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Syllabus for Nagaland Public Service Commission Combined Technical Exam

Nagaland Public Service Commission Combined Technical Exam Syllabus

The Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) Combined Technical Exam is designed to recruit candidates for various technical positions within the state of Nagaland. The exam usually includes multiple stages, such as a written test and sometimes an interview. The syllabus for the NPSC Combined Technical Exam typically consists of general studies and specific technical subjects relevant to the positions being filled.

Here’s a comprehensive syllabus outline for the NPSC Combined Technical Exam:

1. Written Examination

Paper I: General Studies

Current Affairs

  • National and international news
  • Important events and developments
  • Awards and honors

Indian History

  • Ancient India (Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic Age, Mauryan Empire)
  • Medieval India (Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire)
  • Modern India (British Expansion, Freedom Struggle, Independence Movement)

Geography

  • Physical Geography (Landforms, Climate, Natural Resources)
  • Human Geography (Population, Settlements, Economic Activities)
  • Indian Geography (Physical features, Climate, Natural Resources)

Polity

  • Indian Constitution (Features, Amendments, Fundamental Rights and Duties)
  • Structure and Functions of Government (Central and State Governments)
  • Panchayati Raj Institutions and Municipalities
  • Governance and Administrative System

Economy

  • Basic Economic Concepts (Supply and Demand, Inflation, Unemployment)
  • Indian Economy (Planning, Agriculture, Industry, Trade)
  • Economic Development and Reforms

Science and Technology

  • Basic Concepts in Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
  • Technology and Innovations
  • Environment and Ecology

General Mental Ability

  • Logical Reasoning
  • Analytical Ability
  • Problem-Solving Skills
  • Quantitative Aptitude

Paper II: Technical Paper

The technical paper will depend on the specific technical discipline related to the job positions advertised. Common disciplines and their respective topics might include:

Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.)

Civil Engineering:

  • Structural Analysis, Design of Structures, Fluid Mechanics, Surveying, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Transportation Engineering.

Mechanical Engineering:

  • Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Machine Design, Manufacturing Processes, Heat Transfer.

Electrical Engineering:

  • Electrical Circuits, Power Systems, Electrical Machines, Control Systems, Electronics, Instrumentation.

Computer Science and Information Technology

Programming Languages:

  • C, C++, Java, Python.

Data Structures and Algorithms:

  • Arrays, Linked Lists, Stacks, Queues, Trees, Graphs, Sorting and Searching Algorithms.

Operating Systems:

  • Processes, Threads, Scheduling, Memory Management, File Systems.

Database Management:

  • SQL, Relational Databases, Normalization, Transactions.

Networking:

  • OSI Model, TCP/IP Protocols, Network Topologies, Routing and Switching.

Agricultural Engineering

Soil Science:

  • Soil Properties, Soil Fertility, Soil Conservation.

Crop Production:

  • Irrigation, Crop Management, Pest Control.

Farm Machinery:

  • Types, Maintenance, Operation.

Other Technical Disciplines

  • Syllabus for other specific technical fields will be outlined in the official notification and will include relevant topics specific to those fields.

2. Interview (if applicable)

Technical Knowledge

  • Questions related to the specific technical field and practical applications.

General Awareness

  • Awareness of current affairs, particularly related to the technical field.

Problem-Solving and Decision-Making

  • Scenarios and case studies related to technical problem-solving.

Personality Assessment

  • Communication skills, leadership qualities, and suitability for the role.

Key Points to Note:

Preparation:

  • Review the specific technical syllabus relevant to your discipline. Use standard textbooks and previous years’ question papers for preparation.

Technical Paper:

  • Focus on core subjects and practical knowledge in your technical field.

Interview:

  • Prepare for both technical and general awareness questions. Practice problem-solving and decision-making scenarios.

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