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MPPSC Food Safety Officer Syllabus 2022 Published

Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has published MPPSC Syllabus for the post of Food Safety Officer.

MPPSC Food Safety Officer Syllabus Details 2022

Recruitment Board Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name Food Safety Officer

MPPSC Food Safety Officer Selection Procedure 2022

  • Written Exam

MPPSC Food Safety Officer Exam Pattern 2022

MPPSC Food Safety Officer Exam Pattern
Exam Type No. of Questions Marks Duration
Objective Type 150 150 3 Hours

MPPSC Food Safety Officer Exam Syllabus 2022

Unit-I

  • Phenols
  • Aldehydes
  • Ketones
  • Carboxylic acids
  • Nitro compounds and amines.
  • Different methods of purification
  • Chemical bonds and forces
  • Concept of pH and buffer
  • Thermochemistry
  • Chemical equilibrium
  • Chemical kinetics.
  • Aliphatic and Aromatic hydrocarbons-concept of aromaticity
  • Methods of preparation and chemical properties of alcohols
  • Qualitative and quantitative analysis.
  • Solutions-concentration terms
  • Liquid-properties surface tension
  • Viscosity and its applications.
  • Surface chemistry-adsorption homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis colloids and suspension.

Unit-II

  • Fermentation-definition and types
  • Microorganisms used in food fermentation
  • Dairy fermentation
  • Fermented foods-types
  • Methods of manufacture for vinegar
  • Types of microorganism associated with food their morphology and structure
  • Factors affecting their growth
  • Microbiological standards
  • Sources of microorganisms in food
  • Some important food spoilage microorganisms
  • Sauerkraut
  • Soya sauce
  • Beer
  • Wine and traditional Indian foods.

Unit-III

  • Enzymes used during food processing
  • Modification of food by endogenous enzymes.
  • Vitamins and their types.
  • Minerals-important minerals and their functions in the human body.
  • Plant alkaloids and their uses.
  • Animal and plant toxins.
  • Toxic substances and their metabolism-pesticides
  • Metals food additives
  • Biomolecules – carbohydrates
  • Proteins
  • Lipids and nucleic acids
  • Their classification
  • Structure
  • Biosynthesis
  • Metabolism and calorific value.
  • Enzymes-classification
  • Kinetics factors controlling enzyme activities

Unit-IV

  • Excretion-structure of kidney and urine formation.
  • Circulatory system-Heart Blood vascular system blood and its components.
  • Nervous system-conduction of impulses.
  • Muscular system-types of muscles and muscle contraction.
  • Reproductive system. Endocrine system-hormones and their role.
  • Immune system-types of immunity antigen-antibody reaction.
  • Classification-five kingdom system up to phylum plants and animal products used as food by a human.
  • Culture of animals used as food.
  • Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells.
  • Types of cells animal tissues and organs.
  • Human physiology-Nutrition and Digestion.
  • Respiration-respiratory pigment transport and gaseous exchange.
  • Diseases-deficiency diseases communicable diseases and diseases caused by animals (protozoans helminths arthropods).

Unit-V

  • Statistical analysis-mean
  • Median
  • Mode
  • Standard deviation
  • Regression and correlation
  • T-test variance
  • Genetically modified plants and animals
  • Plant and animal tissue culture and its application
  • Importance of GM-crops and their products
  • Environmental bio technology-pollutants
  • Biomagnification and microbial bioremediation.

Unit-VI

  • Horticultural crops (Citrus, Mango, Guava, Ber, Onion, Tomato, Cucurbits, Chilli, Rose, etc.)
  • Spices and Medicinal crops (Cumin, Fenugreek, Fennel, Coriander, Isabgol, Aloe vera, etc.)
  • Important diseases and Pests of major Crops and their Management.
  • Importance of agriculture marketing.
  • General awareness about Seed science and Crop Physiology.
  • Salient features of agriculture with special reference to Rajasthan.
  • Soil Fertility and Management of Problematic Soils in Rajasthan.
  • Introduction to Dryland Farming and Agro-forestry.
  • Introductory knowledge about Production Techniques of important field crops (Wheat, Mustard, Groundnut, Pulses, Bajra, Maize).

Unit-VII

  • Laboratory diagnostics
  • Important diseases of livestock and their management.
  • Present status of Milk and Milk Products.
  • Milk production and quality of milk.
  • Milk processing and packaging.
  • Dairy equipment and utilities. Introduction to livestock products.
  • Importance of Livestock in Economy of Rajasthan.
  • Fundamentals of Livestock and Poultry Production.
  • Artificial insemination and Pregnant animal management.

Unit-VIII

  • Postharvest Physiology and handling of fruits and vegetables.
  • Types and functions of Packaging materials used in fresh and processed food.
  • Food laws -a brief review of regulatory status in India (FPO Prevention of Food adulteration Act Food Safety and Standard Act Testing Food for its Safety AGMARK).
  • Hygiene and Sanitation (HACCP Good Manufacturing Practices Good Laboratory Practices etc.)
  • Present status of Food Technology in India and Rajasthan.
  • General methods of food preservation and food processing.
  • Importance of Postharvest technology of fruits and vegetables.
  • Technology for processed products like Squash Jelly Sauce Pickles etc.

Unit-IX

  • The emergence of Modern Rajasthan: factors of Socio-Political awakening of 19thcentury
  • Peasants and tribal movements of 20thcentury
  • The political struggle of the 20th century and the integration of Rajasthan.
  • Pre & Early history of Rajasthan.
  • Age of Rajput: Major dynasties of Rajasthan and the achievements of prominent rulers.

Unit-X

  • Performing Art of Rajasthan -Folk music and musical instruments of Rajasthan
  • Folk dance and folk drama of Rajasthan.
  • Visual Art of Rajasthan-Architecture of forts and temples of Rajasthan
  • Sculpture traditions of Rajasthan and various schools of painting of Rajasthan.

Unit-XI

  • Saints and folk deities of Rajasthan.
  • Various dialects and their distribution in Rajasthan literature of the Rajasthani language.
  • Various religious cults

Unit-XII

  • Demographic characteristics
  • Desertification
  • Droughts & Floods
  • Deforestation
  • Environmental Pollution and Ecological Concerns.
  • Broad physical features-Mountains
  • Plateaus Plains & Desert
  • Major rivers and lakes
  • Climate and Agro-climatic regions
  • Major soil types and distribution
  • Major forest types and distribution

Unit-XIII

  • Major agro-based industries-Textile Sugar Paper & Vegetable oil
  • Poverty and Unemployment
  • Agro-food parks.
  • Major Minerals-Metallic & Non-Metallic
  • Power Resources-Renewable and Non-Renewable

Unit-XIV

  • Important Persons
  • Places and Current events of the State.
  • National and International events of importance.
  • National and International Organisations- (BIS ICMR ICAR Council for Social Welfare APEDA Export inspection Council FAO WHO ISO WTO).

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MPPSC State Service Examination Syllabus Details 2022

Recruitment Board Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name State Service Examination

Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission State Service Examination Selection Procedure 2022

  • Preliminary Exam
  • Mains Exam
  • Interview Test

MPPSC State Service Examination Preliminary Exam Pattern 2022

MPPSC State Service Examination Written Examination Pattern
Paper Subject Marks Duration
Paper I General Studies 200 2 Hours
Paper II General Aptitude Test 200 2 Hours
  •  The prelims exam serve as a screening test only.
  • Candidates who are qualifying in the prelims exam will be called to attend the mains exam.
  • Each question paper will be in hindi and english.
  • Prelims exam consists of two papers and the question type is objective.

MPPSC State Service Examination Mains Exam Pattern 2022

MPPSC State Service Examination Mains Exam Pattern
Paper Subject Marks Duration
Paper I General Studies 300 3 Hours
Paper II General Studies 300 3 Hours
Paper III General Studies 300 3 Hours
Paper IV General Studies 200 3 Hours
Paper V General Studies 200 3 Hours
Paper VI Hindi Essay Writing 100 2 Hours

MPPSC State Service Examination Interview Test

The interview marks will be for 175. Candidates are given the option to select either hindi or english. The candidates who qualified in the mains exam alone will appear for the interview.

MPPSC State Service Examination Preliminary Examination Syllabus 2022

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus for Paper -I General Studies

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus 1. History, Culture and Literature of Madhya Pradesh.

  • Major events and Major dynasties in history of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Contribution of Madhya Pradesh in freedom movement.
  • Major arts and Sculputure of Madhya Pradesh
  •  Major Tribes and Dialects of Madhya Pradesh
  •  Major festivals , Folk music, Folk arts and Folk literature of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Important Literator of Madhya Pradesh and their literature.
  • Religious and tourist places of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Important Tribal Personalities of Madhya Pradesh.

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus 2. History of India.

  • Major features, Events and their administrative, Social and Economical Systems of Ancient and Medieval India.
  • Social and Religious reform movements in 19th and 20th century.
  • Independence struggle and Indian National Movement for Freedom.
  • Integration and Reorganization of India after Independence.

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus 3. Geography of Madhya Pradesh.

  • Forest, Forest Produce, Wild life, Rivers, Mountains and Mountain ranges of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Climate of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Natural and Mineral resources of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Transport in Madhya Pradesh.
  • Major Irrigation and Electrical Projects in Madhya Pradesh.
  • Agriculture, Animal husbandry and Agriculture based industries in Madhya Pradesh.

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus 4. Geography of World and India :-

  • Physical Geography :- Physical features and Natural regions.
  • Natural Resources:- Forest, Mineral resources, Water, Agriculture, Wildlife, National Parks/ Sanctuaries/Safari.
  • Social Geography:- Population related Demography (Population growth, Age, Sex ratio, Literacy)
  • Economic Geography: – Natural and Human resources (Industry, Modes of Transport)
  • Continents/Countries/Oceans/Rivers/Mountains of world.
  • Natural Resources of World.
  • Conventional and Non conventional Energy Resources.

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus 5.
(A) Constitutional System of Madhya Pradesh

  • Constitutional System of Madhya Pradesh (Governer, Council of Ministers, Legislative Assembly, High Court).
  • Three-tier System of Panchayati Raj and Urban Administration in Madhya Pradesh.

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus (B) Economy of Madhya Pradesh

  • Demography and Census of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Economic Development of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Major Industries of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Castes of Madhya Pradesh, Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes of Madhya Pradesh and Major Welfare Schemes of State.

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus 6. Constitution Government and Economy of India.

  • Government India act 1919 and 1935.
  • Constituent Assembly.
  • Union Excutive, President and Parliament.
  • Fundamental Rights and Duties of the Citizens and Directive Principles of State policy.
  • Coustitutional Amendments.
  • Supreme Court and Judicial System.
  • Indian Economy, Industrial Development and Foreign trade, Import and Export.
  • Financial Institutions- Researve Bank of India, Nationalised Banks, Security and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), National Stock Exchange (NSE), Non Banking Financial Institutions.

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus 7. Science and Technology.

  • Basic Principles of Science.
  • Important Indian Scientific Research Institutions and Their achievements, Satellite and Space technology.
  • Environment and Biodiversity.
  • Ecological System.
  • Nutrition, Food and Nutrient.
  • Human Body.
  • Agricultural Product Technology.
  • Food Processing.
  • Health Policy and Programmes.
  • Pollution, Natural Diasasters and Management.

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus 8. Current International and National Affairs.

  • Important Personalities and Places
  • Major Events
  • Important Sports Institutes, Sports Competitions and Awards of India and Madhya Pradesh.

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus 9. Information and Communication Technology.

  • Electronics, Information and Communication Technology
  • Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security
  • E-Governance
  • Internet and Social Networking Sites
  • E-commerce

MPPSC State Service Preliminary Examination syllabus 10. National and Regional Constitutional / Statutory Bodies.

  • National and Regional Constitutional / Statutory Bodies
  • Election Commission of India
  • State Election Commission
  • Union Public Service Commission
  • Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
  • Comptroller and Auditor General
  • NITI Aayog
  • Human Rights Commission
  • Women Commission
  • Child Protection Commission
  • Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Commission
  • Backward class Commission
  • Information Commission
  • Vigilance Commission
  • National Green Tribunal
  • Food preservation Commission etc.

MPPSC State Service Examination Mains Examination Syllabus 2022

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus FIRST PAPER (PART-A)
HISTORY
History and Culture
MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT- I

  • Indian History:- Political, Economic, Social and Cultural History of India from Harappan civilization to 10th Century A.D.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT- II

  • Political, Economic, Social and Cultural History of India from 11th to 18th Century A.D.
  • Mugal rulers and their administration, Emergence of composite culture
  • Impact of British Rule on Indian Economy and Society.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT- III

  • Reactions of Indians against British Colonial Rule: Peasant and Tribal revolts, The First Struggle of Independence. Indian Renaissance: National Freedom Movement and its leaders.
  • Emergence of India as a Republic Nation, Reorganization of States, Formation of Madhya Pradesh. Major events of the post independence period.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT- IV

  • Independence Movement in Madhya Pradesh.*
  • Indian Cultural Heritage (with special reference to Madhya Pradesh) :
    Salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature, Festivals & Architecture from ancient to modern times.
  • World Heritage sites in Madhya Pradesh and Tourism.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT- V

  • Dynasties of Madhya Pradesh: – Gondwana, Bundeli, Bagheli, Holkar, Scindia and Bhopal State (From beginning till independence).
    * With in Geographic reference of Present Madhya Pradesh.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus FIRST PAPER (PART-B)
GEOGRAPHY
MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT- I
World Geography

  • Major Physical Features:- Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Rivers, Lakes and Glaciers.
  • Major Geographical Phenomena:- Earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanicity, Cyclone.
  • World Climate:- Climate and seasons, distribution of rain fall and climatic regions, Climate change and its effects.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT- II
Geography of India

  • Major physical features:- Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Rivers, Lakes and Glaciers.
  • Physiographic Division of India.
  • Climate:- Origin of Monsoon, El Nino, Climate and Seasons, Distribution of rain fall and climatic regions.
  • Natural Resources:- Types and their uses.
    (A) Water, forest, soil
    (B) Rocks and minerals:
  • Population:- Growth, distribution, density, sex ratio, literacy, migration, rural and urban population.
  • Food Processing and Related Industries:- Scope and significance,
    Localization of industries, Requisites for forward and backward linkages for industries, demand – supply and chain management.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT- III
Geography of Madhya Pradesh

  • Major Geomorphic Regions with special reference to Narmada Valley and Malwa Plateau.
  • Natural vegetation and climate.
  • Soil:- Physical, chemical and biological properties of soil, soil formation process, problems of soil erosion and soil degradation, problem soil and methods of its reclaimation, soil conservation planning on watershed basis.
  • Mineral and Energy Resources:- Types, distribution and uses.
  • Major Industries:- Based on agricultural produce, forests and minerals.
  • The Tribes of State with particular reference to vulnerable tribes.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT- IV
Water and disaster management

  • Drinking Water:- Supply, factors of impurity of water and quality management.
  • Water management.
  • Ground water and water conservation.
  • Natural and Man-made disasters, Concept and scope of disaster management, specific hazards and mitigation.
  • Community planning:- Resource mapping, relief and rehabilitation, preventive and administrative measures, safe construction. Alternative communication and survival efficiency.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT- V
Advanced Techniques in Geography

  • Remote sensing: principles, electromagnetic spectrum, components, types of satellite, Application of remote sensing.
  • GIS(Global Information System) : Components of GIS, and its applications.
  • GPS (Global Positioning System): Basic concepts of GPS and its applications.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus SECOND PAPER (PART-A)
PAPER-II GENERAL STUDIES
Constitution, Governance, Political and Administrative Structure
MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT- I

  • Constitution of India:- Its Foundation, characteristics, Basic Structure and important amendments.
  • Conceptual elements:- Objectives, fundamental rights and duties, directive principle of state policy.
  • Federalism, Central:- State Relations, Supreme Court, High Court, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism, Lok Adalat and Public Interest Litigation.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-II

  • Election Commission of India, Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Union Public Service Commission, Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission and NITI Aayog.
  • Role of caste, religion, class, ethnicity, language and gender in Indian politics, Political parties and voting behavior in Indian politics, civil society and Public movement, National integrity and security issues.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-III 

  • Public participation and local government (with reference of 73rd and 74th amendment to the Constitution)
  • Accountability and Rights:- Competition Commission, Consumer Forum, Information Commission, Women’s Commission, Human Rights Commission, SC / ST / OBC Commission, Central Vigilance Commission.
  • Features of democracy:- Political Representations, Participation of Citizens in the Decision making Process.
  • Community-based organizations (CBO), Non Government Organizations (NGOs) and Self-help groups (SHG).
  • Role of Media and Problems (Electronic, Print and Social)

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-IV
Indian Political Thinkers:-

  • Kautilya, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, Ram Manohar Lohia, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar, Deendayal Upadhyaya, Jayaprakash Narayan.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-V 

  • Administration and Management:- Meaning, nature and significance, Role of public administration in the developed and developing societies, Development of Public administration as a subject, Modern Public Administration, Principles of Public Administration.
  • Concepts:- Power, Authority, Responsibility and Delegation.
  • Theories of organization, steps and area of control and unity of command.
  • New dimensions of public management, management of change and development administration.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus SECOND PAPER (PART-B)
Economics and sociology
MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-I 

  • Issues and initiatives in the field of agriculture, industry and services in India.
  • Measurement of national income in India.
  • Functions of Reserve Bank of India and commercial banks, financial inclusion, monetary policy.
  • Characteristics of good taxation system- Direct tax and indirect taxes, subsidies, cash transaction, fiscal policy.
  • Public distribution system, current trends and challenges of the Indian economy, poverty, unemployment and Regional imbalances.
  • India’s international trade and balance of payment, role of Foreign capital, multi-national companies, Foreign direct investment , import-export policy, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, World Trade Organization, ASIAN, SAARC, NAFTA AND OPEC.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-II
With reference to Madhya Pradesh

  • Major crops, holdings and cropping patterns, Social and physical environmental impact on producation and distribution of crops, Issues and challenges related with quality and supply of seeds and manure, farming practices, Issues and challenges of horticulture, poultry, dairy, fisheries and husbandry etc. Problems and challenges related to agricultural produce, transportation, storage and marketing.
  • Welfare Schemes of Agriculture.
  • Contribution of Service Sector.
  • Infrastructure and resources of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Demographic scenario of Madhya Pradesh and its impacts on the economy of Madhya Pradesh.
  • Industrial sector, growth, trends and challenges.
  • Availability of skilled human resources, employability and productivity of human resources, Different trends of employment.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-III
Human Resource Development 

  • Education:- Elementary education, Quality of Higher, Vocational, Technical and Medical Education. Issues related to girl’s education.
  • Issues related with following social classes and their welfare
    programmes:- Differently abled classes, Senior Citizens, Children, Women, Under privileged classes and Displaced groups arising out of developmental projects.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-IV

  • Elements of social harmony, concept of civilisation and culture. Features of Indian Culture. Rituals: Various references, Caste system. Ashram, Purushartha, Chatushtya, Religion and sect influences on society and methods of marriage.
  • Community Development Programme, Extension Education, Panchayati Raj, Role of Non Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) in Community Development. Recent trends in Voluntary sector regarding Rural Development, Family Court.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-V

  • Population and Health Problems, Health Education, and Empowerment, Family Welfare Programmes, Population Control.
  • Status of Tribes in Madhya Pradesh, Social Structure, customs, Beliefs, Marriage, Kinship, Religious Beliefs and Traditions, Festivals and Celebrations in Tribes.
  • Women Education, Family Health, Vital Statistics, Causes and effects of malnutrition, Goverment Programmes of supplementary nutrition, Technological inventions in the field of Immunology, Remedies (Treatment and Cure) of communicable and non communicable diseases.
  • World Health Organization:- Objectives, Structure, Functions and Programmes.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus THIRD PAPER
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-I

  • Work, Power and Energy- Gravitational Force, Friction, Atmospheric Pressure and Work.
  • Units and Measurement, Example from daily life.
  • Speed, Velocity , Acceleration
  • Sound:- Definition, Medium of Propagation, Audible and Inaudible sound, Noise and Music.
  • Terminology related with Sound:- Amplitude, Wave Length, Frequency of Vibration.
  • Electricity:- Different types of Cell, Circuit.
  • Magnet:- Properties, preparation and uses of artificial magnet
  • Light:- Reflection, Refraction, Mirrors and Lenses , Image Formation,
  • Heat:- Measuring Temperature, Thermometers, Transformation of Heat.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-II

  • Element, Compound and Mixture:- Definition, Chemical Symbols, Properties, Availability on the Earth,
  • Material:- Metals and Non Metals, Periodic Table and Periodicity.
  • Atom, Atomic Structure, Valancy, Bonding, Nuclear Fusion and Fission.
  • Acids, Bases and Salts. pH Value Indicators.
  • Physical and Chemical Changes.
  • Chemistry in daily life

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-III

  • Micro-organism and Organic Farming.
  • Cell –Structure and Function, Classification of Animals and Plants.
  • Nutrition in plants, animals and human beings, Balanced Diet, Vitamins, Deficiency Diseases, Hormones,
  • Body Organs of Human Beings, Structure and Functioning.
  • Respiration in Organisms.
  • Transportation in Animals and Plants.
  • Reproduction in Animals and Plants
  • Health and Hygiene and Diseases.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-IV

  • Types of Computers, Characteristics and Generation.
  • Memory, Input and Output Devices, Storage Devices, Software and Hardware, Operating systems, Windows, Uses of Microsoft office.
  • Computer Languages, Translators, Compilers, Interpreters and Assemblers.
  • Internet, E-mail.
  • Social Media.
  • E -Governance.
  • Different useful Portals, Sites and Web Pages.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-V

  • Numbers and its type, Methods of Unit Measurement, Equations and Factors, Profit loss, Percentage, Simple and Compound Interest, Ratio Proportion.
  • Statistics:- Probability, Measurement of Central Tendency (Mean, Mode, Median) and Variance, Types of Sampling.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-VI

  • Communicable diseases and their Prevention.
  • National Vaccination Programme.
  • Primary Knowledge of AYUSH – Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy
  • Health Related Important Welfare Schemes of Central and State Government.
  • Major Health Organizations of Central and the State Government.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-VII

  • Effects of Development on Human Life, Limitations of Indigenous Technologies.
  • History of Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing in India.
  • Indian Space Research Organization] (ISRO) * Raja Ramanna Center for Atomic Technology (RRCAT) * Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC) Shriharikota * Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) * Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC), Mumbai * Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai * National Atmospheric Research
    Laboratory (NARL), Tirupati, Liquid Propulsion System Center (LPSC), Bengluru * Space Application Center (SAC), Ahmedabad * Indian Deep Space Network (IDSN) * Ramanagara, Indian Space Science Data Center(ISSDC), Ramanagara * Vikram Sarabhai Space Center (VSSC), Thiruananthpuram * Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Thiruananthpuram* National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), Hyderabad * Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Dehradoon* (General information of above institutions).
  • Generations of Geostationary Satellite Launch Vehicles.
  • Biotechnology: Definition, uses in Sector of Health and Medicine, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Industry and Environment.
  • Clones, Robots and Artificial Intelligence.
  • Patents and Rights of Intellectual Property (Trips, Trims)
  • Contribution of Indians in the field of Science and Technology: Chandrashekhar Venkata Raman, Hargovind Khurana, Jagdish Chandra Basu, Homi Jahangir Bhabha, M. Vishveshraiya, Srinivas Ramanujan, Vikram Sarabhai, A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Satendra Nath Bose. Raja Ramanna, Prafullchandra Roy.
  • National and International Awards in the field of Science.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-VIII

  • Conventional and Non-Conventional Sources of Energy: Meaning, Definition, Examples and Differences
  • Energy Efficiency, Energy Management, Organizational Integration, Energy Management in Operational Functions, Energy Purchase, Production, Production planning and Control, Maintenance.
  • Issues and Challenges related with Energy Strategies
  • Alternate Sources of Energy: Present scenario and future possibilities. Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Oceanic Energy, Geothermal Energy, Biomass Energy, Biofuel Energy etc.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-IX

  • Definition, Scope and Dimensions of Environment:– Physical, Economic, Cultural, Educational, Psychological etc, Concepts of Environment in Indian context, Concepts of Environment in Modern World.
  • Effect of human activities on Environment, Ethics and Values related to Environment; Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Changes.
  • Issues and challenges related with Environment, Causes and effects of Environmental Degradation
  • Environmental Education:- Programmes for Mass Awareness, Environmental Education and its relationship with Health and Safety.
  • Eco friendly Technologies, Conservation of Energy, Constitutional provisions related to Environment and its Protection. Environmental Protection Policies and Regulatory Framework

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-X

  • Definition and importance of Geology, Earth- Crust, Mantle, Core Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Origin and Age of Earth, Geological Time Scale, Rock-Definition, Types of Rocks-Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rock. Minerals and Ores, Fossils, Weathering and Erosion,
    Formation of soil, Groundwater, Natural Coal, Natural Oil and Gas.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus FOURTH PAPER
PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-I 

  • Philosophers/Thinkers, Social Reformers:- Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Mahavir, Buddha, Acharya Shankar, Charwak, GuruNanak, Kabir, Tulsidas, Ravindra Nath Tagore, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Savitribai Phule, Swami Dayanand Saraswati, Swami Vivekanand, Maharshi Arvind and Sarvpalli Radhakrishnan.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-II 

  • Attitude:- Content, Elements, Function Formation of Attitude, Attitudinal Change, Persuasive Communication, Prejudice and Discrimination, Stereotypes Orthodox in Indian context.
  • Aptitude:- Aptitude and foundational values for Civil Service, Integrity, Impartiality and Non-partisanship, Objectivity, Dedication to public service, Empathy, Tolerance and Compassion towards the weaker-sections.
  • Emotional Intelligence:- Emotional Intelligence-Concepts, their utilities and application in Administration and Governance.
  • Individual differences

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-III
Human Needs and Motivation

  • Ethics and Values in Public Administration:- Ethical elements in governance – Integrity, Accountability and Transparency, Ethical Reasoning and Moral Dilemmas, Conscience as a source of ethical guidance. Code of Conduct for Civil Servants, Implementation of Higher values in governance.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-IV

  • Corruption:- Types and Causes of Corruption, Effects of corruption, Approaches to minimizing corruption, Role of society, Media, Family and Whistleblower, United Nation Convention on Corruption, Measuring corruption, Transparency International, Lokpal and Lokayukt.

MPPSC State Service Mains Examination syllabus UNIT-V 

  • Case Studies: – Based on the contents of the syllabus.

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Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has published syllabus for the post of State Engineering Services .

MPPSC State Engineering Services Syllabus Details 2022

Recruitment Board Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name State Engineering Services

MPPSC State Engineering Services Selection Procedure 2022

  • Mains Exam
  • Interview

MPPSC State Engineering Services Mains Exam Pattern 2022

MPPSC State Engineering Services Mains Examination Pattern
Paper Subject Marks Duration
Part- A General Studies 150  

3 Hours

Part- B Related Subject 300
  • Mains exam consists of two papers and the question type is objective.
  • General Studies question paper will be in hindi and English.
  • Engineering question paper will be in English only.
  • Exam qualifying candidates will be invited for Interview
  • The Interview carries a total of 50 marks

MPPSC State Engineering Services General Studies Syllabus 2022

MPPSC State Engineering Services Syllabus (Section-‘A ‘)-General Knowledge of Madhya Pradesh, National and International level
MPPSC State Engineering Services Syllabus 1. History culture and literature of M.P.

  • Important Historical events and Major dynasties of M.P.
  • Contribution of Madhya Pradesh in the Independence movements.
  • Art, Architecture and culture of M.P.
  • Main Tribes and Dialects of M.P.
  • Main festivals, folk music and folk art of M.P.
  • Important literary figures of M.P. and their literature.
  • Main Tourist places of M.P.
  • Important personalities of M.P.

MPPSC State Engineering Services Syllabus 2. Geography of the Madhya Pradesh

  • Forest, Mountain and Rivers of M.P.
  • Climate of M.P.
  • Natural and mineral resources of M.P.
  • Energy Resources: Conventional and Non- conventional.
  • Main irrigation and Power projects of M.P.

MPPSC State Engineering Services Syllabus 3. Politics and Economy of M.P.

  • Political system of M.P. (Governor, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly).
  • Panchayati Raj in M.P.
  • Social system of M.P.
  • Demography and census of M.P.
  • Economic development of M.P.
  • Main industries of M.P.
  • Agriculture and Agri based industries in M.P.

MPPSC State Engineering Services Syllabus 4. Current events of International, National and M.P.

  • Important Contemporaneous events.
  • Famous sports competitions; awards and sports institution of the State
    and country.
  • Welfare schemes of M.P. state.
  • Famous personalities and Places.

MPPSC State Engineering Services Syllabus 5. Information and Communication Technology

  • Electronics, computers, information and communication technology.
  • Robotics, artificial intelligence and cyber security.
  • E- Governance.
  • Internet and Social networking site.
  • E- Commerce.

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Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has published syllabus for the post of Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) .

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus Details 2022

Recruitment Board Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology)

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Selection Procedure 2022

  • Written Exam
  • Interview

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Written Exam Pattern 2022

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics) Written Examination Pattern
Paper Subject Marks Duration
Part- A General Studies 150  

3 Hours

Part- B Forensic Science 150
Part- C Concerned Subject 150
  • It will be an OMR examination
  • Multiple choice objective type questions will be asked
  • Each correct answer shall carry 3 marks
  • Aspirants should take minimum 40% marks in each section
  • Exam qualifying candidates will be invited for Interview
  • The Interview carries a total of 50 marks

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Written Examination Syllabus 2022

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus (Section-‘A’)-General Knowledge of Madhya Pradesh, National and International level
MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus 1. History culture and literature of M.P.

  • Important Historical events and Major dynasties of M.P.
  • Contribution of Madhya Pradesh in the Independence movements.
  • Art, Architecture and culture of M.P.
  • Main Tribes and Dialects of M.P.
  • Main festivals, folk music and folk art of M.P.
  • Important literary figures of M.P. and their literature.
  • Main Tourist places of M.P.
  • Important personalities of M.P.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus 2. Geography of the Madhya Pradesh

  • Forest, Mountain and Rivers of M.P.
  • Climate of M.P.
  • Natural and mineral resources of M.P.
  • Energy Resources: Conventional and Non- conventional.
  • Main irrigation and Power projects of M.P.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus 3. Politics and Economy of M.P.

  • Political system of M.P. (Governor, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly).
  • Panchayati Raj in M.P.
  • Social system of M.P.
  • Demography and census of M.P.
  • Economic development of M.P.
  • Main industries of M.P.
  • Agriculture and Agri based industries in M.P.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus 4. Current events of International, National and M.P.

  • Important Contemporaneous events.
  • Famous sports competitions; awards and sports institution of the State
    and country.
  • Welfare schemes of M.P. state.
  • Famous personalities and Places.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus 5. Information and Communication Technology

  • Electronics, computers, information and communication technology.
  • Robotics, artificial intelligence and cyber security.
  • E- Governance.
  • Internet and Social networking site.
  • E- Commerce.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus (Section-‘B’)- Forensic Science
MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus Unit- 1- Forensic Science

  • Definition, scope and need of forensic science. Historical development and basic principle of
    forensic science, branches of forensic science. Ethics in forensic science. Duties and qualification of forensic scientist. Crime scene management and investigation including its protection and documentation like note taking, sketching, photography and videography. Physical evidences: their types, significance, nature, location, collection, packing, preservation, labelling and forwarding to the forensic science laboratory. Chain of custody. Reconstruction of crime scene. Development of Forensic Science in India
    Functioning and Organisational set up:- BPR&D, DFSS, CFSLs and State FSLs, GEQD and
    SEQD, Finger Print Bureau, Scene of Crime Mobile Forensic Units and their role and functioning at district level, Model of Madhya Pradesh. Criminal Justice System.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus Unit-2- Physical Evidence

  • Physical Evidence – Definition, Properties, Importance in crime investigation, Physical evidence Vs human evidence. Various types of Physical evidence. Identification, Collection, Preservation, Packing & Forwarding of Key Physical evidence on various types of Crime Scene- Hanging, Burning, Drowning, Hit & Run, Crime Scene involving firearms and other types, Suicide Vs Homicide. Marks & Impressions as Physical evidence. Searching methods at Crime scene.
    Fundamental right articles 20,21,22, constitution of courts, hierarchy of courts and their powers, evidence in enquires and trials, expert witness, criminal procedure code 291,292, 293. Indian Evidence Act: section 32, 45, 46, 57, 58, 60, 73, 135, 136, 137, 138, and 141. Indian Penal Code: sections pertaining to offence against property (Sections: – 378, 383, 390, 391, 420, 463, 497, 499, 503 and 511), offences against person (sections: – 299, 300, 302, 304B, 307, 309, 319, 320, 324, 326, 351, 354, 359, 362 375, 376, 377).

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus Unit-3- Microscopy

  • Microscope and its parts, function and application in forensic science. Basic principles, working and forensic application of simple, compound, comparison, fluorescence, phase contrast, polarizing, stereo and scanning electron microscope.
    Microscopic Examination of various forensic exhibits- Biological (various biological fluids, Hairs, Diatoms), Physical (Various marks & Impressions, Fibers, Glass, Soil, Fired Cartridges & Bullets).

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus Unit-4-Spectrophotometry

  • Introduction, fundamental laws of spectrophotometry, principles, techniques and application of ultra-violet spectroscopy, Visible Spectroscopy, infra-red spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, atomic absorption, atomic emission spectroscopy, ICP-AES, NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry in forensic science. Interference in AAS and
    background correction methods. Interference and background correction in AES.
    X-ray Techniques: introduction, proprieties of x-rays, overview of various x-rays techniques.
    Basic theory and principles, instrumentation, forensic application of x-ray diffraction and x-ray
    fluorescence.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus Unit-5- Chromatography

  • Introduction, basic principles and types of chromatography. Paper, column and thin layer
    chromatography: basic principle theory and instrumentation, visualization, densitometry, HPTLCmethod, forensic applications. Gas chromatography: basic principle, theory and instrumentation pyrolysis GC, GC-MS and forensic application. Liquid chromatography: basic principle, theory, and instrumentation, LC-MS and forensic application.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus Unit- 6- Electrophoresis

  • Basic principle, theory, and general principles, various factors affecting electrophoresis, low and high voltage electrophoresis, horizontal and vertical electrophoresis. Theory and basic principles, instrumentation, and forensic application of immuno-electrophoresis, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and capillary electrophoresis.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus Unit-7- Psychological Techniques in Forensic Science

  • Principles and legal aspects of Polygraph, Narco analysis and Brain mapping including their
    concepts, significance, method, future perspective of the technique, limitations.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus Unit-8- Wild Life Forensic and Forensic Medicine

  • Introduction, importance, wildlife protection act 1972, protected and endangered species of
    animals and plants. Collection, identification, examination and significance of wildlife exhibits.
    DNA techniques in wildlife investigations. Wildlife DNA data bank and its utility.
    A general introduction of post mortem examination and exhibits, different identification
    techniques in living and dead, mode of death, types of wound and injuries and their medicolegal importance.
    Brief introduction of Autopsy, Medico legal aspects and their forensic relevance. Modes of death, post mortem changes in the body and factors affecting them. Types of Wounds and Injuries and their medico legal interpretation.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus Unit-9-Computer Forensic 

  • Introduction to computer and cyber-crime: hacking, virus, phishing, pornography, software piracy, programme manipulation and ATM frauds.
    Role of forensic scientist in computer crime investigation and prevention, forensic methodologies at crime scene, digital evidence in criminal investigation: standard operating procedure for evidence collection and data seizure: type of evidence: the chain of custody.

MPPSC Scientific Officer Examination (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Syllabus Unit-10-Forensic Statistics

  • Type of data, collection of data, measure of central tendency, dispersion of data. Probability and proof. Distribution and of random errors, reliability of results, tests of significance, confidence interval, paired t-test, correlation and linear regression, the number of replicate determination, analysis of variance, the value of statistics in forensic science.

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Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has published syllabus for the post of Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists.

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Recruitment Board Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Selection Procedure 2022

  • Written Examination
  • Interview

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Written Examination Exam Pattern 2022

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Written Examination Pattern
Paper Subject Marks Duration
Part- A General Studies 150  

3 Hours

Part- B Geology 300
  • Mains exam consists of two papers and the question type is objective.
  • General Studies question paper will be in hindi and English.
  • Geology question paper will be in English only.
  • Exam qualifying candidates will be invited for Interview
  • The Interview carries a total of 50 marks

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Part- A Syllabus 2022

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus (Section-‘A ‘)-General Knowledge of Madhya Pradesh, National and International level
MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus 1. History culture and literature of M.P.

  • Important Historical events and Major dynasties of M.P.
  • Contribution of Madhya Pradesh in the Independence movements.
  • Art, Architecture and culture of M.P.
  • Main Tribes and Dialects of M.P.
  • Main festivals, folk music and folk art of M.P.
  • Important literary figures of M.P. and their literature.
  • Main Tourist places of M.P.
  • Important personalities of M.P.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus 2. Geography of the Madhya Pradesh

  • Forest, Mountain and Rivers of M.P.
  • Climate of M.P.
  • Natural and mineral resources of M.P.
  • Energy Resources: Conventional and Non- conventional.
  • Main irrigation and Power projects of M.P.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus 3. Politics and Economy of M.P.

  • Political system of M.P. (Governor, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly).
  • Panchayati Raj in M.P.
  • Social system of M.P.
  • Demography and census of M.P.
  • Economic development of M.P.
  • Main industries of M.P.
  • Agriculture and Agri based industries in M.P.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus 4. Current events of International, National and M.P.

  • Important Contemporaneous events.
  • Famous sports competitions; awards and sports institution of the State
    and country.
  • Welfare schemes of M.P. state.
  • Famous personalities and Places.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus 5. Information and Communication Technology

  • Electronics, computers, information and communication technology.
  • Robotics, artificial intelligence and cyber security.
  • E- Governance.
  • Internet and Social networking site.
  • E- Commerce.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Part-B Syllabus 2022

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus(SECTION-‘B’) UNIT – I

  • MPPSC Syllabus Geodynamics and Geomorphology :
    Solar system and Big-Bang Theory of its origin. Earth as a member of Solar system-Evolution, Origin and its differentiation. Geochronology and Age of the Earth. Interior of
    the Earth. Elementary idea about Moon Geology. Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Orogeny.
    Continental drift – Concept and Evidences. Plate tectonics – Names of major and minor
    plates, Plate margins, Plate types and activities associated along plates boundaries. Midoceanic Ridges, Oceanic-Trenches, Island arcs. Geosynclines and their classification.
    Palaeomagnetism.
    Basic concept and significance of Geomorphology. Geomorphic processes and their
    Parameters. Cycle of Erosion and Rejuvenation. Geomorphic cycles – Fluvial, Arid and
    Glacial. Fluvial, Aeolian, Glacial, Volcanic, Marine landforms. Karst and tectonic features.
    Morphometric analysis- Parameters and their significance. Drainage patterns. Geomorphic features of Indian sub-continent. Applications of Geomorphology.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus UNIT-II

  • MPPSC Syllabus Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology :
    Magma and its composition. Thermodynamics of magmatic crystallization. Phase rule
    and equilibrium in silicate system. Study of One component. Two component and Three
    component systems. Magmatic differentiation and assimilation.
    Forms, structures and textures of Igneous rocks. Classification of Igneous rocks.Origin of
    Basaltic and Granitic magmas. Petrochemical calculations and variation diagrams.
    Petrographic provinces. Diversity of Igneous rocks. Occurrences and Petrogenesis of important Igneous rocks- Basalts, Andesites, Granites, Ultrabasic rocks. Kimberlites,
    Carbonatites, Nephelinesyenites, Lamprophyres and Pegmatites. Geology of Igneous
    complexes of India.
    General idea about the types of Metamorphic minerals. Agents and kinds of metamorphism. Characters of Thermal and Regional metamorphism. Concept of Equilibrium in metamorphism. Phase rules and thermodynamics. Metamorphic reactions and Nucleation. Metamorphic differentiation. Retrograde metamorphism.
    Structure, Texture and Classification of Metamorphic rocks. Zones, Grades and Facies of
    metamorphism. Metasomatism and its types. Petrogenetic significance of the following suits of rocks with particular reference to Indian occurrences :Schists, Gneisses, Migmatites, Eclogites, Khondalites, Charnockites, Khondalites, Gondites and Amphibolites.
  • MPPSC Syllabus Sedimentology and Sedimentary Petrology :
    Processes of Sedimentation.Origin and Modes of transport of Sediments. Sedimentation
    in relation to Geosynclines. Geochemistry of Sediments. Diagenesis and Lithification.
    Classification and nomenclature of common sediments(Rudites, Arenites and Argillites) .Classification of Sedimentary rocks. Significance of Heavy minerals, Light minerals and Insoluble residues in determination of Provenance. Sedimentary facies and tectonics. Depositional environments (Fluvial, Lacustrine, Aeolian, Glacial).Transitional and Marine environments.
    Origin, classification and significance of primary, secondary and organic sedimentary structures. Classification of Sandstones and Limestones. Study of important group of
    sedimentary rocks.
    Textures and Structures of Sedimentary rocks and their Genetic significance. Mechanical
    analysis of Clastic Sediments, representation and interpretation of results. Palaeocurrentand basinal analysis and their significance. Cyclothems.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus UNIT-III

  • MPPSC Syllabus Physical Mineralogy and Geochemistry :
    Descriptive concept of minerals. Atomic structure of minerals. Different types of bonds
    in minerals. Ionic radius and Coordination number.Ionic substitution in minerals. Solid
    solution and Isomorphism, Polymorphism and Pseudomorphism. Order-disorder
    phenomenon. Physical, electrical, magnetic and thermal properties of minerals.
    Silicate structure and Classification of Silicates. Study of the following mineral groups :
    Olivine Group, Garnet Group. Epidote Group, Mellilite Group, Zircon, Sphene,
    Alumino-silicates (Sillimanite, Andalusite, Kyanite), Staurolite, Beryl, Cordierite,
    Tourmaline, Pyroxene Group, Amphibole Group, Mica Group, Chlorite Group and Clay
    minerals, Feldspar Group, Silica Group, Feldspathoid Group, Zeolite Group and Scapolite Group. Non-silicates: Oxides, Hydroxides, Carbonates, Phosphates, Halites, Sulphides and Sulphates.
    Geochemistry and its Scope. Cosmic abundance of Major, Minor, Trace and Rare Earth
    Elements.Primary geochemical differentiation of the earth. Geochemical classification of
    elements. Dispersion of Elements.Geochemical cycle. Radioactive decay series of U/ThPb, Rb-Sr, K-Ar.
  • MPPSC Syllabus Optical Mineralogy and Crystallography :
    General Principles of Optics. Polarizing microscope and its working. Optical accessories.
    Isotropism and Anisotrpoism. Refractive Index and its measurements. Birefringence.
    Pleochroismand Determination of Scheme of Plochroism. Extinction angle and its types.
    Formation of Interference colours. Concept of Uniaxial and Biaxial Indicatrix. Optic axial angle. Interference figures and their types. Optic sign and its determination. Optic orientation, dispersion, optic anomalies. Universal stage and its uses.
    Introduction to Crystallography. Concepts of crystal elements. Forms in crystals. Concept of Unit cell and Space lattices. Parameters and Indices. Crystal notation and Conventions in notation. Classification of crystals into classes and systems. Crystallographic axes, symmetry elements and simple forms (with Miller symbols) of Normal classes of six crystal systems. Twinning in crystals.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus UNIT-IV

  • MPPSC Syllabus Indian Stratigraphy (Archean to Proterozoic) :
    Principle of Stratigraphy and nomenclature.Correlation of Lithostratigraphic, Biostratigraphic and Chronostratigraphic units.Geological Time Scale. Graphical representation of Stratigraphic data.Tectonic framework of India. Sequence Stratigraphy.
    Physiographic, stratigraphic and structural features of the Indian subcontinent Palaeogeography with knowledge of the type sections of the various geological periods.
    Ice-ages in the Indian Stratigraphy: Precambrain, Permo-Carboniferous and Pleistocene
    Ice-ages and their evidences. Archean History of India : Distribution, Stratigraphy and
    Economic importance of Archeans of South India, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Orissa.
    Precambrain (Proterozoic) History of India : Distribution, Stratigraphy and Economic
    importance of Cuddapah and Vindhyan Supergroups.
  • MPPSC Syllabus Indian Stratigraphy (Cambrian to Recent) :
    Palaeozoic History of India : Distribution and Stratigraphy of Salt Range and Spiti.
    Origin and age of Saline Formation. Precambrian – Cambrian Boundary problems.
    Distribution stratigraphic classification, fauna and flora, age and correlation of the
    Gondwana Supergroup. Palaeogeograpy, climate and igneous activities in Gondwana
    period.
    Distribution, stratigraphic succession classification and life of Triassic of Spiti, Jurassic of Cutch (Kachchh) and Cretaceous of South India. Distribution, structural features, classification and age of the Deccan trap. Intertrappeans and Infratrappean beds – Bagh and Lameta Groups. Permo – Triassic Boundary Problems.
    Stratigraphy of the oil bearing horizons of the Tertiary period. Study of the Siwalik Supergroup. Stratigraphy of Quaternary period – Karewa Group and Indo Gangentic
    Plain.K-T Boundary Problems.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus UNIT-V

  • MPPSC Syllabus Palaeobiology :
    Fossils and their preservation. Nature of Palaeonotological records with special reference
    to Indian Subcontinent. Nomenclature and classification of fossils. Use of fossils in correlation, age determination etc. Palaeoclimete, Palaeogeography and Organic evolution. Migration and Extinction of species.
    Morphology, Classification, Evolutionary trend, Geological history, Geographical distribution and Stratigraphic importance of Trilobites, Graptolites, Echinoids, Corals, Brachiopods, Gastropods, Lamellibranchs, Cephalopods.
    Elementary idea about the characteristic genera of Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles and Mammals. Gondwana and Siwalik vertebrate fauna. Evolution and extinction of Siwalik
    Mammals. Evolutionary history of Horse, Elephant and Human.
    Micropaleontology : Classification and Separation of Microfossils. Applications of microfossils in Fossil-fuel Exploration. Morphology and Geological History of Foraminifers.
    Elements of micropalaeontology, its importance and Applications of microfossils in Fossil-fuel.Classification and Separation of Microfossils.Morphology, Classification, Geological history, Stratigraphic importance, Palaeo-ecological conditions and Geographical distribution of Foraminifera. Study of important Indian genera of Foraminifera.
    Introduction to Palaeobotany. Study of past Indian flora and emphasis of Lower and Upper Gondwana flora – their Characteristic features, significance and distribution.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus UNIT-VI

  • MPPSC Syllabus Structural Geology :
    Principles and mechanics of rock deformation. Primary structures and their significance. Top and bottom criteria.Unconformities – types and recognition in the field and on the geological maps. Overlaps and Offlaps.
    Folds – elements, classification, mechanism and their recognition in the field and on the
    geological maps. Faults – elements, classification, mechanism and their recognition in the
    field and on the geological maps. Effects of Folding and Faulting on outcrops. Kinematics of Folding and Faulting.
    Joints – their classification and mechanism. Foliation – types and relation to major structures. Lineation – type and relation to major structures. Outcrops – their trends in relation to structure and slope. Various structural symbols.
    Collapse structures. Stress and strain ellipsoids and its applications. Emplacement of Plutons and Granite tectonics. Components and Use of Brunton Compass. Knowledge on Survey of India toposheet. Basic knowledge on geological map, contour lines, ground slope determination from contour lines, dip and dip direction measurement of lithounits, basic geological structural symbols.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus UNIT-VII

  • MPPSC Syllabus Economic Geology, Ore Geology and Mineral Economics :
    Ore, Gangue and Mineral deposits. Physical and chemical behaviour of mineralising fluids. Migration and accumulation of Minerals, Metals and Fuels.
    Classification of Mineral deposits. Chemical, Mineralogical, Structural, and Stratigraphic
    Controls on Mineral and Ore deposition. Geothermometry. Paragenesis and Zoning in mineral deposits. Metallogenic provinces and epochs with Indian examples.
    Processes of formation of Mineral and Ore deposits. Classification of processes of Ore
    deposition – Primary processes, Magmatic processes, Pegmatitic and Pneumatolitic processes. Contact metasomatism and Ore deposition. Hydrothermal and Zones of mineral deposits (Hydrothermal, Mesothermal and Epithermal).
    Metallic ore deposits and their study with reference to (i) Mode of Occurrence, (ii) Association, (iii) Distribution in India, (iv) Specification and Uses of the following – Iron, Manganese, Chromium, Nickel, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Aluminium, Titanium, Tungsten, Magnesium, Gold and Silver.
    Origin, Mode of occurrence, association, specification and grades for uses in industries
    and Indian occurrences of the following Non-metallic mineral deposits :
    Mica, Pyrophyllite, Asbetos, Barytes, Gypsum, Kyanite, Wollastonite, Beryl, Magnesite,
    Phosphorite, Talc, Graphite, Fluorite, Corundum, Diamond and Ochres.Precious and Semi-precious minerals.
    Minerals and materials used in Cement manufacture and Building construction. Introduction to Coal, Types of Coal, Origin of coal, Indian and International classification of coal, Geology of productive Coal and Lignite fields of India. Distribution of coal and Lignite in India. Coal Bed Methane.
    Introduction to Liquid and Gaseous hydrocarbons. Origin, Migration and Accumulation (Oil traps) of Petroleum and Natural gas. Distribution of petroliferous basins in India. Geology of productive oil fields of India. Atomic minerals : mode of occurrence, association and distribution in India. Nuclear power stations of the country.
    Secondary Processes of ore formation :Metamorphic Processes (Regional/Contact), Sedimentary processes (Sedimentary, Evaporation, Placer formation), Oxidation and
    supergene enrichment of sulphides.
    Ore petrology – Optical properties of minerals (Textures, Structures and Paragenesis). Study of ore minerals of Copper, Iron, Lead, Zinc, Manganese, Nickel and Aluminium under ore microscope.
    Mineral economics – National and State (Madhya Pradesh) Mineral Policy. Geology and
    Mineral Resources of Madhya Pradesh. Mineral Policy. Significance of minerals in the
    National economy. Principles of Mineral economics ( Demand, Supply and Substitute).Fundamental Mineral Concession Rules of India. Strategic, Critical and Essential minerals.
    Acts and Laws of major minerals framed by Government of India. Acts and laws of minor minerals framed by Government of Madhya Pradesh.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus UNIT-VIII

  • MPPSC Syllabus Hydrogeology :
    Scope and Importance of Hydrogeology. Hydrological Cycle and its applications. Hydrometeorological Properties : Precipitation, Evaporation, Infiltration, Run-off and their
    determination. Occurrences, Origin and Age of Groundwater. Vertical distribution of Groundwater : Zone of Aeration and Zone of Saturation.
    Hydrological properties of Rocks : Porosity, Permeability, Specific yield, Specific retention, Storage coefficient and their determination. Types of Aquifers : Unconfined, Confined, Perched and Leaky aquifer. Perched water table condition. Flow of Groundwater and Hydraulics. Darcy’s law and its range of validity.
    Water level fluctuations. Groundwater flow in Confined, Unconfined and Radial.Natural
    recharge and discharge of groundwater. Preparation of Water table, Piezometric surface
    maps and their interpretation. Pumping test analysis. Methods of artificial recharge of
    groundwater. Geomorphic, Geological and Structural controls on groundwater.
    Groundwater occurrences in hard and soft rocks, volcanic rocks, soluble rocks. Occurrence of groundwater in Arid and Semi-arid regions. Occurrence of groundwater in the coastal areas. Fresh and Salt water relationship in coastal regions.
    Construction, design and performance of well. Types of Wells. Maintenance of Wells. Performance test – Dug wells verses Tube wells. Pumping equipments.
    Prospecting and Exploration of Groundwater – geological and hydrological methods. Surface geophysical methods. Geophysical well logging. Tracer techniques.
    Groundwater Provinces of India. Groundwater conservation. Quality of groundwater -Bacteriological quality, Physical and Chemical quality, Salination of groundwater.  Diagrammatic representation of Geochemicaldata. Quality criteria for Groundwater uses.
    Groundwater pollution and environment.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus UNIT-IX

  • MPPSC Syllabus Photogeology :
    Definition of Photogeology and Aerial photography. Advantages an Limitations of Photogeology. Types of Aerial photographs and their applications. Fundamental principles and techniques in aerial photography. Types of aerial cameras. Various types of films and filters used in Aerial photography. Factors affecting aerial photography – Focal length, Flying height and Angle of photography.
    Planning of aerial photography and flight procedures. Scale of aerial photographs and factors affecting scale. Annotations of aerial photographs. Flight strips and mosaics. Stereoscopic vision. Different types of viewing instruments. Vertical exaggeration and factor affecting vertical exaggeration.
    Elements of Photogrammetry. Relief displacement. Image parallax and parallax measurement. Measurement of height, dip and thickness of strata from the aerial photographs by parallax instrument.Stereoscopic plotting instrument. Orthophotographs
    Elements of Photointerpretation. Identification and interpretation of aerial photographs for Geology, Geomorphology and Structures. Applications of photogeology in mineral exploration.
  • MPPSC Syllabus Remote Sensing :
    Basic concepts of Remote sensing. Advantages and limitations of remote sensing.Electromagnetic spectrum and radiation principles. Interaction of electromagnetic radiations with the atmosphere and the earth’s surface. Spectral signatures, spectral bands and atmospheric windows. Remote Sensing systems – Active and Passive remote sensing.
    Remote sensing sensors. Multi-spectrum scanners, thermal scanners and microwave scanners. Important characteristics of Indian remote sensing satellite (IRS series).
    Principles of Visual interpretation techniques of Satellite imagery. Instruments required for visual interpretation of satellite imagery. Interpretation of Multispectral, Thermal, SLAR and SAR imagery. Interpretation of Geology, Geomorphology and Structure from Satellite imagery.
    Application of Remote sensing in Mineral and Groundwater exploration. Engineering projects and land use/land cover mapping.
    Concept of Geographic Information System (GIS) : Various GIS Software and their applications in different fields of Geology.

MPPSC Mining Officer/ Assistant Geologists Examination Syllabus UNIT-X

  • MPPSC Syllabus Applied Geology :
    Geological principles of Mineral search and appraisal. Various Guides for Mineral search. Problems of persistence of ore/mineral at depth.
    Geological prospecting and exploration – Reconnaissance and Data recording. Airborne and Satellite imagery. Mapping of surface geology. Detailed geological prospecting by Pits, Trenches, Shafts, Tunnels, Drilling. Prospecting for Placer deposits.
    Geochemical Prospecting for Metallic mineral deposits. Principle of dispersion of elements. Path-finder elements. Geochemical survey – soil, rock and vegetation surveys. Geochemical techniques for Petroleum and Natural Gas exploration.
    Geophysical methods in Mineral Exploration – Gravity, Magnetic, Electrical, Electromagnetic, Induced Polarization, Seismic, Radiometric and Thermal methods. Well logging methods.
    Drilling in Mineral Exploration. Types of Drilling – Churn drilling, Diamond drilling. Deviation of bore holes. Geologist duties at drill site. Choice of a drilling method. Drill hole sampling and reduction. Drill hole patterns and sequences. Drill hole planning for exploration. Principles of Mineral Dressing and Methods of mineral concentration.
    Principles of Sampling. Sampling of Surface exposures, Mine workings and Drill holes. Sampling methods – Channel sampling, Chip sampling, Bulk sampling Placer sampling and other sampling methods. Setting sample patterns and Sampling records. Averaging  assays. Calculation of Grade and Tonnage. Methods of Mineral Reserve Computation. Classification of Mineral Reserves.
    Introduction to Mine openings, Mine supports and Methods of rock breaking. Mine atmosphere and Ventilation. Alluvial Mining and Open cast mining methods. Underground mining methods – Gophering, Breast stopping, Underhand and Overhand stopping and Glory-hole method. Coal mining methods. Underground geological mapping and assembling mine geological data.
    Engineering properties of Rocks. Geologists role at Engineering projects. Engineering geology of Dam sites, Tunnels, Canals, Highways and Bridges.
    Scope and Importance of Environmental Geology. Environmental Problems in India. Impact of Mining activities on Environment.

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Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has published syllabus for the post of Assistant Director Horticulture .

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus Details 2022

Recruitment Board Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name Assistant Director Horticulture

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Selection Procedure 2022

  • Written Examination
  • Interview

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Written Exam Pattern 2022

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Written Examination Pattern
Paper Subject Marks Duration
Part- A General Studies 150  

3 Hours

Part- B Assistant Director Horticulture 300
  • Mains exam consists of two papers and the question type is objective.
  • General Studies and Assistant Director Horticulture question paper will be in hindi and English.
  • Exam qualifying candidates will be invited for Interview
  • The Interview carries a total of 50 marks

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Written Examination Part- A Syllabus 2022

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus (Section-‘A ‘)-General Knowledge of Madhya Pradesh, National and International level
MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus 1. History culture and literature of M.P.

  • Important Historical events and Major dynasties of M.P.
  • Contribution of Madhya Pradesh in the Independence movements.
  • Art, Architecture and culture of M.P.
  • Main Tribes and Dialects of M.P.
  • Main festivals, folk music and folk art of M.P.
  • Important literary figures of M.P. and their literature.
  • Main Tourist places of M.P.
  • Important personalities of M.P.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus 2. Geography of the Madhya Pradesh

  • Forest, Mountain and Rivers of M.P.
  • Climate of M.P.
  • Natural and mineral resources of M.P.
  • Energy Resources: Conventional and Non- conventional.
  • Main irrigation and Power projects of M.P.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus 3. Politics and Economy of M.P.

  • Political system of M.P. (Governor, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly).
  • Panchayati Raj in M.P.
  • Social system of M.P.
  • Demography and census of M.P.
  • Economic development of M.P.
  • Main industries of M.P.
  • Agriculture and Agri based industries in M.P.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus 4. Current events of International, National and M.P.

  • Important Contemporaneous events.
  • Famous sports competitions; awards and sports institution of the State
    and country.
  • Welfare schemes of M.P. state.
  • Famous personalities and Places.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus 5. Information and Communication Technology

  • Electronics, computers, information and communication technology.
  • Robotics, artificial intelligence and cyber security.
  • E- Governance.
  • Internet and Social networking site.
  • E- Commerce.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Written Examination Part- B Syllabus 2022

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus HORTICULTURE
MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus UNIT -1 

  • Fundamentals of subject:
    General introduction of subject; area , production, scope and importance, future and export possibilities, distribution of horticultural crops in world, in country and states, classification of crops, nutritional value, role in human diet, climatic regions and crop zones of horticultural crops. Role of different funding and administrative bodies working in this field. Use of internet in Horticulture. Horticultural tools and machineries. Integrated weed management (IWM), Integrated pest management (IPM) and Integrated nutrient management in Horticultural crops. Mechanization in Horticulture.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus UNIT -2

  • Propagation of horticulture crops:
    Propagation of horticultural crops; Principles, methods and techniques of multiplying plants in nursery, mother plant, rootstock –scion relationship, Indoor, outdoor plants, pot culture, micro propagation technique, aftercare and heath management of developed plants at home as well as at commercial scale , Bonsai art of miniature, Training and pruning methods and their application on various crops.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus UNIT -3

  • Controlled environmental horticulture:
    Definition and concept, Scope, importance, limitations, principles and techniques of protected cultivation of flowers and vegetables, application of techniques in commercial production, Green house designing , types of structure, layout plan, choice of crops, production and maintenance of various crops under protected conditions, production problems and their management . Zero energy chamber and its utility.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus UNIT -4

  • Production technology of Fruits:
    Origin, history, area & production, nutritive values, climatic requirement of crop, improved variety and hybrid, Future prospects, export prospects, land climate, selection of varieties, complete production technology for quality production of the crops I e. mango, guava, banana, Citrus fruits (Orange, Lemon etc), papaya, grapes, ber, amla, jack fruit, litchi, apple, pear, peach, apricot, plum, cherry, persimmon, strawberry, kiwi, Queens land nut (Macadamia nut), almond, walnut, pecan nut, hazel nut and chest nut, Rubber, Coconut, Arecanut, Oil palm, Palmyrah palm, Cacao, Cashews, Coffee, Tea and Date palm.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus UNIT -5

  • Production technology Vegetable, spices condiments crops, Medicinal and
    aromatic plants:
    History, scope and importance, present status, area and production, uses, export potential and role of spices and condiments in national economy. Classification, soil and climate, propagation-seed, vegetative and micro propagation systems, sowing and methods of planting, varieties, nutritional management, irrigation practices, weed control, mulching and cover cropping. Training and pruning practices, role of growth regulators, shade crops and shade regulation of ; Cole crops , cucurbitaceous crops, solanacious crops, okra , broccoli, Brussels sprouts, vegetable kale, lettuce, palak, leek , ,garlic, onion, radish, carrot, peas, beans, turnip, beet root, rhubarb ,asparagus, globe artichoke, coriander, fenugreek, cumin, cardamom, pepper, betel vine, ginger, turmeric, clove, Nutmeg, cinnamon, curry leaf, dill, celery, bishops, saffron, vanilla , theme and rosebary, Khus, Lemon, Grass, Tulsi, Roses.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus UNIT – 6

  • Ornamental crops and Commercial floriculture:
    General knowledge about, Soil and climate, varieties and hybrids , nursery raising and after care, training and pruning practices, crop nutrition, method of propagation, rootstocks ,use of plant growth regulators , plant protection measures , post harvest management, value addition , marketing and cost of cultivation of important floriculture crops ;Roses ,Marigold , Chrysanthemum ,orchids ,carnation , gladiolus, jasmine, crossandra, anthurium , dahlia , tuberose, bird of paradise, China aster, gerbera, and other foliage filler plants) and seasonal cut flowers.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus UNIT -7

  • land scape gardening and beautification of area:
    History of gardening, famous garden in India and abroad, Principles types / categories and styles of landscape gardens , criteria for selection of plants for different purposes in gardens . Elements of landscape design, (Principles of landscape design, Factor affecting landscape design, Xeriscaping and its application in different zones, Lawn grasses , aftercare of lawns, shrubbery border, edging and hedging plants there , plant protection measures maintenance. Knowledge about other ornamental plants.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus UNIT -8 

  • Growth and development of horticultural crops:
    Definitions, The role of biotic and non-living factors in the growth and development of horticultural crops, Soil management, different stages of growth and development, growth curves, Crop development and dynamics, plant growth regulators their role on crop growth and development of horticultural crops, Canopy development, growth analysis, seed and bud dormancy, causes and remedies, seed germination and test Vernalization and its application in horticulture, pruning and training, physiological basis of training and pruning ,source and sink relationship, translocation of assimilates. Physiology of seed development, flowering,
    fruit set, maturity and ripening. Physiological disorders, causes and their remedies.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus UNIT -9

  • Processing, value addition and management of preserved products:
    Concept ,importance and scope , Pre harvest and post harvest factors responsible for quality production, post harvest losses and precautions to manage them , marketing of fresh and processed and value added products , principles and methods of preserving of fresh produce, causes of spoilage of preserve product , handling , packaging , disposal and storage of preserved products of listed crops.

MPPSC Assistant Director Horticulture Syllabus UNIT -10

  • Crop enemies and protection from them:
    Introduction, causes of damage or losses, crop enemies- weeds ,insect pests and diseases, nature of damage, principles and methods of crop protection , biotic and abiotic factors responsible for crop health, physiological disorders and their effective managerial aspects.

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Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has published syllabus for the post of Mining Inspector .

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Details 2022

Recruitment Board Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name Mining Inspector

MPPSC Mining Inspector Selection Procedure 2022

  • Written Examination
  • Interview

MPPSC Mining Inspector Written Exam Pattern 2022

MPPSC Mining Inspector Written Examination Pattern
Paper Subject Marks Duration
Part- A General Studies 150  

3 Hours

Part- B 1.Geology
2.Mining
300
  • Mains exam consists of two papers and the question type is objective.
  • General Studies and Geology question paper will be in hindi and English.
  • Mining question paper will be in English only.
  • Exam qualifying candidates will be invited for Interview
  • The Interview carries a total of 50 marks

MPPSC Mining Inspector Written Examination Part- A Syllabus 2022

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus (Section-‘A ‘)-General Knowledge of Madhya Pradesh, National and International level
MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus 1. History culture and literature of M.P.

  • Important Historical events and Major dynasties of M.P.
  • Contribution of Madhya Pradesh in the Independence movements.
  • Art, Architecture and culture of M.P.
  • Main Tribes and Dialects of M.P.
  • Main festivals, folk music and folk art of M.P.
  • Important literary figures of M.P. and their literature.
  • Main Tourist places of M.P.
  • Important personalities of M.P.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus 2. Geography of the Madhya Pradesh

  • Forest, Mountain and Rivers of M.P.
  • Climate of M.P.
  • Natural and mineral resources of M.P.
  • Energy Resources: Conventional and Non- conventional.
  • Main irrigation and Power projects of M.P.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus 3. Politics and Economy of M.P.

  • Political system of M.P. (Governor, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly).
  • Panchayati Raj in M.P.
  • Social system of M.P.
  • Demography and census of M.P.
  • Economic development of M.P.
  • Main industries of M.P.
  • Agriculture and Agri based industries in M.P.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus 4. Current events of International, National and M.P.

  • Important Contemporaneous events.
  • Famous sports competitions; awards and sports institution of the State
    and country.
  • Welfare schemes of M.P. state.
  • Famous personalities and Places.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus 5. Information and Communication Technology

  • Electronics, computers, information and communication technology.
  • Robotics, artificial intelligence and cyber security.
  • E- Governance.
  • Internet and Social networking site.
  • E- Commerce.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Written Examination Part- B Syllabus 2022

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Geology:
MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-I

  • General Geology and Geodynamics: Solar system; The Earth: Its origin, age and interior. Volcanoes: types, causes, effects and global distribution. Earthquakes: intensity, magnitude, global distribution, causes and effects. Elementary idea about Isostasy. Mid-oceanic ridges, trenches and Island arcs. Geosynclines, Mountain building, Continental drift, Sea-floor spreading, Palaeomagnetism. Concept of Plate tectonics : types of plates and plate boundaries.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-II

  • Geomorphology :
    Basic concepts, External and internal processes. Rock weathering and its types. Cycle of erosion. Fluvial landforms and drainage patterns. Landforms of aeolian, marine, glacial and ‘karst’ landscapes. Elements of Remote sensing and GIS (Geographic Information System).

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-III

  • Structural and Field Geology :
    Primary and secondary structures. Dip and strike of beds. Recognition of top and bottom of beds. Clinometer compass and its uses. Description, classification and recognition of folds, faults and unconformities. Description and classification of joints, foliation and lineation. Effects of folding and faulting on outcrops. Structural Symbols. Elementary idea about rock
    deformation. Concepts of Tectonics, Tectonic framework of India.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-IV

  • Crystallography:
    Elements of crystal and crystal symmetry. Laws of crystallography. Crystallographic axes and axial angles. Symmetry elements and forms of normal classes of Six crystal systems. Twinning in crystals. Parameters and Indices systems. Interfacial angle and its measurement.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-V

  • Mineralogy:
    Principles of optics, refractive index, double refraction, pleochroism and extinction. Parts and working of polarising microscope, Nicol prism : construction and working, Bonding in minerals. Silicates and classification of silicate structures. Isomorphism, Polymorphism, Pseudomorphism and Solid solution. Physical, Chemical and optical properties of following mineral groups: Quartz, Feldspar, Mica, Pyroxene, Amphibole, Olivine, Garnet, Chlorite,
    Carbonates and Zeolites.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-VI

  • Economic Geology and Applied Geology:
    Ore, Ore mineral and gangue. Classification of ore deposits. Important processes of ore formation. Occurrence, origin and distribution of following ores in India: Aluminium, Chromium, Copper, Gold, Lead, Zinc, Iron, Manganese. Deposits of mineral used as abrasives, refractories and in ceramics. Deposits of coal and petroleum. Geology and mineral wealth of Madhya Pradesh, National and Madhya Pradesh state mineral policy. Engineering
    properties of rocks. Geological conditions for construction of dams and tunnel. Hydrologic cycle and occurrence of groundwater. Hydrological properties of rocks. Aquifer and its types. Mineral prospecting. Mining methods – open and underground. Mineral exploration – surface and subsurface.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-VII

  • Igneous Petrology:
    Origin of magma and formation of igneous rocks. Bowen’s reaction series and reaction principle. Phase and component. Crystallisation of Bicomponent and Tricomponent magma. Magmatic differentiation and assimilation. Classification of igneous rocks. Forms, Textures and structures of igneous rocks. Composition, texture, origin and mode of occurrence of Granite, Syenite, Diorite, Mafic and Ultramafic groups, Anorthosites and Alkaline rocks.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-VIII

  • Sedimentary Petrology:
    Origin, classification, structures, textures and mineralogical characteristics of sedimentary rocks. Concept of Lithification and Digenesis. Concept of sedimentary facies. Environmental conditions of sedimentary deposition. Structures of sedimentary rocks. Elementary idea about the origin and characteristics of sandstone, conglomerate, limestone, breccia and shale.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-IX

  • Metamorhic Petrology:
    Agents and kinds of metamorphism. Zones, Grades and facies of metamorphism. Regional and Contact metamorphism. Textures and structures of metamorphic rocks. Metamorphism of argillaceous, arenaceous sediments and impure limestone. Metasomatism. Composition, structure and origin of schist, gneiss, marble, amphibolite, charnockite, gondite and khondalite Lithological symbols.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-X

  • Stratigraphy and Palaeontology:
    Principles of stratigraphy. Basic concept of Lithostitigraphic, Chronostratigraphic and Biostratigraphic units. Criteria of stratigraphic correlation. Physiographic divisions and outline of stratigraphy of India. Study of Dharwar, Aravalli, Vindhyan, Cuddapah, Gondwana supergroups, Deccan trap, Bagh and Lameta beds, Sausor Group, Cretaceous rocks of South India, Bundelkhand granite, Jurassic rocks of Kutch, Siwalik Supergroup with reference to startigraphic classification, lithology, fossils, geographic distribution and economic importance. Fossils and Fossilization. Mode of preservation and uses of fossils. Study of morphology and geological history of brachiopods, gastropods, lamellibranches,
    Ammonites, Corals, Trilobites, Echinoids and Gondwana flora.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Diploma in Mining :
MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-I

  • Mining Technology : A
    Site selection techniques. Modes of entry to underground mines, shaft sinking methods and techniques. Drilling techniques. Explosives used in mines. Detonators, Blasting Practices in underground and opencast mines. Blasting equipments and accessories. Precautions in blasting operations.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-II

  • Mining Technology : B
    Mining methods of underground metalliferous and coal mines. Methods of opencast mining. Types and techniques of roof support. Water management in mines. Mine lighting techniques. Transportation in underground and opencast mines. Machines and equipments in underground and opencast mines – their characteristic features and applicability. Stowing methods. Mine subsidence.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-III

  • Physical Geology and Mineralogy :
    Physical Geology – Interior of the Earth, Weathering, Geological Work of Wind and Rivers. Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Mineralogy – Physical properties of minerals. Identification of common minerals.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-IV

  • Petrology, Structural Geology, Stratigraphy and Palaeontology :
    Petrology – Study of Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic rocks. Structural Geology – Dip and Strike, Folds, Faults, Unconformities and Joints. Stratigraphy – Geological Time Scale, Stratigraphic classification of Indian rock formations. Elementary idea about modes of fossilization and uses of fossils.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-V

  • Economic Geology and Hydrology :
    Classification of ore deposits. Ranks and Origin of coal. Deposits of coal in India. Mineral wealth of India including Madhya Pradesh. Mineral Prospecting methods. Groundwater resources, water table, porosity and permeability.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-VI

  • Mine Surveying – A :
    Principles of Surveying. Distance measurement techniques. Chain surveying, Compass surveying, Plane table surveying. Computation of areas and Volumes. Surveying with Miner’s Dial. Underground surveying – Transfer of survey stations from roof to floor and floor to roof. Marking of centre line inunderground locations.
  • Mine Surveying – B :
    Levelling techniques and instruments. Contouring techniques. Subsidence survey – lateral and vertical displacement calculations

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-VII

  • Mine Surveying methods :
    Surveying methods with Theodolite, details of Theodolite instrument. Bore hole surveying – dip, strike and bore hole problems. Curve fitting, Super elevation. Stope surveying. Correlation surveying

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-VIII

  • Mine Management and Legislation :
    Principles of Scientific management, Managerial function in mines – Work study, Time study, Motion study, Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Direction. Control, classification and causes of accidents in mines. Safety aspects in mining. Important provisions related with mine safety and management. Mines Acts, Mines Rules. Coal and Metalliferous Mines Regulations. Legislation of Madhya Pradesh state pertaining to grant of mining lease and royalty on minerals. Functions of Mineral Resources Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-IX

  • Mine Environmental Engineering :
    Properties of gases found in underground mines. Techniques for detection of mine damps. Construction and application of flame safety lamps. Causes, prevention and control of subsurface mine fires. Spontaneous heating, Incubation period. Causes and precautions against fire damp explosion and coal dust explosion. Coward’s diagram. Mine rescue apparatus and operations.

MPPSC Mining Inspector Syllabus Unit-X

  • Mine Ventilation Engineering :
    Natural ventilation. NVP. Mechanical ventilation – Axial flow fans. Centrifugal fans. Forcing fans. Exhaust fans. Auxiliary fans, Booster fans. Ventilation devices. Air-crossing. Splitting of mine air. Standards of ventilation. Laws of air flow in underground mines. Ventilation survey

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Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission has published syllabus for the post of Homeopathy Medical Officer .

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus Details 2022

Recruitment Board Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name Homeopathy Medical Officer

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Selection Procedure 2022

  • Written Examination
  • Interview

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Exam Pattern 2022

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Written Examination Pattern
Paper Subject Marks Duration
Part- A General Studies 150  

3 Hours

Part- B Homeopathy 300
  • Mains exam consists of two papers and the question type is objective.
  • General Studies question paper will be in hindi and English.
  • Homeopathy question paper will be in English.
  • Exam qualifying candidates will be invited for Interview
  • The Interview carries a total of 50 marks

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Written Examination Part- A Syllabus 2022

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus (Section-‘A ‘)-General Knowledge of Madhya Pradesh, National and International level
MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus 1. History culture and literature of M.P.

  • Important Historical events and Major dynasties of M.P.
  • Contribution of Madhya Pradesh in the Independence movements.
  • Art, Architecture and culture of M.P.
  • Main Tribes and Dialects of M.P.
  • Main festivals, folk music and folk art of M.P.
  • Important literary figures of M.P. and their literature.
  • Main Tourist places of M.P.
  • Important personalities of M.P.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus 2. Geography of the Madhya Pradesh

  • Forest, Mountain and Rivers of M.P.
  • Climate of M.P.
  • Natural and mineral resources of M.P.
  • Energy Resources: Conventional and Non- conventional.
  • Main irrigation and Power projects of M.P.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus 3. Politics and Economy of M.P.

  • Political system of M.P. (Governor, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly).
  • Panchayati Raj in M.P.
  • Social system of M.P.
  • Demography and census of M.P.
  • Economic development of M.P.
  • Main industries of M.P.
  • Agriculture and Agri based industries in M.P.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus 4. Current events of International, National and M.P.

  • Important Contemporaneous events.
  • Famous sports competitions; awards and sports institution of the State
    and country.
  • Welfare schemes of M.P. state.
  • Famous personalities and Places.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus 5. Information and Communication Technology

  • Electronics, computers, information and communication technology.
  • Robotics, artificial intelligence and cyber security.
  • E- Governance.
  • Internet and Social networking site.
  • E- Commerce.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Written Examination Part- B Syllabus 2022

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus UNIT-1

  • Anatomy & Physiology:
    General Anatomy –
    Modern concept of cell and its components, cell division, types and their significance.
    Developments Anatomy –
    Embryology –
    Spermatogenesis, Oogenesis, formation of germ layers, Placenta development of – abdominal organs, Cardio vascular system, Nervous system, Respiratory system, Body Cavity, Uro-genital system, Endocrine system.
    Regional Anatomy –
    Upper & lower extremity – Head, Neck, Face, Brain, Thorax, Special Senses, Abdomen and Pelvic to be studied regionally and system wise with reference to bones, muscles joints, arterial supply, venous drainage, lymphatic supply,
    Nervous System –
    Gross anatomy of brain and spinal cord and the main nerve tracts. The peripheral nerves tracts. The peripheral nervous, cranial nerves there relations course and distributions. Autonomic nervous system-development and anomalies, applied Anatomy.
    Physiology
    Introduction –
    Fundamental phenomena of life. The cell and its differentiation. Tissues and organs of the body.
    Biochemical PrinciplesElementary constituents of protoplasm, chemistry of proteins, Carbohydrates and lipids, enzymes.
    Biophysical Principles-
    Cell and components, cell division and tissues like epithelia connective, muscular and nervous tissue.
    Cutaneous System
    1. Skin Structure and functions.
    2. Regulation of body temperature.
    3. Sweat gland their structure and composition Skeleton muscular system.
    1. General introduction and clarification of muscle fibers, simple contraction.
    2. Excitation-construction coupling and molecular basis of construction.
    3. Properties of skeletal muscles.
    Circulatory System
    1. Blood its composition and functions of blood coagulation of blood.
    2. Life history of red blood cells and white blood cell, their functions.
    3. Blood groups Coagulation of blood.
    4. Plasma proteins.
    Cardio Vascular System
    1. Heart structure innervations. Cardiac cycle, heart sound their character and causation, properties of cardiac muscle, regulations of cardio vascular system.
    2. Normal and Abnormal E.C.G.
    3. Heart attack & Heart block
    4. Pulse its normal characters.
    5. Blood pressure.
    Lymphatic System
    Structure of lymphatic gland and vessels, Composition of lymph mechanism, of lymph fluid and its flow.
    Respiratory System
    1. Physiological Anatomy of respiratory tract, -Structure of trachea, bronchi and
    lungs.
    2. Mechanism of respiration, artificial respiration.
    3. Pulmonary volumes and capacities, Pulmonary function test.
    4. Physical principles of gaseous exchange and transport. of respiratory gases.
    5. Apnoea, Asphyxia abnormal respiration.
    Digestive system1. Food stuff-vitamin, Functions of the oesophagus, Stomach. Large and
    small intestine, salivary glands, pancreas, liver.
    2. Composition function and regulation of digestive juices – Salivary, gastric,
    pancreatic intestinal and bile’s secretion.
    3. Movements of G.I. tract.
    4. Mechanism of digestion. Digestion and Absorption of food stuff-carbohydrates Proteins and lipids.
    5. Function of liver.
    6. General Metabolism of fat, carbohydrates and proteins.
    Excretory system
    1. Structure and function of kidney.
    2. Urine, physical character and chemical composition. Common and abnormal ingredients, urine formation glomerular, filtration, concentration of urine, Renal function test.
    Endocrine
    Structure and function of Endocrine Glands- Pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Pancreas Adrenal cortex and adrenal medulla Harmon’s and Hypothalmo – Hyphyseal axis.
    Reproductive System
    1. Male and female reproductive organs, functions of hormones fertilization of ovum, mammary gland.
    2. Physiology of Testis, Ovaries, Menstruation ,Pregnancy and lactation. Nervous system
    1. The central and autonomic nervous system.
    2. Cerebro – Spinal fluid.
    3. Structure and functions of Spinal cord-ascending and descending tracts.
    4. Brain-structure and functions of cerebral and cerebellum, Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Physiology of Sleep.
    5. Medulla-vasomotor, cardiac and respiratory centres.
    6. Physiology of Pain.
    Special senses
    1. Physiology of taste and smell sensation. Sensation of touch.
    2. Anatomy and functions of Ear, Auditory Pathway Mechanism of hearing.
    3. Eye- structure and functions of different parts of Eye, Photo chemistry of vision, Visual pathway, Eye ball vision formation of retinal image,Mechanism of accommodation ,errors of refraction.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus UNIT-2

  • Homoeopathic Pharmacy:
    1. General introduction about Homoeopathic Pharmacy ,Pharmacopoeia with reference to it’s speciality and originality.
    2. Scope of Homeopathic pharmacy in relation to Organon of Medicine, Materia Medica and National Economy as well as growth of Homoeopathic Pharmacy.
    3. Weights, measures and different homeopathic scales.
    4. Commonly used instrument and appliances.
    5. Sources of homeopathic drugs. Process of collection of drug substances, identification purification preservation of potentized drugs.
    6. Vehicles, Dispensing of Medicines.
    7. Methods of preparation of drugs from Organic and Inorganic chemicals, Vegetables, Animal products. Diseased products and the view of Hahnemann on it.
    8. Methods of preparation of Mother Tinctures, Dilutions, Potencies and Trituration.
    9. Fluxion potency, methods of conversion of Trituration into liquid form.
    10. External application – focus on scope of Homoeopathic lotion glycerol, liniment and Ointment it’s preparation and uses of external applications.
    11. Doctrine of signature, Prescription writing including abbreviation and it’s validity
    12. Posology, Concept of placebo, General knowledge of legislation in relation to homeopathic Pharmacy.
    13. Technique of Homeopathic drug proving.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus UNIT-3

  • Organon of Medicine and Principles of
    Homeopathic Philosophy:
    Introduction to Science of Homeopathy
    1. Definition of homeopathy and it’s Scientific and Artistic approach. It’s holistic, Individualistic and dynamic approach to life, health, disease Remedy and cure.
    2. Short history of Hahnemann’s life and his contribution.
    3. Brief life and contribution of early Pioneer after Hahnemann.
    4. History of Homeopathy, Homeopathic Philosophy, Acute and Chronic diseases.
    5. Brief study of the early history of spread of Homeopathy & position of Homeopathy in India and various countries.
    6. Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine from aphorism 1 to 294.
    7. Cardinal and Fundamental Principles of Homeopathy.
    8. Health- Hahnemann’s concept and Modern concept.
    9. Introduction of diseases, their classification, Causes of disease and Hahnemann’s concept and method of Case taking, as stated in Organon of Medicine, which includes analysis of symptoms, Evaluation of Symptoms, Miasmatic diagnosis and Totality of Symptoms.
    10. Guidelines on objectives of analysis and Evaluation of symptoms according to
    different stalwarts in Homeopathy.
    11. Symptomatology-different types of Symtoms.
    12. Homeopathy Philosophy – Dr. J.T. Kent, Dr.Stuart close and Dr. H.A. Robert.
    13. Second Prescription, Selection of potency. Repetition of dose, Intermittent & alternating disease
    14. Role of diet and regimen, obstacles to cures.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus UNIT-4

  • Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory:
    1. Sources, Nature and Scope of Homoeopathic Materia Medica.
    2. Different ways of study of Homoeopathic Materia Medica.
    3. Comparative study of drugs.
    4. Applied Materia Medica
    5. Relationship of remedies.
    6. Study of Homoeopathic Remedies including 12 tissues remedies.
    The Homoeopathic Materia Medica contains following Medicines –
    1. Abies Canadensis, 2. Abies nigra, 3. Abroma Augusta, 4. Abrotanum, 5. Acalypha
    Indica, 6. Aconitum napellus, 7. Actea Spicata, 8. Adonis Vermalis, 9. Aethusa Cyan, 10. Allium Cepa, 11. Aloe socotrina, 12. Anthracinum, 13. Antimonium ars, 14. Antimonium
    Crude, 15. Antimonum tart, 16. Apis mallefica, 17. Argentum metallicum, 18. Argentum nitricum, 19. Arnica Montana, 20. Asafoetida, 21. Asterias rubens, 22. Bacllinum, 23. Baryta carb, 24. Baryta mur, 25. Belladonna, 26. Bellis perennis, 27. Benzoic Acid, 28. Borex, 29. Bovista, 30. Bromium, 31. Bryonia, 32. Bufo, 33. Cactus Grandiflorus, 34. Caladium Seguinum, 35. Calcarea arsenica, 36. Calcarea carb, 37. Calcarea flour, 38. Calcarea phos, 39. Calcarea suiph, 40. Calendula, 41. Calotropis, 42. Camphora, 43. Cannabis indica, 44. Cannabis sativa, 45. Cantharis, 46. Capsicum, 47. Carbo animalis, 48. Carbo vegitabilis, 49. Carbolic acid, 50. Carica papaya, 51. Cassia, 52. Caulophyllium, 53. Causticum, 54. Cedron, 55. Chamomilla, 56. Childonium, 57. Cicuta virosa, 58. Cina, 59. Clamatis, 60. Cocculus Indica, 61. Coffea cruda, 62. Colchicum , 63. Collinsonia, 64. Colocynthis, 65. Condurango , 66. Conium Mac, 67. Corallium, 68. Crataegus , 69. Crocus Sativa, 70. Crotalus horridus, 71. Croton tiglium, 72. Cuprum metallicum , 73. Cyclamen, 74. Dioscorea , 75. Digitalis pur, 76. Drosera, 77. Dulcamara, 78. Equisetum, 79. Eupatorium perfol, 80. Euphrasia, 81. Ferrum
    metallicum, 82. Ferrum phosphoricum, 83. Ficus religiosa, 84. Flouric acid , 85. Gelsemium, 86. Gionoine, 87. Graphitis, 88. Helleborus foetidus, 89. Helionius, 90. Heper –sulph , 91. Hydrastis can, 92. Hydrocotyle, 93. Hyoscyamus , 94. Hypericum, 95. Ignatia, 96. Iodum, 97. Ipecac, 98. Jonosia Asoca, 99. Justicia Adhatoda, 100. Kali brom, 101. Kali carb , 102. Kali mur, 103. Kali phos, 104. Kali sulph, 105. Kalimia latifolia, 106. Kreosotum, 107. Lac can , 108. Lac def, 109. Lachesis Mutus, 110. Ledum Pal, 111. Lilium tig, 112. Lithum carb, 113. Lobelia inf, 114. Lycopodium, 115. Lyssinum, 116. Magnesium Carb, 117. Magnesium a mur, 118. Medorrhinum, 119. Melilotus, 120. Millefolium, 121. Mephitis, 122. Mercurius cor, 123. Mercurius cyanatus, 124. Mercuris dul, 125. Mercuris sol, 126. Mercuris sulph, 127. Mezereum ,128. Magnesia Phos, 129. Moschus, 130. Murex pur, 131. Muriaticum acid, 132. Naja tri, 133. Natrium Carb, 134. Natrium Mur, 135. Natrium phos, 136. Natrium sulph, 137. Nitic acid, 138. Nux moschata , 139. Nux vomica, 140. Ocimum Sanct, 141. Onosmodium, 142. Opium, 143. Oxalic acid, 144. Patroleum, 145. Phosphoricum acid, 146. Physostigma, 147. Phytolacca d, 148. Picric acid, 149. Platina met , 150. Plumbum met, 151. Podophyllum, 152. Psorinum, 153. Pulsatilla, 154. Pyrogenium, 155. Radium bromide, 156. Ranuculus bulb, 157. Raphanus, 158. Ratanhia, 159. Rauwolfia Serpentina , 160. Rheum, 161. Rhododendron, 162. Rhus tox, 163. Rumex , 164. Ruta g, 165. Sabadilla, 166. Sabal serrulata, 167. Sabina, 168. Sambucus, 169. Sanguinaria Can, 170. Sanicula, 171. Sarsaparilla, 172. Secale cor , 173. Selenium met , 174. Sepia off, 175. Syzygium jambolanum, 176. Silicea, 177. Spigelia, 178. Spongia tosta, 179. Squilla, 180. Stannum Met, 181. Staphysagria, 182. Sticta pul, 183.Stramonium, 184. Sulphur, 185. Sulphuric acid, 186. Symphytum off, 187. Syphilinum, 188. Tabacum, 189. Taraxacum, 190. Terentula c, 191. Teribinthina, 192. Theridion, 193. Thuja Occi , 194. Thyroidinum , 195. Trillium pendulum , 196. Urtica urens , 197. Vaccinum , 198. Variolinum , 199. Veratrum alb, 200. Varatrum viride, 201. Viburnum opulus, 202. Vinca minor, 203. Vipera, 204. Zincum met.Homeopathic Repertory
    Case Taking –
    ( From Aph -83 to 104 ) Definition of case taking, Purpose of case taking Difficulties of case taking during chronic case. Recording of cases and usefulness of recorded keeping. Totality of Symptoms, Prescribing Symptoms, Uncommon, Peculiar and Characteristic Symptoms. Analysis of the cases Uncommon and common symptoms, Gradation and Evaluation of symptoms, Importance of General symptoms – Mental and Physical Symptoms. Sources of General symptoms. Particular symptoms, Importance of Concomitant symptoms. Study of different RepertoriesKent’s Repertory. Boennighausen’s Therapeutic pocket book Boger
    Boenninghausen’s Repertory, Card Repertory, Computer Repertory (Various types of Homoeopathic Software) History of Repertory , Philosophical back ground, structure, concept of Repertorisation Scope and limitations and advantages.
    1. Methods and techniques of Repertorisation, Steps of Repertorisation
    2. Terms and language of Repertories (Rubrics), Cross references in other repertories and Materia Medica.
    3. Conversion of symptoms into rubrics and Repertorisation using different repertories.
    4. Repertory – its relation with organon of Medicine and Materia Medica.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus UNIT-5

  • Pathology- General & Systemic Pathlogy including Parasitology,
    Bacteriology and Virology:
    (a) General Pathology- Cell injury and cellular adaptation , Infection, Inflammation, Repair, Healing, injury, Immunity, Degeneration, Embolism, Thrombosis, Oedema, ,Atrophy, Hypertrophy , Hyperplasia, Anaplasia, Metaplasia, Ischaemia, Haemorrhage, Shock ,Atrophy,
    Hyperaemia , Gangrene, Infraction, Pyrexia ,Necrosis, Disorder of Pigmentation, Neoplasia, Calcification, Effects of radiation, Hospital infection.
    (b) Systemic Pathology
    1 Diseases of blood general consideration anaemia, plastic anaemia, chlorossis and leukaemia
    2. Diseases of circulatory/Cardiovascular system- pericarditis , endocarditis, arterio sclerosis, Syphilitic Artritis and Aneurism.
    3. Meningitis
    4. Diseases of Respiratory systems
    5. Diseases Of Kidney and Urinary tract.
    6. Diseases of G.I. System. ( Alimentary tract Cholera, Ulcer-Peptic ulcer, Typhoid ulcer, Tubercular ulcer, Amoebic and Bacillary dysentery, Pancreas-Diabetes mellitus, Diseases of liver and Gallbladder.)
    7. Diseases of Reproductive System including male and female Diseases.
    8. Diseases’ of Skin and Soft tissues, Musculo-Skeletal system.
    Parasitology- The morphology, pathogenicity and laboratory investigation of the following
    parasites:-
    Entamoeba histoytica, Leis mania donovani, Plasmodium vivax and P. Falciparum, Helmenthis-, Taeania Sanginata. T. Solium. Wochereria Bancrofti Ancylostoma dudodenaie Wochereria Bancrofti Ancylostoma dudodenaie, Wuchereria Bancroftii Ancylostoma dudodenaie,Ascaris lumbricoides.
    Virology
    Nature and classification of viruses ,Morphology and replication of viruses-Chiken pox , measles, common cold, Herpes zoster, Acute poliomyelitis, Influenza, Hepatitis and Primary typical pneumonia.
    Bacteriology
    The morphology ,biology and pathogenicity of the Gram positive ,Gram negative aerobic and anaerobic cocci and Bacilli –
    Streptococcus ,Staphylococcus, Pneumococcas and Gonococcus, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Bacillus tetanus, B. Typhosa , Bacillus Leprae, B.pestis, B. Coma,
    B.Anthrax.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus UNIT-6

  • Forensic Medicine and Toxicology:
    Introduction
    1. Definition of Forensic Medicine( Medical jurisprudence) Courts and there jurisdiction. History of forensic medicine in India. Medical Ethics and etiquette, Duties of registered medical practitioner in medico legal cases.
    1. Legal Procedure
    Inquests, court in India, legal procedure, Medical evidences in courts, Dying declaration, Dying deposition including medical certificates and medico legal reports.
    2. Personal Identification
    Determination of age and sex in living and dead race and religion, DNA finger printing, Foot print, Medico- legal importance of bones ,Scars and teeth, Tattoo marks, Handwriting ,Anthropometry, Examination of biological stains and hair.
    3. Death and it’s medico legal importance
    Types of Death, their medico legal importance, Immediate, early and late, signs of death and their medico legal importance, Asphyxial death(Mechanical Asphyxia and drowning),Death from starvation, cold and heat ets.
    4. Sexual Offences Abortion And infanticide
    Different methods, complications, Accidents and criminal abortions, MTP, Infant death , Rape, incest, sodomy, sadism, masochism, Tribadism, bestiality , Buccal coitus and other sexual offences (Perversions)
    5. Toxicology-General and clinical
    Forensic Toxicology and Study of different poisons ,diagnosis of poisoning in living and dead ,General principles of management of poisoning, Medico legal aspects of  poisons, Antidotes . Types of poisons- Corrosive –Mineral acids ,Caustic alkalis, Organic Acids ,Vegetable acids .Irritant Poisons- organic poisons -Vegetable and animal ,Inorganic Poisons-Metallic and non metallic, Asphyxiant- poisons- Carbon Monoxide, Carbon dioxide ,Hydrogen Sulphide , Neurotic poisons- opium ,Nux-vomica, Alcohol ,Kerosene and Petroleum products, Cannabis indica, Dhatura , Belladonna ,Hyscyanus ,Curare, conium . Cardiac Poison-Digitalis purpurea ,Olender, Aconite ,Nicotine .Snake poison ,Lead poisoning
    Legislations relating to medical profession
    The homeopathy central council Act,1973(59 of 1973); The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (68 of 1986); The medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 (34 of 1971);The Mental Health Act,1987 (14 of 1987); The Indian Evidence Act,1872 (1 of 1872); The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act,2006 (6 of 2007);The Personal Injuries Act,1963 (37 of 1963); the Drugs and Cosmetics Act ,1940 (23 of 1940) and the rules made their in ; the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements)Act,1954 (21 of 1954); the Transplantation of Human Organs Act ,1994 (42 of 1994);the Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of misuse )Act, 1994 (57 of 1994); the Homeopathic Practitioners (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Code of Ethics)Regulations,1982; the Drugs Control Act,1950 (26 of 1950); the medicine and Toiletry Preparations (Excise Duties)Act, 1955 (16 of 1955); the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) and the Criminal Procedure Code (2 of 1974) (relevant provisions) the Protection with Disabilities(Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full
    Participation)Act,1995(1 of 1996);the Clinical Establishment (Registration and Regulation)Act,2010(23 of 2010);Malpractices Covering professional Secrecy, The practitioner and the various legislation Act .

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus UNIT-7

  • Preventive and Social Medicine -Community Medicine
    (including health education and family medicine):
    1. Introduction to preventive and social medicine concept, man and society aim and scope of preventive and social medicine, social causes of disease and social problems or the sick relation of economic factors and environment in health and disease.
    2. Physiological Hygiene-
    (a) Food and Nutrition food in relation to health and disease. Balanced diets Nutritional deficiencies and nutritional survey, food processing pasteurization of milk. Adulteration of food and food inspection, food poisoning.
    (b) Air, light and sunshine
    (c) Effect of climate, humidity, Temperature, pressure and other meteorological
    conditions comfort zone effect of overcrowding.
    (d) Personal Hygiene.(Cleanliness, rest, sleep, work )Physical exercise and training
    care of health in tropics.
    3.Environmental Sanitation-
    a. Definition and importance
    b. Atmospheric pollution Purification of air ,air sterilization ,air bone diseases.
    c. Water supplies sources and uses, impurities and purification. Public water supplies in urban and ruler areas .Standard of drinking water water borne diseases.
    d. Conservancy methods in villages, towns and cities Septic tanks ,dry earth latrines. Water closets, disposal of the dead, disposal of refuge and incineration.
    e. Sanitation of fairs and festivals.
    f. Disinfections –disinfectants, deodorants antiseptics germicides. Methods of disinfections and sterilization.
    g. Insects insecticides and disinfection insects in relation of disease insect control.
    h. Prophylaxis and vaccination Immunology and personal hygiene According to Homeopathic point of view.
    4.Medical Statistics-
    Principles and elements of vital statistics
    Preventive Medicine
    (a) General principles of prevention and control of communicable diseased Plague ,Cholera ,Small pox, Diphtheria, Leprosy, Tuberculosis, Malaria, Kala azar. Filariasis common viral disease e.g Common cold Measles, Chicken pox, Poliomyelitis infective hepatitis .Helminthic infections, Enteric fever dysenteries and also animal disease transmissible to man. Their description and methods of preventive spread by contact, by droplet infection by environmental vehicles (water, soil, food insects animals, foundries prophylaxis and vaccination.
    (b) General principles of prevention and control of non-communicable diseases e.g. obesity hypertension etc.
    Natural History of Diseases
    Maternal and child health ,School health services ,Health Education,
    Mental Hygiene- Elementary principals.
    Demography, Channels of communication, National family planning programme, knowledge, attitudes regarding contraceptive practices, population and growth control/Health administration and international health relation.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus UNIT-8

  • Surgery:
    Over all review of the Applied Anatomy and Applied Physiology
    1. Basics of general surgical procedures.
    2. Inflammation infections(Specific and Non –specific suppuration, Bacteriology, Immunity.
    3. Injuries of various kinds wound healing and management including ulcers sinuses, Gangrene etc.
    4. Haemorrhage, shock ,their management.
    5. Resuscitation and support in emergencies.
    6. Accidents and warfare injuries management.
    7. Burns Management.
    8. Diseases of bones general principles including growing Skelton
    9. Fractures and dislocation general principles. Diseases of the joint specially hip joint.
    10. Diseases of the joints general principles including rheumatology.
    11.Diseases of the muscles tendons fascia etc. general principles.
    12.Diseases of the arteries General principles.
    13.Diseases of the veins general principles.
    14.Diseases of the lymphatic system general principles.
    15.Diseases of the nerves general principles.
    16.Immunology general organ rejection transplants etc.
    17.Oncology tumours cysts etc. general principles of management.
    18.Congenital disorders orientating and correction procedure.
    19.Surgical Diseases of the infancy and childhood.
    All common clinical conditions of various parts. Their evolution examination methods and diagnosis. Their investigation prognosis , management especial principles. Relevant minor surgical procedures. Preventive aspects.
    Orthopaedics :
    Study as above about injuries, inflammation ulcer, Sinus, Tumours, cysts etc.(related to common condition of all bones and joints including spine) with relevant management correlating with physiotherapy etc.
    Ophthalmology :
    Knowledge of common disease, accidents, injuries etc. of various part of eyes, Clinical Examination of eye.(Various parts) using various instruments including Ophthamoscopy. Common eye operation and relevant care of the patients.
    Otorhinolaryngology (ENT):
    Common disorders of Ears, Nose, Throat, Tracheo bronchial tree, Oesophagus.
    Management of common surgical procedures an emergency proceduresManagement of post operative complications, Shock ,Acute Haemorrhage, Acute injury, Head Injury.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus UNIT-9

  • Obstetrics:
    Over all review of the Applied Anatomy and Applied Physiology.
    Diagnosis of Pregnancy, Development of the Intra Uterine Pregnancy . Antenatal care, Care of newborn Introduction of Abnormal Pregnancy , abnormal Puerperal, Introduction of Normal Labour and Abnormal labour, Post natal care.
    Abnormal pregnancies : Abortion, molar pregnancy, Extra Uterine, Diseases of placenta and membrane, Toxaemia of pregnancy, Ante partum Haemorrhage, disorders of Genital tract Retroversion ,Prolepses Tumours etc. Multiple pregnancies, protracted gestation.
    1 Common disorders an systemic diseases associated with pregnancy.
    2 Abnormal labour-Position and Presentation .Twins ,Prolapsed of cord and limbs, abnormalities in the acting of the Uterus, Abnormal condition of soft part contracted pelvis, obstructed labour, Complications of third stage of labour, injuries of birth canals.
    3 Abnormal Puerperal infections etc.
    Gynaecology
    1. Applied anatomy and physiology.
    2. Gynaecological Examination.
    3. Developmental Abnormalities.
    4. Uterine displacements.
    5. Inflammation, Ulceration and traumatic lesion of the female genital organs, malignant/non malignant Growths.
    6. Infant Care, Neonatal hygiene.
    7. Breast feeding ,artificial feeding.
    8. Management of premature child, Asphyxia, Birth injuries, Common disorders of new born.

MPPSC Homeopathy Medical Officer Syllabus UNIT-10

  • Practice of Medicine:
    Concept Of Diseases to the homeopathic approach
    Knowledge of common evolution of study about its causation ,Manifestations, Maintaince and Prognosis in details.
    Fevers-common types, caused by:- Protozoan infection-malaria, blackwaterfever, leishmaniasia, kala-azar
    Bacterial infection- cerebrospinal fevers, enteric groups of fevers, bacillus colli infection, Spirochetes infection, syphilis
    Viral infection- measles, chicken pox, dengue
    Physical and Chemical agents- unknown aetiology, septicaemia Pyrexia, Erysipelas
    and Plague.
    Climacteric Factors in Diseases
    Diseases due to genetic factors
    Diseases due to nutritional disorder.
    Diseases of alimentary tract, Liver and Biliary Diseases ,Pancreas Diseases.
    Haematological Diseases, Metabolic Diseases
    Diseases of Respiratory System.
    Cardiovascular system disease.
    Diseases of kidney & Urinary tracts.
    Diseases of water and Electrolytes balance.
    Diseases of Connective Tissue Disorders.
    Diseases of bone and joints .
    Skin Diseases.
    Endocrinal diseases.
    Diseases of CNS & Peripheral nervous system and Mental diseases.
    Acute Emergencies including poisoning.
    Paediatrics.

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Recruitment Board Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name Ayurveda Medical Officer

MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Selection Procedure 2022

  • Written Examination
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MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Written Examination Pattern
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Part- A General Studies 150  

3 Hours

Part- B Ayurveda 300
  • Mains exam consists of two papers and the question type is objective.
  • General Studies question paper will be in hindi and English.
  • Ayurveda question paper will be in hindi.
  • Exam qualifying candidates will be invited for Interview
  • The Interview carries a total of 50 marks

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MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus (Section-‘A ‘)-General Knowledge of Madhya Pradesh, National and International level
MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 1. History culture and literature of M.P.

  • Important Historical events and Major dynasties of M.P.
  • Contribution of Madhya Pradesh in the Independence movements.
  • Art, Architecture and culture of M.P.
  • Main Tribes and Dialects of M.P.
  • Main festivals, folk music and folk art of M.P.
  • Important literary figures of M.P. and their literature.
  • Main Tourist places of M.P.
  • Important personalities of M.P.

MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 2. Geography of the Madhya Pradesh

  • Forest, Mountain and Rivers of M.P.
  • Climate of M.P.
  • Natural and mineral resources of M.P.
  • Energy Resources: Conventional and Non- conventional.
  • Main irrigation and Power projects of M.P.

MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 3. Politics and Economy of M.P.

  • Political system of M.P. (Governor, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly).
  • Panchayati Raj in M.P.
  • Social system of M.P.
  • Demography and census of M.P.
  • Economic development of M.P.
  • Main industries of M.P.
  • Agriculture and Agri based industries in M.P.

MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 4. Current events of International, National and M.P.

  • Important Contemporaneous events.
  • Famous sports competitions; awards and sports institution of the State
    and country.
  • Welfare schemes of M.P. state.
  • Famous personalities and Places.

MPPSC Ayurveda Medical Officer Syllabus 5. Information and Communication Technology

  • Electronics, computers, information and communication technology.
  • Robotics, artificial intelligence and cyber security.
  • E- Governance.
  • Internet and Social networking site.
  • E- Commerce.

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MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Written Examination Pattern
Paper Subject Marks Duration
Part- A General Studies 150  

3 Hours

Part- B Fishery Science 300
  • Mains exam consists of two papers and the question type is objective.
  • General Studies and Fishery Science question paper will be in hindi and English.
  • Exam qualifying candidates will be invited for Interview
  • The Interview carries a total of 50 marks

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Written Examination Part- A Syllabus 2022

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus (Section-‘A ‘)-General Knowledge of Madhya Pradesh, National and International level
MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus 1. History culture and literature of M.P.

  • Important Historical events and Major dynasties of M.P.
  • Contribution of Madhya Pradesh in the Independence movements.
  • Art, Architecture and culture of M.P.
  • Main Tribes and Dialects of M.P.
  • Main festivals, folk music and folk art of M.P.
  • Important literary figures of M.P. and their literature.
  • Main Tourist places of M.P.
  • Important personalities of M.P.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus 2. Geography of the Madhya Pradesh

  • Forest, Mountain and Rivers of M.P.
  • Climate of M.P.
  • Natural and mineral resources of M.P.
  • Energy Resources: Conventional and Non- conventional.
  • Main irrigation and Power projects of M.P.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus 3. Politics and Economy of M.P.

  • Political system of M.P. (Governor, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly).
  • Panchayati Raj in M.P.
  • Social system of M.P.
  • Demography and census of M.P.
  • Economic development of M.P.
  • Main industries of M.P.
  • Agriculture and Agri based industries in M.P.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus 4. Current events of International, National and M.P.

  • Important Contemporaneous events.
  • Famous sports competitions; awards and sports institution of the State
    and country.
  • Welfare schemes of M.P. state.
  • Famous personalities and Places.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus 5. Information and Communication Technology

  • Electronics, computers, information and communication technology.
  • Robotics, artificial intelligence and cyber security.
  • E- Governance.
  • Internet and Social networking site.
  • E- Commerce.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Written Examination Part- B Syllabus 2022

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus FISHERY SCIENCE:
MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus UNIT-1

  • 1. General characters and classification of fishes.
  • 2. The skin and scales of fishes.
  • 3. Fins and locomotion in fishes.
  • 4. Migration and factors influencing migration in fishes

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus UNIT-2

  • 1. Food and Alimentary canal in fishes.
  • 2. Respiratory system in fishes.
  • 3. Excretion and osmoregulation in fishes.
  • 4. Reproductive system in fishes.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus UNIT-3

  • 1. Endocrine glands in fishes.
  • 2. Specialized organs in fishes (Electric organ, Sound producing organ, Light producing organ, Poison gland)
  • 3. Sense organs in fishes (Smell, Taste, Eye, Lateral line)
  • 4. Common diseases of fishes and their care.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus UNIT-4

  • 1. Economic importance of fishes.
  • 2. Fish preservation and processing, Value addition.
  • 3. Fishing gear and Nets.
  • 4. Aquatic weed and their control.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus UNIT-5

  • 1. Induce breeding techniques and synthetic hormones.
  • 2. Physico -chemical and Biological factor of water required in fish culture.
  • 3. Construction and maintenance of fish farm.
  • 4. Cultivable fishes and their characteristics.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus UNIT-6

  • 1. Fish Growth, maturation and fecundity of fishes.
  • 2. Food and feeding habits of cultivable fishes.
  • 3. Various types of ponds: its importance and management.
  • 4. Various types fish hatchery and their management.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus UNIT-7

  • 1. Plankton and their importance in fisheries.
  • 2. Fish seed and brooders transport.
  • 3. Composite fish culture: pond preparation, eradication of weeds and predatory fishes
  • 4. Integrated fish farming.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus UNIT-8

  • 1. Ornamental fish culture. Aquarium construction and maintenance.
  • 2. Fresh water prawn farming.
  • 3. Culture of Air breathing fishes.
  • 4. Inland culture systems: cage, pen and raceway culture.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus UNIT-9

  • 1. Modern fishing technology, fish genetics.
  • 2. fresh fish handling and their transport, fishery by products.
  • 3. Fish marketing, including export marketing and co-operative societies.
  • 4. Fishery recourses of India with special reference to Madhya Pradesh.

MPPSC Assistant Director Fisheries Syllabus UNIT-10

  • 1. Fishery policies of Madhya Pradesh and fishery legislation.
  • 2. Sewage fed fisheries.
  • 3. Threats to fish diversity.
  • 4. Aquatic pollution and its effect on fishes.

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