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MPPSC Assistant Professor Syllabus 2024
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Biochemistry
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Carbohydrates: Classification, structure, properties and biological importance.
Mucopolysaccharide.
Proteins: Classification, structure and properties of amino acids and protein.
Denaturation and renaturation of Proteins.
Lipids: classification, structure, chemical properties and characterization of fats.
Essential fatty acids. Phospholipids and proteolipids. Steroids, Prostaglandins.
Nucleic acids: Structural constituents of nucleic acid- purines, pyrimidines,
nucleosides and nucleotides. Biological role of nucleotides. Structure and types of
DNA. Structure, types and biological role of RNA.
Vitamins: Structure and biochemical properties of water-soluble and fat soluble
Vitamins and their coenzyme activity.
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Physical Chemistry
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Basic principles of quantum mech^cs. de-Broglie xoncepf of matter waves, deBroglie equation-and experimental verification,. Heisenberg uncertainty principle and
derivation of its equation, Postulates of Quantum mechanics. Exactly-solvable
systems: Particlerin-one-and tj^ee-^imensional boxes,
Various fdrhis of Schrodinger equations and their matliematica] considerations, Eigen values
and Eigen: functions/Harmoriic dscilla^^^ Application of Bchipdinger equation to
hydrogen and helium atoms,GfbitaJ and spin angular momenta; Tunneling.
Approximate methods of quantum mechanics; Variational principle;. Perturbation
theoiy up to second order in energy;. Applications.
Quantum numbers; Atomic spectra of hydrogen.
Term.symbdls; Jvfany-electron systems andxiltisymmetiy, PauU exclusion principle
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Commerce
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Business Environment . .IVieaning, elements and concept of economic
enwronment, economic policies,.statutory business enviro Economic pianning- Meamng.objects, economic planning in India & M.P.
Aspects of Business Environment-Competition: policy, consumer protection
environment protection policy, ' protection,
* SSJif Pwatization, glofaaiization, monopoly and
aayog- ''r Establishment, objects, Aayog- New. industrial policy and implementation, niti irhportance and organizatiph;
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Economics
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Definition, Scope and Assumptions of Economics in Ancient India, Concept of
Wants and Consumption in Ancient India, Meaning of Money, Importance and Code
of Conduct for Earning Money, Economic Thought of Manu, Brahashpati and
Kautilya.
Concept of Behavioural and Cognitive Economics, Demand Analysis - Marshallian,
Hicksian and Samuelsson's Revealed Preference Theory. Demand and Supply and its
Elasticities. Production Function, Theory of Production and Cost.
Price and Output Determination under different form of market structure.
Different models and objectives of the firms - Boumal, Morris and Williamson,
Decision making under uncertainty, Attitude towards Risk, Game Theory - ZeroSum Game, Pure and Mixed Strategy, Saddle Point Solution; Factor Pricing
Analysis.
Theories of Distribution; Marginal Productivity Theory, Wage, Interest, Rent and
Profit. Concept of Welfare Economics:-Theory of Pigou, Parreto and Arrow
Definition, Concept, Corriponantes, Measurement and estimation of National
Income, .National Income and Social Accounting, National Income and
Welfare
Determination of output and employment - Classical Approach, Keynesian
Approach, Keynesian Employment Theory, Aggregate Supply and Aggregate
Demand, Effective Demand. Liquidity Preference Theory.
Psychological Law of Consumption, Absolute Income Hypothesis, Relative
Income Hypothesis, Permanent Income Hypothesis, Life Cycle Hypothesis.
Monetary Policy: Instruments of Monetary Policy, Development of Monetary
Policy in India.
Multiplier Theory, Theories of Investment and Accelerator. Output - Price
Determination in four sector economy
Fleming-Mundell Open Economy Model. IS-LM Model. Trade Cycle
Theories
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English
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Ghaucer to ShakespeJirc- Hisfo^ of ther perioS,. Political and
Social Movements; the;. Pevival of Learning, Renaissance, Humanism,
:Pronitnent writers:,of the age, their .life and works;Origin of the Drama,
Miracle and Mystery:plays,.
Geof&ey Chaucer
Spenser r Fi^m'e-jgM^ewBook-
William Langland-P/e/'^P/oivrnfln;
HdXo^'.MQlie d'-Arthir- ; :
Christbpher'l^artower D' r. F'gus^^Ss ■
Ben JohnsQn-Eve^t In His Htmour,
William Shakespeare- Hamlet, TweipkNi'ght, The Tempest, The
Merchanl:pf VehWe, Sonnets.Nos;.;23j24, 26, 27, 44,,
Francis Bacon .^ Of TrUthi OfStiid^ Of Reyen^, 0f Lpve,
UNIT -11 Jacobean to Restoration Periods- History of the period, Prominent writers
of the age; their life'and works. The .Puritan . Movement Md Changing Ideals,
The'Metaphysical Poetryj'The Age of French Ihlluence
}Q)xaJ^QmQ.r-The.Tkiasie, A Yalediction: ForbiddenMpurning, 'Th
' Good MdHdw, The Amiversam;
Andrew MarveJI -To HisCoy Mistress
John Milton—Pomcfwe Io5/i5oo^/ -
hhn Drydm^^sphw and Adhh^^^
Alexander Pppe^^ The Rape ofthe Lock,
John Bunyan - We Pijgrini 's Frpgress
•Rob&TiBunpn-Anatonty of Melancholy
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EVS
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Definition, scope and importance of Environmental studies.
Need for public awareness and Environmental issues.
Environmental education and awareness- objectives, goals and guiding principles
of environmental education.
Environmental Education in India-Formal environmental education and informal
environmental education.
Status and policy of environmental education in India.
Definition of Resources, types of resources, classification of resources, renewable and
non renewable resources.
Forest resources: Use and over- exploitation, deforestation, wood and non-wood
forest produce, timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on tribal people.
Water Resources: Use and over utilization of surface and ground water, floods,
droughts, conflicts over water, dams - benefits and problems, rain water harvesting,
impact of increasing human population on water resources.
Mineral Resources; Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and
using mineral resources.
Food resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer and pesticide problems, water
logging, salinity.
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Geography
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Development of Geographical thought in ancient period.
Contribution of German and French schools in the development of
modem geography.
Contribution of British and American schools in geography.
Dualism in Geography: Physical and Human, Systematic and Regional
geography.
Determinism and Possibilism; Paradigm shift; Perspectives in geography
(positivism, behaviouralism, idealism, humanism and postmordenism)
Fundamental concepts; Endogenetic and Exogenetic forces.
Denudation process; weathering and erosion.
Geosynclines; Wegner's continental drift theory and plate tectonics.
Concept of Geomoraphic cycle of W. M. Davis, and W. Penck;
Landforms associated with fluvial, glacial, arid, coastal and karst cycles.
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Political Science
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Ancient Indian Political Thought: Kautilya & Shanti Parva.
Modem Indian Thought-Gandhi, M.N. Roy, Aurobindo Ghosh, Jai Prakash,
Ambedkar, Savarkar.
Greek Political Thought: Plato & Aristotle
European Thought-I and II : I-Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, II -
Bentham, J.S. Mill, Hegel, Marx & Green.
Contemporary Political Thought I and II : Lenin, Mao, Gramsci, II- Rawals,
Nozic anad Communitarians
Concepts and Issue' -1: Medieval Political Thought: Church State Relationship
and Theory of Two Swords.
Concepts and Issue-II : Behaviouralism and Post-Behaviouralism, Decline and
Resurgence of Political Theory.
Democracy, Liberty and Equality.
Individual and Social Justice.
Role of Ideology & Theories of change: Lenin, Mao, Gandhi
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Psychology
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Important Historical events and Major dynasties of M.P.
Contribution of Madhya Pradesh in the Independence movements.
Art, Architecture and culture of M.P.
Main Tribes and Dialects of M.P.
Main festivals, folk music and folk art of M.P.
Important literary figures of M.P. and their literature.
Main Tourist places of M.P.
Important personalities of M.P.
Forest, Mountain and Rivers of M.P.
Climate of M.P.
Natural and mineral resources of M.P.
Energy Resources: Conventional andNon- conventional.
Main irrigation and Power projects of M.P.
Political system of M.P. (Governor, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly).
Panchayati Raj in M.P.
Social system of M.P.
Demography and census of M.P..
Economic development of M.P.
Main industries of M.P.
Agriculture and Agri based industries in M.P.
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Sociology
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Nature of Sociology : Definition, Sociological Perspectives.
Basic Concepts : Community, Institution, Association, Culture, Norms and
Values.
Social Structure : Status and role, Multiple roles, Role set, Status set, Status
sequence, Role conflict
Social Group : Meaning, Types: Primary and Secondary, Formal and
Informal, Tn-group and Out-group, Reference group.
Social Institutions: Marriage, Family, Education, Economy, Polity, Religion,
Varna, Aashrma, Purusharth, Rin, Yagya, Sanskar
Socialization, Re-socialization, Anticipatory socialization. Adult
socialization, Agencies of socialization. Theories of socialization.
Social Stratification : Social differentiation. Hierarchy and Inequality.
Forms of stratification: Caste, Class, Gender, Ethnic, Theories of social
stratification. Social mobility.
Social change: Concepts and Types: Evolution, Diffusion, Progress,
Revolution, Transformation, Change in structure and Change of Structure.
Theories: Linear and Cyclical.
Conceptualizing Indian Society: People of India, Groups and
Communities, Unity in diversity. Cultural diversity: Regional, linguistic,
religious and tribal.
Contemporary Issues: Socio-cultural, Poverty, Inequality of caste and
gender, Regional, Ethnic and Religious disharmony, Family disharmony: (a)
Domestic violence (b) Dowry (c) Divorce (d) Intergenerational conflict.
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