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27th September 2015 03:43 PM
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Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

Sir I am graduated in anicent Indian history culture and archaeology.sir plz kindly tell me the syllabus for uppcs pre exam
5th February 2013 07:40 PM
kshreyaa
Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

The syllabus for UPPSC Prelims examination is as under;
The whole syllabus is divided in to three sections:
Section-A shall contain following topics.
1. Prehistoric culture in India.
2. Indus Civilization. Origins. The Mature Phase : extent, society, economy and culture.
Contacts with other cultures. Problems of decline.
3. Geographical distribution and characteristics of pastoral and
farming communities outside the Indus region, from the neolithic to early iron phases.
4th June 2012 10:02 AM
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Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

sir,is there is negative marking in up pcs pre exam
15th April 2012 10:36 AM
12345ankur.pandey
Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

dear sir, I have passed graduation in commerce and I have filled up pcs application for 2012 then I want to kknow syllabus for my trade (commerce) and how can I preparation for this exam plz help me. "

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22nd February 2012 03:20 PM
dharminsheth
Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

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dear sir, I have passed graduation and post graduate in commerce and I have filled up pcs application for 2012 then I want to kknow syllabus for my trade (commerce) and how can I preparation for this exam plz help me. " [email protected] " thanks
Part-I Accounting and Auditing
Nature, Scope and Objectives of Accounting—Accounting as an Information System—Users of Accounting Information.
Generally Accepted Principles of Accounting—The Accounting Equation—Accrual
Concept—Other concepts and Conventions Distinction between capital and revenue expenditure.
Accounting Standards and their application—Accounting standards relating to fixed assets,
depreciation, inventory, recognition of revenue.
Final Accounts of Sole Proprietors, Partnership Firms and Limited Companies—Statutory Provisions —Reserves, Provisions and Funds.
Final Accounts of non-profit organisation.
Accounting problems related to admission and retirement of a partner and dissolution of a firm.
Accounting for Shares and Debentures—Accounting Treatment of convertible debentures.
Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements Ratio analysis and interpretation. Ratios relating to short term liquidity, long term solvency and profitability—Importance of the rate of return on investment (ROI) in evaluating the overall performance of a business entity—Cash-flow statement
and statement of source and Application of Funds—Societal obligations of Accounting.

AUDITING
—Nature, objectives and basic principles of auditing.
—Techniques of Auditing—physical verification, examination of documents and vouching direct confirmation, analytical review.
—Planning an audit, audit programmes, working paper, audit process.
—Evaluation of internal controls.
—Test checking and sampling.
—Broad outlines of company audit.
—Audit of non-corporate enterprises.
—Internal and management audit.

Part—II Business Organisation
Distinctive features of different forms of business organisation
Sole Proprietor :
Partnership-characteristics, Registration, partnership deed, rights and duties, retirement,
dissolution.
Joint Stock Company—Concept, characteristics, types.
Cooperative and State ownership forms of organisations.
Types of securities and methods of their issue.
Economic functions of the capital market, stock exchanges.
Mutual Funds, Controls and regulations of capital market.
Business Combination: Control of Monopolies. Problems of modernisation—industrial
enterprises. Social Responsibility of business.
Foreign trade—Procedure and financing of import and export trade. Incentives for export
promotion. Financing of foreign trade.
Insurance—Principles and practice of Life, Fire, Marine and General Insurance.

MANAGEMENT
Management functions—Planning—strategies, Organising-levels of authority, Staffing, Line
function and staff function, Leadership, Communication, Motivation.
Directing—Principles, Strategies.
Coordination—Concept, types, methods.
Control—principles, performance standards, corrective action.
Salary and wage administration—Job evaluation.
Organisation Structure—Centralisation and decentralisation—Delegation of authority—Span
of control—Management by Objectives and Management by Exception.
Management of change: Crisis Management.
Office Management—Scope and principles: systems and routines: handling of records—
modern aids to Office management: office equipment and machines: Automation and Personal
computers.
Impact of Organisation and Methods (O & M)

Company Law :
Joint stock companies—incorporation, documents and formalities—Doctrine of indoor
management and constructive notice.
Duties and powers of the board of directors of a company.
Accounts and audit of companies.
Company Secretary—role and functions—qualifications for appointment.
study part by part and score good in exams.
best of luck
22nd February 2012 11:54 AM
chandler8161
Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

History (Subject Code 7):

Section - A

Prehistoric culture in India.
Indus Civilization. Origins. The Nature Phase: extent society, economy and culture. Contacts with other cultures. Problems of decline.
Geographical distribution and characteristics of pastoral and farming communities outside the Indus region, from the neolithic to early iron phases.
Vedic society. The Vedic texts; change from rigvedic to later Vedic phases. Religion; Upanishadic thought. Political and Social organisation, evolution of monarchy and varna system.
State formation and urbanization, from the mahajanpadas to the Nandas. Jainism and Buddhism, Factors for the spread for Buddhism.
The Mauryan Empire. Chandragupta; Megasthenes. Ashoka and his Inscriptions, his dharma . administration, culture and art. The Anhashastra.
Post-Mauryan India, BC200-AD-300. Society: Evolution of Jatis. The Satavahanas and state formation in Peninsula. Sangam texts and society.lndo-Greeks. Sakas. Parthians. Kushanas ; Kanishka, Contacts with the outside world. Religion: Shaivism. Bhagavatism, Hinayana and Mahayana Buddhism, Jainism. Culture and art.
The Guptas and their successors (to c. 750AD), Changes in political organisation of empire. Economy and society. Literature & Science Arts.
Section - B

Early Medieval India. Major dynasties: the Chola Empire. Agrarian and political structures. The Rajaputras, Extent of social mobility. Position of women. The Arabs Sind and in the Ghaznavides.
Culture trend. 750-1200. Religious condition: Importance of temples and monastic institutions; Sankaracharay; Islam; Sufism. Literature and Science. Alberuni's India. Art and architecture.
Thirteenth and fourteenth centuries: Ghorian invasions causes and consequences. Delhi Sultanate under the "Slave" Rulers Alauddin Khilji; Conquests; administrative. agrarian and economic measure. Muhammad Tughluq's innovations. Firoz Tughluq and the decline of the Delhi Sultanate. Growth of commerce ami urbanization. Mystic movement in Hinduism and Islam, Literature, Architecture, Technological changes.
Thirteenth and fourteenth centuries: Ghorian invasions causes and consequences. Delhi Sultanate under the "Slave" Rulers Alauddin Khilji; Conquests; administrative. agrarian and economic measure. Muhammad Tughluq's innovations. Firoz Tughluq and the decline of the Delhi Sultanate. Growth of commerce ami urbanization. Mystic movement in Hinduism and Islam, Literature, Architecture, Technological changes.
The fifteenth and early 16th century: major Provincial dynasities: Vnayanagara Empire The Lodis. First phase of the Mughal Empire; Babur, Humayun. The sur empire and administration. The Portuguese. Monotheistic movement Kabir. Guru Nanak and Sikhism, Bhakti, Growth of regional literature, Art and culture.
The Mughal Empire, 1556-1707, Akbar, conquests, administrative measure. Jagir and Mansab systems. policy of Sulh-I-Kul. Jahangir, Shahjahan and Aurangzeb: expansion in the Deccan religious policies. Shivaji. Culture: Persian and regional literatures; Religious thought: Abul Fazi; Maharashtra dharma. Painting Architecture. Economy: conditions of peasants and artisans, growth in trade; commerce with Europe. Social stratification and status of women.
The Mughal Empire, 1556-1707, Akbar, conquests, administrative measure. Jagir and Mansab systems. policy of Sulh-I-Kul. Jahangir, Shahjahan and Aurangzeb: expansion in the Deccan religious policies. Shivaji. Culture: Persian and regional literatures; Religious thought: Abul Fazi; Maharashtra dharma. Painting Architecture. Economy: conditions of peasants and artisans, growth in trade; commerce with Europe. Social stratification and status of women.
Decline of Mughal Empire, 1707-61,Cajses behind decline, Maratha power under the Peshwas. Regional states. The Afghans Major elements of composite culture. Sawai Jai Singh, astronomer. Rise of Urdu language.
Section - C

British expansion: The Carnatic Wars, Conquest of Bengal. Mysore and its resistance to British expansion. The three Anglo Maratha Wars. Early structure of British Rai. Regulating Pitt's India Acts.
Economic impact of the British Raj. Dram of Wealth (Tribute): land revenue settlements (Zamindari, ryotwari, mahalwari); Deindustriaslisation; Railways and commercialisation of agriculture; growth of landless labour. 19. Cultural encounter and social change: introduction of western education and modern ideas. Indian Renaissance, social and religious reform movements; growth in Indian middle class; The press and its Impact; rise of modern literature In Indian languages. Social reforms measures before 1857. 20. Resistance to British rule. Early uprisings; the 1857 Revolt causes, nature, course and consequences. 21. Indian Freedom struggle; The first phase Growth of national consciousness; Formation of Association; Establishment of the Indian National Congress and its Moderate phase; Economic Nationalism; Swadeshi Movement; the growth of extremism and the 1907 split in Congress; The Act of 1909 the policy of Divide and Rule Congress-League pact of 1916.
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Gandhi and his thought; Gandhian techniques of mass mobilisation. Khalifat and Non-Cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience and Quit India movement ; Other strands in the National Movement - Revolutionaries, The left, Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army.
Separatist Trends in Indian nationalist politics: the Muslim League and the Hindu Mahasabha. The post 1945 developments; Partition and independence.
India Independent to 1564. A Parliamentary secular, democratic republic (the 1950 Constitution). Jawaharlal Nehru's vision of a developed. socialist society. Planning and state-controlled industrializations. Agrarian reforms. Foreign policy of Non-alignments. Border conflict with China, and Chinese aggression.
21st February 2012 09:35 PM
sonu verma88
Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

dear sir, I have passed graduation and post graduate in commerce and I have filled up pcs application for 2012 then I want to kknow syllabus for my trade (commerce) and how can I preparation for this exam plz help me. " [email protected] " thanks
21st February 2012 09:22 PM
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Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

dear sir, I have passed graduation and post graduate in commerce and I have filled up pcs application for 2012 then I want to kknow syllabus for my trade (commerce) and how can I preparation for this exam plz help me. " [email protected] " thanks
21st February 2012 09:21 PM
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Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

dear sir, I have passed graduation and post graduate in commerce and I have filled up pcs application for 2012 then I want to kknow syllabus for my trade (commerce) and how can I preparation for this exam plz help me. " [email protected] " thanks
12th February 2012 01:35 PM
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Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

sir my name is tarang alsi i want to know that pre exam syllabus of up pcs?
can i take sociology as a pre optional paper in pcs pre exam?
plz send answer my email- id - [email protected]
6th February 2012 12:43 AM
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Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

sir i want to know that i have complete B.tech. Agricultural Engineering. can i apply to pcs by agricultural engineering.
16th January 2012 12:05 PM
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Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

Sir, I want know the last date of submit form uppcs 2012.
29th December 2011 05:56 PM
sylishneha
Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

syllabus of up pcs (prilims) exam 2012
The syllabus for UPPSC Prelims examination is as under;
The whole syllabus is divided in to three sections:
Section-A shall contain following topics.
1. Prehistoric culture in India.
2. Indus Civilization. Origins. The Mature Phase : extent, society, economy and culture.
Contacts with other cultures. Problems of decline.
3. Geographical distribution and characteristics of pastoral and
farming communities outside the Indus region, from the neolithic to early iron phases.
29th December 2011 02:10 PM
Unregistered
Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

sir i want to know new syallabus of uppsc.i have done b.ed.i m a science graduate(bio).
what subject should i choose to get the uppsc exam?
pls help me sir.
send information on my id
[email protected].
tell me abt good coaching or books for it.
i shall highly obliged to you.
thank u sir.
15th December 2011 11:43 PM
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Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

PCS EXAM APPLICATION SMISSION DATE
15th November 2011 12:22 PM
Unregistered
Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

Mera ancient history bahot weak hai kin books ki help loon ki ye plus point ban jaye
19th October 2011 11:50 PM
vike
Re: Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

UPPSC Prelims Syllabus (History)

Dear Friend

The syllabus for UPPSC Prelims examination is as under;

The whole syllabus is divided in to three sections:

Section-A shall contain following topics.

1. Prehistoric culture in India.
2. Indus Civilization. Origins. The Mature Phase : extent, society, economy and culture.
Contacts with other cultures. Problems of decline.
3. Geographical distribution and characteristics of pastoral and
farming communities outside the Indus region, from the neolithic to early iron phases.
4. Vedic society. The Vedic texts ; change from rigvedic to later Vedic phases. Religion ; Upanishadic thought, Political and Social organisation ; evolution of monarchy and varna system.
5. State formation and urbanization, from the mahajanapadas to the Nandas. Jainism and Buddhism. Factors for the spread of Buddhism.
6. The Mauryan Empire, Chandragupta; Megasthenes. Ashoka and his Inscriptions, his dhamma, administration, culture and art. The Arthashastra.
7. Post-Mauryan India, BC200-AD 300. Society : Evolution of Jatis. The Satavahanas and state formation in Peninsula. Sangam texts and society. Indo-Greeks, Sakas, Parthians, Kushanas ; Kanishka, Contacts with the outside world. Religion : Shaivism, Bhagavatism, Hinayana and Mahayana Buddhism, Jainism, Culture and art.
8. The Guptas and their successors (to c. 750 AD). Changes in political organisation of empire. Economy and society. Literature & Science. Arts.

Section-B shall contain following topics.

9. Early Medieval India. Major dynasties; the Chola Empire. Agrarian and political structures. The Rajaputras, Extent of social mobility. Position of women. The Arabs Sind and in the Ghaznavides.

10. Cultural trend, 750-1200, Religious condition: importance of temples and monastic institutions; Sankaracharay; Islam; Sufism. Literature and Science. Alberuni’s “India”. Art and architecture.

11-12. Thirteenth and fourteenth centuries: Ghorian invasions causes and consequences. Delhi Sultanate under the “Slave” Rulers Alauddin Khilji: Conquests; administrative; agrarian and economic measure. Muhammad Tughluq’s innovations. Firoz Tughluq and the decline of the Delhi Sultanate. Growth of commerce and urbanization, Mystic movement in Hinduism and Islam. Literature, Architecture. Technological changes.

13. The fifteenth and early 16th century: major Provincial dynasties; Vijayanagara Empire. The Lodis, First phase of the Mughal Empire : Babur, Humayun. The sur empire and administration. The Portuguese. Montheistic movement : Kabir; Guru Nanak and Sikhism; Bhakti. Growth of regional literatures. Art and Culture.

14-15. The Mugal Empire, 1556-1707, Akbar, conquests, administrative measure. Jagir and Mansab systems; policy of sulh-l-Kul. Jahangir, Shahjahan and Aurangzeb : expansion in the Deccan religious policies. Shivaji. Culture : Persian and regional literatures, Religious thought : Abul FazI; Maharashtra dharma. Painting Architeuture. Economy : conditions of peasants and artisans, growth in trade; commerce with Europe. Social stratification and status of women.

16. Decline of Mughal Empire, 1707-61. Causes behind decline. Maratha power under the Peshwas. Regional states. The Afghans Major elements of composite culture. Sawai Jai Singh, astronomer. Rise of Urdu language.

Section-C shall contain following topics.

17. British expansion : The Carnatic Wars, Conquest of Bengal. Mysore and its resistance to British expansion : The three Anglo Maratha Wars. Early structure of British Raj. Regulating and Pitt’s India Acts.

18. Economic impact of the British Raj. Drain of Wealth (Tribute); land revenue settlements (Zamindari, ryotwari. mahalwari); Deindustrialisation; Railways and commercialisation of agriculture; Growth of landless labour.

19. Cultural encounter and social change: introduction of western education and modern ideas. Indian Renaissance, social and religious reform movements; growth
of Indian middle class; The press and its impact: rise of modern literature in Indian languages. Social reforms measures before 1857.

20. Resistance to British rule. Early uprisings; The 1857 Revoltcauses, nature, course and consequences.

21. Indian Freedom struggle - The first phase : Growth of national consciousness; Formation of Association; Establishment of the Indian National Congress and its Moderate phase; Economic Nationalism; Swadeshi Movement; The growth of Extremism and the1907 split in Congress; The Act of 1909 the policy of Divide and Rule Congress-League pact of 1916.

22. Gandhi and his thought; Gandhian techniques of mass mobilisation. Khilafat and Non Cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience and Quit India Movement; Other strands in the National Movement- Revolutionaries, The left, Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army.

23. Separatist Trends in Indian nationalist politics-the Muslim League and the Hindu Mahasabha; The post 1945 developments; Partition and Independence. 24. India Independent to 1964. A parliamentary, secular, democratic republic (the1950 Constitution). Jawaharlal Nehru’s vision of a developed, socialist society. Planning and state-controlled Industrialization. Agrarian reforms. Foreign policy of Non-alignment. Border conflict with China, and Chinese aggression.

Kindly keep visiting the UPPSC website for notification of upcoming exams.

http://uppsc.org.in/
18th October 2011 04:14 AM
ashish.2009tripathi
Syllabus for History for UP PCS Preliminary Exam?

sir,
i want to know the syllabus of history for up pcs (prilims) exam 2012....

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