SCHEME & SYLLABUS
Friends,
RPSC has changed its syllabus for
RAS 2013, both prelims and mains. It has excluded optional subjects from RAS
2013, no more scaling issues. Thank you RPSC for such a good examination scheme
and holistic syllabi coverage.
Here is the examination scheme for RAS 2013 prescribed by RPSC –
(1) Scheme of examination: The Combined Competitive Examination
will be held in two successive stages-
(i)
Preliminary Examination, and
(ii) Main
Examination
(i)
Preliminary
examination: The Preliminary Examination will consist of one paper on the
subject specified below, which will be of objective type and carry a maximum of
200 marks. The examination is meant to serve as a screening test only. The
Standard of the paper will be that of a Bachelor’s Degree Level. The marks
obtained in the Preliminary Examination by the candidates. Who are declared
qualified for admission to Main Examination will not be counted for determining
their final order of merit.
Subject
|
Number of Questions
|
Maximum Marks
|
Time
|
General Knowledge & General Science
|
150
|
200
|
3 Hours
|
NOTE :
·
There will be 150 questions of multiple choice
(Objective Type), carrying equal marks.
·
There will be negative marking. 1/3 mark will be
deducted for each wrong answer.
(ii) Main
examination: (a) The number of candidates to be admitted to the Main
Examination will be 15 times the total approximate number of vacancies
(category wise) to be filled in the year in the various Services and posts but
in the said range all those candidates who secure the same percentage of marks
as may be fixed by the Commission for any lower will be admitted to the Main
Examination.
(b)
The written examination will consist of the following four papers which will be descriptive /analytical. A
candidate must take all the papers listed below which will also consist of
question paper of brief, medium,
long answer and descriptive type
question. The standard of General Hindi and General English will be that of Sr.
Secondary Level. The time allowed for each paper shall be 3 hours.
Paper
|
Subject
|
Marks
|
Time
|
I
|
General Studies – I
|
200
|
3 Hours
|
II
|
General Studies – II
|
200
|
3 Hours
|
III
|
General Studies – III
|
200
|
3 Hours
|
IV
|
General Hindi & General English
|
200
|
3 Hours
|
(2) Personality and viva-voce
Examination:
(i) Candidates who obtain such minimum qualifying marks in the
written test of the Main Examination as may be fixed by the Commission in their
discretion shall be summoned by them for an interview for a personality test
which carries 100 marks.
(ii)
The Commission shall award marks to each candidate interviewed by them. In
interviewing the candidates besides awarding marks in respect of character,
personality, address, physique, marks shall also be awarded for the candidate‟s
knowledge of Rajasthani culture. However for selection to the Rajasthan Police
Service, candidates having „C‟ Certificate of N.C.C. shall be given preference.
The marks so awarded shall be added to the marks obtained in the written test
by each such candidate.
(2) Syllabus and scope of the papers:
Syllabus for RAS preliminary examination
2013
·
History,
Art, Culture, Literature, Tradition & Heritage of Rajasthan
o Major Landmarks in the History of Rajasthan,
Major Dynasties, their Administrative and Revenue System. Socio-cultural
Issues.
o
Freedom Movement , Political Awakening and Integration
o
Salient features of Architecture – Forts and
Monuments
o
Arts, Paintings and Handicrafts.
o
Important Works of Rajasthani literature. Local
Dilects
o
Fairs, Festivals, Folk Music and Folk Dances.
o
Rajsathani Culture, Traditions and Heritage.
o
Religious Movements, Saints& Lok devtas of
Rajasthan.
o
Important Tourist Places.
o
Leading Personalities of Rajasthan
·
Indian
History
o
Ancient & Medieval Period:
§
Salient features and Major Landmarks of Ancient
and Medieval India
§
Art, Culture, Literature and Architecture.
§ Major Dynasties, Their Administrative System.
Socio-Economic Conditions, Prominent Movements.
o
Modern Period:
§
Modern Indian history (from about the middle of
the eighteenth century until the present) - significant events, personalities
and issues.
§
The Freedom Struggle & Indian National
Movement- its various stages and important contributors and contributions from
different parts of the country.
§
Social and religious reform movements in the
19th and 20th century.
§
Post-independence consolidation and reorganization
within the country
·
Geography
of World and India:
o
World Geography:
§
Broad Physical features.
§
Environmental and Ecological Issues.
§
Wildlife and Bio-diversity.
§
International Waterways.
§
Major Industrial Regions.
o
Geography of India:
§
Broad physical features and Major physiographic
divisions.
§
Agriculture and Agro based Activities.
§
Minerals – Iron, Manganese, Coal, Oil & Gas,
Atomic minerals.
§
Major Industries and Industrial development.
§
Transportation– major transport corridors.
§
Natural Resources.
§
Environmental Problems and Ecological Issues.
·
Geography
of Rajasthan:
o
Broad physical features and Major physiographic
divisions.
o
Natural Resource of Rajasthan-
o
Climate, Natural Vegetation, Forests, Wildlife
and Bio-diversity
o
Major irrigation projects.
o
Mines and Minerals.
o
Population.
o
Major Industries and Potential for Industrial
Development
·
Indian Constitution,
Political System &Governance:
o
Constitutional Development & Indian
Constitution :
§
Government of India Acts: 1919 and 1935,
Constituent Assembly, Nature of Indian Constitution; Preamble, Fundamental
Rights, Directive Principles of State, Fundamental Duties, Federal Structure,
Constitutional Amendments, Emergency Provisions, Public Interest Litigation
(P.I.L.) and Judicial Review.
o
Indian Political System and Governance :
§
Nature of Indian State, Democracy in India,
Reorganization of States, Coalition Governments, Political Parties, National
Integration.
§
Union and State Executive; Union and State
Legislative, Judiciary
§
President, Parliament, Supreme Court, Election
Commission, Comptroller and Auditor General, Planning Commission, National
Development Council, Central Vigilance
Commission (CVC), Central Information Commission, Lokpal, National Human Rights
Commission (NHRC).
§
Local Self Government & Panchayati Raj
o
Public Policy & Rights
§
National Public Policy as a welfare state.
§
Various Legal Rights and Citizen Charter
·
Political
and Administrative System of Rajasthan:
o Governor, Chief Minister, State Assembly, High
Court, Rajasthan Public Service Commission, District Administration, State
Human Rights Commission, Lokayukt, State Election Commission, State Information
Commission.
o
Public Policy, Legal Rights and Citizen Charter.
·
Economic
Concepts and Indian Economy:
o
Basic Concepts of Economics
§
Basic Knowledge of Budgeting, Banking, Public
Finance, National Income, Growth and Development
§
Accounting- Concept, Tools and Uses in
Administration
§
Stock Exchange and Share Market
§
Fiscal and Monetary Policies
§
Subsidies, Public Distribution System
§
e-Commerce
§
Inflation- Concept, Impact and Control Mechanism
o
Economic Development & Planning
§
5 Year Plans - Objectives, Strategies and
Achievements.
§
Major Sectors of Economy- Agriculture, Industry,
Service and Trade- Current Status, Issues & initiatives.
§
Major Economic Problems and Government Initiatives.
Economic Reforms and Liberalization
o
Human Resource and Economic Development
§
Human Development Index
§
Poverty and Unemployment:- Concept, Types,
Causes, Remedies and Current Flagship Schemes.
o
Social Justice and Empowerment
§
Provisions for Weaker Sections.
·
Economy
of Rajasthan:
o
Macro overview of Economy.
o
Major Agricultural, Industrial and Service
Sector Issues.
o
Growth, Development and Planning.
o
Infrastructure & Resources.
o
Major Development Projects.
o
Programmes and Schemes- Government Welfare
Schemes for SC/ST/Backward Class/Minorities/Disabled Persons, Destitute, Women,
Children, Old Age People, Farmers & Labourers.
·
Science
& Technology:
o
Basics of Everyday Science.
o
Electronics, Computers, Information and
Communication Technology.
o
Space Technology including Satellites.
o
Defence Technology.
o
Nanotechnology.
o
Human body, Food and Nutrition, Health care.
o
Environmental and Ecological Changes and its
Impacts.
o
Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Genetic
Engineering.
o
Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry and Animal
Husbandry with special reference to Rajasthan.
o
Development of Science and Technology in
Rajasthan.
·
Reasoning
& Mental Ability:
o
Logical Reasoning (Deductive, Inductive,
Abductive):
§
Statement and Assumptions, Statement and
Argument, Statements and Conclusion, Courses of Action.
§
Analytical Reasoning.
o
Mental Ability :
§
Number series, Letter series, Odd man out,
Coding-Decoding, Problems relating to Relations, Shapes and their sub sections.
o
Basic Numeracy :
§
Elementary knowledge of Mathematical and
Statistical Analysis.
§
Number System, Order of Magnitude, Ratio and
Proportion, Percentage, Simple and Compound Interest, Data Analysis (Tables,
Bar diagram, Line graph, Pie-chart).
·
Current
Affairs:
o
Major Current Events and Issues of
State(Rajasthan), National and International Importance
o
Persons and Places in recent news
o
Games and Sports related Activities
Syllabus for RAS mains examination
2013
Paper – I (General Knowledge and General Studies)
·
History,
Art, Culture, Literature, Tradition & Heritage of Rajasthan
o
Major Landmarks in the History of Rajasthan,
Major Dynasties, their Administrative and Revenue System. Socio-cultural
Issues.
o
Freedom Movement , Political Awakening and
Integration
o
Salient features of Architecture – Forts and
Monuments
o
Arts, Paintings and Handicrafts.
o
Important Works of Rajasthani literature. Local
Dilects
o
Fairs, Festivals, Folk Music and Folk Dances.
o
Rajsathani Culture, Traditions and Heritage.
o
Religious Movements, Saints& Lok devtas of
Rajasthan.
o
Important Tourist Places.
o
Leading Personalities of Rajasthan
·
Indian
History
o
Ancient & Medieval Period:
§
Salient features and Major Landmarks of Ancient
and Medieval India.
§
Art, Culture, Literature and Architecture.
§
Major Dynasties, Administrative, Social and
Economic system. Socio-cultural Issues, Prominent Movements.
§
Ancient Indian Cultural System & Ideals-
Varna Vyavastha, Ashram Vyavastha, Sanskar Vyavastha, Doctrine of Purushartha,
Rina and Rita.
§
Secularism, Religious Tolerance, Religious
Unity.
o
Modern Period:
§
Modern Indian history from about the middle of
the eighteenth century until the present- significant events, personalities,
issues.
§
The Freedom Struggle & Indian National
Movement- its various stages and important contributors /contributions from
different parts of the country.
§
Social and Religious reform movements in the
19th and 20th century.
§
Post-independence consolidation and
reorganization within the country
·
History
of Modern World
o
Renaissance and Reformations.
o
American War of Independence.
o
Industrial Revolution, French Revolution and
Russian Revolution.
o
Imperialism and colonialism in Asia and Africa.
o
World War First and World War Second.
·
Indian
Constitution, Political System &Governance
o Indian Constitution: historical underpinnings,
evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure.
o Determinants and Nature of Indian Politics,
Election and Voting Behavior, Coalition Governments.
o
Parliamentary Form of Government.
o
Federal Dynamics
o
Judicial Review.
o
Challenges of National Integration
·
Administrative
System of Rajasthan
o
Administrative Setup and Administrative Culture
in Rajasthan.
o
Various Rights and Citizen Charter.
·
Economic
Concepts and Indian Economy
o
Accounting- Techniques of Analysis of Financial
Statements, Working Capital Management.
o
Auditing- Meaning, Objects, Detection of Frauds
and Errors, Internal Control, Social Audit, Propriety Audit, Performance Audit,
Efficiency Audit.
o
Budgeting- Different types of Budgeting,
Budgetary Control, Responsibility Accounting, Social Accounting, Different
types of Deficits- Budgetary, Fiscal & Revenue Deficit.
o
Major Sectors of Economy- Agriculture, Industry,
Service and Trade- Current Status, Issues & initiatives.
o
Banking- Role of Commercial Banks, Issue of NPA,
Financial Inclusion
o
Major Economic Problems and Government
Initiatives.
o
Growth, Development & Planning- Issues,
trends & initiatives; Fast, inclusive & Sustainable Growth. Growth
Indicators.
o
Public Finance, Monetary Policies, Inflation
& Control Mechanism, Repo Rate, Reverse Repo Rate, CRR & SLR. Tax
Reforms in India, Direct & Indirect Tax Reforms. Subsidies- Cash Transfer
of Subsidy Issue.
o
Concept of Money Supply and High Powered Money.
o
Food Security & PDS.
o
Role of Foreign Capital, MNCs in Indian Economy.
o
Investment and Disinvestment Policies.
o
New waves of Economic Reforms in India.
o
Role and Functions of Reserve Bank, SEBI,
Planning Commission.
·
Economy
of Rajasthan
o
Macro overview of Economy of Rajasthan.
o
Major Agricultural, Industrial and Service
sector Issues.
o
Growth, Development and Planning with special
reference to Rajasthan.
o
Infrastructure & Resources, Sources of high
growth for Rajasthan Economy.
o
Major development projects of Rajasthan.
o
Public Private Partnership Model for Economic
Transformation in the State.
o
Demographic Scenario of the State and its
impact.
·
Geography
of World and India
o
World Geography:
§
Broad Physical features.
§
Environmental and Ecological Issues.
§
Current Geopolitical Conflict Zones.
o
Geography of India:
§
Broad Physical Features and Major Physiographic
Divisions
§
Environmental and Ecological Issues
§
Natural Resources
§
Geography of Rajasthan
§
Major Geographical Regions.
§
Natural Vegetation.
§
Livestock, Wildlife & its Conservation.
§
Agro-climatic Regions.
§
Metallic & Non-Metallic Minerals.
§
Energy Resources- Conventional &
Non-conventional.
§
Population & Tribes.
Paper –II (General
Knowledge and General Studies)
·
Logical
reasoning (Deductive, Inductive, Abductive):
o
Statement and Assumptions, Statement and
Argument, Statements and Conclusion, Courses of Action
o
Analytical Reasoning.
·
Mental
Ability:
o
Number series, Letter series, Odd man out,
Coding-Decoding, Problems relating to Relations, Shapes and their sub sections,
Venn diagram.
·
Basic
Numeracy (Elementary knowledge of Mathematical and Statistical Analysis) :
o
Number System, Problems on Numbers and Order of
Magnitude, Ratio and Proportion, Compound Proportion, Percentage, Average,
H.C.F., L.C.M., Square Root, Cube Root, Time and Work, Time, Speed and
Distance, Simple and Compound Interest, Area and Perimeter of Simple
Geometrical Shapes.
o
Data Analysis (Tables, Bar diagram, Line graph,
Pie-chart) and Interpretation of Categorized Data, Sampling, Probability,
Linear Regression and Correlation, Distribution (Binomial, Poisson &
Normal).
·
General
Science & Technology
o
General and Everyday Science
o
Basics of Physics, Chemistry and Biological Sciences.
o
Basic Knowledge of Computers and Use of
Information Technology in Administration, e-governance, e-commerce.
o
Food and Nutrition, Health Care.
o
General Issues on Environment, Ecological
Preservation, Conservation of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Biodiversity.
o
Contributions of Scientists in the Development
of Science and Technology with Particular Reference to India
o
Importance of Science and Technology in
development of India
o
Important Technological Concepts and
Advancements
o
Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
o
Space Technology and Robotics
o
Forensic Science Technology
o
Food and Nutrition Technology
o
Nanotechnology
o
Biotechnology
o
Defence Technology
o
Other Recent Technologies and Innovations
o
Technology Related Issues Regarding Intellectual
Property Right.
o
Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Dairy and
Animal Husbandry with special reference to Rajasthan.
o
Various Scientific & Technological Projects
of Rajasthan.
PAPER III (General Knowledge and General Studies)
·
Current
Affairs
o
Major Current events and happenings of State
(Rajsathan), National and International Importance
o
Persons and Places in recent news
o
Games and Sports related Activities
·
India and
Global Perspective
o
India in Global Perspective-
o
Current Global Developments impeaching upon
Society and Economy of India.
o
Emerging World Order in the Post Cold War Era,
Role and Impact of UNO and different world Organisations.
o Comparative status of Developing, Emerging and
Developed Countries, Problems of Developing Countries.
o
Threat of War and Disastrous Weapons, Risks of
Nuclear Power.
o
Global Economic issues and trends-
o
Issue of Economic Imbalances.
o Role of World Bank, IMF WTO & other
Important International Organisations in world Economy
o
Impacts of Globalisation, Privatisation,
Liberalisation,
o
International Affair and Diplomatic Strategy-
o
International Affair and Indian Foreign Policy.
o
International Treaties and Summits.
o
Geo–Political and Strategic Developments in
India’s Neighbourhoods and their Impact on India.
·
Current
Sensitive Issues
o
Issues related to National Integrity and
Security :Potential areas of Socio-political conflicts between and within
Indian States, Traditional, Contemporary and Emerging Threats; Internal and External Threats;
Threats of Conflicts, Naxal Problems, Terrorism, Trans-border Infiltration and
Insurgency Issues, Communalism, Organised
crimes, Cyber issues, Drug trafficking and other such issues.
o
Governance Issues : Sustainable and Inclusive
Growth, Current Social Challenges, Issues related to Youth, Women, Children,
Old Age People, Minority, Weaker Sections, Tribal, Farmers, Labourers and
Professionals in India and Rajasthan. Gender Equality, Women Empowerment, Human
Rights, Social Justice, Land Acquisition. Challenges pertaining to
Urbanisation, Demographic imbalances, Regional imbalances and Social Conflicts.
o
Pressure Groups and Organisational
Development:-Role of NGOs, Civil Society, Action Groups, Self Help Groups;
Producer’s Associations, Consumer Forums, Cooperative Groups.
·
Possibilities,
Resources and Programmes for Development in Rajasthan
o
Important Issues of Development with Special
Reference to Rajasthan
o
Infrastructure & Resources of Rajasthan -
Current Status, Issues & Initiatives
o
Various National Missions, Projects and Schemes
of Rajasthan- Their Objectives and Impact.
·
General
& Administrative Management
o
Management, Administration and Public
Management: Meaning, Nature and Importance; Theories of Management and Work
Leadership; Functions of Management :
Planning, Organization, Staffing, Coordination, Direction, Motivation,
Communication and Control.
o
Concept of Power and Authority, Responsibility
and Delegation.
o
Corporate Governance and Corporate Social
Responsibility.
o
New dimensions of Public Management, Management
of Change
·
Administrative
Ethics
o
Ethics and Human Interface: Essence,
Determinants and Consequences of Ethics in human actions; Dimensions of Ethics;
Ethics in Private and Public Relationships.
o
Aptitude and Foundational Value of Civil
Services : integrity, impartiality and non-partisanship, objectivity, dedication
to public service, empathy, tolerance and compassion towards the weaker
sections.
o
Emotional Intelligence: concepts and their
utilities and application in administration and governance.
o
Strengthening of Moral values in Governance and
Public Administration.
PAPER IV [Knowledge of Language (Hindi and English)]
·
सामान्य हिन्दी (राजस्थानी सहित) – 120 Marks
o
भाग
– अ 30 Marks
§
संधि एवं संधिविच्छेद
- दिए हुए शब्दों
में संधि करना
और संधि-विच्छेद
करना।
§
उपसर्ग - उपसर्गों का सामान्य
ज्ञान और उनके
संयोग से शब्दों
की संरचना और
शब्दों में विद्यमान
उपसर्गों को पृथक्
करना।
§
प्रत्यय - प्रत्ययों का सामान्य
ज्ञान और उनके
संयोग से शब्दों
की संरचना और
शब्दों में विद्यमान
प्रत्ययों को पृथक्
करना।
§
शब्द-युग्मों का
अर्थभेद
§
एक वाक्यांष के
लिए
एक
सार्थक
शब्द
§
वाक्य-शुद्धि - विभिन्न व्याकरणिक अशुद्धियों
वाले वाक्य को
शुद्ध करना।
§
मुहावरे व अनुप्रयोग
§ पारिभाषिक-शब्दावली - प्रषासन से सम्बन्धित
अंग्रेजी शब्दों के समानार्थक
हिन्दी शब्द।
o
भाग
– ब 30 Marks
§
संक्षिप्तीकरण - गद्यावतरण का उचित
शीर्षक एवं एक-तिहाई शब्दों में
संक्षिप्तीकरण (गद्यावतरण की शब्द
- सीमा 150 शब्द एवं
संक्षिप्तीकरण लगभग 50 शब्दों में
होना चाहिए)
§
वृद्धीकरण - किसी सूक्ति,
प्रसिद्ध कथन आदि
का भाव विस्तार।
(शब्द-सीमा 150 शब्द)
§
पत्र-लेखन एवं
प्रारूप
- कार्यालयी पत्र, निविदा, परिपत्र
और अधिसूचना।
o
भाग
– स 40 Marks
§
किसी
समसामयिक एवं अन्य
विषय पर निबंध-लेखन (शब्द - सीमा
500 शब्द)
नोट
- पाँच विकल्पों में से
किसी एक विषय
पर निबंध लेखन।
o
राजस्थानी
साहित्य एवं बोलियाँ 20 Marks
§
खण्ड
– क 10 Marks
·
राजस्थानी
साहित्य का उद्भव
एवं विकास
·
राजस्थान
की विविध बोलियाँ
एवं प्रचलन क्षेत्र
·
राजस्थानी
कहावतों/मुहावरों का हिन्दी
अर्थ
·
राजस्थानी
शब्दों के हिन्दी
समानार्थक शब्द
·
राजस्थानी
पद्य का हिन्दी
अनुवाद
§
खण्ड
– ख 10 Marks
·
इस
भाग में राजस्थानी
साहित्य के प्रमुख
रचनाकारों एवं उनकी
रचनाओं से संबंधित
एवं लोक साहित्य
की विधाओं से
संबंधित परिचयात्मक प्रश्न पूछे
जाएंगे।
1. एक सामान्य
परिचयात्मक प्रश्न राजस्थानी काव्य/लोकगीतों से संबंधित
होगा।
2. एक सामान्य
परिचयात्मक प्रश्न राजस्थानी गद्य
की विविध विधाओं/लोक-कथा/
लोक-गाथा से
संबंधित होगा।
·
English
80 Marks
o
Part – A (Grammar) 30 Marks
§
Articles
§
Preposition
§
Change of Voice
§
Change of Narration
§
Determiners
§
Tenses
§
Modals
§
Synonyms & Antonyms
§
Phrasal Verbs & Idioms
§
One word substitute
o
Part – B (Comprehension and Translation) 20
Marks
§
Translation of five sentences (Hindi to English)
§
Comprehension of unseen passage (250 words
approx.) followed by 5 questions. (Note : Question No. 5 should preferably be
on vocabulary)
o
Part – C (Composition) 30 Marks
§
Paragraph Writing (200 Words approx.) (Any one
out of 3 topics)
§
Letter Writing / Report Writing: (150 Words
approx.)
OR
§
Precis writing
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