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19th August 2014, 09:58 AM
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IPS Entrance Exam Subjects
Will you please provide the list of IPS Entrance Exam Subjects
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19th August 2014, 12:30 PM
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Re: IPS Entrance Exam Subjects
Indian Police Service Exam is a reputed government exam hold by Union public service commission .. Option subjects are given below . Chemistry Civil Engineering Commerce Agriculture Animal Husbandry and veterinary science Botany Economics Electrical Engineering Geography Geology Indian History Law Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Philosophy Physics Political Science Statistics Zoology Psychology Public Administration Sociology Here I am providing the list of few books to Become an IPS Officer India After Gandhi: The History Of The World’s Largest Democracy Mastering Modern World History – New Edition – Norman Lowe Select Constitutions: 16th Edition – S Chand India’s Foreign Policy – Muchkund Dubey Ideology And Politics in Modern India India’s Struggle For Independence – Bipan Chandra Indian Economy : For Civil Services Examinations 5th Edition (2013) – Ramesh Singh The Indian Economy – Sanjiv Verma Indian Polity for Civil Services Examinations 4th Edition – Laxmikanth Geography of India- Majid Hussain Challenge And Strategy : Rethinking India’s Foreign Policy – Rajiv Sikri History of the World from the Late Nineteenth to the Early Twenty First Century – Arjun Dev Social Problems in India 2 Edition – Ram Ahuja Politics and Ethics of the Indian Constitution - Review Public Institutions in India: Performance and Design – PRATAPA BHANU MEHTA Certified Physical and Human Geography – Goh Cheng Leong India’s National Security – A Reader (Oxford University Press – Important for Paper-IV GS) Indian Social System – Ram Ahuja Pax Indica: India and the World of the 21st Century – Shashi Tharoor An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions – Amartya Sen and Jean Dreze Argumentative Indian : Writings on Indian History – Amartya Sen The Wonder That Was India- A.L.Basham India Unbound: The Social and Economic Revolution from Independence to the Global Information Age – Gurcharan Das |
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23rd May 2015, 09:50 AM
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Re: IPS Entrance Exam Subjects
I want to crack Indian Police Service Entrance Exam . Will you please provide the Indian Police Service Entrance Exam syllabus for preparation ?
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23rd May 2015, 09:51 AM
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Re: IPS Entrance Exam Subjects
As you are looking for the Indian Police Service Entrance Exam syllabus , here I am providing same for you . Prelim Exam Syllabus Part A Paper I - (200 marks) Duration : Two hours • Current events of national and international importance • Economic and Social Development-Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc. • History of India and Indian National Movement • Indian and World Geography-Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World. • Indian Polity and Governance – Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc. • General issues on Environmental ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change - that do not require subject specialization • General Science. Paper II-(200 marks) Duration : Two hours • Comprehension • English Language Comprehension skills (Class X level). • Interpersonal skills including communication skills; • Logical reasoning and analytical ability • Decision making and problem solving • General mental ability • Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level), Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc. — Class X level) Part B PAPERS OF DESCRIPTIVE TYPE Paper III : English (200 marks / 3 hours duration) :- This will be a qualifying test only of Matriculation or equivalent standard. The pattern of questions would be broadly as follows (indicative only) :— (i) Usage and Vocabulary; (ii) Precis Writing; (iii) Comprehension of given passages; (iv) Paragraphs writing; . Paper IV : Essay ( 200 Marks/ three hours duration) Candidates will be required to write two Essays. One topic will pertain to Indian Society/politics/ Economy/Development, Growth and related aspects. Paper V : General Studies (200 Marks/ three hours duration) The questions will be such as to test candidate’s basic understanding of all relevant issues, and ability to analyze, and take a view on conflicting socio-economic goals, objectives and demands. Syllabus:- a) A brief idea about History and Geography of India. b) Constitution of India and Indian Polity: c) Current National Issues and Topics of Social Relevance : This part is intended to test the Candidate’s awareness of current National issues and topics of social relevance in the present-day India, such as the following : (i) Health issues including the management of Public Health, Health education and ethical concerns regarding health-care. (ii) Issues arising from the social and economic exclusion of large sections from the benefits of development. (iii) Other issues relating to the development and management of human resource. (iv) The Indian economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment. (v) Law enforcement, internal security and related issues such as the preservation of communal harmony. (vi) Issues relating to good governance and accountability to the citizens including the maintenance of human rights, and of probity in public life. (vii) Environmental issues, ecological preservation, conservation of natural resources and national heritage. d) India’s diversity, unity amidst diversity and pluralism as a part of the functioning of Indian Society. e) Democratic rights and privileges of citizens. Emerging social changes/trends relevant to governance. f) National Security: Structure and functions of Defence Forces, Para Military Forces and Police. Origin, growth and dimensions of fundamentalism, militancy and terrorism. Local, regional, national and international dimensions of organized crime and terrorism; and efforts at countering them. G) Statistical Analysis, graph and diagrams : This part will test the candidate’s ability to draw conclusions from information presented in Statistical, graphical or diagrammatical form and to interpret them. |
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