(Annexure-A (I) To Annexure-B (Ii) )
(Annexure-A (I) To Annexure-B (Ii) )
PART I
GENERAL
4. Methods of Recruitment
5. Reservations
PART III
DIRECT RECRUITMENT
6. Recruitment Procedure
7. Eligibility Criteria for Direct Recruitment
8. Preparation of Merit List
PART IV
OTHER CONDITIONS OF SERVICE
9. Select List
10. Probation and Confirmation
11. Inter-se Seniority
12. Other Conditions of Service
PART V
MISCELLANEOUS
13. Relaxation
14. Interpretation
15. Right to Appointment
SCHEDULE
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 1294, CUTTACK , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 08, 2015/ BHADRA 17, 1937
NOTIFICATION
The 27th August, 2015
PART I
GENERAL
1. Short title and Commencement: (1) These rules may be called the Odisha
Sub-ordinate Planning Service (Method of Recruitment and Conditions of Service of
Senior Economic Investigators and Cartographers) Rules, 2015.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Odisha
Gazettes.
(e) “Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes” means such Castes and Tribes
specified in the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, and the
Constitution (Scheduled Tribe) Order, 1950, as the case may be, made
under Article 341 and 342 of the Constitution of India, respectively;
(f) “SEBC” means the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes defined
as backward classes and referred to in clause (a) of Section 2 of the
Odisha State Commission for Backward classes Act, 1993;
(h) “Sportsman” means a person who would be issued with identity card as
sportsman by the Director, Sports as per Resolution No. 24808/Gen.
dated the 18th November, 1985 of the General Administration
Department; and
(2) All other words and expressions used in these rules but not specifically
defined shall, unless the context otherwise requires, have the same meaning as
respectively assigned to them in the Odisha Service Code.
3. Constitution of the Service: The Service shall consist of the posts of Senior
Economic Investigators and Cartographers and such other posts as may be included in the
service by the Government, from time to time.
PART II
METHOD OF RECRUITMENT
4. Method of Recruitment: Appointment to the posts in the service shall be made
through direct recruitment by means of competitive examination to be conducted by the
Commission.
5. Reservations
Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules Reservation of posts or
vacancies as the case may be, for candidates belonging to,—
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(a) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes shall be made in accordance with
the provisions of the Odisha Reservation of Vacancies in Posts and Services
(for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Act, 1975 and the rules made
there under, or any other law or rule in force in the relevant time; and
(b) The Categories of Women, Sportsmen, Ex-Servicemen and persons with
disabilities shall be made in accordance with the provisions made under such
Acts, Rules, Orders and Instructions issued on this behalf by the
Government, from time to time.
(c) SEBCs, in accordance with the Provisions of the Resolution issued by the
Minority and Backward Class development Department from time to time.
PART III
DIRECT RECRUITMENT
(2) The Planning and Coordination Department shall communicate the total number
of the existing vacancies and the anticipated vacancies, if any likely to arise during the
recruitment year to be filled up by direct recruitment to the Commission indicating the
posts to be reserved for candidates belonging to different reserved categories.
(3) The Commission shall, on receipt of the vacancies from the Government in
Planning and Coordination Department, publish advertisement at least in two widely
circulated Odia Dailies, inviting applications from the candidates eligible to appear in the
examination.
(4) The date(s) and the place of the examination shall be as may be decided and
notified by the Commission.
(5) The scheme, subjects for the examination and the syllabi shall be as specified in
the Schedule.
(2) Age Limits: A candidate must have attained the age of 21 years and must not be
above the age of 32 years on the 1st day of January of the year of recruitment:
Provided that the upper age limit in respect of reserved categories of candidates
referred to in rule 5 shall be relaxed in accordance with the provisions of the Act, Rules,
Orders or Instructions, for the time being in force, for the respective categories.
(3) Knowledge in Odia: The candidate must be able to read, write and speak Odia;
and must have—
(a) Passed Middle School examination with Odia as a language subject; or
(c) Passed in Odia as language subject in the final examination of class VII
or above; or
(5) Minimum Educational Qualification:— (I) For the posts of Senior Economic
Investigator a candidate must possess a Bachelor’s Degree with Honours or Post
Graduate Degree in any of the following subjects: Economics or Applied Economics
or Agriculture Economics or Resource Economics or Commerce or Mathematics,
Sociology with Statistics as one of the papers or Geography with Regional Planning
as one of the papers or Statistics with Econometrics/ Regional Planning or Business
Administration or Computer Science or Information Technology from a recognised
University and must have adequate knowledge in Computer Applications.
(6) A candidate must be of good mental condition, good health and free from any
physical defect that is likely to interfere with discharging his duties. A candidate who after
medical examination is not found to satisfy these requirements, shall not be appointed to
the service.
8. Preparation of Merit List.: (1) On the basis of the results of the examination, the
Commission shall prepare a common list of successful candidates found suitable for
appointment in order of merit, subject to Reservations for different categories and forward
the list to Government. The list shall also be published by the Commission for general
information.
(2) The list so prepared under sub-rule(1) shall include the names of successful
candidates and shall be equal to the number of vacancies notified by the Commission.
(3) Final ranking of the candidates shall be on the basis of marks obtained in the
written examination, career assessment, Skill test in computer and viva voce test taken
together categorywise in order of merit.
(4) In case of candidates securing same marks in the aggregate the candidate
securing higher marks in Professional Subject shall rank above other.
(5) In case the marks secured in Professional Subject is also the same, final ranking
shall be determined on the basis of age i.e. the person older in age shall be placed above
the younger.
PART IV
PART V
MISCELLANEOUS
SCHEDULE
Scheme and Subjects for the Examination
(See sub-rule (5) of rule 6)
The examination shall consist of three parts i.e. (i) Preliminary Examination (ii) Main
Examination (iii) Viva voce.
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(ii) The questions shall be of multiple choice type. However, the Commission
may dispense with Preliminary Examination, if required, depending on the
number of applications received.
(b) Main Examination: The main examination shall comprise written test and a skill
test in computer. The plan of examination, duration and allocation of marks will be as
follows:—
(1) Main written examination.
(a) General English 1 hour 50 Marks
(b) Odia Language 1 hour 50 Marks
(c) Optional Subject 2 hours 100Marks
(both Objective & Subjective)
(2) Skill Test in Computer Application 30minutes 30 Marks
(Practical)
(3) Career Assessment 90 Marks
(4) Viva Voce 30 Marks
Total 350 Marks
Note: The candidates shall answer the question papers in English unless otherwise
directed.
(c) Viva voce: Candidates numbering 3 times of the vacancies (categorywise) on the
basis of performance in the main written examination, skill test in computer and career
assessment in order of merit shall be called for to appear the viva voce test.
Detailed Syllabi
(1) General Awareness:
This section checks whether the candidate keeps himself/ herself up-to-date about
the world around them. Questions will be asked mainly from the following categories.
Questions will be such that they do not require any special study of any discipline:—
(i) General Science
(iv) History
(v) Geography
(4) The candidate shall opt any of the following optional papers of which question
shall be of graduation standard. The detailed syllabi for optional subject papers for
examination to the post of Senior Economic Investigator (SEI) are detailed at
Annexure-a(i) to a(xiii) and optional subject papers for examination to the post of
Cartographer are detailed at Annexure-b(i) and b(ii):—
(a) For the post of Senior Economic Investigator
(i) Economics
(ii) Applied Economics
(iii) Agriculture Economics
(iv) Resource Economics
(v) Commerce
(vi) Mathematics
(vii) Sociology with Statistics as one of the paper
(viii) Geography with Regional Planning as one of the paper
(ix) Statistics with Econometrics as one of the paper
(x) Statistics with Regional Planning as one of the paper
(xi) Business Administration
(xii) Computer Science
(xiii) Information Technology
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U. N. BEHERA
Development Commissioner-cum-Additional Chief
Secretary to Government
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Annexure-a(i)
SYLLABI FOR SENIOR ECONOMIC INVESTIGATOR (SEI) IN (GROUP-C) OF ODISHA
SUBORDINATE PLANNING SERVICE CADRE
ECONOMICS
Microeconomics
Theory of consumer behaviour, indifference curve approach; consumer’s equilibrium;
income, substitution and price effects; production function; law of variable proportions;
isoquants: factor substitution; equilibrium of the firm with respect to input use; price
determination under perfect competition, monopoly and monopolistic competition, Pareto’s
welfare criteria.
Macroeconomics
Say’s law, the Keynesian theory of income determination, investment multiplier, Keynesian
theory of interest, IS-LM approach to the determination of interest.
Money, Banking and International Trade
Inflation-causes and effects; demand pull and cost push inflation, control of inflation,
commercial banking; credit creation, investment policy, recent reforms in Commercial
Banking; functions of a Central Bank.
International Trade: Ricardian and Heckscher-Ohlin theories, free trade Vs. Protection;
balance of trade and balance of payments, Disequilibrium in balance of payments, causes
and methods of its correction.
Indian Economy
Land reforms, new agricultural strategy and green revolution, agricultural marketing and
pricing, rural credit system, new economic policy, industrial policies, industrial licensing
policy – MRTP ACT, FERA and FEMA, Role of public sector and private sector in
industrial development.
Public finance
Public good and private goods, externalities and the role of Government, effects of tax on
production, distribution and economic activities; principles of taxation: benefit theory, ability
to pay theory, direct and indirect taxes, balanced and unbalance budget; deficit financing.
Development and Environmental Economics
Indicators of economic development, Marxain theory of development, Schumpeter and
capitalist development, Harrod-Domar theory of steady growth, WTO and developing
Countries, Environment and Economic linkage, market failure for environment goods,
concept of sustainable development, obstacles to sustainable development.
Role of foreign capital and technology in growth. The significance of multinationals.
Welfare indicators and measures of Growth-Human development indices-The basic
needs approach.
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Annexure-a(ii)
APPLIED ECONOMICS
Module I
Functions in Economics: Utility, Revenue, Cost, Demand, Supply, Production functions;
Differentiation- Partial and Total: Rules and uses in economics Utility, Revenue, Cost,
Demand, Supply, Production functions; Concept of elasticity: demand and supply;
Homogeneous production function; Features and uses of Cobb-Douglas production and
CES production function; Integration – Rules and application in economics; Consumer’s
surplus and producer’s surplus.
Module II
Matrix- Types of matrices, Algebra and matrices- Transposition, Inversion, Rank of a
matrix; Determinants – Their properties and types; Solution of a system of equations;
Classical optimization: uses in economics – consumer behaviour, producer’s bahavior,
maximization of profit in perfect and imperfect product and factor markets; Constrained
optimization in economics; Linear optimization techniques: game theory, input-output
analysis, and linear programming and their uses in Indian Planning and Economy;
Manpower Planning for Economy.
Module III
Uses of measures of central tendency and dispersion in economics; Measurement of
income inequalities and regional disparities; Growth accounting; Uses of correlation and
regression in economics; Hypotheses testing and drawing inference about population
variances and tests of goodness of fit and independence; Demand forecasting; Project
appraisal: financial, economic and social; Uses of Index Number for change in prices and
standard of livings.
Module IV
Overall and sectoral composition and growth pattern of Indian economy since
independence; Performance of agricultural, industrial and service sector in India since
independence, Review of India’s five year plans (targets, achievements and causes
thereby) and Indian Plan Modules; Feldman-Mahalanobis Model, Nehruvian Model;
Gandhian Model, and Rao-Singh Model; Composition and trend of Indian tax system,
Centre-State financial relationship; Finance Commissions and Planning Commission;
Monetary and fiscal police of India.
Module V
Traditional System of National Accounts (SNA) and Green accounting; SNA in India;
measurement and growth of GDP, disaggregated accounts; Economic Growth theories;
classical, neoclassical, endogenous, and cumulative causation theory convergence
hypothesis and World economy; Growth trajectory of India; Composition, direction, and
trends of India’s export and import; Economic reforms and Indian economy.
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Annexure-a(iii)
AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS
Agriculture Economics, Scope and Importance, Demand and Elasticity of demand, price
determination under different market structures, National Income, Public Expenditure,
Public Revenue, Inflation, Institutional Agencies in Agricultural Credit, Commercial Banks,
Regional Rural Bank, NABARD, Economic feasibility tests of credit, tools of farm financial
analysis, Agricultural Price Policy, WTO and its agreements, land reforms, agriculture in
five year plans, Agricultural marketing and its classifications, Marketing efficiency,
Speculation, Hedging, Role of Government in Agricultural Marketing like NAFED, NCDS,
Public Distribution System (PDS), Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Role of agriculture in
Indian Economy.
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Annexure-a(iv)
RESOURCE ECONOMICS
Farm Resource Management like land, labour and capital, Principles applied to farm
Management, Factor-product relationship, Factor-factor relationship, Product-product
relationship, Resource use efficiency and returns to scale, Farm Inventory, Farm
Accountancy and records, Farm efficiency measures, Farm Planning and Budgeting,
measurement and measurement of risk and uncertainty in agriculture, Government
programmes for conservation and development of natural resources, Agro-based
Industries, project, Definition, Project cycle identification, Formulation, Appraisal,
Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation, Appraisal and evaluation technique, NPW,
BCR, IRR, Preparation of project feasibility reports in agriculture and allied sector.
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Annexure-a(v)
COMMERCE
Annexure-a(vi)
MATHEMATICS
CALCULUS- I AND ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Limit, Continuity & Differentiability for function of one variable with special emphasis on
Rolle’s Theorem, Mean Value Theorem, Taylor’s Theorem, Maclaurin’s Theorem.
(Statements only).
Basic concepts of Differential Equations, Ordinary Differential Equation of First Order and
first degree, Equations of First Order but of higher degree.
Linear differential equations with constant coefficients, Linear differential equations with
variable coefficients.
Functions of several variables, Repeated limit and simultaneous limit, continuity, partial
derivatives of first and higher orders, Definition, Functions of functions, Derivative of
composite functions,
(d) Algebra of real numbers, lub and glb, order completeness, Density
Convex sets and their properties, slack variables, surplus variables, Fundamental theorem
of Linear programming.
Simplex Methods, Artificial Variables Technique:— Two Phase Method, Big-M Method.
Cauchy’s Theorem (statement only), Cauchy’s integral formula, Higher order derivative
(statement of theorem only 6.12 & 6.13). Taylor’s series, Maclaurin’s series, Laurent’s
series, Zero’s of an Analytic function.
(a) Singularities (only definition and type of singularity with simple example and only
statements of the Theorem). Residues, Cauchy’s Residue Theorem.
Simultaneous linear first order equations in three variables, Method of Solution, Paffian
differential equation, Condition of integrability, Methods of obtaining the Primitive solution,
homogenous equations.
Partial differential equation of 1st order, Introduction, formation of 1st order Partial
differential equations. Linear and non linear partial differential equation of 1st order,
Special type of 1st order equation.
Linear Partial differential equations with constant co-efficient and variable co-efficients.
Non Linear equations of 2nd order (Monge’s method of integration Rr + Ss + Tt= v).
Annexure-a(vii)
STATISTICS
Concept of hypothesis: null and alternative hypothesis, type-1 & type-2 error, testing of
hypothesis for large sample and as well as small sample including chi-square, t, f test.
Annexure-a(viii)
GEOGRAPHY
The nature and scope of Physical Geography; Geological time Scale, Earth’s Interior,
Wegner’s theory of Continental Drift, Theories of Mountain Building; Plate Tectonics.
Isostasy, Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Weathering; Mass wasting, Geomorphic agents
and processes: erosion, transportation and deposition; Evolution of landscape; Concept of
cycle of erosion, Fluvial, Arid, Glacial, Karst and Coastal landforms.
2. Climatology
Weather and climate; Elements of weather and climate; Composition and structure of the
atmosphere, Insolation and global energy budget, vertical and horizontal distribution of
temperature. Atmospheric pressure and winds: horizontal distribution of pressure;
planetary, periodic and local winds, Atmospheric moisture: humidity and forms of
condensation; types precipitation, Air masses and fronts: concept, classification and
Modification. Tropical and temperate cyclones; thunderstorms and tornadoes, global
warming- causes and consequences.
3. Oceanography & Biogeography
Configuration of the ocean floor, continental shelf, continental slope, abyssal plain, mid-
oceanic ridges and trenches, Relief of Atlantic, Pacifica and Indian Oceans. Distribution of
salinity of oceans and seas., Circulation of oceanic waters: waves, tides and currents:
currents of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Marine deposits and their types, coral
reefs and their origin., Environment and eco-system, Food Chain, Food Web and energy
recycling, Concept of Biome, Major Biomes of the World.
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Racial Division of Mankind and their spatial distribution, Cultural Realms of the World,
World Distribution of population-physical, economic and social factors influencing spatial
distribution; World Population Growth and Urbanisation, Migration-internal and
international. Definition of urban and rural settlements, Classification of Urban Settlements,
Structure and Morphology of Rural and Urban settlements.
5. Geography of India
Physiography, Drainage, Climate, Natural Vegetation, Climatic regions of India. Soil types
of India-their distribution and characteristics; Vegetation types and their distribution.
Spatial distribution of population, population explosion; urbanization, Agricultural growth
during the plan period; Green Revolution vis-à-vis traditional farming; Agricultural regions,
Distribution of major mineral resources and industries; iron ore, Chromite, Alluminium,
Copper, Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Industrial development and Industrial regions of India,
globalization and its impact on development.
6. Economic Geography
REGIONAL PLANNING
3. Delineation of Region.
Annexure-a(ix)
STATISTICS
ECONOMETRICS
Meaning and scope of econometrics; two variable linear regression model – its
assumptions, ordinary least square method of estimation of parameters and properties of
estimators; Gauss Markov Theorem; Coefficient of determination; Normally assumption
and statistical inference; Prediction in two variable linear regression mode.; Analysis of
Variance of tow variable LRM.
K - Variable LRM: Estimation of Parameters and properties of estimators,
Gauss – Markov theorem; Testing of significance of single co-efficient and subject of
coefficients; ANOVA; Adjusted coefficient of determination.
Problems in Regression Analysis: Multicollinearity – sources, effects, detection
and solution; Specification Errors and Measurement errors.
Problems in Regression Analysis: Heteroscedasicity – Consequences, detection
and remedy; Generalized Least square and weighted least square estimation; Auto-
correlation: Detection, Consequences and remedy.
Regression with Dummy Variables: Dummy independent variables – dummy
variable trap, Testing structural stability regression models comparing two regressions,
interaction effects, estimating seasonal effects, ANOVA vs. ANCOVA, piecewise linear
regressions.
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Annexure-a(x)
STATISTICS
Concept of hypothesis: null and alternative hypothesis, type-1 & type- 2 error, testing of
hypothesis for large sample and as well as small sample including chi-square, t, f test.
REGIONAL PLANNING
3. Delineation of Region.
Annexure-a(xi)
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
1. Business Communication
2. Organisational Structure and System
3. Micro Economics
4. Business Statistics
5. Business Law
6. Marketing Management
7. Financial Accounting
8. Computer for Management
9. Principle of Management
10. Management Information System
11. Computerized Accounting and Auditing
12. Quantitative Methods
13. Organizational Behaviour and Business Ethics
14. Production and Operation Management
15. Human Resources Management, Financial Management
16. Cost and Management Accounting
17. Banking, International Trade and Finance
18. Advertising Management
19. Sales and Distribution Management
20. Rural Marketing Management
21. Service Marketing Management
22. Expert Management
23. Consumer Behavior and Market Research
24. Investment Management
25. Indian Financial System
26. Principles of Banking
27. Principles of Insurance & Risk Management
28. Corporate Accounting
29. Tax Management
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Annexure-a(xii)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Computer Architecture
Number System and Codes
Binary Number base Conversations, Octal and Hexadecimal numbers, Complements,
Signed Binary Numbers. Binary Codes-BCD Codes. Gray Code, ASCII Character Code,
Codes for serial data transmission and storage. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates.
Axiomatic definition of Boolean algebra. Basic theorems and properties of Boolean
algebra, Boolean functions; Canonical and Standard forms: minterms and maxterms
standard forms; minterms and maxterms, standard forms digital Logic Gates, multiple
inputs. Gate Level Minimization. The Map Method, K Maps, input five variables, Product of
Sums Simplification, Don’t care conditions. Nand and NOR implementation.
Combinational Logic
Operating System
Introduction:
What is Operating System, Simple Batch Systems, Multiprogramming and Time sharing
System, Personal Computer System, Parallel and distributed System, Real time system.
Operating System Structures: System Components, Operating System Services, System
Calls. Process Management: Process concept, Process Scheduling, Operation on
Process, Cooperating Process, Threads.
CPU Scheduling
Basic Concepts, Scheduling Criteria, Scheduling Algorithms, Dead locks: System model,
Dead lock characterization, methods of handling dead locks, Dead lock prevention, Dead
lock avoidance, Dead lock detection, Recovery from dead lock.
Memory Management
Backgrounds, Logical versus physical address space, swapping, Contiguous Allocation,
Paging and segmentation.
Virtual Memory
Backgrounds, Demand paging, Performance of Demand paging, Page replacement, Page
replacement algorithms. Allocation of frames, Thrashing.
File System Interface
File Concept, Access Method, Directory Structure, I/O Hardware, Karnel I/O System,
Secondary Storage Structure, Disk Structure, Disk Scheduling, Disk Management, Swap
Space management, Disk Reliability.
Software Engineering
Introduction
The problem domain, software engineering challenges. Software process models: Water
fall model, Prototypes, spiral and reuse oriented development, Comparison of models,
Project management process, Risk Management.
Software requirement analysis and specification
Needs for SRS, requirements engineering, requirement elicitation and analysis,
characteristics of a SRS, components of an SRS, Structure of a requirement document.
Function specification with use cases requirement validation.
Software design
What is a good design, software design principles- cohesion and coupling and their types.
Software design approaches-function oriented software design,; Structured analysis and
structure design, DFD, structure chart, detailed design. Object model using UML: Basic
mechanism, key concepts, related technical term and advantages. UMI diagrams: Use
case diagram, class diagram, interaction diagram, activity diagram, State chart diagram.
Coding and Testing
Programming principles and guidelines, coding process, code review and verification:
Code Inspections, static analysis, proving correctness, unit testing, combining different
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techniques. Size measures memcs. Black box testing, White box testing, cyclomatic
complexity, integration testing, system testing.
Software reliability and quality management
Hardware vs. Software reliability, reliability metrics, software quality and its management
system – ISO 9000, SEI, CMM, Six Sigma, CASE and its environments and its benefits.
Software re-engineering and reverse engineering Maintenance process models.
Stream based I/O Use of Scope Resolution Operator, Variable aliases Reference variable,
parameter passing by reference, Inline function, Default arguments in function.
Class and Object
Class specification, Class object definition, accessing class members, Defining class
member function inside class body and outside class body, pointers within class, Friend
function and friend classes, constant parameters and member function, Static data and
member function. Constructor, parameterized constructor, Constructor overloading,
Destructor, Order of Construction and destruction, Dynamic constructor, Copy Constructor,
Constructor for two dimensional array, Nested classes, Empty classes, Mameless object.
Pointers to object Dynamic object, use of ‘this’ pointer
Operator Overloading
Binary operator overloading. Unary operator overloading, Operator overloading with friend
function, Inheritance & Polymorphism
Base class and derived class specification, Different type of inheritance, constructors and
destructors in inheritance. Constructor invocation and data member initialization. Virtual
base class, object composition and delegation. Virtual function definition, Pointer to
derived class object. Pure virtual function Abstract classes, Dynamic binding (Dynamic
polymorphism). Virtual Destructor.
Stream computation and File handling
Unformatted I/O operation, Formatted console I/O operation. Manipulators, File opening
and closing, File I/O with stream classes, ASCII & Binary File operation Random access
file.
Generic programming with template
Function templates, overloaded function templates, Multiple arguments function templets.
Class templates
Exception Handling
Exception Handling constructors (try, Catch, throw blocks) catch all exception, Handling
uncaught exception throwing specified list of exception.
ASP, VB Scripts and Java Scripts
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Computer Networks
Overview of Data Communications and Networking
Physical Layer: Analog and Digital, Analog signals, Digital Signals, Analog versus Digital,
Data Rate Limits, Transmission Impairment, More about signals. Digital Transmission:
Line coding, Block coding, Sampling, Transmission mode. Analog Transmission:
Modulation of Digital Data: Telephone modems, modulation of Analog signals.
Multiplexing
FDM, WDM, TOM. Transmission Media: Guided Media, Unguided media (wireless) Circuit
Switching and Telephone Network, Circuit Switching, Telephone network. Data Link Layer,
Error Detection and correction: Types of Errors, Detection, Error Correction Data Link
Control and Protocols. Flow and error Control, S op-and-wait ARQ. Go-Back- N ARQ,
Selective Repeat ARQ, HDLC.
Multiple Access. Random Access, Controlled Access, Chanel, Jlization, Local area
Network Ethernet. Traditional Ethernet: Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet.
Network Layer
Host to Host Delivery: Internetworking, addressing and Routing. Network Layer Protocols:
ARP, IPV4, ICMP, IPV6 and ICMPV6. Transport Layer: Process to Process Delivery: UDP,
TCP congestion control and Quality of Service.
Application Layer
Client Server Model, Socket Interface, Domain Name System (DNS): Electronic Mail
(SMTP) and file transfer (FTP) HTIP and WWW.Security. Cryptography: Message security,
User Authentication.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1. Communication English(CE):
Principles of Letter Writing, Writing Letters, Report Writing, Comprehension and
Précis Writing.
2. Computer Mathematics (CM):
Objective, Number Bases, Probability & Statistic, Logic, Set & Relations, Order
Relation & Structure, Tree.
3. Computer Fundamental (CF):
Introduction to Computers, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices,
Number System, Computer Networks & the Internet.
4. Programming in ‘C’ Language (PCL):
Introduction, Managing Input and Output Operators, Arrays, Function and
Structure, Pointers and File Management .
5. Managerial function (MF):
Management Concept, Planning and Organizing, Directing and Controlling,
Designing Control System, HRIS( Human Resource Information System).
6. Operating System (OS):
Introduction, CPU Scheduling, Memory Management, Virtual Memory, File System
Interface.
7. Computer Architecture (CA):
Number System, Combinational Logic, Basic Structures of Computers, Basic
Processing Units, 8085 Microprocessor Architecture, language Programming.
8. Data Communication and Computer Network (DCCN):
Overview of Data Communication & Networking Physical Layer, Data Link Layer,
Network Layer, Transport Layer, Application Layer.
9. Data Structure (DS):
Introduction & Overview, Linked Lists, Stacks, Queues, Recursion, Trees, Sorting
& Searching.
10. Relational Database Management System (RDBMS):
Database and Database Users, Database System Concepts and Architecture,
Relational Data Model, Functional Dependency, Transaction Processing,
Concurrency Control Technique, Introduction to Object Oriented Database.
11. Quantitative Technique (QT):
Objective, Matrices & Transform Actions, Calculus, Statistics & Probability
Distribution, Inventory Control & Investment Appraisal, Investment Appraisal,
Network Analysis, Graph Theory.
12. Organizational Behavior (OB):
Organization Behavior, Perception, Personality, Motivation & Leadership,
Organizational Conflict Change & Development.
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Annexure-b(i)
Geography
1. Geomorphology:
The nature and scope of Physical Geography; Geological time Scale, Earth’s Interior,
Wegner’s theory of Continental Drift, Theories of Mountain Building; Plate Tectonics,
Isostasy, Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Weathering; Mass wasting, Geomorphic agents
and processes: erosion, transportation and deposition; Evolution of landscape; Concept of
cycle of erosion, Fluvial, Arid, Glacial, Karst and Coastal landforms.
2. Climatology:
Weather and climate; Elements of weather and climate; Composition and structure of the
atmosphere, Insolation and global energy budget, vertical and horizontal distribution of
temperature. Atmospheric pressure and winds: horizontal distribution of pressure;
planetary, periodic and local winds, Atmospheric moisture: humidity and forms of
condensation; types precipitation, Air masses and fronts: concept, classification and
Modification. Tropical and temperate cyclones; thunderstorms and tornadoes, global
warming- causes and consequences.
Configuration of the ocean floor, continental shelf, continental slope, abyssal plain, mid-
oceanic ridges and trenches, Relief of Atlantic, Pacifica and Indian Oceans. Distribution of
salinity of oceans and seas, Circulation of oceanic waters: waves, tides and currents:
currents of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Marine deposits and their types, coral
reefs and their origin, Environment and eco-system, Food Chain, Food Web and energy
recycling, Concept of Biome, Major Biomes of the world.
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Racial Division of Mankind and their spatial distribution, Cultural Realms of the world,
World Distribution of population-physical, economic and social factors influencing spatial
distribution; World Population Growth and Urbanisation, Migration-internal and
international. Definition of Urban and Rural settlements, Classification of Urban
Settlements, Structure and Morphology of Rural and Urban settlements.
5. Geography of India:
Physiography, Drainage, Climate, Natural Vegetation, Climatic regions of India. Soil types
of India-their distribution and characteristics; Vegetation types and their distribution.
Spatial distribution of population, population explosion; Urbanization, Agricultural growth
during the plan period; Green Revolution vis-à-vis traditional farming; Agricultural regions,
Distribution of major mineral resources and industries; iron ore, Chromite, Alluminium,
Copper, Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Industrial development and industrial regions of India,
globalization and its impact on development.
6. Economic Geography:
Annexure-b(ii)
CARTOGRAPHY
Mapping techniques: Drawing instruments, Use of inks and colours, Drawing materials,
Map compilation, Map designing and Layout, Map elements, Map lettering and
Typography, Preparation of Base maps, SOI Toposheets, Open Series Maps, Map
reproduction, Thematic mapping, Qualitative and quantitative mapping, Chorochromatic
maps, Choropleth maps, Isopleth maps, interpolation and continuous surface mapping,
Measurement of Area and distance from maps, Digital mapping and GIS.
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