JKPSC Syllabus Jammu & Kashmir
JKPSC Syllabus Jammu & Kashmir

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JKPSC Syllabus

JKPSC MO Syllabus

General Surgery Including Orthopaedics:

  • Wound healing
  • Fluid and electrolytes
  • Nutritional Support
  • Wound infection, special infections, AIDs
  • Sterilization, methods and precautions
  • Transplantation
  • Tumors
  • Skin diseases and Plastic surgery. Burns.
  • Arterial disorders and venous disorders, Lymphatics
  • Accident and emergency Surgery
  • Cleft lip and palate
  • Disorders of salivary gland
  • Sutures
  • Thyroid
  • Parathyroid and Adernal glands
  • Breast
  • Thorax – Injureis and diseases of Lung, Diaphregm
  • Heart
  • Liver
  • Spleen
  • Gall bladder and Bileducts
  • Pancreas
  • Peritoneum, Omentum, Mesentry and Retroperitoneal spaces.
  • Small and large intestine
  • Intestinal obstruction
  • Appendix
  • Rectum
  • Anus and Anal Canal
  • Hernias
  • Urology
  • Fractures
  • Tumors of Bone, Benign and Malignant
  • Metabolic and Non infection disorders of bones and joints.
  • Infection of Joints, Pyogoenic, Tuberculosis
  • Injuries of spine and pelvis & their management

Medicine:

  • Cardinal manifestations and presentation of diseases.
  • Nutritional diseases
  • Hematology
  • Infectious diseases
  • Disease of Cardio Vascular system
  • Diseases of Respiratory system
  • Diseases of Kidney and Urinary tract
  • Diseases of Gastro Intestinal system.
  • Diseases of Immune system, connective tissue and joints
  • Endocrinology & Metabolism.
  • Neurologic disorders.
  • Environment and occupational hazards.

Obstetrics And Gynaecology:

  • Introduction to Obstetrics
  • Development of human placenta and embryo, anomalies of placenta and coord.
  • Formation of liquor amni and its circulation.
  • Anatatomical and physiological changes during pregnancy.
  • Diagnosis of pregnancy
  • Methods of Obsterical and Pelvic examination and special investigations.
  • Role of USG and Radiology in Obstetrics.
  • Antenatal care including use of drugs during pregnancy.
  • Antepartum, foetal surveillance in high risk pregnancies.
  • Social Obstetrics
  • Anemia in pregnancy
  • Heart diseases in pregnancy.
  • Diabetes, prediabetic state, glycoosuria in pregnancy
  • Respiratory diseases in pregnancy.
  • Psychiatric disorders in pregnancy and purperium
  • Jaundice in pregnancy
  • Skin diseases in pregnancy
  • Urinary Tract infection in pregnancy including Asymptomaticbacteruria, chronic renal infection in pregnancy, renal failure in pregnancy.
  • Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy.
  • APH-plalcentaprevia accidental haemorrhage and extra placental causeshypofibrinogenemis, diagnosis and management, DUC annuria.
  • Rh factor Pathology Rh testing and management of pregnancy and new born.
  • Multiple pregnancy
  • Postmaturity
  • Intrauterine growth retardation
  • Intrauterine death.
  • Recurrent pregnancy – wastages
  • Surgical Gynecological conditions with pregnancy
  • Abnormal position and presentations
  • Special cases
  • Normal Labour
  • Preterm Labour
  • Abnormal Uterine action
  • Prolonged labour
  • Normal Pelvis and foetal skull
  • Contracted Pelvis, CPD, Pelvic assessment
  • Obstructed Labour
  • Injuries of Genital Tract
  • Injury of the Urinary System
  • Obstetrical Palsy
  • Postpartum Collapse.
  • Normal Pueperium
  • Puerperal infection
  • Neonatology
  • Obstetrical procedure.
  • Anatomy of Uro Genital tract
  • Development of Urogenitaltract.
  • Physiology of Menstruation, ovulation and Normal Contro.
  • Gynaecological History taking, examination and investigation.
  • Sex differentiation, asexuality & Intersexuality.
  • Amenorrhoea causes, Diagnosis and Management.
  • Infertility Male & Female causes, Diagnosis with investigation and management with newer modalities.
  • Dysmenorrhoea
  • Abnormal uterine bleeding
  • Trophoblastic tumors
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Infections of Genital tract.
  • Genital prolapse Retroversion
  • Urinary Incontinence
  • Rectal inconteinence
  • Endommetrioosis and Adenornysis.
  • Benign conditions and benign tumors.
  • Pruritis
  • Chronic Vulval Dystrophies
  • Tumors of Uterus
  • Ovarian Tumors
  • Genital Cancers
  • Menopause
  • Role of USG & Radiology in Gynae
  • Preoperative and postoperative management & complications of major Gynae surgery.
  • Gynaecological surgery
  • MTP 1st and 2nd Trimester
  • Contraceptions including Voluntary surgical contraception.
  • Demography

Pediatrics:

  • Basic sciences as applied to paediatrics
  • Growth and development.
  • Adolescence
  • Clinical biostatistics
  • Community paediatrics, including National Programmes.
  • Immunization
  • Nutritional requirements and nutritional disorders.
  • Infectious disease, including parasitic infestations
  • Infections- Respiratory, G.I, CNS, Genito-Urinary, Hematopoietic infections in neonates, infants, children and adolescents.
  • Systemic diseases.
  • Neonatology including antenatal paediatrics

Preventive and Social Medicine:

  • History of Preventive and Social Medicine.
  • Concepts of Health and Diseases.
  • Nutrition and Health
  • Social Science and Health
  • Environment & Health
  • Occupational Health
  • Genetics and Health
  • Public Health Administration
  • Demography and Family Planning
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Immunity and Immunization
  • Epidemiology of communicable and non-communicable diseases.
  • National Control/Eradication programmes relevant to specific diseases.
  • Health Information systems for the routine and vital health statistics
  • Primary Health care-Principles, components and levels of practice in the health care infrastructure.
  • Health Education
  • International Health

Forensic Medicine & Texicology:

  • Medicolegal examination of injured person
  • Medicolegal examination of Rape victim
  • Medicolegal examination of Sodomy
  • Examination of accused of Rape
  • Medicolegal Examination of Intoxicated person
  • Procedure for conducting Medicolegal Post-mortem
  • Essential requirements for conduct of Medicolegal Post-mortem
  • Autopsy of Foctus
  • To calculate time since death on post-mortem
  • Examination of Skeletal remains
  • Technique of Viscera Preservation on post-mortem examination
  • Exhumation & Post-mortem
  • Medicolegal duties of Doctor in Poisoned Patients
  • Duties of a R.M.P
  • Procedure of recording Evidence
  • Recording of Firearm injuries
  • Forensic Science Laboratory
  • Post-mortem in case of Hanging and strangulation
  • Age Certification
  • Medical Jurisprudence
  • Forensic psychiatry
  • Thanatology
  • Deliriant poisons
  • Fire arm & bomb blast injury

Anatomy:

  • Cardiovascular system and lymphatic system-Blood supply of heart +lymphatic drainage of heart
  • Thoracic outlet syndrome
  • Abdominal quadrants
  • Vermiform appendix-Positions of appendix
  • Difference between male and female pelvis
  • Layers of Scalp
  • Triangles of neck, contents of anterior triangle
  • Paranasal sinuses with applied anatomy
  • Cartilages of larynx
  • Names of Cranial Nerves
  • Pharyngal arches
  • History of cardiac muscles
  • Difference between thick and thin Skin
  • Annual pancreas

Physiology:

Nerve Muscles
Neuromuscular transmission
Muscle proteins(Biochemistry)
Excitation-Contraction coupling
Blood
Anemia
Hemostatis
Respiratory System
Mechanics of respiration-I
Mechanics of respiration-II
Cardiovascular System
ECG
Exercise physiology
Cardiovascular reflexes
Gastrointestinal System
Introduction of G.I. Physiology: General organization of G.I. tract
Pathophysiology of diarrheal disease
Nutrition
Diet during pregnancy and lactation
Diet during infancy and childhood
Environmental Physiology
Man in cold environment
Man in hot environment
Reproduction
Introduction to reproductive system
Kidney
Renal Tubular function-I
Renal tubular function-II
Micturition
General
CSF
Physiology of pain
Brain stem reflexs, stretch reflexes and tendon reflexes
Basal ganglia
Speech
Functional anatomy of eye
Functional anatomy of ear: impedance matching
Auditory pathway
Olfaction
Physiology of taste

Biochemistry:

Molecular Biology-its role in Clinical Biochemistry
Structure, biochemical role of DNA and RNA, Genomes, Basic concepts of DNA & RNA metabolism Replication, Transcription and Translation-importance of their inhibitors, Recombinant DNA technology and polymerase chain reaction-their role in medicine, Gene therapy, Genomics and Bioinformatics, their relevance to medicine.
Biochemical basis of Hormone action
Communication among cells and tissues, Molecular mechanism of action of Steroid hormones, hormones of pancreas, thyroid and parathyroid, Signal transduction, G-Proteins coupled receptors and second messengers, Role of leptins and adipocytokines.
Clinical Biochemistry
Organ function tests: Liver function tests, Kidney function tests, Thyroid function tests, Adrenal and Pancreatic function tests, Tumor markers and growth factors, Biochemical changes in pregnancy and lactation, Water and electrolytes balance and imbalance, Acid-base balance and disorders. Total Quality Management of Laboratories, Internal quality control, External quality control, Accreditation of laboratories.

Microbiology:

General Bacteriology
Sterilization/disinfection
Culture media
Antimicrobial sensitivity
Bacterial genetics
System Bacteriology
Gram positive bacteria
Gram Negative bacteria
Mycobacteria
Immunology
Innate and Adaptive immune responses
Hypersensitivity
Autoimmunity
Virology
DNA/RNA viruses
HIV
Herpes viruses

Pharmacology:

  • General Pharmacology
  • Autonomic nervous system
  • Cardiovascular system
  • Central Nervous
  • Antibiotics and chemotherapy

ENT:

  • Complications of Otitis media
  • Otosclerosis and tympanoplasty
  • BERA
  • Acoustic neuroma (tumors of ear)
  • FESS/ESS
  • Neurological affections of larynx
  • Hoarseness and tumors
  • Tracheostomy
  • Diseases and tumors of thyroid
  • ENT manifestation of AIDS

Ophthalmology:

Lids
Entropeon
Ectropeon
Ptosis
Cornea
Corneal ulcer
Keretoconus
Lasik laser
Lens
Senile cataract
Subluxlated lens
Multifocal iol
Retina
Diabetic Retinopathy
Macular hole
Retinal detachment
Optic nerve
Optic atrophy
Pappiliedema
Dilated pupil

Radiology:

  • Radiation Protection and hazards
  • Basics of x-ray, ultrasound, CT and MRI
  • Basics of PET & SPECT
  • Clinical indications/contraindications of CT, MRI and PET
  • Contrast media and their adverse reactions and their management
  • Radiological investigations like IVP, HSG, Barium studies
  • Ultrasonography and Doppler

JKPSC CCE Syllabus 2018

JKPSC Syllabus of CCE Preliminary Exam

JKPSC Syllabus FOR THE EXAMINATION PART A—PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION COMPULSORY SUBJECT GENERAL STUDIES

The paper on General Studies will include questions covering the following fields of knowledge:

  • General Science
  • Current events of national and international importance, History of India.
  • World Geography.
  • Indian Polity and Economy.
  • Indian National Movement and also questions on General Mental Ability

Questions on General Science will cover general appreciation and understanding of science, including matters of everyday observation and experience, as may be expected of a well-educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific discipline. In History, emphasis will be on a broad general understanding of the subject in its social, economic, and political aspects. In Geography, the emphasis will be on the Geography of India. Questions on the Geography of India will relate to the physical, social, and economic Geography of the country, including the main features of Indian agricultural and natural resources. Questions on Indian Polity and Economy will test knowledge of the country’s political system, Panchayati raj, community development, and planning in India. Questions on the Indian National Movement will relate to the nature and character of the nineteenth-century resurgence, growth of nationalism, and attainment of Independence.

OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

AgricultureAnimal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
BotanyChemistry
Civil EngineeringCommerce
EconomicsElectrical Engineering
GeographyGeology
Indian HistoryLaw
MathematicsMechanical Engineering
PhilosophyPhysics
Political SciencePsychology
Public AdministrationSociology
StatisticsZoology

JKPSC Exam Pattern of CCE

JKPSC CCE Prelims Exam Pattern

PaperType of the QuestionsName of the Subjects/ TopicsMax Marks per PaperExam Duration
Paper – IObjective Type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)General Studies – I2002 Hours
Paper – IIGeneral Studies – II2002 Hours

J&K CCE Mains Exam Pattern

PaperSubject NameMarksExam Duration in Hrs
Qualifying PaperEnglish3002 Hours for Each Paper
Paper IEssay250
Paper II, III, IV & VGeneral Studies250 Each Paper
VI, VII & VIII2 Optional Subject250
Total Marks
Interview250
Grand total2000 Marks1750

JKPSC Lecturer Syllabus

Lecturer (10+2) in School Education Department in Information Technology

JKPSC Syllabus of Database System

Unit-IDatabase System Applications, Purpose of Database Systems, View of data, Database Languages, Relational Databases, database Architecture, Database Models and comparison, relation Algebra, ER Model, CODDS Rules, Normalisation.
Unit-II Introduction to SQL, Data types, Data Definition Language, Data Manipulation Language, Transaction Control language, Integrity Constraints, SQL Functions, Set Operators and Joins, View, Synonym and Index, Sub Queries and Database Objects, Locks and SQL Formatting Commands.
Unit-III Introduction to PLSQL, Architecture, Data Types, Control Structure, Concept of Error Handling, Cursors and Database Triggers, Subprogram and Packages.
Unit-IV Data Storage and Querying using various storage structures, Indexing and Hashing, Query Processing and Optimization, Transaction Management Concepts, Concurrency Control and Recovery.

Jammu Kashmir Syllabus of Programming with C/C++

Unit-I Arrays Declarations; initialisation; 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional array, passing array to function, strings and string functions and character arrays. Pointers: variables, swapping data, swapping address v/s data, misuse of address operators, pointers and arrays, pointers to pointers, strings, pointer arithmetic, additional operators, portability, pointers to functions, using pointers with arrays, void pointers. Structures and unions: Syntax and use, members, structures as function arguments, structure pointers, array of structures as arguments, passing array of structure members, call by reference.
Unit-II Functions, prototype, passing parameters, storage classes, identifier visibility. Recursive functions, Command line arguments. Scope rules, Multi-file programming, Introduction to macros. File processing in C and C++, Introduction to graphics, graphic initialisation, graphic modes, drivers, basic drawing functions. Animations – concept and implementation, Building graphical user interface.
Unit-III Introduction to classes and objects; Constructor; destructor; operator overloading; Function overloading; function overriding; friend function; copy constructor; Inheritance; Single, Static binding; Virtual functions; Pure virtual function; concrete implementation of virtual functions; Dynamic binding call mechanism; Implementation of polymorphism; virtual destructors.
Unit-IV Templates: Function Templates, Class Templates, Class Templates, Member Function Template and Template Arguments, Exception Handling, Standard Template Library.

JKPSC Syllabus of Operating System:

Unit-I Overview of an Operating System, Resource Management, Operating System Interface, Process Management Concepts, Inter-Process Communication, Process Scheduling, Synchronisation, Deadlocks.
Unit-II Memory Management, Linking, Loading, Memory Allocation, design Issues and Problems, Virtual Memory, Fragmentation, implementing Virtual Memory, paging, Segmentation, Virtual Memory Design Techniques, Buffering Techniques, Spooling.
Unit-III File Management:File Systems and I/O, Device Drivers, Access Strategies, File Systems, File System Organisation, Design techniques, Multiprocessor System, Types of Multiprocessor Operating Systems, Design and Implementation Issues.
Unit-IV Unix/Linux Operating Systems, Users View, Design Principles, Implementation, Process Management, Memory Management, File System, I/O System.

Jammu Kashmir PSC Syllabus Pervasive Computing:

Unit-I:Technologies: Past, Present, Future, Pervasive Computing, The Pervasive Computing Market, m-Business, Conclusion and Challenges, Future, Application Examples, Device Technology: Hardware, Human-machine interfaces, Biometrics, Operating Systems, Java for Pervasive devices, Device connectivity: Protocols, Security, Device Management, Web Application Concepts: History of World Wide Web, World Wide Web Architecture, Protocols, Transcoding, Client Authentication via the Internet.
Unit-II:WAP: Introduction, Components of the WAP architecture, WAP infrastructure, WAP Security issues, Wireless Markup Language, WAP Push, Products, i-mode, Voice Technology: Basic of Speech recognition, Voice standards, Speech Applications, Speech and pervasive computing, security, personal Digital Assistants: history, device Categories, PDA operating systems, Device characteristics, Software Components, Standards, Mobile Applications, PDA browsers.
Unit-III:Architecture: Server Side Programming in Java, J2EE and overview, Servlets, Enterprise Java Beans, Java server pages, Extensible Markup Language, Web Services, Model-ViewController Pattern, Pervasive web application architecture,: Background, scalability and availability, Development of pervasive computing web application, Pervasive application architecture.
Unit-IV:Example Application: Introduction, User Interface overview, Architecture, Implementation, Access from PCs, Smart card based authentication via the Internet, Ordering goods, Access via WAP: WAP functionality, implementation, Access from Personal Digital Assistants: Extending the example application to personal digital assistants, Implementation for synchronised devices for intermittently connected devices, for concerned devices, Access via voice: Extending the example application to voice access, Implementation.

JKPSC Syllabus of Data Communication:

Unit-I:Bandwidth and Channel Capacity, Quantifying Channel Capacity for noiseless channel (Nyquist Law) and noisy channel (Shannon’s Law), Example of a digital telephone system to explain basic concepts of analog signals, digital signals, sampling, Data Rate versus Baud rate, Nyquist Criterion for Sampling, data transmission concepts, Characteristics of signals (amplitude, frequency, period, wavelength, Signal to Noise ratio), Key components in data communication systems, Simplified model, Local Area Network (LAN) concepts and characteristics.
Unit-II:Wide Area Network (WANs), WAN technologies (traditional packet and circuit switching, Frame Relay, ATM), ISD (narrowband) concepts and services. Overview of the OSI model, Transmission media-factors affecting distance and data rate. Guided transmission media, Twisted pair, Co-axial cable, Principles and advantages of optical networks, Types of optical fibers and lasers.
Unit-III:Unguided transmission media: Terrestrial Microwave and Satellite Microwave systems and applications, Data encoding, Difference between modulation and encoding, NRZ-L, NRZ-I encoding, Multilevel Binary and biphase Coding techniques and their implementations, ASK, FSK, PSK AND QPSK, PCM concepts: Sampling, quantization, Delta Modulation, Amplitude Modulation.
Unit-IV:Reliable transmission of data: Asynchronous and Synchronous transmission, error detection: Parity based, CRC-based, FCS computation, Error control and recovery techniques, Concept of ARQ standard and its versions, Concept of Multiplexing, FDM, synchronous and Statistical TDM.

JKPSC Discrete Mathematics Syllabus

  1. Unit-I: Proposition, Logic, Truth tables, Proportional Equivalence, Predicates and quantifiers, Sets: operations on sets, Computer representation of sets, Functions: Domain, Range, One to One, Onto, Inverses and Composition, cardinality of a set. Sequences and summations. The growth of functions, Methods of Proof: Different methods of proof, Direct proof, Indirect Proof, mathematical Induction for Proving algorithms.
  1. Unit-II:Counting: Basic Counting principle, The Pigeon-Hole Principle, Permutation Combinations, repetitions, discrete probability, Advanced Counting Techniques: Inclusion-Exclusion, Applications of Inclusion-exclusion principle, recurrence relations, solving recurrence relation, Relations: Relations and their properties, Binary Relations, Equivalence relations, Diagraphs, matrix representation of relations and diagraph, Computer representation of relations and diagraphs, Transitive Closures, Warshall’s Algorithm.
  2. Unit-III: Partially Ordered Sets (Posets), External elements of partially ordered sets, Hasse diagram of Partially ordered set, isomorphic ordered set, Lattices: properties of Lattices, Complemented Lattices, Graph Theory: Introduction to Graphs, Graph Terminology Weighted graphs, representing Graphs, Connectivity of Graphs: Paths and Circuits, Eularian and Hamiltonian Paths, Matrix representation of graphs, Graph coloring.
  3. Unit-IV:Trees: Rooted trees, Application of trees: Binary Search Trees, Decision Trees, Prefix Codes, Tree traversal, trees and sorting, spanning trees, minimal spanning trees, Finite Boolean algebra, Function on Boolean algebra, Boolean functions as Boolean polynomials, Groups and applications: Subgroups, Semigroups, Monoids, Product and quotients of algebraic structures, Isomorphism, Homomorphism.

JKPSC Syllabus of Fundamentals of Grid and Cloud Computing

Unit-IFUNDAMENTAL OF GRID COMPUTING: The Grid – Past, Present and Future – Applications of Grid Computing Organisation and their Roles. GRID COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE: Grid Computing Anatomy – next Generation of Grid Computing Initiatives – Merging the Grid Services Architecture with Web Services Architecture.
Unit-IIGRID COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES OGSA – Sample Use cases that drive OGSA Platform Components – OGSI and WSRF – OGSA Basic Services – Security Standards for Grid Computing – High Level Grid Services.
Unit-IIIFUNDAMENTALS OF CLOUD COMPUTING Fundamentals – Short history of Cloud computing – Cloud Architecture – Cloud Storage – Cloud Service – Pros and Cons of cloud computing – Benefits from cloud computing.
Unit-IVCLOUD SERVICES Need for Web Based Application – The cloud service development – Cloud Service, Development Types – Cloud Service development tools.

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