i sl t n n ogn ao o cn n ur u m ea ao. et ok m ot c e co ad rai t n f ot t crcl vl t n T x B os i pr ne ei si e i u ui a ea ao o t t ok E uaoaT cnl y Por m dL a i Isut nl vl t n fe bo. dct nl eho g rga e er n nt coa ui x i o m ng r i Ad T ahr aeadm cai l i C I Cas o It at nA a s i s ece m d n ehn a a s A l r m n r i nl i c d so e co ys Mi ot ci eci S is c - ah g T ah g k l r e n n l. Unit-IX Pan gT ah gY a Pa, n Pas L s nPas T xnm o E uaoa l i eci nn n er l U i l , es l . aoo y f dct nl n t n o n i O j t e O I O T T s adMesr et T ahr aeT s Ponscad b cvs B B . et n ei aue n ece m d et rgot n m , i Dansc et C nt co o a et s p t aa s hr t ii o a od i ot T s . osut n f T s t s im nl i ca c rts f go g i s r i e e ys a e sc t tCasi t nad au t no Soe aue o C n aT nec Mesr e . l ic i n T bli f cr Mesr f et l edny s s f ao ao s s r aue s o V r b i , ak or ao r h ar r eti o soe. f a ait R n C r li G a i le e n t n fcr i ly e tn p c p s ao s
Unit-X

N t nll e A ec s Sa t y B d so E uao MH D U C N E T aoa e l gni / tu r oi f dct n i v e to e i R , G , CR, N E A N T , A C A C Ead R I t irl adfnt n.Maae et n IP , C E N A , IT n C h ro n ucos e e i ngm n ad A m n t t no E uao i T m l auA m n t t esut ea t Sa ad d i sao f dct n n a iN d ir i i d i sav t c r th te n ir i r u e t Dsi l e . colee am n t t nrl o H am s r s nam n t t ad ir te l Sho l l d i sao tc v s v ir i o f ed at a a d i sa r n e e ir o ha t ce T ps f colC n a B a , te or adMa i li .Sho ed e hr ye o Sho a . s et l or Sa B a n r d t d tc ao col ru tn Maae et et l oe m n Sa G vrm n L cl oi , r a Addad ngm n C n aG vr et te oe et oaB d sPi t i n s r n , t n , e ve e Pi t U a e.S A adD E t irl adfnt n sei fcs nD E T r a ni d S n P P h ro n ucos pc lou o T R , ve d e e i a DIETs, BRCs and CRCs.

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Syllabus for Competitive Examination for Recruitment of


ASSISTANT ELEMENTRY EDUCATIONAL OFFICER

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Unit I: Milestones in Indian History Unit II: Major events in World History Unit III: Important events in History of Tamil Nadu Unit IV: Geography - Elementary aspects of Geography of the World, India & Tamil Nadu Unit V: Salient features of Indian Constitution Unit VI: Salient features of Indian Economy Unit VII: Personalities - Books & Authors, discoveries, men & women of High stature UnitVIII: Sports & Games Unit IX: Everyday Science Unit X: Current Affairs

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