EMRS Hostel Warden Syllabus: The Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) Hostel Warden recruitment, conducted by NESTS under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, seeks to fill 635 total vacancies (Male and Female). This is a formal process requiring staff to perform mandatory residential duties and offers a special pay of 10% of the basic salary (Pay Level 5).
The selection involves two critical tiers: Tier-I (Preliminary), which is objective and qualifying, and Tier-II (Subject Knowledge). It includes both objective and descriptive questions. Candidates must meticulously follow the official EMRS Hostel Warden Syllabus 2025 to prepare for both stages.
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The official EMRS Hostel Warden Syllabus 2025 is vital for the 635 vacancies. The exam date remains to be notified, with the application closing on October 23, 2025.
EMRS Hostel Warden Exam Overview | |
Exam Elements | Details |
Recruiting Body | Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) |
Exam Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
Post | Hostel Warden (Male and Female) |
Total Posts | 635 |
Application Start Date | 19th September 2025 |
Application End Date | 23rd October 2025 |
Salary (Pay Level) | Level-5 (Rs. 29,200 - Rs. 92,300) |
Exam Stages | Written Test, Document Verification |
EMRS Hostel Warden Exam Syllabus formally details the subjects required for the two-tier selection process. It ensures candidates possess the core knowledge and aptitude necessary for this post.
EMRS Hostel Warden Exam Syllabus | ||
Part / Tier | Component of the Test | Key Topics Covered |
Tier-I: Preliminary Examination | Part-I: General Awareness | General knowledge and Current affairs |
Part-II: Reasoning Ability | Puzzles & Seating arrangement, Data sufficiency, Verbal reasoning, Inequality, Blood relations, Sequences & Series, Direction Test, Assertion & Reason, Venn Diagrams | |
Part-III: Knowledge of ICT | Fundamentals of Computer Systems, OS basics, MS Office, Keyboard shortcuts, Computer terms & abbreviations, Networks, Cyber Security, Internet | |
Part-IV: Quantitative Aptitude | Ratio & Proportions, Time & Work, Profit & Loss, Ages, Number System, Decimals & Fractions, Time & Distance, HCF & LCM, Percentages, Simplification, Average, Interest, Mixtures & Allegations, Data Interpretation | |
Part-V: Language Competency | General English: Grammar, Tenses, Voice, Articles, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Idioms & Phrases General Hindi: Sandhi, Samaas, Vilom, Paryayvachi, Muhavare, Ashuddhiyan, One-word substitutions Regional Language: Synonyms, Antonyms, Spelling, Error detection (choose one from 20 options) | |
Tier-II: EMRS Hostel Warden | Knowledge of POCSO & Child Safety Acts | Acts & Rules: POCSO, Child Marriage Act, Child Labour Act, RTE, Criminal Law Amendment, Immoral Traffic Prevention, Commission for Protection of Child Rights Other Topics: Child Policy, National Charter of Children, Child Mortality Rate, Gender Ratio |
Administrative Aptitude | Managing students, Hostel inventories, Safety & security, Segregation of genders, Cleanliness, Record management |
Tier-I is Qualifying: Performance in Tier-I determines shortlisting for Tier-II.
Language Competency: General English and General Hindi are mandatory. The standard for English/Hindi as a Regional Language is higher than the General level.
EMRS Hostel Warden Detailed Syllabus 2025 outlines specific topics for all papers. This provides candidates with important topics for comprehensive preparation across both examination tiers.
Tier-I Preliminary Examination Syllabus (Hostel Warden) formally breaks down the 100-mark paper. It covers five core parts: General Awareness, Reasoning, ICT, Quantitative Aptitude, and Language Competency. Check the table below for more information:
EMRS Hostel Warden Tier-I- Hostel Warden | ||
Part | Component of the Test | Detailed Topics Covered |
Part-I | General Awareness | General knowledge and Current affairs. |
Part-II | Reasoning Ability | Puzzles & Seating arrangement, Data sufficiency, Statement-based questions (Verbal reasoning), Inequality, Blood relations, Sequences and Series, Direction Test, Assertion and Reason, Venn Diagrams. |
Part-III | Knowledge of ICT | Fundamentals of Computer System, Basics of Operating System, MS Office, Keyboard Shortcuts and their uses, Important Computer Terms and Abbreviations, Computer Networks, Cyber Security, and Internet. |
Part-IV | Quantitative Aptitude | Ratio and Proportions, Time and Work, Profit and Loss, Problems on Ages, Number System, Decimal & Fractions, Time and Distance, HCF & LCM, Percentages, Simplification, Average, Simple & Compound Interest, Mixtures & Allegations, Data Interpretation etc. |
Part-V | Language Competency | (a) General English: Verb, Tenses, Voice, Subject-Verb Agreement, Articles, Comprehension, Fill in the Blanks, Adverb, Error Correction, Sentence Rearrangement, Unseen Passages, Vocabulary, Antonyms/Synonyms, Grammar, Idioms & Phrases. (b) General Hindi: संधि, समास, विलोम शब्द, पर्यायवाची शब्द, सामान्य अशुद्धियाँ, वाक्यांशों के लिए एक शब्द, मुहावरे- लोकोक्तियाँ, अपठित गद्यांश पर आधारित प्रश्न. (c) Regional Language: Basic grammar questions like Synonyms, Antonyms, One Word Substitutions, Error Detection, Spelling Error etc. (at Higher Secondary Level). |
Here is the syllabus information presented in a clear, formatted table with important notes.
Mandatory Subjects: General English and General Hindi are mandatory parts of the Language Competency test.
Regional Languages: Candidates must select one Regional Language from the following 20 options:
(1) Assamese (2) Bengali (3) Bodo (4) Dogri (5) English (6) Garo (7) Gujarati (8) Hindi, (9) Kannada (10) Kashmiri (11) Khasi (12) Malayalam (13) Manipuri (14) Marathi (15) Mizo (16) Nepali (17) Odiya (18) Santhali (19) Telugu (20) Urdu
Standard for English & Hindi as Regional Language: If a candidate chooses English or Hindi as their Regional Language (in Part V-c), the standard of questions for that specific language part will be higher than the standard set for the General English and General Hindi parts (Part V-a and V-b).
EMRS Hostel Warden Tier-II- Hostel Warden stage focuses exclusively on Subject Knowledge. It evaluates expertise in Administrative Aptitude and crucial Child Safety Acts, following a 1:10 shortlisting ratio.
EMRS Hostel Warden Tier-II- Hostel Warden | |
Component of the Test | Detailed Topics Covered |
Knowledge of POCSO and other children safety related Acts of Govt. of India | Acts & Rules: ➢ The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (2006) ➢ The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (2012) ➢ The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Rules (2020) ➢ The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act (1986) ➢ The Immoral Traffic Prevention Amendment Bill (2006) ➢ The Commission for Protection of Child Rights Act (2005) ➢ The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (2009) (RTE) ➢ The Criminal Law Amendment Act (2013) Other Topics: ➢ Child Policy ➢ National Charter of Children ➢ Child Mortality Rate ➢ Gender Ratio |
Administrative Aptitude | ➢ Handling of large number of students ➢ Managing the consumables and inventories of Hostel ➢ Ensuring safety and security of children ➢ Ensuring segregation of male and female students ➢ Ensuring cleanliness of hostel premises ➢ Record management of children |
EMRS Hostel Warden Exam Pattern systematically defines the structure and duration. It details the marking scheme and question types for both the Tier-I (Objective) and Tier-II
Table below carries the information related to the Tier-I EMRS Hostel Warden Exam Pattern. Refer to the table to get the complete details:
EMRS Hostel Warden Exam Pattern Tier-I | ||||
Part | Component of the Test | Number of Questions | Total Marks | Duration |
Part-I | General Awareness | 10 | 10 | The test will be of 2 hours duration without any time limit for each part individually. |
Part-II | Reasoning Ability | 15 | 15 | |
Part-III | Knowledge of ICT | 15 | 15 | |
Part-IV | Quantitative Aptitude | 30 | 30 | |
Part-V | Language Competency (General English, General Hindi, and Regional Language*) | 30 (10 marks each subject) | 30 | |
Total | 100 | 100 |
(1) Assamese (2) Bengali (3) Bodo (4) Dogri (5) English (6) Garo (7) Gujarati (8) Hindi, (9) Kannada (10) Kashmiri (11) Khasi (12) Malayalam (13) Manipuri (14) Marathi (15) Mizo (16) Nepali (17) Odiya (18) Santhali (19) Telugu (20) Urdu
Option of Regional Language is limited to Scheduled languages of the States having notified vacancies. Every candidate has to opt 01 language out of aforementioned Scheduled languages. However, the standard of English & Hindi for those who are opting one of these two languages as regional language also, will be higher than the standard as that of General English and General Hindi.
(Only for Candidates who will be shortlisted in the ratio of 1:10 against the notified vacancies on the basis of Tier I Preliminary examination)- Subject Knowledge Examination.
EMRS Hostel Warden Exam Pattern Tier-II |
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Component of the Test |
Number of Questions |
Total Marks |
Duration (Objective) |
Subject specific syllabus is uploaded on the Website of NESTS under ESSE - 2025 (nests.tribal.gov.in) |
40 (Objective) + 15 (Descriptive) |
55 |
40 |
Total |
55 |
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