TSPSC Syllabus
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for offered posts. TSPSC is going to commence exam for several positions for such appliers who have applied for posts and preparing for the exam. Released exam scheme would help in understanding the nature of syllabus, question paper Scheme, marking scheme, duration of the exam and other details. Telangana State PSC has all right reserves for various recruitment exams for appointing the candidates on TGT, PGT, staff nurse, assistant engineering and other various posts. So guys to get success in the test of job Telangana State PSC syllabus as well as exam pattern is necessary to follow.
for offered posts. TSPSC is going to commence exam for several positions for such appliers who have applied for posts and preparing for the exam. Released exam scheme would help in understanding the nature of syllabus, question paper Scheme, marking scheme, duration of the exam and other details. Telangana State PSC has all right reserves for various recruitment exams for appointing the candidates on TGT, PGT, staff nurse, assistant engineering and other various posts. So guys to get success in the test of job Telangana State PSC syllabus as well as exam pattern is necessary to follow.
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TSPSC TGT (Trained Graduate Teacher) Syllabus
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Exam Pattern of
Preliminary (Screening Test) Examination:
Written
Examination (Objective Type)
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No.
of Questions
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Duration
(Minutes)
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Marks
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General Studies
General Abilities
Basic Proficiency in English
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150
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150
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150
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Exam Pattern of
Main Examination:
Written
Examination (Objective Type)
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No.
of Ques
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Duration
(Minutes)
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Marks
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Pedagogy of Concerned
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150
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150
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150
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Subject Discipline Knowledge/ Concerned Subject
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150
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150
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150
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Syllabus
Section-I:
General Studies
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Current Affairs – Regional, National & International.
Indian Constitution; Indian Political System; Governance and Public
Policy.
Social Exclusion; Rights issues such as Gender, Caste, Tribe,
Disability etc and inclusive policies.
Society Culture, Civilization Heritage, Arts and Literature of India
and Telangana
General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and Technology
Environmental Issues; Disaster Management- Prevention and Mitigation
Strategies and Sustainable Development.
Economic and Social Development of India and Telangana.
Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of Telangana with
special emphasis on Telangana Statehood Movement and formation of Telangana
state.
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Section-II:
General Abilities
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Analytical Abilities: Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation
Moral Values and Professional Ethics in Education
Teaching Aptitude
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Section
– III: Basic Proficiency in English
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1.) School Level English Grammar:
Articles; Tense; Noun & Pronouns; Adjectives; Adverbs; Verbs;
Modals; Subject-Verb Agreement; Non-Finites; reported speech; Degrees of
Comparison; Active and Passive Voice; Prepositions; Conjunctions;
Conditionals.
2.) Vocabulary:
Synonyms and Antonyms; Phrasal Verbs; Related Pair of Words; Idioms
and Phrases; Proverbs.
3.) Words and Sentences:
Use of Words ; Choosing Appropriate words and Words often Confused;
Sentence Arrangement, Completion, Fillers and Improvement; Transformation of
Sentences ; Comprehension; Punctuation; Spelling Test; Spotting of Errors.
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TSPSC AEE Syllabus in Various Engineering Services
- The AEE Exam consists of two papers i.e.
- Paper I- General Studies and General Abilities
- Paper II- Civil Engineering (Degree Level)
Paper I- General
Studies and General Abilities
- Current affairs – Regional, National and International.
- International Affairs.
- General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and Technology.
- Environmental issues; Disaster Management- Prevention and Mitigation Strategies.
- Economic and Social Development of India and Telangana.
- Physical, Social and Economic Geography of India.
- Physical, Social and Economic Geography and Demography of Telangana.
- Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of Modern India with special emphasis on Indian National Movement.
- Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of Telangana with special emphasis on Telangana Statehood Movement and formation of Telangana state.
- Indian Constitution; Indian Political System; Governance and Public Policy.
- Social Exclusion; Rights issues such as Gender, Caste, Tribe, Disability etc. and inclusive policies.
- Society, Culture, Heritage, Literature of Telangana.
- Policies of Telangana State.
- Logical Reasoning; Analytical Ability and Data Interpretation.
- Basic English. (10th class Standard)
Paper-II: Civil
Engineering (Degree Level)
Building
Materials And Construction
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Bricks– Types of Bricks, Indian standard classification, properties;
Stones – Types of stones, classification, properties, dressing
and polishing of stones; Methods of Quarrying;
Cement – Different grades and types of cement, properties and IS
specifications;
Aggregates – coarse and fine aggregate, properties and IS
specifications;
Cement Mortar – Proportions of cement mortar for various
applications;
Concrete – Constituents of Concrete, Different grades of
Concrete, mix proportioning using IS Code, Properties of fresh and hardened
Concrete;
Admixtures– Types of Admixtures
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Strength
of Materials And Theory of Structures
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Strength of Materials: Simple stresses and strains, elastic constants
and relationship between them; Compound bars; Temperature stresses; Shear
forces and bending moment diagrams for beams; Principal stresses and Mohr’s
circle of stress, Theory of bending and bending stresses; Shear stress
distribution; Theory of torsion; Springs; Deflections of beams; Thin and
thick cylinders;; Analysis of trusses, Betti-Maxwell theorem; Shear centre
and unsymmetrical bending.
Theory of Structures: Direct and bending stresses; Columns and
struts; Strain energy method; Moving loads and influence lines; Arches and
suspension bridges; Static and kinematic indeterminacy; Moment distribution,
Slope deflection, and Kani’s methods applied to continuous beams and portal
frames; Column analogy and matrix methods of analysis.
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RCC
and Steel Structures
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Concrete Structures: Materials, permissible stresses and IS
Specifications; Working stress methods; Limit State Method – Stress Blocks
parameters, design of Beams, Slabs, Columns and Footing; Design for Shear and
Torsion; Design of Retaining Walls, Water tanks, and T-Beam Slab bridges;
Yield line theory.
Steel Structures: Properties of steel sections, permissible stresses,
IS Specifications; Riveted and welded joints and connections; Design of
simple and compound Beams and Columns, Column bases, Roof trusses, Plate and
Gantry Girders; Plate Girder Lattice Girder Railway bridges, and Bearings.
Plastic analysis.
Pre-Stressed Concrete: Basic concepts, material for pre-stressing,
losses in Pre-stress, classification of pre-stressing system; Analysis of PSC
Sections.
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Fluid
Mechanics and Hydraulics
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Fluid Properties; Measurement of Pressure – Manometers;
Fluid Kinematics – Classification of Fluids, Stream function and
Velocity potential, significance and use of Flownets,
Fluid dynamics – Continuity equation, Bernoulli’s equations and
Impulse momentum equation;
Laminar and Turbulent flow through pipes – significance of
Reynolds number,
Hagen – Poiseuille’s equation,
Darcy – Weisbach equation, Friction factor, Water hammer
phenomenon;
Compressible flow – Bernoulli’s equation for Isothermal and
Adiabatic conditions, Mach Number, Mach cone, stagnation properties; Steady
uniform flow through open channels;
Gradually varied flows – significance of Froude number,
classification and computation of Flow profiles, Hydraulic jump, Surges;
Boundary layer – Laminar and Turbulent Boundary layer, Boundary
layer thickness, rough and smooth Boundaries, Boundary layer separation;
Dimensional analysis and similarity laws;
Hydraulic Turbines – classification, Velocity triangles,
principles and design of reaction and impulse turbines;
Centrifugal pumps – specific speed, work done and efficiency,
characteristic curves.
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Hydrology
and Water Resources Engineering
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Hydrological cycle;
Rainfall – types and measurement, network design; Infiltration –
Ф- index;
Runoff – process, factors and determination of runoff,
dependable yield
Floods – flood hydrograph, computation of flood peak using
rational formula, unit hydrograph method and Gumbel’s extreme value methods;
Groundwater – types of aquifer and properties, Darcy’s law,
specific yield, steady radial flow to wells in confined and unconfined
aquifers;
Irrigation – types and advantages, soil water plant
relationship, consumptive use, duty, delta, base period, crops and their
water requirements; Single and multipurpose projects;
Dams – classification, forces and design of Gravity dam and Earth
dam;
Spillways – types, energy dissipation, stilling basin,
Appurtenances;
Canals – alignment, Kennedy’s and Lacey’s theories, lining of
Canals;
Weirs – components, design of vertical drop and sloping glacis
weir;
Seepage forces – Bligh’s Theory, Khosla’s theory;
Canal falls – types and design principles
Cross drainage works – classification and design principles of
aqueducts;
Hydropower– classification and principle components of Hydroelectric
power plants.
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Environmental
Engineering
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Water Supply – objectives, rate of demand, population forecasts;
Analysis of Water – classification, design of coagulation,
sedimentation, filtration, disinfection and softening processes;
Methods of layout of distribution pipes – Hardy cross method;
Waste water engineering – systems of sewerage, hydraulic formula
and design of sewers, BOD, COD, self purification of natural streams, methods
of sewage disposal;
Treatment of sewage – principles and design of grit chamber,
sedimentation tanks, trickling filters, activated sludge process, sludge
digestion tanks, septic tanks;
Municipal solid waste – characteristics, collection and
transportation of solid wastes;
Air Pollution – types and sources of pollutants, air quality
standards;
Noise pollution – Impacts and permissible limits, measurement
and control of noise pollution.
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Transportation
Engineering
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Highway Classification as per IRC; Highway alignment; Engineering
Surveys; Geometric Design; Cross sectional elements of road; Gradient;
Grade compensation;Traffic Surveys – speed, Volumes, origin and
destination; Highway capacity and level of service as per HCM 2000
Intersection – at grade and grade separated; Channelization;
Rotary intersection;
signal design – webstar method, traffic signs, pavement marking;
Parking studies, accidental studies, pavement types, Factors considered for
pavement design, flexible and rigid pavements design concepts
Railway Engineering: Permanent way, rails, sleepers, ballast; Creep,
coning of wheel, rail fixtures and fastenings, super elevation, cant
deficiency, curves, turnout; Points and crossings.
Airport Engineering: Selection of site of Airport, runway orientation
and design, wind rose diagram, basic run way length, correction to basic
runway length.
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Soil
Mechanics and Foundation Engineering
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Soil Mechanics: Physical properties of soils, Classification and
identification, Permeability, Capillarity, Seepage, Compaction,
Consolidation, Shear Strength, Earth pressure, Slope stability;
Foundation Engineering: Site investigations, stress distribution in
soils, Bearing capacity, Settlement analysis, Types of Foundation, Pile
foundations, Foundations on expansive soils; swelling and its preventions;
Coffer dams, Caissons, Dewatering, Bracing for excavations, Newmark charts,
machine foundations.
Engineering Geology: Mineralogy, Structural Geology, Groundwater
Exploration methods; Engineering Geology applications for Tunnels, Dams and
Reservoirs; Geological hazards and preventive measures.
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Estimation,
Costing and Construction Management
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Abstract estimate:
Detailed estimate – centerline, long & short wall method,
various items of Civil Engineering works as per Indian Standard,
General Specifications – Earth Work, Brick / Stone Masonry in
Cement Mortar, RCC, Plastering in Cement Mortar, Floor finishes, white wash,
colour wash; Standard schedule of rates, lead and lift, preparation of lead
statement;
Computation of earth work – Mid-ordinate, Mean Sectional area,
Trepezoidal method, Prismoidal Rule;
Approximate estimate – Plinth area and cubic rate estimate.
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Surveying
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Principle and classification of surveying, chain surveying; Compass
surveying; Levelling and contouring; Theodolite surveying; curves;
Introduction and Fundamental concepts of electronic measuring
instruments – EDM, Total station, GIS & GPS.
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Paper-II: Civil
Engineering (Degree Level) Exam Pattern
Examination
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No.
of Qs
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Duration
(Mins)
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Max
Marks
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Part: A
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Written Examination (Objective Type) Paper-I: General
Studies and General Abilities
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150
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150
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150
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Paper-II
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Civil Engineering (Degree Level)
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150
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150
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300
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Part: B
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Interview
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50
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Total
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500
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TSPSC PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) Syllabus: Scheme
of Preliminary (Screening Test) Examination:
Written
Examination (Objective Type)
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No.
of Qs
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Duration
(Mins)
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Marks
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General Studies, General Abilities and Basic Proficiency in English
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150
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150
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150
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Scheme of Main
Examination:
Written
Examination (Objective Type)
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No.
of Qs
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Duration
(Minutes)
|
Marks
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Pedagogy of Concerned
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150
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150
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150
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Subject Discipline Knowledge/Concerned Subject
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150
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150
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150
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TSPSC Syllabus:
Section-I
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General Studies
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Current Affairs – Regional, National & International
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Indian Constitution; Indian Political System; Governance and Public
Policy
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Social Exclusion; Rights issues such as Gender, Caste, Tribe,
Disability etc. and inclusive policies
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Society Culture, Civilization Heritage, Arts and Literature of India
and Telangana
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General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and Technology
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Environmental Issues; Disaster Management- Prevention and Mitigation
Strategies and Sustainable Development
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Economic and Social Development of India and Telangana
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Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of Telangana with
special emphasis on Telangana Statehood Movement and formation of Telangana
state
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Section-II
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General Abilities
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Analytical Abilities: Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation
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Moral Values and Professional Ethics in Education
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Teaching Aptitude
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Section – III
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Basic Proficiency in English
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School Level English Grammar
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Vocabulary
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Words and Sentences
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TSPSC Assistant Engineers Syllabus In Various Engineering
Subordinate Services
- This exam contains two papers which are mentioned below:
- Paper-I: General Studies and General Abilities
- Paper-II: Civil Engineering (Diploma Level) or Mechanical Engineering (Diploma Level)
Paper-I: General Studies and General Abilities
S.
No
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Topics
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1
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Current Affairs – Regional, National and International
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2
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International Relations and Events.
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3
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General Science; India’s achievements in Science and Technology
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4
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Environmental issues and Disaster Management
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5
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Economy of India and Telangana
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6
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Geography of India with a focus on Telangana
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7
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Indian Constitution and Polity with a focus on local self Government
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8
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Society, Culture, Heritage, Arts and Literature of Telangana
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9
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Policies of Telangana State
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10
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History of Modern India with a focus on Indian National Movement
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11
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History of Telangana with special emphasis on Movement for Telangana
Statehood
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12
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Logical Reasoning, Analytical Ability and Data Interpretation
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13
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Basic English (8th Class Standard)
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Paper-II: Civil Engineering (Diploma Level)
Surveying
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Fundamental concepts; Classification of Surveys; Chain Surveying;
Compass Surveying; Levelling and Contouring; Theodolite Surveying;
Tacheometry; Curves;
Introduction and fundamental concepts of electronic measuring
instruments – EDM, Total Station, GIS & GPS.
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Construction
Materials & Practice
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Properties and uses of construction materials – Stones, Bricks,
Tiles, Sand, Cement, Timber, Plastics, Glass, Asbestos, Paints, Distempers,
Enamels and Varnishes; Preparation of Cement mortar for various works.Classification
of Buildings as per NBC,
Site investigation for foundation as per NBC -Trial Pit and
auger boring, classification of foundations, construction of spread footing
and well foundation;
Stone and Brick masonry – types and principles of construction;
Doors and Windows – types, fittings and fastenings, types and
functions of Lintels, Sunshades and Roofs,
Flooring – Construction and types of material; Types of Stairs;
Scaffolding; Types of Plastering, Pointing, Painting and White / Colour Wash.
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Engineering
Mechanics and Strength of Materials
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Forces – types of Forces, Parallelogram, Triangle and Polygon
Law of Forces, Lami’s theorem; Centre of Gravity and Moment of Inertia;
Simple stresses and strains,
Hooke’s law – stress strain diagram, working strength, elastic
constants, Poisson’s ratio, Relationship between elastic constants, compound
rods, temperature stresses, strain energy, proof resilience, impact loading;
Shear force and bending moment diagrams for simply supported, over hanging
and cantilever beams, relation between intensity of loading, shear force and
bending moment; Theory of simple bending, modulus of section, moment of
resistance, distribution of shear stress in rectangular, circular and
I-Sections; Deflection in cantilever and simply supported beams subjected to
simple loading;
Columns and struts – Euler’s and Rankine’s formulae, Slenderness
ratio, simple built-up columns; Analysis of dams and retaining walls;
Simple plane and pin– jointed trusses, Stresses by method of joints
and method of sections.
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Hydraulics
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Properties of fluids, fluid pressure and its measurement; Types of
flows, energies in fluid motion
Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications – venture metre, pitot
tube; Orifice and mouthpiece; Notches and weirs; Flow through pipes,
hydraulic gradient line and total energy line,
laminar and turbulent flow in pipes – Reynolds number,
measurement of velocity; open channels;
Water turbines – classification, centrifugal and reciprocating
pumps; Layout of hydroelectric power plant.
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Quantity
Surveying
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Abstract estimate, detailed estimate – centreline and long
& short wall method, various items of Civil Engineering works as per
Indian Standards;
General Specifications – earth work, brick / stone masonry in
cement mortar, RCC, plastering in cement mortar, Floor finishes with ceramic
tiles and marbles, white washing, colour washing; Standard schedule of rates,
lead and lift, preparation of lead statement;
Computation of earth work – Midordinate, Mean Sectional area,
Trepezoidal method, Prismoidal Rule;
Approximate estimate – Plinth area and cubic rate estimate.
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Design
of Structures (RCC and Steel)
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RCC structure: Design philosophies – principles and concepts of
working stress method and limit state method, loads and permissible stresses,
IS specifications, analysis and design – rectangular beam, slab, T-beam,
column, footing and stair case.
Steel Structures: Properties of steel sections, loads and
permissible stresses, IS specifications, Analysis and design – welded joints,
beam, column, column base, tension member; Design of roof truss.
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Irrigation
Engineering
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Definitions, duty, delta, base period, rainfall and its measurement,
factors affecting runoff, methods of computing maximum flood discharge;
Classification of head works, component parts of a weir and barrage,
factors influencing selection of site – reservoirs and dams;
Classification of canals, canal lining, cross drainage works; Soil erosion,
water logging, soil water plant relationship; Necessity of irrigation –
advantages and disadvantages, irrigation methods
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Environmental
Engineering
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Basics of ecosystem, water supply scheme; Sources of water;
Conveyance of water – pipes, joints and laying; Testing of
water, drinking water standards; Treatment of water; Distribution of water;
Water supply connection to a building, Quantity of sewage, surface drains,
design of sewers running half full, limiting velocities; Laying of sewers,
sewer appurtenances; Collection of sewage samples,
characteristics of domestic and industrial sewage – BOD,
COD; Sewage treatment, septic tank & soak pit,
sewage disposal – dilution and sewage farming; House drainage
arrangements in buildings;
Solid waste – collection and disposal;
Air Pollution – sources, effects and controlling methods.
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Transportation
Engineering
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Alignment of roads – plain and hilly terrain, surveys; Cross
section of road structure, width of pavement, Camber, Gradient, Super
elevation, Transition curves, horizontal and vertical alignment; Pavement
marking, traffic signs, traffic islands Types of soil,
classification of soil – Textural, IS Classification,
physical properties – plasticity, cohesion, consolidation,
compaction, permeability, compressibility, soil moisture content, specific
gravity, density; Bearing capacity of soil.
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Paper-II: Mechanical Engineering (Diploma Level)
Subject
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Topic
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Thermal Engineering
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Thermodynamics
Heat Engines
Automobile Engineering
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Manufacturing Technology
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Methods of manufacturing processes:
Metrology
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Engineering Mechanics & Strength of Materials
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Statics
Dynamics
Strength of Materials
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Machine Design
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Design factors
Factor of safety
Limits, tolerances and fits
Conventional symbols of Materials and machine components
Welding symbols
Surface roughness values and symbols
Specifications of materials and standard components
Bolts, Nuts and screws
Shafts, keys and couplings
Belt, chain and Gear drives
Cams
Fly wheel
Governors.
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Engineering Materials
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Mechanical properties of engineering materials
Testing and structure of materials
Production of iron and steel
Iron/carbon equilibrium diagram
Heat treatment of steels
Ferrous and non ferrous metals and their alloys.
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Hydraulics and Hydraulics Machinery
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Hydraulics
Hydraulics Machines
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Industrial Engineering and Management
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Management
Industrial Engineering
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Paper-II: Civil Engineering (Diploma Level) Exam Pattern
Examination
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No.
of Qs
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Duration
(Mins)
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Max
Marks
|
Written Examination (Objective Type
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Paper-I:General Studies and General Abilities
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150
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150
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150
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Paper-II: Civil Engineering ((Diploma Level) OR Mechanical
Engineering (Diploma Level)
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150
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150
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150
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Total
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300
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SPSC Staff Nurse Syllabus:
TSPSC Exam Pattern:
Written
Examination (Objective Type)
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No.
of Qs
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Duration
(Mins)
|
Marks
|
|
Paper – I
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General Studies and General Abilities
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150
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150
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150
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Paper-II
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Nursing
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150
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150
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150
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TSPSC Syllabus
Paper – I
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General Studies and General Abilities
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Current Affairs – Regional, National & International
|
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Indian Constitution; Indian Political System; Governance and Public
Policy
|
|
Social Exclusion; Rights issues such as Gender, Caste, Tribe,
Disability etc.and inclusive policies
|
|
Society Culture, Civilization Heritage, Arts and Literature of India
and Telangana
|
|
General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and Technology
|
|
Environmental Issues; Disaster Management- Prevention and Mitigation
Strategies and Sustainable Development
|
|
Economic and Social Development of India and Telangana
|
|
Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of Telangana with
special emphasis on Telangana Statehood Movement and formation of Telangana
state
|
|
Moral Values and Professional Ethics in Education
|
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Analytical Abilities: Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation
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Basic English
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Paper – II
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Nursing
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Anatomy and Physiology
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Microbiology
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Psychology
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Fundamentals of Nursing
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First Aid in Emergency situations
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Community Health Nursing Process
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Normal dietary requirements and Deficiency Diseases
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Medical Surgical Nursing Assessment
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Medical Surgical Nursing II-
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Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
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Pediatric Nursing (Child Health)
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Midwifery and Gynecological Nursing
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Community Health Nursing II
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Professional Trends and Adjustments
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Administration and ward Management
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