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16th August 2014, 02:55 PM
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Re: IAS exam Syllabus

You are looking for UPSC Indian Administrative Services exam Chemistry syllabus, i am giving here:

Paper-I


Atomic Structure: Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, Schrodinger wave equation (time independent); Interpretation of wave function, particle in one-dimensional box, quantum numbers, hydrogen atom wave functions; Shapes of s, p and d orbitals.


Chemical Bonding: Ionic bond, characteristics of ionic compounds, lattice energy, Born-Haber cycle; covalent bond and its general characteristics, polarities of bonds in molecules and their dipole moments; Valence bond theory, concept of resonance and resonance energy; Molecular orbital theory (LCAO method); bonding in H2 +, H2, He2 + to Ne2, NO, CO, HF, and CN +; Comparison of valence bond and molecular orbital theories, bond order, bond strength and bond length.


Solid State: Crystal systems; Designation of crystal faces, lattice structures and unit cell; Bragg's law; X-ray diffraction by crystals; Close packing, radius ratio rules, calculation of some limiting radius ratio values; Structures of NaCl, ZnS, CsCl and CaF2; Stoichiometric and nonstoichiometric defects, impurity defects, semi-conductors.


The Gaseous State and Transport Phenomenon: Equation of state for real gases, intermolecular interactions and critical phenomena and liquefaction of gases, Maxwell's distribution of speeds, intermolecular collisions, collisions on the wall and effusion; Thermal conductivity and viscosity of ideal gases.


Liquid State: Kelvin equation; Surface tension and surface energy, wetting and contact angle, interfacial tension and capillary action.


Thermodynamics: Work, heat and internal energy; first law of thermodynamics. Second law of thermodynamics; entropy as a state function, entropy changes in various processes, entropy reversibility and irreversibility, Free energy functions; Thermodynamic equation of state; Maxwell relations; Temperature, volume and pressure dependence of U, H, A, G, Cp and Cv, a± and a2 J-T effect and inversion temperature; criteria for equilibrium, relation between equilibrium constant and thermodynamic quantities; Nernst heat theorem, introductory idea of third law of thermodynamics.


Phase Equilibria and Solutions: Clausius-Clapeyron equation; phase diagram for a pure substance; phase equilibria in binary systems, partially miscible liquidsupper and lower critical solution temperatures; partial molar quantities, their significance and determination; excess thermodynamic functions and their determination.


Electrochemistry: Debye-Huckel theory of strong electrolytes and Debye-Huckel limiting Law for various equilibrium and transport properties. Galvanic cells, concentration cells; electrochemical series, measurement of e. m. f. Of cells and its applications fuel cells and batteries. Processes at electrodes; double layer at the interface; rate of charge transfer, current density; overpotential; electroanalytical techniques: Polarography, amperometry, ion selective electrodes and their uses.


Chemical Kinetics: Differential and integral rate equations for zeroth, first, second and fractional order reactions; Rate equations involving reverse, parallel, consecutive and chain reactions; branching chain and explosions; effect of temperature and pressure on rate constant; Study of fast reactions by stop-flow and relaxation methods; Collisions and transition state theories.


Photochemistry: Absorption of light; decay of excited state by different routes; photochemical reactions between hydrogen and halogens and their quantum yields.


Surface Phenomena and Catalysis: Absorption from gases and solutions on solid adsorbents, Langmuir and B. E. T. Adsorption isotherms; determination of surface area, characteristics and mechanism of reaction on heterogeneous catalysts.


Bio-inorganic Chemistry: Metal ions in biological systems and their role in ion transport across the membranes (molecular mechanism), oxygen-uptake proteins, cytochromes and ferredoxins.


Coordination Compounds:


Bonding theories of metal complexes; Valence bond theory, crystal field theory and its modifications; applications of theories in the explanation of magnetism and electronic spectra of metal complexes.


Isomerism in coordination compounds; IUPAC nomenclature of coordination compounds; stereochemistry of complexes with 4 and 6 coordination numbers; chelate effect and polynuclear complexes; trans effect and its theories; kinetics of substitution reactions in square-planer complexes; thermodynamic and kinetic stability of complexes.


EAN rule, Synthesis structure and reactivity of metal carbonyls; carboxylate anions, carbonyl hydrides and metal nitrosyl compounds.


Complexes with aromatic systems, synthesis, structure and bonding in metal olefin complexes, alkyne complexes and cyclopentadienyl complexes; coordinative unsaturation, oxidative addition reactions, insertion reactions, fluxional molecules and their characterization; Compounds with metal-metal bonds and metal atom clusters.


Main Group Chemistry: Boranes, borazines, phosphazenes and cyclic phosphazene, silicates and silicones, Interhalogen compounds; Sulphur nitrogen compounds, noble gas compounds.


General Chemistry of ‘f’ Block Elements: Lanthanides and actinides; separation, oxidation states, magnetic and spectral properties; lanthanide contraction.
IAS Chemistry Syllabus
Paper-II

Delocalised Covalent Bonding: Aromaticity, anti-aromaticity; annulenes, azulenes, tropolones, fulvenes, sydnones.

It Includes

Reaction Mechanisms: General methods (both kinetic and non-kinetic) of study of mechanism of organic reactions: Isotopic method, cross-over experiment, intermediate trapping, stereochemistry; energy of activation; thermodynamic control and kinetic control of reactions.

Reactive Intermediates: Generation, geometry, stability and reactions of carbonium ions and carbanions, free radicals, carbenes, benzynes and nitrenes.

Substitution Reactions: SN1, SN2 and SNi mechanisms; neighbouring group participation; electrophilic and nucleophilic reactions of aromatic compounds including heterocyclic compoundspyrrole, furan, thiophene and indole.

Elimination Reactions: E1, E2 and E1cb mechanisms; orientation in E2 reactionsSaytzeff and Hoffmann; pyrolytic syn elimination Chugaev and Cope eliminations.

Addition Reactions: Electrophilic addition to C = C and C triple bond C; nucleophilic addition to C = 0, C triple bond N, conjugated olefins and carbonyls.

Reactions and Rearrangements:

Pinacol-pinacolone, Hoffmann, Beckmann, BaeyerVilliger, Favorskii, Fries, Claisen, Cope, Stevens and Wagner-Meerwein rearrangements.

Aldol condensation, Claisen condensation, Dieckmann, Perkin, Knoevenagel, Witting, Clemmensen, Wolff-Kishner, Cannizzaro and von Richter reactions; Stobbe, benzoin and acyloin condensations; Fischer indole synthesis, Skraup synthesis, Bischler-Napieralski, Sandmeyer, Reimer-Tiemann and Reformatsky reactions.

Pericyclic Reactions: Classification and examples; Woodward-Hoffmann rules electrocyclic reactions, cycloaddition reactions [2 + 2 and 4 + 2] and sigmatropic shifts [1, 3; 3, 3 and 1, 5] FMO approach.

It Includes

Preparation and Properties of Polymers: Organic polymerspolyethylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, teflon, nylon, terylene, synthetic and natural rubber.

Biopolymers: Structure of proteins, DNA and RNA.

Synthetic Uses of Reagents: OsO4, HIO4, CrO3, Pb (OAc) 4, SeO2, NBS, B2H6, Na-Liquid NH3, LiAlH4, NaBH4, n-BuLi and MCPBA.

Photochemistry: Photochemical reactions of simple organic compounds, excited and ground states, singlet and triplet states, Norrish-Type I and Type II reactions.

Spectroscopy: Principle and applications in structure elucidation:

Rotational: Diatomic molecules; isotopic substitution and rotational constants.

Vibrational: Diatomic molecules, linear triatomic molecules, specific frequencies of functional groups in polyatomic molecules.

Electronic: Singlet and triplet states; n p × and p p × transitions; application to conjugated double bonds and conjugated carbonylsWoodward-Fieser rules; Charge transfer spectra.

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H NMR): Basic principle; chemical shift and spin-spin interaction and coupling constants.

Mass Spectrometry: Parent peak, base peak, metastable peak, McLafferty rearrangement....
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25th September 2014, 10:45 AM
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IAS Exam Syllabus

I want to know Indian Administrative Service exam preliminary syllabus, will you please provide here???
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25th September 2014, 11:09 AM
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Re: IAS Exam Syllabus

You are looking for Indian Administrative Service exam preliminary syllabus, I am giving here:

General Studies Paper I
Maximum marks: 200
Number of Questions: 100
Total Time: 120 minutes
(02 hours)

Syllabus

1. Current events of national and international importance
2. History of India and Indian national movement
3. Indian and World Geography
4. Indian Polity and governance
5. Economic and social development
6. General issues on environmental ecology, bio-diversity and climate change
7. General Science

General Studies Paper II
Maximum marks : 200
Number of Questions : 80
Total Time : 120 minutes (02 hours)
Syllabus

1. Comprehension
2. Interpersonal skills which include communication skills
3. Logical reasoning & analytical ability
4. Decision making & problem solving
5. General mental ability
6. Basic numeracy
7. English language comprehension skills (Class X level)
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15th November 2014, 10:54 AM
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IAS Exam Syllabus

I am looking for the the Syllabus of IAS Exam . Will you please provide it for an idea ?
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15th November 2014, 01:40 PM
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Re: IAS Exam Syllabus

Here I am providing the detailed Syllabus of IAS Exam which you are looking for.
IAS Prelims Syllabus
General Studies Paper I
Number of Questions : 100
Maximum marks : 200
Total Time : 120 minutes (02 hours)

Syllabus
1. General Science
2. History of India and Indian national movement
3. Indian and World Geography
4. Indian Polity and governance
5. Economic and social development
6. General issues on environmental ecology, bio-diversity and climate change
7. Current events of national and international importance

General Studies Paper II
Maximum marks : 200
Number of Questions : 80
Total Time : 120 minutes (02 hours)
Syllabus

1. General mental ability
2. Interpersonal skills which include communication skills
3. Logical reasoning & analytical ability
4. Decision making & problem solving
5. Comprehension
6. Basic numeracy
7. English language comprehension skills (Class X level)

IAS Mains Syllabus for 2014 UPSC Civil Services Exam
Paper I (One of the Indian Languages to be selected by the applicant)
Paper II (English)
Maximum marks : 200
Paper III (Essay)
Maximum marks : 300
Paper IV & V (General Studies)
Maximum marks : 200
Maximum marks : 600
Paper VI, VII, VIII, IX
Maximum marks : 1200
(Any two subjects (each having 2 papers) to be selected from the prescribed optional subjects)

Optional Papers:
French
Geology
Agriculture
Anthropology
Assamese
Chemistry
Chinese
Commerce and Accountancy
Electrical Engineering
Gujarati
Kannada
Konkani
Law
Manipuri
Mathematics
Medical Science
Nepali
Pali
Physics
Psychology
Punjabi
Sanskrit
Sociology
Tamil
Urdu
Zoology
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
Arabic
Bengali
Botany
Russian
Sindhi
Statistics
Telugu
Civil Engineering
Economics
English
Geography
German
Hindi
History
Kashmiri
Malayalam
Management
Marathi
Mechanical Engineering
Oriya
Persian
Philosophy
Political Science and International Relations
Public Administration
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Re: IAS Exam Syllabus

I want to get IAS Exam Syllabus for doing preparation of this exam so will you please provide me that ?
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18th March 2015, 08:17 AM
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Re: IAS Exam Syllabus

As you want to get IAS Exam Syllabus for doing preparation of this exam so here I am giving you same:

Preliminary Examination Syllabus:
Syllabus for Paper 1:

Current events (National and International)
History of India
Geography of the world (Physical, Social, Economic)
Indian Polity and Governance-Constitution
Economic and Social Development
General Issues (Environmental Ecology, Bio-Diversity, Climate change etcs.)
General Science

Syllabus for Paper 2:

Comprehension
Interpersonal Skills
Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
Decision making and problem solving
General mental ability
Basic Numeracy
Data Interpretation
Comprehension Skill (English)

Mains Exam Optional Subject List:

Agriculture
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
Botany
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Commerce
Economics
Electrical Engineering
Geography
Geology
Indian History
Law
Management
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Science
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Public Administration
Sociology
Statistics
Zoology
Anthropology
Assamese
Bengali
Chinese
English
French
German
Gujarati
Hindi
Kannada
Kashmiri
Konkani
Malayalam
Manipuri
Marathi
Nepali
Oriya
Punjabi
Russian
Sanskrit
Sindhi
Tamil
Telugu
Urdu
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26th May 2015, 10:07 AM
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Re: IAS exam Syllabus

I am doing preparation for the IAS exam? So I am searching for the IAS exam Syllabus? Can you please tell me from where I can get the IAS exam Syllabus?
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26th May 2015, 10:09 AM
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Re: IAS exam Syllabus

The IAS Examination also called Indian Administrative Services Examination. This is one of the toughest and prestigious examination held in India, gives a chance to get most eminent designation offered by Indian Government.


You are asking for the IAS exam Syllabus. Here I am provide you the IAS exam Syllabus. this is as follows:


Phase 1: Preliminary Examination:

Syllabus for Paper 1:
Current events (National and International)
History of India
Geography of the world (Physical, Social, Economic)
Indian Polity and Governance-Constitution
Economic and Social Development
General Issues (Environmental Ecology, Bio-Diversity, Climate change etcs.)
General Science

Syllabus for Paper 2:
Comprehension
Interpersonal Skills
Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
Decision making and problem solving
General mental ability
Basic Numeracy
Data Interpretation
Comprehension Skill (English)

Phase 2: Main Examination Syllabus (1750 Marks):

This phase will test your academic and intellectual talent in depth. It consists of 9 papers, in which two are qualifying papers of 300 marks each:

I. Any Indian Language

II. English

These two papers just need to qualify which is mandatory and marks obtained will not be considered or counted.

Language for the rest seven papers can be any of the languages mentioned in Eighth Schedule of the constitution or you can opt for English. Rest seven papers are mentioned below, each weighing 250 marks:

III. Essay

IV. General Studies 1 (Indian Heritage/Culture, World History & Geography)

V. General Studies 2 (Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International Relations)

VI. General Studies 3 (Technology, Economic Development, Bio-Diversity, Environment, Security & Disaster Management)
General Studies 4 (Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude)
Optional 1 (Of your choice)

VII. Optional 2 (Of your choice)

These are the optional subjects from which you can choose your preference:
Agriculture
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
Botany
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Commerce
Economics
Electrical Engineering
Geography
Geology
Indian History
Law
Management
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Science
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Public Administration
Sociology
Statistics
Zoology
Anthropology
Assamese
Bengali
Chinese
English
French
German
Gujarati
Hindi
Kannada
Kashmiri
Konkani
Malayalam
Manipuri
Marathi
Nepali
Oriya
Punjabi
Russian
Sanskrit
Sindhi
Tamil
Telugu
Urdu


Phase 3: Interview and Personality Test (275 Marks)


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