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Looking for JKSSB Syllabus for Inspector, Sub-Inspector Posts? Here is the Common Syllabus for All JKSSB Graduate Level Exams
If you have been preparing for JKSSB Exams from the last few year, then you might be familiar with the JKSSB Syllabus for Graduate Level Posts. But if this is your first attempt for JKSSB Graduate Level Exam, then this post needs your attention as here we will discuss the Latest and Revised Syllabus for JKSSB Graduate Level Exams.
If you remember, JKSSB has previously conducted the Graduate Level Exams in 2015 and after a long period of time, JKSSB will again conduct these exams in 2021. Applicants should note that Inspector and Sub-Inspector Posts in Finance Department come under Graduate Level Posts. Previously Accounts Assistant also comes under Graduate Level Posts, but from 2020 onwards, JKSSB has released a separate Syllabus for Accounts Assistant Posts.
Since the announcement of JKSSB Advt 04 of 2020 for Inspector and Sub-Inspector Posts, aspirants have started searching for the Syllabus of these posts. Some candidates have started their preparations with the 2015 Syllabus, but here we would like to inform you that JKSSB has made some major changes in the Syllabus for Graduate Level Posts. So, read this post and Find the Revised and Updated JKSSB Syllabus 2021 for Graduate Level Posts.
Applicants should also note that this Syllabus shall remain the same for All the Posts advertised by JKSSB in future for which the Qualification is Simple Graduation. So, this Syllabus will serve for many other posts too. So, start your preparation right now.
JKSSB Syllabus for Graduate Level Posts 2021
JKSSB
Graduate Level Syllabus |
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Subject |
Marks |
Topics |
General
English |
20 Marks |
(i) Tenses (ii) Rearranging of jumbled
sentences. (iii) Narration (iv) Models (v) Articles (vi) Comprehension with blanks
to be filled in with i. Phrases ii. Pronouns iii. Homonyms / homophones. (vii) Clauses (viii) Synonyms and antonyms (ix) Pairs of words and their
use in meaningful sentences. (x) Idioms and phrases. (xi) Uses of Prepositions. (xii)
Active & Passive Voice |
GK
and Current Affairs |
20
Marks |
(i) Indian History with special
reference to Freedom struggle (ii) First in world (Adventure,
Sports, Discoveries) (iii) First in India
(Adventure, Sports, Discoveries) (iv) Popular Personalities
(Politics, Scientific discoveries, Geographical, Sports, History) (v) The Newspaper world –
(Current Dailies & Weeklies of India) (vi) Languages & Culture (vii) International
Organisations- UNO, WHO, WTO, IMF, UNESCO, UNCTAD etc. (viii) Important Regional
Organizations and Blocs- BRICS, OPEC, ASEAN, SAARC, BIMSTEC, G-20, G-7 etc. (ix)
Sustainable Development Goals (x) Communicale Diseases- cure
and prevention (xi) NCDC- COVID-19 - SOPs,
Advisories, Guidelines etc (xii) World famous Awards (xiii) The world of Sports (xiv) Climate & Crops in
India (xv) Political & Physical
divisions of world & India (xvi) Important Rivers &
Lakes in India (xvii) Current Events of
National and International importance (xviii) Agriculture in economic
development; Industrialization and economic development. (xix) Foreign Trade &
Balance of payments (xx) New economic reforms (xxi) Inflation, Monitory
Policy, Fiscal Policy, Capital Markets, Role of RBI, Taxation in India- Direct & Indirect
Tax - CBDT, GST etc. (xxii) India’s Automic Research
Programme, (xxiii)
Thermal / Nuclear/ Hydro Power Plants in India.
|
GK
with special reference to J&K |
20 Marks |
(i) Popular names of
personalities and their achievements/ Contribution (National and International). (ii) Weather, Climate, Crops,
Means of Transport. (iii) J&K History, Economy
and Culture (iv) Flora and Fauna of J&K (v) Rivers and Lakes. (vi) Important Tourist
Destinations. (vii) J&K Panchayati Raj
Act, 1989 (as ameneded upto December, 2020), 73rd & 74th Constitutional amendments. (viii)
J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019 |
General Science |
20 Marks |
(i) Various sources of energy;
conventional sources of energy; improvement in technology for using
conventional source of energy (Biomass and wind energy) (ii) Non-conventional sources
of energy (Solar energy,Tidal energy). (iii) Mechanics, Rest, motion,
Velocites, acceleration, Newton Laws of motion, (iv) Voltage, Current,
Resistance, Power, D.C Batteries (v) Waves, light as a wave,
Sound waves, Transverse and longitudinal waves. (vi) Structure of Atom (vii)
Solids, Liqids and Gases(Basics) (viii) Life processes:
Nutrition and its types, Respiration, Transportation of water, food and minerals in plants. (ix) Vitamins- Dieases related
to vitamin deficiency. (x) Environmental pollution. (xi) Ecosystem – Its components,
Food chains and Food webs. (xii) Ozone layer, its
depletion, Green House Effect. (xiii)
Importance of water in life
|
Mental
Ability Test |
20 Marks |
(i) Number series. (ii) Letter series. (iii) Coding decoding. (iv) Direction sense. (v) Blood relations. (vi) Mathematical reasoning. (vii) Speed, Distance and Time. (viii) Statements and
conclusions. (ix) Logical Reasoning. (x) Mental
Reasoning.
|
Computer
Applications |
20
Marks |
(i) Fundamentals of computer
sciences (ii) Hardware & Software (iii) Input and output devices (iv) Operating system (v) M.S Word,M.S Excel, M.S Access and Powerpoint Presentation (vi)
E_mail & Internet |
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