RRB 2019 Technical Abilities Syllabus JE DMS CMA

RRB 2019 Technical Abilities Syllabus JE DMS CMA

RRB 2019 Technical Abilities Syllabus JE DMS CMA

The educational qualifications mentioned against each post, have been grouped into different exam groups as below. Questions on the Technical abilities will be framed in the syllabus defined for various Exam Groups

RRB 2019 Recruitment Qualifications for JE DMA CMA
All the candidates with the above qualification shall be tested in the Exam Group mapped as per the above chart. However, candidates with educational qualification of BE/B.Tech (Computer Science) or BE/B.Tech (Information Technology), applying for both the posts of JE (S&T Department) and JE (IT), have to opt for either Electronics and Allied Engineering Exam Group or Computer Science and Information Technology Exam Group.

The educational qualification for the post of DMS (Depot Material Superintendent) is Three Years Diploma in Engineering i.e a candidate with Three Years Diploma in any of Engineering disciplines, can apply for these posts as applicable.

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RRB 2019 Civil & Allied Engineering Syllabus

Syllabus for Civil & Allied Engineering Exam Group – JE

  1. Engineering Mechanics- Force (resolution of force, moment of force, force system, composition of forces), Equilibrium, Friction, Centroid and Center of gravity, Simple machines.
  2. Building Construction- Building components (substructure, superstructure), type of structure (load bearing, framed and composite structures).
  3. Building materials- Masonry materials (stones, bricks, and mortars), Timber and miscellaneous materials (glass, plastic, fiber, aluminum steel, galvanized iron, bitumen, PVC, CPVC, and PPF).
  4. Construction of substructure- job layout, earthwork, foundation (types, dewatering, coffer dams, bearing capacity).
  5. Construction of superstructure- stone masonry, brick masonry, Hollow concrete block masonry, composite masonry, cavity wall, doors and windows, vertical communication (stairs, lifts, escalators), scaffolding and shoring.
  6. Building finishes- Floors (finishes, process of laying), walls (plastering, pointing, painting) and roofs (roofing materials including RCC).
  7. Building maintenance- Cracks (causes, type, repairs- grouting, guniting, epoxy etc.), settlement (causes and remedial measures), and re-baring techniques.
  8. Building drawing- Conventions (type of lines, symbols), planning of building (principles of planning for residential and public buildings, rules and byelaws), drawings (plan, elevation, section, site plan, location plan, foundation plan, working drawing), perspective drawing.
  9. Concrete Technology- Properties of various types/grades of cement, properties of coarse and fine aggregates, properties of concrete (water cement ratio, properties of fresh and hardened concrete), Concrete mix design, testing of concrete, quality control of concrete (batching, formwork, transportation, placing, compaction, curing, waterproofing), extreme weather concreting and chemical admixtures, properties of special concrete (ready mix, RCC, pre-stressed, fiber reinforced, precast, high performance).
  10. Surveying- Types of survey, chain and cross staff survey (principle, ranging, triangulation, chaining, errors, finding area), compass survey (principle, bearing of line, prismatic compass, traversing, local attraction, calculation of bearings, angles and local attraction) leveling (dumpy level, recording in level book, temporary adjustment, methods of reduction of levels, classification of leveling, tilting level, auto level, sources of errors, precautions and difficulties in leveling), contouring (contour interval, characteristics, method of locating, interpolation, establishing grade contours, uses of contour maps), area and volume measurements, plane table survey (principles, setting, method), theodolite survey (components, adjustments, measurements, traversing), Tacheometric survey, curves (types, setting out), advanced survey equipment, aerial survey and remote sensing.
  11. Computer Aided Design- CAD Software (AutoCAD, Auto Civil, 3D Max etc.), CAD commands, generation of plan, elevation, section, site plan, area statement, 3D view.
  12. Geo Technical Engineering- Application of Geo Technical Engineering in design of foundation, pavement, earth retaining structures, earthen dams etc., physical properties of soil, permeability of soil and seepage analysis, shear strength of soil, bearing capacity of soil, compaction and stabilization of soil, site investigation and sub soil exploration.
  13. Hydraulics- properties of fluid, hydrostatic pressure, measurement of liquid pressure in pipes, fundamentals of fluid flow, flow of liquid through pipes, flow through open channel, flow measuring devices, hydraulic machines.
  14. Irrigation Engineering- Hydrology, investigation and reservoir planning, percolation tanks, diversion head works.
  15. Mechanics of Structures- Stress and strain, shear force and bending moment, moment of inertia, stresses in beams, analysis of trusses, strain energy.
  16. Theory of structures- Direct and bending stresses, slope and deflection, fixed beam, continuous beam, moment distribution method, columns.
  17. Design of Concrete Structures- Working Stress method, Limit State method, analysis and design of singly reinforced and doubly reinforced sections, shear, bond and development length, analysis and design of T Beam, slab, axially loaded column and footings.
  18. Design of Steel Structures- Types of sections, grades of steel, strength characteristics, IS Code, Connections, Design of tension and compression members, steel roof truss, beams, column bases.
  19. Transportation Engineering- Railway Engineering (alignment and gauges, permanent way, railway track geometrics, branching of tracks, stations and yards, track maintenance), Bridge engineering (site selection, investigation, component parts of bridge, permanent and temporary bridges, inspection and maintenance), Tunnel engineering (classification, shape and sizes, tunnel investigation and surveying, method of tunneling in various strata, precautions, equipment, explosives, lining and ventilation).
  20. Highway Engineering- Road Engineering, investigation for road project, geometric design of highways, construction of road pavements and materials, traffic engineering, hill roads, drainage of roads, maintenance and repair of roads.
  21. Environmental Engineering- Environmental pollution and control, public water supply, domestic sewage, solid waste management, environmental sanitation, and plumbing.
  22. Advanced Construction Techniques and Equipment- Fibers and plastics, artificial timber, advanced concreting methods (under water concreting, ready mix concrete, tremix concreting, special concretes), formwork, pre-fabricated construction,soil reinforcing techniques, hoisting and conveying equipment, earth moving machinery (exaction and compaction equipment), concrete mixers, stone crushers, pile driving equipment, working of hot mix bitumen plant, bitumen paver, floor polishing machines.
  23. Estimating and Costing- Types of estimates (approximate, detailed), mode of measurements and rate analysis.
  24. Contracts and Accounts- Types of engineering contracts, Tender and tender documents, payment, specifications.

RRB 2019 Electrical & Allied Engineering Syllabus

Syllabus for Electrical & Allied Engineering Exam Group – JE

  1. Basic concepts: Concepts of resistance, inductance, capacitance, and various factors affecting them. Concepts of current, voltage, power, energy and their units.
  2. Circuit law: Kirchhoff‘s law, Simple Circuit solution using network theorems.
  3. Magnetic Circuit: Concepts of flux, mmf, reluctance, Different kinds of magnetic materials, Magnetic calculations for conductors of different configuration e.g. straight, circular, solenoidal, etc. Electromagnetic induction, self and mutual induction.
  4. AC Fundamentals: Instantaneous, peak, R.M.S. and average values of alternating waves, Representation of sinusoidal wave form, simple series and parallel AC Circuits consisting of R.L. and C, Resonance, Tank Circuit. Poly Phase system – star and delta connection, 3 phase power, DC and sinusoidal response of R-Land R-C circuit.
  5. Measurement and measuring instruments: Measurement of power (1 phase and 3 phase, both active and reactive) and energy, 2 wattmeter method of 3 phase power measurement. Measurement of frequency and phase angle. Ammeter and voltmeter (both moving oil and moving iron type), extension of range wattmeter, Multimeters, Megger, Energy meter AC Bridges. Use of CRO, Signal Generator, CT, PT and their uses. Earth Fault detection.
  6. Electrical Machines:
    (a) D.C. Machine – Construction, Basic Principles of D.C. motors and generators, their characteristics, speed control and starting of D.C. Motors. Method of braking motor, Losses and efficiency of D.C. Machines.
    (b) 1 phase and 3 phase transformers – Construction, Principles of operation, equivalent circuit, voltage regulation, O.C. and S.C. Tests, Losses and efficiency. Effect of voltage, frequency and wave form on losses. Parallel operation of 1 phase /3 phase transformers. Auto transformers.
    (c) 3 phase induction motors, rotating magnetic field, principle of operation, equivalent circuit, torque-speed characteristics, starting and speed control of 3 phase induction motors. Methods of braking, effect of voltage and frequency variation on torque speed characteristics, Fractional Kilowatt Motors and Single Phase Induction Motors: Characteristics and applications.
  7. Synchronous Machines: Generation of 3-phase e.m.f. armature reaction, voltage regulation, parallel operation of two alternators, synchronizing, control of active and reactive power. Starting and applications of synchronous motors.
  8. Generation, Transmission and Distribution: Different types of power stations, Load factor, diversity factor, demand factor, cost of generation, inter-connection of power stations. Power factor improvement, various types of tariffs, types of faults, short circuit current for symmetrical faults.
    Switchgears and Protection: Rating of circuit breakers, Principles of arc extinction by oil and air, H.R.C. Fuses, Protection against earth leakage / over current, etc. Buchholz relay, Merz-Price system of protection of generators & transformers, protection of feeders and bus bars. Lightning arresters, various transmission and distribution system, comparison of conductor materials, efficiency of different system. Cable – Different type of cables, cable rating and derating factor.
  9. Estimation and costing: Estimation of lighting scheme, electric installation of machines and relevant IE rules. Earthing practices and IE Rules.
  10. Utilization of Electrical Energy: Illumination, Electric heating, Electric welding, Electroplating, Electric drives and motors.
  11. Basic Electronics: Working of various electronic devices e.g. P N Junction diodes, Transistors (NPN and PNP type), BJT and JFET. Simple circuits using these devices.

RRB 2019 Electronics & Allied Engineering Syllabus

Syllabus for Electronics & Allied Engineering Exam Group – JE

  1. Electronic Components & Materials Conductors, Semi conductor& Insulators; Magnetic materials; Jointing & Cleaning materials for U/G copper cable & OFC; Cells and Batteries (chargeable and non chargeable); Relays, Switches, MCB & Connectors.
  2.  Electronic Devices and circuits PN Junction diodes, thyristor; Diode and triode circuits; Junction
    Transistors; Amplifiers; Oscillator; M u l t i v i b r a t o r , counters; Rectifiers; Inverter and UPS.
  3. Digital Electronics Number System & Binary codes; Boolean Algebra & Logic gates; Combinational & Sequential logic circuits; A/D & D/A converter, counters; Memories
  4. Linear Integrated Circuit Introduction to operational Amplifier; Linear applications; Non Linear applications; Voltage regulators; Timers; Phase lock loop.
  5. Microprocessor and Microcontroller Introduction to microprocessor, 8085 microprocessor working; Assembly Language programming; Peripherals & other microprocessors; Microcontrollers
  6. Electronic Measurements Measuring systems; Basic principles of measurement; Range Extension methods; Cathode ray oscilloscope, LCD, LED panel; Transducers
  7. Communication Engineering Introduction to communication; Modulation techniques; Multiplexing Techniques; Wave Propagation, Transmission line characteristics, OFC; Fundamentals of Public Address systems, Electronic exchange, Radar, Cellular and Satellite Communication.
  8. Data communication and Network Introduction to data communication; Hardware and interface; Introduction to Networks and Networking devices; Local Area Network and Wide area network; Internet working.
  9. Computer Programming Programming concepts; Fundamentals of ‘C’ and C++; Operators in ‘C’ and C++; Control Statements; Functions, Array String & Pointers, File Structure; Data Structure and DBMS
  10. Basic Electrical Engg. DC Circuits; AC fundamentals; Magnetic, Thermal and Chemical effects of Electric current; Earthing – Installation, Maintenance, Testing.

RRB 2019 Mechanical & Allied Engineering Syllabus

Syllabus for Mechanical & Allied Engineering Exam Group – JE
  1. Engineering Mechanics : Resolution of forces, Equilibrium and Equilibrant, parallelogram law of forces, triangle law of forces, polygon law of forces and Lami’s theorem, couple and moment of a couple, condition for equilibrium of rigid body subjected to number of coplanar non-concurrent forces, definition of static friction, dynamic friction, derivation of limiting angle of friction and angle of repose, resolution of forces considering friction when a body moves on horizontal plane and inclined plane, calculation of moment of inertia and radius of gyration of :
    (a) I-Section
    (b) channel section
    (c) T-Section
    (d) L-Section (Equal & unequal lengths)
    (e) Z-Section
    (f) Built up sections (simple cases only), Newton’s laws of motion (without derivation), motion of projectile, D’Alembert’s principle, definition law of conservation of energy, law of conservation of momentum.
  2. Material Science : Mechanical properties of engineering materials – tensile strength, compressive strength, ductility, malleability, hardness, toughness, brittleness, impact strength, fatigue, creep resistance. Classification of steels, mild steel and alloy steels. Importance of heat treatment. Heat treatment processes – annealing, normalizing, hardening, tempering, carburizing, nitriding and cyaniding.
  3. Strength of Materials : Stress, strain, stress strain diagram, factor of safety, thermal stresses, strain energy, proof resilience and modules of resilience. Shear force and bending moment diagram – cant leaver beam, simply supported beam, continuous beam, fixed beam. Torsion in shafts and springs, thin cylinder shells.
  4.  Machining : Working principle of lathe. Types of lathes – Engine lathe – construction details and specifications. Nomenclature of single point cutting tool, geometry, tool signature, functions of tool angles. General and special operations – (Turning, facing, taper turning thread cutting, knurling, forming, drilling, boring, reaming, key way cutting), cutting fluids, coolants and lubricants. Introduction to shaper, slotter, plainer, broaching, milling and manufacture of gears, heat treatment process applied to gears.
  5. Welding : Welding – Introduction, classification of welding processes, advantages and limitations of welding, principles of arc welding, arc welding equipment, choice of electrodes for different metals, principle of gas (oxy-acetylene) welding, equipment of gas welding, welding procedures (arc & gas), soldering and brazing techniques, types and applications of solders and fluxes, various flame cutting processes, advantages and limitations of flame cutting, defects in welding, testing and inspection modern welding methods, (submerged, CO2, atomic – hydrogen, ultrasonic welding), brief description of MIG & TIG welding.
  6. Grinding & Finishing Process : Principles of metal removal by grinding, abrasives, natural and artificial, bonds and binding processes, vitrified, silicate, shellac rubber, grinding machines, classification: cylindrical, surface, tool & cutter grinding machine, construction details, relative merits, principles of centreless grinding, advantages & limitations of centreless grinding work, holding devices, wheel maintenance, balancing of wheels, coolants used, finishing by grinding, honing, lapping, super finishing, electroplating, basic principles – plating metals, applications, hot dipping, galvanizing tin coating, parkerising, anodizing, metal spraying, wire process, powder process and applications, organic coatings, oil base paint, lacquer base enamels, bituminous paints, rubber base coating.
  7.  Metrology : Linear measurement – Slip gauges and dial indicators, angle measurements, bevel protractor, sine bar, angle slip gauges, comparators
    (a) mechanical
    (b) electrical
    (c) optical
    (d) pneumatic.
    Measurement of surface roughness; methods of measurements by comparison, tracer instruments and by interferometry, collimators, measuring microscope, interferometer, inspection of machine parts using the concepts of shadow projection and profile projection.
  8. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machinery : Properties of fluid, density, specific weight, specific gravity, viscosity, surface tension, compressibility capillarity, Pascal’s law, measurement of pressures, concept of buoyancy. Concept of Reynold’s number, pressure, potential and kinetic energy of liquids, total energy, laws of conservation, mass, energy and momentum, velocity of liquids and discharge, Bernoulli’s equation and assumptions, venturimeters, pitot-tube, current meters. Working principle & constructional details of centrifugal pump, efficiencies – manometric efficiency, volumetric efficiency, mechanical efficiency and overall efficiency, cavitation and its effect, working principle of jet & submersible pumps with line diagrams.
  9. Industrial Management : Job analysis, motivation, different theories, satisfaction, performance reward systems, production, planning and control, relation with other departments, routing, scheduling, dispatching, PERT and CPM, simple problems. Materials in industry, inventory control model, ABC Analysis, Safety stock, re-order, level, economic ordering quantity, break even analysis, stores layout, stores equipment, stores records, purchasing procedures, purchase records, Bin card, Cardex, Material handling, Manual lifting, hoist, cranes, conveyors, trucks, fork trucks.
  10. Thermal Engineering :Laws of thermo dynamics, conversion of heat into work vice versa , laws of perfect gases, thermo dynamic processes – isochoric, isobaric, isothermal hyperbolic, isentropic, polytrophic and throttling, modes of heat transfer, thermal conductivity, convective heat transfer coefficient, Stefan Boltzman law by radiation and overall heat transfer coefficient. Air standards cycles – Carnot cycle, Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, construction and working of internal combustion engines, comparison of diesel engine and petrol engine. Systems of internal combustion engine, performance of internal combustion engines. Air compressors their cycles refrigeration cycles, principle of a refrigeration plant.

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RRB 2019 Computer Science and Information Technology Syllabus

Syllabus for Computer Science and Information Technology Exam Group – JE (IT)

  1. PC Software : MS-Windows, MS-Word, MS-Excel & MS-Power Point
  2. Computer fundamentals : Evolution of Computers, Hardware & Software, Internet.
  3. C Language : Structure, Loop, Control Statements, Arrays, Pointers, Functions, Structure and Union, Files
  4. Computer Organisation : Number Systems, Logic Gates, Flip-Flops, Boolean Algebra, DMA, Instruction Sets.
  5. Information Systems : Information concepts, Hardware & Software, Overview of Communication Systems, E-Commerce
  6. Data Structure using C++: Object oriented Programming, Data Structures, Stack, Queue, Pointers, Linked List, Searching & Sorting Algorithms
  7. DBMS fundamentals : BASIC, Data Models, RDBMS, Relational Algebra, SQL, DDL, DML and DCL Statements, Creating Tables, Equi-Joints, Self Joins, PL/SQL, Functions, Cursor and Triggers.
  8. System Programming : Back-ground, Assemblers, Loaders and Linkers, Macro Processors, Compilers
  9. Operating System using LINUX : Operating System, Types, Features & Basic Architecture of Unix/Linux System, Unix File System & Structure, Linux Commands for files and directories, Filters and Pipes, Process, Creating and Editing Files with VI Editor, System Administration, Role of System Administrator, Managing User Accounts.
  10. Web Technologies and Programming : Internet & Intranet, Hardware & Software like Bus, Ethernet, LAN, Routers, Gateways, Bridge, Switches, Subnet etc. Internet Service Provider, Backbones, NAPs, URL, Domain Names, Email, Web Server and Proxy Server, Web Caches, Web Browser like Internet Explorer, Internet Viruses, Internet Security Issues, Firewall, Data Encryption, Digital Signatures and Certificates, Creating the Website and Home Page, HTML Programming Basics, Syntax and Rules, Search and Search
    Engine for Internet, Outlook Express and Front Page.
  11. System Analysis and Design: System components; system planning: Fact finding techniques: Tools for documenting procedure and decisions; Structured Analysis: Data flow analysis; flow diagrams; Data dictionary; Application Prototype: System Design: software development specification; Design – Input, output, files, control. Procedure, Program specification etc: Design of computer output & its presentation.
  12. Data and Network Communication: Data Communication – Distributed processing network criteria, protocol and standards. Topologies etc. OSI model, layers. TPC/IP protocol. Digital to Digital Conversion, Digital to analog Conversion, Digital data transmission. Standards, Modems, Cable Modem. Transmission media Guided & Unguided Media, Performance, Wave length; Multiplexing, DSL. Error detection and correction, VRC, LRC, CRC, Ethernet, Token Bus, Token Ring.
  13. Java Programming: JAVA and Internet: Support systems and environment; JVM: Data Type: program structure. Constants & Variables, Type Casting; Operators, Class, Creating Objects, Class Members, Constructors, Overloading, Inheritance, Arrays. Creating Threads: Threads Class; Thread Methods; Thread Priority; Synchronization. Applets: Executable Applet, Adding Applet to HTML, File; passing Parameters to Applets.
  14. Software Engineering: Software Process – life cycle models; system engineering: Software Requirements – Functional and non-functional; prototyping; verification; validation. Design Concepts and Principles – design heuristic; architectural design; user interface design; system design; SCM process. Software testing – types of test; testing strategies; integration and validation testing system testing and debugging. Software Project Management – Measures and measurements; cost estimation; Task Network; Error Tracking; CASE tools.

RRB 2019 JE Printing Technology Syllabus

Syllabus for Printing Technology – JE

  1. Printing Systems Different printing methods; image carriers; impression and ink transfer methods; proofing methods; suitability of jobs for various printing process.
  2. Printing Materials Materials used for graphic reproduction; image carriers; printing substrates; inks and coatings; binding materials.
  3. Flexo, Gravure and Screen Printing. Flexographic principles and plate surface preparation; flexographic press work; study and preparation of gravure image carrier – Doctor Blade and its care; inks for gravure process; materials used in gravure process; slitting and rewinding machine – equipment used for quality control – defects and remedies; screen printing.
  4. Printing Finishing Processing Introduction to binding and finishing; materials used in binding; methods of binding and modern commercial binding; forwarding operations; automation in binding.
  5. Image Processing Types of originals – process room equipment; line and halftone photography; digital image processing; computer to fill; image editing softwares.
  6. Design & Advertising in Print Media Introduction to typographic design and advertising; role of typography in design; designing aspects of book, magazine and news paper; design of miscellaneous printed products; operations and functions of an advertising agency. Sheet fed offset Machines
  7.  Offset lithographic presses; printing unit; inking and dampening; sheet handling, controlling and transferring; make ready and machine run; computer print control (CPC).
  8. Publishing Software Basic anatomy of a computer; paging softwares; vector graphic editing software; scalar image editing software; desktop publishing software.
  9. Paper and Ink Paper manufacture and chemistry of pulp; paper and board classification; properties of paper and conditioning in press room; printing ink gradients, manufacture and its properties; problems with paper and ink on press and their remedies.
  10. Colour Separation and Management Colour management; colour reproduction; colour separation; developments in electronic scanning; colour proofing.
  11. Plate Making Methods Job planning and film assembly; imposition considerations; lithographic plate surface chemistry; computer to technologies and computer to film; computer to press technologies; computer to plate.
  12. Printing Machine Maintenance Maintenance management; types of maintenance and maintenance of spare parts; machinery erection and testing; machine replacement, lubrication and lubricants; machine elements and electrical controls.
  13. Digital Imaging Art work and film preparation; film image setters; computer to plate systems; non impact printing and digital offset presses; electronic proofing.
  14. Web offset Printing Introduction to web offset printing press; make ready and feeding unit; printing unit; delivery unit; digital offset printing.
  15. Printer’s Accounting and Estimating Purpose and systems of book keeping; definition of estimating and qualifications of an estimator; estimating forms; meaning and methods of costing; costing of machine; material and direct labour.
  16. Advanced Printing Technologies Non impact printing technologies; security printing; speciality printing processes; E-Print.
  17. Package Technology Concept of packaging and packaging for various purposes; ancillary materials and metal based materials used in packing; types of labels and their design; types of packaging systems and its advantages; bar coding.

RRB 2019 CMA Syllabus

Syllabus for CMA Exam Group

  1. Measurements, Units and Dimensions, Types of errors in measurements, Significance of accuracy in measurement.
  2. Light : Basic principles of light – reflection, refraction, laws of reflection, total internal reflection, interference, diffraction and polarization. Formula for magnification of microscope, telescope. Electro Magnetic spectra.
  3. Heat: Heat as energy- sources of heat, Transmission of heat, Expansion of solids, liquids and gases. Temperature (based on thermal equilibrium), Different Scales of Temperature. Calorimetry, Applications of Specific heat, Latent heat. Anomalous expansion of water and it significance in nature. Combustion, Calorific value, specific heat of gases.
  4. Sound: Sources of sound. Propagation of sound. Velocity of sound in different media / substances. Characteristics of sound. Reflection of sound, echo, Resonance, Sonar and Doppler effect.
  5. Mechanics: Scalars and Vectors. All types of motion. Friction. Newton’s laws of motion. Momentum. Equations of motion (under gravity and freely falling), projectile. Range. Laws of Floatation. Work, Power and Energy. Conservation of energy. Center of mass. Centre of gravity. Stability and Equilibrium. Universal law of Gravitation. Relation between ‘g’ and ‘G’. Circular motion, Kepler’s Laws. Elasticity and Hooke’s Law.
  6. Magnetism: Magnetic field, Uniform and non uniform magnetic fields. Magnetic induction. Magnetic lines of force. Magnetic pole strength, Magnetic moment. Inverse square law of magnetism. Magnetic properties of materials and their classification.
  7. Electricity & Electro Magnetism: Electric charge, field, electric intensity, electric potential, potential difference. Simple Electric Circuits. Conductors, Non conductors / Insulators, Coulomb’s inverse square law. Primary and secondary Cells. Ohm’s Law – its limitations. Resistances in series and parallel, Emf of a circuit; Specific resistance. Kirchhoff’s laws. Relation between electric potential and Electric energy, electric Power (wattage). Heating effect of electric current, and Joule’s law. Ampere’s law, circular loop and Solenoid. Magnetic force on moving charged particle and long straight conductors. Fleming’s left hand rule, Electric motor. Electromagnetic induction – Faraday’s law Electromagnetic flux. Lentz law, Generators and Alternating
    Currents. Inductance – self, mutual inductance and principles of transformer.
  8. Modern Physics: Discharge of Electricity through gases, Cathode rays, Anode rays and their properties; X-rays; Atomic models: JJ Thomson, Rutherford and Bohr’s models. Atomic nucleus and its structure. Atomic models: Mass defect; Radio Activity- Discovery, properties of alpha, beta, and gamma radiations. Applications of alpha, beta, and gamma radiations, alpha, beta decays, Half life period, Isotopes, Isobars, and Isotones. Artificial radioactivity; radio isotopes and their uses in different fields; radioactive series; Chain and controlled nuclear reactions; Fission and fusion of nuclei – atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb.
  9. Electronics and Communications: Semi conductors, diode, p-n junction characteristics. Transistor – pnp & npn characteristics and uses. Zener Diode characteristics. Simple electronic circuits, Logic gates – applications, modulation and demodulation.
  10. Matter: States of matter. Elements, Compounds and Mixtures. Methods of separation of mixtures. Chromatography. Behavior of gases; measurable properties of gases; gas laws. Mole concept. Dolton, Avogadro, Berzelius laws.
  11. Chemical Reactions: Physical and chemical changes. Types of Chemical reactions; Physical and Chemical properties various compounds. Chemical calculations. NaOH, Bleaching powder, baking soda, washing soda, and their uses, Plaster of Paris.
  12. Acids and Bases, Salts: Strength and uses of Acids & Bases. Neutralization. Nature and uses of different Salts. Water of crystallization. Complex, Neutral and double salts. Oxidation and Reduction, Rancidity. Identification of Acids, Bases–Indicators: Natural, Chemical. PH Scale – Role of PH in daily life-agriculture, medicine. Classification of salts based on affinity to water Examples of Acidic, Basic, Mixed, Complex, Neutral and double salts. Solutions – Types of solutions; solubility, ionization, Concentration; Oxidation number concept. Balancing of Redox reactions, Calculation of Concentrations. Stoichiometry.
  13. Atomic Structure: Electromagnetic spectrum, Atomic spectrum, Characteristics of electron, proton and neutron, Rutherford’s model of an atom, nature of electromagnetic radiation, Plank’s quantum mechanics, explanation of photo electric effect, features of atomic spectra, characteristics of hydrogen spectrum, Bohr’s theory of structure of atom, Bohr’s explanation of spectral lines, failure of Bohr’s theory, wave particle nature of electrons, de Broglie’s hypothesis, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, important features of the Quantum mechanical model of an atom, Quantum numbers, concept of orbitals, define an atomic orbital in terms of quantum numbers-shapes of s, p and d orbitals, n l x rule, Energies of electronic energy levels (n+l) rule state Auffbau principle, Pauli’s exclusive principle and Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity, electronic configuration of atom, explanation of stability of half filled and completely filled orbital.
  14. Periodic Classification of Elements: Characteristics of elements in groups and periods. Signification of atomic number and electronic configuration as the basis per periodic classification. Classification of elements into s-block, p-block, d-block, f-block and their main characteristics. Periodic trends in physical and chemical properties of elements. Study of different Groups of periodic table.
  15. Chemical Bonding: Ionic and Covalent bonds: Introduction of chemical bonding. Electronic Configuration of Noble gases. sigma, pi bond with examples. Shapes of molecules bond lengths and bond angles in molecules. Hybridization and explanation of H2O, BF3, CH4, NH3 etc. molecules. Hydrogen bonding and types of H bonds.
  16. Carbon and its Compounds: Need to study of carbon compounds separately. Classification of Organic compounds Hydro carbons – Alkanes, alkenes, alkynes aromatic and aliphatic compounds with examples. Bonding in Carbon including Hybridization. Allotropes of Carbon. Versatile nature of carbon. Tetravalency, Chains, branches and rings. Catenation, Isomerism. Saturated and Unsaturated carbon compounds. Bonding of carbon with other elements. Functional groups in carbon compounds. Homologous series. Chemical properties of carbon compounds Combustion and Oxidation. Addition reactions. Substitution reaction. Important carbon compounds. Nomenclature organic compounds. Carbohydrates and their classification. Proteins-examples, Oils and fats examples Polythene – Nylon, PVC, Polyvinyl alcohol; Rubber – uses in daily
    life. Polymers, and other important organic compounds.
  17. Environmental Chemistry: Different types of pollutions, acid rains, Ozone and its reactions, effects of depletion of ozone layer, Green house effect and global warming, Green Chemistry as an alternative tool for reducing pollution.
  18. Metallurgy: Occurrence of Metals. Minerals, Ores – Examples. Extractions of metals – activity series and related metallurgy, flow chart of steps involved in the extraction of metals from ore. Refining metals, Electrolytic refining, Corrosion – Prevention of Corrosion. Alloys and their uses.

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Name of the Post : Junior Accounts Officer

Number of Posts : 44 vacancies

TSTRANSCO JAO Salary 2018

Rs.34630/- to Rs.56760/-

TSTRANSCO JAO Zones 2018

  • I. Southern Zone : Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy, Medak, Mahabubnagar and Nalgonda
  • II. Northern Zone : Warangal, Adilabad, Karimnagar, Khammam and Nizamabad.

TSTRANSCO JAO posts 2018 vacancies

TSTRANSCO JAO posts 2018 vacancies

TSTRANSCO JAO Eligibility 2018

Qualification
B.Com 1st Class (or)
M.Com 1st Class from any recognized University in India (or)
pass in CA/ICWA-Inter.

TSTRANSCO JAO Age Limit 2018

As on 01.07.2018

  • Minimum : 18 years
  • Maximum : 44 years

Age Relaxation

The Upper age limit for the TSTRANSCO JAO Posts is as follows

  • SC/ST/BC Candidates : 5 years
  • Physically Handicapped candidates : 10 years

TSTRANSCO JAO Fee 2018

  • Online Application Processing Fee : Rs.100/-
  • Examination Fee : Rs.120/-

Applicants belonging to SC/ST/BC Communities and PH are exempted from payment of examination fee.

TSTRANSCO JAO Exam Pattern 2018

  • 100 multiple choice questions : 100 marks
  • Each question carrying 1 mark.
  • The section A (Core Subject – ENGLISH AND TELUGU) : 80 questions
  • The section B (General Awareness and Numerical Ability etc) : 20 questions
  • The duration of the written examination will be 2 hrs. (120 minutes).

TSTRANSCO JAO Syllabus 2018

Section-A : 80 Marks.
ACCOUNTANCY & ADVANCED ACCOUNTANCY (English & Telugu) (35 Marks)

  • Basic concepts and conventions
  • accounting process upto and including preparation of financial accounts.
  • Bank reconciliation statement,
  • Bills of exchange,
  • Preparation of trial balance,
  • final statements of accounts,
  • errors and their rectification,
  • consignment,
  • joint ventures,
  • Depreciation,
  • Provision and Reserves and Accounting Standards in India.
  • Self Balancing Ledgers,
  • Royalties,
  • Hire Purchases Installment Systems,
  • single entry,
  • non-trading concerns,
  • Accounts from incomplete records,
  • Accounts of non-trading concerns,
  • Partnership Accounts (including admission, retirement, death and dissolution),
  • Branch Accounts,
  • Company accounts (Issues and forfeiture of Shares and Debentures-redemption of debentures- bonus shares and final accounts)
  • Accounting standards
  • liquidation of companies,
  • Life Insurance Companies Bank Accounts,
  • Amalgamation,
  • absorption and re-construction,
  • valuation of goodwill and shares and Ratio Analysis.

COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING (English & Telugu) (25 Marks)

  • Fundamentals,
  • Materials,
  • Labour costs and Overheads,
  • Methods of Costing:
    (a) Unit or output costing,
    (b) job and contract costing,
    (c)Operating costing
    (d) Process costing and Marginal Costing and Break even analysis,
  • Standard costing and variance analysis,
  • Budgetary Control,
  • financial statement analysis
  • Ratio analysis
  • Working Capital Management
  • Funds flow and Cash Flow.

AUDITING (English & Telugu) (20 Marks)

  • Fundamentals,
  • Internal Check and control,
  • Vouching and Verification,
  • Audit of Companies,
  • Divisible Profits and Auditing Standards of India.

Section-B : 20 Marks
General Awareness and Numerical Ability

  • Analytical & Numerical Ability
    –Permutation and Combination
    –Logarithm
    –Simplification
    –Chain Rule
    –Simple Interest & Compound Interest
    –Boats and Streams
    –Problems on H.C.F and L.C.M
    –Area
    –Pipes and Cistern
    –Partnership
    –Square Root and Cube Root
    –Allegation or Mixture
    –Probability
    –Discount
    –Average
    –Surds and Indices
    –Numbers.
    –Time and Distance
    –Problems on Ages
    –Ratio and Proportion
  • English Language
    –Comprehension
    –passages & re-arrangement of sentences
    –Synonyms & Antonyms
    –Fill in the blanks.
    –Idioms and Phrases.
    –Active Voice and Passive Voice.
    –Prepositions
  • General Awareness
    –Geography
    –Polity
    –History
    –Economy
    –Famous Books & Authors
    –Sports
    –Famous Days & Dates
    –General Science
    –Environmental Issues
    –Current Affairs
  • Telangana Movement & State formation
    –The idea of Telangana (1948 to 1970)
    –Mobilizational phase (1971–1990)
    –Towards formation of Telangana State (1991-2014)
  • Computer Knowledge
    –Computer Fundamentals
    –Input Devices & Output Devices
    –Operating Systems
    –Keyboard Shortcuts
    –Database Management Systems
    –History of Computers
    –Computer Viruses
    –Software & Hardware Parts of a Computer
    –Computer Languages
    –File Extensions
    –Important Abbreviations
    –Microsoft Office
    –Data Processing Cycle of a Computer
    –Networking and Internet

TS TRANSCO JAO Hall Ticket 2018 Download

The hall tickets will be placed on the website seven days prior to the date of examination. The candidate has to download the Hall ticket from the website only. Hall tickets will not be sent to the candidates by post. Hall ticket has to be preserved till final selection

  • Downloading of Hall tickets from : 24.09.2018

TS TRANSCO JAO Exam Date 2018

The written examination for Junior Accounts Officer (JAO) will be held on 30.09.2018 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

TS TRANSCO JAO Exam Center 2018

The written examination for recruitment of Junior Accounts Officer (JAO) will be held at different centers located in GHMC area.

TSTRANSCO JAO Selection Procedure 2018

  • The selection of candidates for appointment will be made 100% on Written examination only.
  • The minimum qualifying marks in the written test
    OC – 40%
    BC – 35%
    SC/ST – 30%
    PH – 30%
  • Mere securing minimum qualifying marks doesn’t vest any right to a candidate for being called for verification of original certificates or for appointment.
  • Only those candidates who qualify in the written examination by being ranked high, community wise and as per Spirit of Presidential order will be called for verification of Original Certificates in 1:1 ratio.

TSTRANSCO JAO PDF Notification
TSTRANSCO JAO vacancies
TSTRANSCO JAO Syllabus
TSTRANSCO JAO Online Application

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TSTRANSCO SE Recruitment 2018 Syllabus

TSTRANSCO SE Recruitment 2018 Syllabus

TSTRANSCO SE Exam Date
Exam Pattern 2018
TRANSCO SE Syllabus 2018
Post Vacancies
Education Qualification
Age Limit
Fee
Selection Procedure
TSTRANSCO SE District wise Post Vacancies

TSTRANSCO SE Recruitment 2018 Syllabus

TSTRANSCO invites SE Electrical Online Application from qualified candidates through proforma application to be made available on tstransco.cgg.gov.in website to the post of Sub-Engineer (Electrical).

TSTRANSCO SE Exam Date

  • Starting date for Payment of Fee : 19.01.2018
  • Starting date of application submission : 20.01.2018
  • Last date for payment of Fee ONLINE : 05.02.2018 (upto 5.00 pm)
  • Last date for submission of ONLINE Application : 05.02.2018 (upto 11.59 pm)
  • Downloading of Hall tickets from 19.02.2018
  • Date of examination : 25.02.2018 (2.00 pm to 4.00 pm)

TSTRANSCO SE Post Vacancies

Name of the post : Sub-Engineer (Electrical)

Number of Vacancies : 174 posts

TSTRANSCO SE Salary

Scale of the Post (in Rs.) 20535- 865-23130-1160-28930-1425-36055-1700-41155

TSTRANSCO SE Education Qualification

  • Must have a Diploma in Electrical Engineering
    (or)
  • Graduation in Electrical Engineering in addition to Diploma in Electrical Engineering
    (or)
  • any other equivalent qualification recognized by the Board/University of United Govt. of A.P. / T.S. / India / UGC / DEC / AICTE as the case may be.
    NOTE : If there is any deviation from the above qualification for the above post, the candidates shall produce the equivalency certificate from the authority issuing the qualification certificate viz Registrar of the University or Secretary of the Institute for accepting his/her application

TSTRANSCO SE Age Limit

As on 01.07.2017

  • Minimum : 18 years
  • Maximum : 44 years

TSTRANSCO SE Age Relaxation

Relaxation in upper age limit is permissible up to

  • 5 years for SC/ST/BC candidates
  • 10 years for Physically Handicapped candidates.

For in-service out sourced personnel engaged on contract basis, working in TS Power Utilities, the age at the time of entry into Power Utilities as outsourced worker will be considered.

TSTRANSCO SE Fee

  • Rs.100/- towards Online Application Processing Fee.
  • Rs.120/- towards Examination Fee.

Applicants belonging to SC/ST/BC Communities and PH are exempted from payment of examination fee.

TSTRANSCO SE Selection Procedure

  • Total Marks = 100
    • Written Test Marks : 80 marks
      Minimum qualifying marks in the Written Test as per rules :
      OC :  40%
      BC :  35%
      SC/ST :  30%
      PH : 30%
    • Weightage Marks for in-service outsourced workers engaged on contract basis and who qualify in the Written Test : 20 marks
  • The merit list will be drawn considering the written examination marks plus service weightage marks (in respect of in-service contract / outsourced workers). Only those candidates who qualify in the written examination by being ranked high in the above merit list, will be called for verification of Original Certificates in 1:1 ratio duly following Rule of Reservation and Spirit of Presidential Order.
  • Medical Fitness certificate issued by the Assistant Civil Surgeon should be furnished at the time of joining.

TSTRANSCO SE Application Procedure

  • Candidate has to visit the link given below for Payment of Fee duly following online instructions and obtain Fee paid receipt with Journal Number (12 digit) in the first instance.
  • After payment of Fee, the Candidate has to click on the link ONLINE APPLICATION FORM to complete the process of application submission.
  • The applicants have to provide payment details (journal number and date)
  • Upload the scanned copy of passport size photograph with signature in .jpg Format (Size of the file< 50 KB)
  • The applicants have to invariably fill all the relevant fields in the Application.
  • Immediately on submission of application the Applicant will get an acknowledgement in the form of a downloadable pdf document.

TSTRANSCO AE Recruitment 2018
TSTRANSCO AE (Electrical Civil Telecom) Syllabus 2018
TSTRANSCO JLM Recruitment 2018 Syllabus


TSTRANSCO SE Recruitment 2018 Syllabus

TSTRANSCO SE Exam Pattern 2018

The written test comprising of 80 marks consisting of 80 multiple choice questions and each question carrying 1 mark.

  • Section A : 65 questions on core Diploma subject
  • Section B : 15 questions on General Awareness and Numerical Ability

Time Duration of the written examination : 2 hours (120 Minutes).

TSTRANSCO SE Syllabus 2018

Section-A : 65 Marks.
TS TRANSCO Sub Engineer Diploma in Electrical Engineering Syllabus

I. ELECTRICAL MACHINES:

TRANSFORMERS: Emf equation of single phase transformer, operation of transformer on load, equivalent circuit, vector diagram, open-circuit and short-circuit tests, voltage regulation, losses and efficiency, all-day efficiency, parallel operation of single-phase transformers with equal voltage ratios. Voltage and current relations for three-phase transformer connections. Principle of operation of auto-transformer. Cooling of power transformer, Operation of Buchhloz’s relay.

D.C. GENERATORS AND MOTORS: Expression for emf equation of D.C.Generator, armature windings, armature reaction, types of generators, characteristics. Torque equation of D.C.Motor, characteristics, speed control, starters, losses and efficiency. Testing of D.C. Machines.

THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS: Constructional aspects of cage and wound rotor types of induction motors, expression for torque, torque-slip characteristics, full load torque, starting torque and maximum torque, effects of variation of rotor resistance; losses and efficiency; different starting methods; speed control methods.

SINGLE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS AND COMMUTATOR MOTORS: Constructional features and operation of single-phase induction motors: split phase, capacitor and shaded pole types. Principle of operation of A.C. series motor, universal motor, Schrage motor.

II. SWITCHGEAR AND PROTECTION:

FAULTS AND SWITCHING APPARATUS: Short-circuit calculations; fuses and isolators; circuit breakers: theory of arc interruption and different types of oil circuit breakers; lightning arresters and their selection and location.

PROTECTIVE RELAYING: Basic requirements of protective relaying, primary and back -up protection; classification of electromagnetic relays and their principles of operation; time current characteristic curves; induction type over-current relay, distance relays; Merz price protection, differential protection of transformers, bus bar protection.

III. TRANSMISSION :

LINE CONDUCTORS, LINE SUPPORTS AND SAG CALCULATIONS: Different types of line conductors, conductor sizes commonly used for different voltage levels, Types of line supports, factors influencing the selection, cross-
arms; spans, conductor spacings and ground clearances. Sag calculations and stringing charts.

TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMETERS: Determination of inductance and capacitance of round and parallel conductors in single phase and three-phase symmetrically spaced lines.

PERFORMANCE OF LINES: Choice of voltage; short, medium and long lines; calculation of sending-end voltage, regulation and efficiency for short lines; nominal and nominal-T methods; Ferranti effect; corona: critical voltages and factors affecting corona.

INSULATORS AND SUBSTATIONS: Different types of insulators: Pin type, strain type, suspension type and relative merits; voltage distribution across string of suspension insulators, string efficiency and methods of improving arcing horns. Equipment used in substations, bus-bar arrangements.

CABLE AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS : Comparison between overhead lines and under ground cable. Types of cables, insulation resistance; localization of cable faults. Primary and secondary distribution; Feeders and service mains; radial and ring systems of distribution.

IV. MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND ELECTRIC CIRCUITS:

MEASURING INSTRUMENTS: Indicating instruments: deflecting, controlling and damping torques, pointers and scales; ammeters and voltmeters: moving coil, moving iron, dynamometer, induction types; instrument transformers: C.T and P.T., Wattmeters and measurement of power in three phase systems by two-wattmeter method; measurement of energy: Energy meters; M.D. indicators; trivector meter.

ELECTRIC CIRCUITS: Fundamentals of alternating current quantities, sinusoidal waveform; average and effective values; J-notation for A.C quantities; polar form; single phase series and parallel circuits; impedance triangle, phase, power factor. Active and reactive components of power; series and parallel resonance. Three-phase star and delta balanced systems.

V. UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY:

ELECTRIC DRIVES: Factors governing selection of motors; matching of motors with given loads; electric braking; rating of motor; types of enclosures; motors for particular drive.

ILLUMINATION: Definitions of commonly used terms and units; types of lamps; requirements of good lighting; laws of illumination; terms like : depreciation factor, utilization factor, waste light factor, luminous efficiency, specific energy consumption, space height ratio.

ELECTRIC HEATING AND WELDING: Requirements of good heating materials, materials generally employed, resistance heating; electric furnace; induction heating; dielectric heating welding generator and transformers.

Section-B : 15 Marks.
TSTRANSCO SE General Awareness and Numerical Ability Syllabus

  • i) Analytical & Numerical Ability
  • ii) General Awareness
  • iii) English
  • iv) Related to Telangana Culture & Movement
  • v) Computer Knowledge

TSTRANSCO SE District wise Post Vacancies

  • Southern Zone : Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy, Medak, Mahabubnagar and Nalgonda
  • Northern Zone : Warangal, Adilabad, Karimnagar, Khammam and Nizamabad

TSTRANSCO SUB-ENGINEER / ELECTRICAL BREAK-UP OF VACANCIES

TSTRANSCO SE District wise Post Vacancies

Important Links

TSTRANSCO SE PDF Notification

TSTRANSCO SE Payment Link

TSTRANSCO SE Online Application

TSTRANSCO SE Hall Ticket 2018

The hall tickets will be placed on the website seven days prior to the date of examination. The candidate has to down load the Hall ticket from the website only. Hall tickets will not be sent to the candidates by post.

CENTRES FOR THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION :
The written examination for recruitment of Junior Lineman will be held at different centers located in the GHMC
area.

The Following documents should be produced by the candidate for verification as and when called for TSTRANSCO SE Recruitment 2018
  • a) Date of birth certificate (SSC) with marks.
  • b) Diploma Certificate with marks.
  • c) Community certificate, if SC/ST/BC status is claimed.
    (*) Non-Creamy Layer certificate in respect of BC candidates.
  • d) PH Certificate (PH-VH, PH-HH & PH-OH)– if PH status is claimed
  • e) Study Certificates from 4th to 10th
  • f) Proof of Residence if not studied in regular mode.
    (**) The above certificates mentioned at (c), (d) & (f) should have been issued by the Govt. of Telangana
  • g) In service outsourced worker engaged on contract basis shall submit their service certificate obtained from the concerned Divisional Engineer, evidencing the length of service, and continuity of in service as outsourced worker/with recorded evidence through sub-station Log Book certified by the concerned Officer.
    OR
    With recorded evidence of EPF No in his name to be certified by the concerned DE.
  • h) Latest Passport size photo

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TSTRANSCO Assistant Engineer (Electrical) Syllabus & Exam Pattern

Subject : Electrical Engineering & General Awareness and Numerical Ability.
No. of Questions : 100 Questions

  • Electrical Engineering : 80 Questions
  • General Awareness and Numerical Ability : 20 Questions

Duration : 120 Minutes
Maximum Marks : 100

Section-A : 80 Marks
Electrical Engineering

a) Engineering Mathematics Linear Algebra : Matrix Algebra, Systems of linear equations, Eigenvalues,
Eigenvectors.
Calculus: Mean value theorems, Theorems of integral calculus, Evaluation of definite and improper integrals, Partial Derivatives, Maxima and minima, Multiple integrals, Fourier series, Vector identities, Directional derivatives, Line integral, Surface integral, Volume integral, Stokes’s theorem, Gauss’s theorem, Green’s theorem.
Differential equations: First order equations (linear and nonlinear), Higher order linear differential eq
uations with constant coefficients, Method of variation of parameters, Cauchy’s equation, Euler’s equation, Initial and boundary value problems, Partial Differential Equations, Method of separation of variables.
Complex variables: Analytic functions, Cauchy’s integral theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula, Taylor series, Laurent series, Residue theorem, Solution integrals.
Probability and Statistics: Sampling theorems, Conditional probability, Mean, Median, Mode, Standard Deviation, Random variables, Discrete and Continuous distributions, Poisson distribution, Normal distribution,
Binomial distribution, Correlation analysis, Regression analysis.
Numerical Methods: Solutions of nonlinear algebraic equations, Single and Multi‐step methods for differential
equations.
Transform Theory: Fourier Transform, Laplace Transform, z‐Transform.

b).Electric Circuits

Network graph, KCL, KVL, Node and Mesh analysis, Transient response of dc and ac networks, Sinusoidal steady‐
state analysis, Resonance, Passive filters, Ideal current and voltage sources, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, Superposition theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem, Two‐port networks, Three phase circuits, Power and power factor in ac circuits.

c) Electromagnetic Fields

Coulomb’s Law, Electric Field Intensity, Electric Flux Density, Gauss’s Law, Divergence, Electric field and potential due to point, line, plane and spherical charge distributions, Effect of dielectric medium, Capacitance of simple configurations, Biot‐Savart’s law, Ampere’s law, Curl, Faraday’s law, Lorentz force, Inductance, Magnetomotive force, Reluctance, Magnetic circuits,Self and Mutual inductance of simple configurations.

d). Signals and Systems

Representation of continuous and discrete‐time signals, Shifting and scaling operations, Linear Time Invariant and Causal systems, Fourier series representation of continuous periodic signals, Sampling theorem, Applications of Fourier Transform, Laplace Transform and z-Transform.

e). Electrical Machines

Single phase transformer: equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, open circuit and short circuit tests, regulation and efficiency; Three phase transformers: connections, parallel operation; Auto‐transformer, Electro mechanical energy conversion principles, DC machines: separately excited, series and shunt, motoring and generating mode of operation and their characteristics, starting and speed control of dc motors; Three phase induction motors: principle of operation, types, performance, torque-speed characteristics, no-load and blocked rotor tests, equivalent circuit, starting and speed control; Operating principle of single phase induction motors; Synchronous machines: cylindrical
and salient pole machines, performance, regulation and parallel operation of generators, starting of synchrono
us motor, characteristics; Types of losses and efficiency calculations of electric machines.

f). Power Systems

Power generation concepts, ac and dc transmission concepts, Models and performance of transmission lines and cables, Series and shunt compensation, Electric field distribution and insulators, Distribution systems, Per‐unit quantities, Bus admittance matrix, Gauss-Seidel and Newton-Raphson load flow methods, Voltage and Frequency control, Power factor correction, Symmetrical components, Symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analysis, Principles of over‐current, differential and distance protection; Circuit breakers, System stability concepts, Equal area criterion.

g). Control Systems

Mathematical modeling and representation of systems, Feed back principle, transfer function, Block diagrams and Signal flow graphs, Transient and Steady‐state analysis of linear time invariant systems, Routh-Hurwitz and Nyquist criteria, Bode plots, Root loci, Stability analysis, Lag, Lead and Lead‐Lag compensators; P, PI and PID controllers; State space model, State transition matrix.

h) Electrical and Electronic Measurements

Bridges and Potentiometers, Measurement of voltage, current, power, energy and power factor; Instrument transformers, Digital voltmeters and multimeters, Phase, Time and Frequency measurement; Oscilloscopes, Error
analysis.

i)Analog and Digital Electronics

Characteristics of diodes, BJT, MOSFET; Simple diode circuits: clipping, clamping, rectifiers; Amplifiers: Biasing, Equivalent circuit and Frequency response; Oscillators and Feedback amplifiers; Operational amplifiers: Characteristics and applications; Simple active filters, VCOs and Timers, Combinational and Sequential logic circuits, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Schmitt trigger, Sample and hold circuits, A/D and D/A converters, 8085Microprocessor: Architecture, Programming and Interfacing.

j) Power Electronics

Characteristics of semiconductor power devices: Diode, Thyristor, Triac, GTO, MOSFET, IGBT; DC to DC conversion: Buck, Boost and Buck-Boost converters; Single and three phase configuration of uncontrolled rectifiers, Line commutated thyristor based converters, Bidirectional ac to dc voltage source converters, Issues of line current harmonics, Power factor, Distortion factor of ac to dc converters, Single phase and three phase inverters,
Sinusoidal pulse width modulation.

Section-B : 20 Marks.
General Awareness and Numerical Ability

i) Analytical & Numerical Ability
ii) General Awareness
iii) English
iv) Related to Telangana Culture & Movement
v) Computer Knowledge.


TSTRANSCO SE Recruitment 2018 & Syllabus
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TSTRANSCO JLM Recruitment 2018 Syllabus


TSTRANSCO AE Syllabus 2018 Electrical/Civil/Telecom

TSTRANSCO Assistant Engineer (Civil) Syllabus & Exam Pattern

 

Subject : CIVIL Engineering & General Awareness and Numerical Ability.
No. of Questions : 100 Questions

  • Civil Engineering : 80 Questions
  • General Awareness and Numerical Ability : 20 Questions

Duration : 120 Minutes
Maximum Marks : 100

Section- A : 80 Marks.
CIVIL Engineering

a) Engineering Mathematics

Linear Algebra: Matrix algebra; Systems of linear equations; Eigen values and Eigen vectors.
Calculus: Functions of single variable; Limit, continuity and differentiability; Mean value theorems, local maxima and minima, Taylor and Maclaurin series; Evaluation of definite and indefinite integrals, application of definite integral to obtain area and volume; Partial derivatives; Total derivative; Gradient, Divergence and Curl, Vector identities, Directional derivatives, Line, Surface and Volume integrals, Stokes, Gauss and Green’s theorems.
Ordinary Differential Equation (ODE): First order (linear and non-linear) equations; higher order linear equations with constant coefficients; Euler-Cauchy equations; Laplace transform and its application in solving linear ODEs; initial and boundary value problems.
Partial Differential Equation (PDE): Fourier series; separation of variables; solutions of one-dimensional diffusion equation; first and second order one-dimensional wave equation and two-dimensional Laplace equation.
Probability and Statistics: Definitions of probability and sampling theorems; Conditional probability; Discrete Random variables: Poisson and Binomial distributions; Continuous random variables: normal and exponential
distributions; Descriptive statistics -Mean, median, mode and standard deviation; Hypothesis testing.
Numerical Methods: Accuracy and precision; error analysis. Numerical solutions of linear and non-linear algebraic equations; Least square approximation, Newton’s and Lag range polynomials, numerical differentiation, Integration by trapezoidal and Simpson’s rule, single and multi-step methods for first order differential equations.

b). Structural Engineering

Engineering Mechanics: System of forces, free-body diagrams, equilibrium equations; Internal forces in structures; Friction and its applications; Kinematics of point mass and rigid body; Centre of mass; Euler’s equations of motion; Impulse-momentum; Energy methods; Principles of virtual work.
Solid Mechanics: Bending moment and shear force in statically determinate beams; Simple stress and strain relationships; Theories of failures; Simple bending theory, flexural and shear stresses, shear centre; Uniform torsion, buckling of column, combined and direct bending stresses.
Structural Analysis: Statically determinate and indeterminate structures by force/ energy methods; Method of superposition; Analysis of trusses, arches, beams, cables and frames; Displacement methods: Slope deflection and moment distribution methods; Influence lines; Stiffness and flexibility methods of structural analysis.
Construction Materials and Management: Construction Materials: Structural steel -composition, material properties and behaviour; Concrete -constituents, mix design, short-term and long-term properties; Bricks and
mortar; Timber; Bitumen. Construction Management: Types of construction projects; Tendering and construction contracts; Rate analysis and standard specifications; Cost estimation; Project planning and network analysis -PERT and CPM.
Concrete Structures: Working stress, Limit state and Ultimate load design concepts; Design of beams, slabs, columns; Bond and development length; Prestressed concrete; Analysis of beam sections at transfer and
service loads.
Steel Structures: Working stress and Limit state design concepts; Design of tension and compression members, beams and beam-columns, column bases; Connections -simple and eccentric, beam-column connections, plate girders and trusses; Plastic analysis of beams and frames

c). Geotechnical Engineering

Soil Mechanics: Origin of soils, soil structure and fabric; Three-phase system and phase relationships, index properties; Unified and Indian standard soil classification system; Permeability -one dimensional flow, Darcy’s law;
Seepage through soils -two-dimensional flow, flow nets, uplift pressure, piping; Principle of effective stress, capillarity, seepage force and quicksand condition; Compaction in laboratory and field conditions; One-dimensional consolidation, time rate of consolidation; Mohr’s circle, stress paths, effective and total shear strength parameters, characteristics of clays and sand.
Foundation Engineering: Sub-surface investigations -scope, drilling bore holes, sampling, plate load test, standard penetration and cone penetration tests; Earth pressure theories -Rankine and Coulomb; Stability of slopes -finite and infinite slopes, method of slices and Bishop’s method; Stress distribution in soils -Boussinesq’s and Westergaard’s theories, pressure bulbs; Shallow foundations -Terzaghi’s and Meyerhoff’s bearing capacity theories, effect of water table; Combined footing and raft foundation; Contact pressure; Settlement analysis in sands and clays; Deep foundations -types of piles, dynamic and static formulae, load capacity of piles in sands and clays, pile load test, negative skin friction.

d). Water Resources Engineering

Fluid Mechanics: Properties of fluids, fluid statics; Continuity, momentum, energy and corresponding equations; Potential flow, applications of momentum and energy equations; Laminar and turbulent flow; Flow in pipes, pipe networks; Concept of boundary layer and its growth.
Hydraulics: Forces on immersed bodies; Flow measurement in channels and pipes; Dimensional analysis and hydraulic similitude; Kinematics of flow, velocity triangles; Basics of hydraulic machines, specific speed of pumps and turbines; Channel Hydraulics -Energy-depth relationships, specific energy, critical flow, slope profile, hydraulic jump, uniform flow and gradually varied flow
Hydrology: Hydrologic cycle, precipitation, evaporation, evapo-transpiration, watershed, infiltration, unit hydrographs, hydrograph analysis, flood estimation and routing, reservoir capacity, reservoir and channel routing, surface run-off models, ground water hydrology -steady state well hydraulics and aquifers; Application of Darcy’s law.
Irrigation: Duty, delta, estimation of evapo-transpiration; Crop water requirements; Design of lined and unlined canals, head works, gravity dams and spillways; Design of weirs on permeable foundation; Types of irrigation systems, irrigation methods; Water logging and drainage; Canal regulatory works, cross-drainage structures, outlets and escapes.

e). Environmental Engineering

Water and Waste Water: Quality standards, basic unit processes and operations for water treatment. Drinking water standards, water requirements, basic unit operations and unit processes for surface water treatment, distribution of water. Sewage and sewerage treatment, quantity and characteristics of wastewater. Primary, secondary and tertiary treatment of wastewater, effluent discharge standards. Domestic wastewater treatment, quantity of characteristics of domestic wastewater, primary and secondary treatment. Unit operations and unit processes of domestic wastewater, sludge disposal.
Air Pollution: Types of pollutants, their sources and impacts, air pollution meteorology, air pollution control, air quality standards and limits.
Municipal Solid Wastes: Characteristics, generation, collection and transportation of solid wastes, engineered systems for solid waste management (reuse/ recycle, energy recovery, treatment and disposal).
Noise Pollution: Impacts of noise, permissible limits of noise pollution, measurement of noise and control of noise
pollution.

f). Transportation Engineering

Transportation Infrastructure: Highway alignment and engineering surveys; Geometric design of highways-cross –
sectional elements, sight distances, horizontal and vertical alignments; Geometric design of railway track; Airport runway length, taxiway and exit taxiway design.
Highway Pavements: Highway materials -desirable properties and quality control tests; Design of bituminous paving mixes; Design factors for flexible and rigid pavements; Design of flexible pavement using IRC: 37-2012;
Design of rigid pavements using IRC: 58-2011; Distresses in concrete pavements.
Traffic Engineering: Traffic studies on flow, speed, travel time-delay and O-D study, PCU, peak hour factor, parking study, accident study and analysis, statistical analysis of traffic data; Microscopic and macroscopic parameters of traffic flow, fundamental relationships; Control devices, signal design by Webster’s method; Types of intersections and channelization; Highway capacity and level of service of rural highways and urban roads.

g). Geomatics Engineering
Principles of surveying; Errors and their adjustment; Maps-scale, coordinate system; Distance and angle measurement-Levelling and trigonometric levelling; Traversing and triangulation survey; Total station; Horizontal and vertical curves. Photogrammetry-scale, flying height; Remote sensing- basics, platform and sensors, visual image interpretation; Basics of Geographical information system (GIS) and Geographical Positioning system (GPS).

Section-B : 20 Marks.
General Awareness and Numerical Ability

i) Analytical & Numerical Ability
ii) General Awareness
iii) English
iv) Related to Telangana Culture & Movement
v) Computer Knowledge.

TSTRANSCO AE (Telecom) Syllabus  & Exam Pattern

Subject : Electronics and Communications Engineering & General Awareness and Numerical Ability
No. of Questions : 100 Questions

  • Electronics and Communications Engineering : 80 Questions
  • General Awareness and Numerical Ability : 20 Questions

Duration : 120 Minutes
Maximum Marks : 100

Section- A : 80 Marks.
Electronics and Communications Engineering

a). Engineering Mathematics
Linear Algebra: Vector space, basis, linear dependence and independence, matrix algebra, eigen values and eigen vectors, rank, solution of linear equations–existence and uniqueness.
Calculus: Mean value theorems, theorems of integral calculus, evaluation of definite and improper integrals, partial derivatives, maxima and minima, multiple integrals, line, surface and volume integrals, Taylor series.
Differential Equations: First order equations (linear and nonlinear), higher order linear differential equations, Cauchy’s and Euler’s equations, methods of solution using variation of parameters, complementary function and
particular integral, partial differential equations, variable separable method, initial and boundary value problems.
Vector Analysis: Vectors in plane and space, vector operations, gradient, divergence and curl, Gauss’s, Green’s and Stoke’s theorems.
Complex Analysis: Analytic functions, Cauchy’s integral theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula; Taylor’s and Laurent’s series, residue theorem.
Numerical Methods: Solution of nonlinear equations, single and multi-step methods for differential equations, convergence criteria.
Probability and Statistics: Mean, median, mode and standard deviation; combinatorial probability, probability distri
bution functions-binomial, Poisson, exponential and normal; Joint and conditional probability; Correlation and
regression analysis.

b).Networks, Signals and Systems

Network solution methods: nodal and mesh analysis; Network theorems: superposition, Thevenin and Norton’s, maximum power transfer; Wye‐Delta transformation; Steady state sinusoidal analysis using phasors; Time domain
analysis of simple linear circuits; Solution of network equations using Laplace transform; Frequency domain analysis of RLC circuits; Linear 2‐port network parameters: driving point and transfer functions; State equations for networks.
Continuous- time signals: Fourier series and Fourier transform representations, sampling theorem and applications; Discrete -time signals: discrete- time Fourier transform (DTFT), DFT, FFT, Z-transform, interpolation of discrete- time signals; LTI systems: definition and properties, causality, stability, impulse response, convolution, poles and zeros, parallel and cascade structure, frequency response , group delay, phase delay, digital filter design techniques.

c). Electronic Devices

Energy bands in intrinsic and extrinsic silicon; Carrier transport: diffusion current, drift current, mobility and resistivity; Generation and recombination of carriers; Poisson and continuity equations; P-N junction, Zener diode, BJT, MOS capacitor, MOSFET, LED, photo diode and solar cell; Integrated circuit fabrication process: oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, photolithography and twin-tub CMOS process.

d). Analog Circuits

Small signal equivalent circuits of diodes, BJTs and MOSFETs; Simple diode circuits: clipping, clamping and rectifiers; Single-stage BJT and MOSFET amplifiers: biasing, bias stability, mid-frequency small signal analysis and frequency response; BJT and MOSFET amplifiers: multi-stage, differential, feedback, power and operational; Simple op-amp circuits; Active filters; Sinusoidal oscillators: criterion for oscillation, single-transistor and op-amp configurations; Function generators, wave-shaping  circuits and 555 timers; Voltage reference circuits; Power supplies: ripple removal and regulation.

e). Digital Circuits

Number systems; Combinatorial circuits: Boolean algebra, minimization of functions using Boolean identities and Karnaugh map, logic gates and their static CMOS implementations, arithmetic circuits, code converters, multiplexers, decoders and PLAs; Sequential circuits: latches and flip‐flops, counters, shift ‐registers and finite state machines; Data converters: sample and hold circuits, ADCs and DACs; Semiconductor memories: ROM, SRAM, DRAM; 8 -bit microprocessor (8085): architecture, programming, memory and I/O interfacing.

f). Control Systems

Basic control system components; Feedback principle; Transfer function; Block diagram representation; Signal flow graph; Transient and steady -state analysis of LTI systems; Frequency response; Routh- Hurwitz and Nyquist stability criteria; Bode and root-locus plots; Lag, lead and lag -lead compensation; State variable model and solution of state equation of LTI systems.

g).Communications

Random processes: autocorrelation and power spectral density, properties of white noise, filtering of random signals through LTI systems;
Analog communications: amplitude modulation and demodulation, angle modulation and demodulation, spectra of AM and FM, superheterodyne receivers, circuits for analog communications; Information theory: entropy, mutual information and channel capacity theorem;
Digital communications: PCM, DPCM, digital modulation schemes, amplitude, phase and frequency shift keying (ASK, PSK, FSK), QAM, MAP and ML decoding, matched filter receiver, calculation of bandwidth, SNR and BER for digital modulation; Fundamentals of error correction, Hamming codes; Timing and frequency synchronization, inter-
symbol interference and its mitigation; Basics of TDMA, FDMA and CDMA.

h). Electromagnetics

Electrostatics; Maxwell’s equations: differential and integral forms and their interpretation, boundary conditions, wave equation, Poynting vector; Plane waves and properties: reflection and refraction, polarization, phase and
group velocity, propagation through various media, skin depth; Transmission lines: equations, characteristic
impedance, impedance matching, impedance transformation, S-parameters, Smith chart; Waveguides: modes,
boundary conditions, cut- off frequencies, dispersion relations; Antennas: antenna types, radiation pattern, gain and directivity, return loss, antenna arrays; Basics of radar; Light propagation in optical fibers.

Section-B : 20 Marks.

General Awareness and Numerical Ability

i) Analytical & Numerical Ability
ii) General Awareness
iii) English
iv) Related to Telangana Culture & Movement
v) Computer Knowledge.

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TSTRANSCO JLM Recruitment 2018 Syllabus

TSTRANSCO JLM Recruitment 2018 Syllabus

TSTRANSCO JLM Exam Date
Posts Vacancies
Age Limit
TSTRANSCO JLM Fee
Selection Procedure
Application Procedure
TSTRANSCO JLM Exam Pattern & Syllabus
District wise Post Vacancies

TSTRANSCO invites JLM Online Application from qualified candidates through proforma application to be made available on tstransco.cgg.gov.in to the post of Junior Lineman.

TSTRANSCO JLM Recruitment 2018 Syllabus

 

TSTRANSCO JLM Exam Date

  • Starting date for Payment of Fee : 04.01.2018
  • Starting date of application submission : 05.01.2018
  • Last date for payment of Fee ONLINE : 20.01.2018 (upto 5.00 PM)
  • Last date for submission of ONLINE Application : 20.01.2018 (up to 11.59 PM)
  • Downloading of Hall tickets : 05.02.2018
  • Date of examination : 11.02.2018 (2.00 pm to 4.00 pm)

The written examination for recruitment of Junior Lineman will be held on 11th February 2018 from 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm.

TSTRANSCO Junior Lineman Posts Vacancies

Name of the Post : Junior Lineman

No. of vacancies to be filled up by Direct Recruitment / General Recruitment : 1100

TSTRANSCO JLM Salary

Rs. 15585–305–16500–445–18725–580–21625–715–25200.

TSTRANSCO JLM Educational Qualification

SSLC/SSC/10th Class with I.T.I. qualification in Electrical Trade/ Wireman
or
2 years Intermediate Vocational course in Electrical only from a recognized Institution/Board of combined A.P. / Telangana State Education Department as on the date of notification.

NOTE: If there is any deviation from the above qualification for the above post, the candidates shall produce the equivalency certificate from the authority issuing the qualification certificate viz Secretary of the institute / Board for accepting his/her application.

The qualified candidates will be called for Pole / Tower Climbing test in the ratio of 1:1 duly following Rule of Reservation and Spirit of Presidential Order.

NOTE: The candidates who qualify in the Pole / Tower Climbing test will only be eligible for appointment to the post of JLM

TSTRANSCO JLM Age Limit

As on 01.07.2017

  • Minimum : 18 years
  • Maximum : 35 years

TSTRANSCO JLM Age Relaxation

Relaxation in upper age limit is permissible up to

  • 5 years for SC/ST/BC candidates
  • 10 years for Physically Handicapped candidates.

For in-service out sourced personnel engaged on contract basis, working in TS Power Utilities, the age at the time of entry into Power Utilities as outsourced worker will be considered.

TSTRANSCO JLM Fee

  • Rs.100/- towards Online Application Processing Fee.
  • Rs.120/- towards Examination Fee.

Applicants belonging to SC/ST/BC Communities and PH are exempted from payment of examination fee.

TSTRANSCO JLM Selection Procedure

  • Total Marks = 100
    • Written Test Marks : 80 marks
      Minimum qualifying marks in the Written Test as per rules :
      OC :  40%
      BC :  35%
      SC/ST :  30%
      PH : 30%
    • Weightage Marks for in-service outsourced workers engaged on contract basis and who qualify in the Written Test : 20 marks
  • The eligible candidates will be called for Pole / Tower Climbing test in the ratio of 1:1 duly following Rule of Reservation and Spirit of Presidential Order. The candidates who qualify in the Pole / Tower Climbing test will only be eligible for appointment to the post of JLM
  • Medical Fitness certificate issued by the Assistant Civil Surgeon should be furnished at the time of joining.

TSTRANSCO JLM Application Procedure

  • Candidate has to visit the link given below for Payment of Fee duly following online instructions and obtain Fee paid receipt with Journal Number (12 digit) in the first instance.
  • After payment of Fee, the Candidate has to click on the link ONLINE APPLICATION FORM to complete the process of application submission.
  • The applicants have to provide payment details (journal number and date)
  • Upload the scanned copy of passport size photograph with signature in .jpg Format (Size of the file< 50 KB)
  • The applicants have to invariably fill all the relevant fields in the Application.
  • Immediately on submission of application the Applicant will get an acknowledgement in the form of a downloadable pdf document.

TSTRANSCO SE Recruitment 2018 & Syllabus
TSTRANSCO AE (Electrical Civil Telecom) Recruitment 2018
TSTRANSCO AE (Electrical/Civil/Telecom) Syllabus 2018


TSTRANSCO JLM Recruitment 2018 Syllabus

TSTRANSCO JLM Exam Pattern

The written test comprising of 80 marks consisting of 80 multiple choice questions and each question carrying 1 mark.

  • Section A : 65 questions on core I.T.I subject
  • Section B : 15 questions on General Knowledge

Time Duration of the written examination : 2 hours.

TSTRANSCO Junior Lineman Syllabus

TS TRANSCO JLM Syllabus

Section-A : 65 Marks.

I.T.I (Electrical Trade)

  1. Fundamentals of electricity : Electrical occupational safety, tools, Ohms law, Kirchoffs law, series, parallel, Kirchoffs law and star delta, problems –Electrostatics and capacitors. Earthing principles and methods of earthing
  2. Batteries : primary and secondary, lead acid cells, methods of charging-testing and application of batteries, invertors, battery chargers and maintenance
  3. Magnetism : Magnetic materials and properties -laws of magnetism –electromagnetism, electromagnetic induction
  4. Fundamentals of AC : Simple problems of AC fundamentals, power, power factor, single phase and three phase circuits
  5. Basic Electronics : Electronic components, rectifiers, amplifiers , oscillators and power electronic components
  6. DC Machines : construction, working principle and simple problems on DC generators and motors, speed control and applications of DC motors– windings
  7. Transformers : construction, working principle, basic concepts and simple problems on transformers– windings – autotransformers, powertrans formers, CT & PT
  8. AC Machines : basic concepts, construction principle and simple problems on three phase and single phase induction motor, universal motor, alternators, synchronous motors and their applications and windings -concept of power electronic drives
  9. Electrical measurements –Different types of AC and DC measuring instruments, Domestic appliances and Illumination concepts- types of electrical amps
  10. Electric Power generation – thermal, hydal and nuclear, transmission and distribution system –basic concepts , non-conventional energy sources.

Section-B : 15 Marks.

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

  1. Current affairs.
  2. International Relations and Events.
  3. General Science in every day life.
  4. Environmental Issues and Disaster Management.
  5. Geography and Economy of India and Telangana.
  6. Indian Constitution : Salient Features.
  7. Indian Political System and Government.
  8. Modern Indian History with a focus on Indian National Movement.
  9. History of Telangana and Telangana Movement.
  10. Society, Culture , Heritage, Arts and Literature of Telangana.
  11. Policies of Telangana State.

TSTRANSCO JLM District wise Post Vacancies

TSTRANSCO JUNIOR LINEMAN BREAK-UP OF VACANCIES

SOUTHERN ZONE

TSTRANSCO Junior Lineman District wise Post Vacancies

NORTHERN ZONE

TSTRANSCO JL District wise Post Vacancies

TSTRANSCO JL Break up of Post Vacancies

Important Links

TSTRANSCO JLM PDF Notification

TSTRANSCO JLM Payment Link

TSTRANSCO JLM Online Application

TSTRANSCO JLM Hall Ticket 2018

The hall tickets will be placed on the website seven days prior to the date of examination. The candidate has to down load the Hall ticket from the website only. Hall tickets will not be sent to the candidates by post.

CENTRES FOR THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION :
The written examination for recruitment of Junior Lineman will be held at different centers located in the GHMC
area.

The Following documents should be produced by the candidate for verification at the time of Pole / Tower Climbing test before finalisation of Selection List for TSTRANSCO JLM posts

  • a) Date of birth certificate (SSC) with marks.
  • b) ITI Certificate with marks.
  • c) Community certificate, if SC/ST/BC status is claimed.
    (*) Non-Creamy Layer certificate in respect of BC candidates.
  • d) PH Certificate (PH-VH, PH-HH & PH-OH) – if PH status is claimed
  • e) Study Certificates from 4th to 10th
  • f) Proof of Residence if not studied in regular mode.
    (**) The above certificates mentioned at (c), (d) & (f) should have been issued by the Govt. of Telangana
  • g) In service outsourced worker engaged on contract basis shall submit their service certificate obtained from the concerned Divisional Engineer, evidencing the length of service, and continuity of in service as outsourced worker/with recorded evidence through sub-station Log Book certified by the concerned Officer.
    OR
    With recorded evidence of EPF No in his name to be certified by the concerned DE.
  • h) Latest Passport size photo

TSTRANSCO present Circles / Administrative Units

Name of the Circle :  Old Districts covered

  • OMC Metro –Central : Hyderabad
  • OMC Metro –East : Rangareddy
  • OMC Sangareddy : Medak
  • OMC Mahabubnagar : Mahabubnagar
  • OMC Nalgonda : Nalgonda
  • OMC Warangal : Warangal
  • OMC Khammam : Khammam
  • OMC Karimnagar : Karimnagar
  • OMC Nizamabad : Nizamabad
  • OMC Adilabad : Adilabad

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TSPSC Lab Technician Notification 2018 Syllabus

TSPSC Lab Technician Notification 2018 Syllabus

TSPSC Lab Technician Exam Date & Last Date
Education Qualification
Age Limit
TSPSC Lab Technician Fee
Selection Procedure
District wise Posts Vacancies
TSPSC Lab Technician Exam Pattern
TSPSC Lab Technician Syllabus

Telangana Public Service Commission (TSPSC) Lab Technician Grade II Recruitment 2018 Notification in Director of Public Health and Family Welfare, Director of Medical Education and Lab Technician in Telangana Vaidya Vidhana Parishad (Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department)

TSPSC Lab Technician Notification 2018 Syllabus

TSPSC Lab Technician Exam Date & Last Date

TSPSC Lab Technician Applications are invited Online from qualified candidates through the proforma Application given in the link below as TSPSC Lab Technician Online Application Form in DPH &FW,DME and Lab Technician in TVVP.
  • Submission of ONLINE applications from 23/12/2017
  • Last date for submission of ONLINE applications 24/01/2018
  • Hall Tickets can be downloaded 7 days before commencement of Examination.
  • The Examination (Objective Type) is likely to be held in the month of March, 2018.
The Commission reserves the right to conduct the Examination either COMPUTER BASED RECRUITMENT TEST (CBRT) or OFFLINE OMR based Examination of objective type.
Name of the post:
  1. Lab-Technician Grade –II in DPH&FW : 103
  2. Lab-Technician Grade –II in DME : 88
  3. Lab-Technician in TVVP : 9

Number of Posts Vacancies :

200

TSPSC Lab Technician Pay Scale (Salary)

  • Lab-Technician Grade –II in DMS, DPH&FW : Rs. 21,230/- to Rs. 63,010/-
  • Lab-Technician in TVVP : Rs. 23,100/- to Rs. 67,990/-

TSPSC Lab Technician Education Qualification

Candidate must possess

  • Intermediate
  • DMLT or B.Sc (MLT) from recognized University
  • Must be registered with the Para-Medical Board AP/TS

TSPSC Lab Technician Age Limit

As on 01/07/2017

  • Minimum Age (18 years) : A Candidate should not be born after 01/07/1999.
  • Maximum Age (44 years) : A candidate should not be born before 02/07/1973.

TSPSC Lab Technician Upper Age Limit

TSPSC Lab Technician Relaxation in age for the following categories are

  • SC/ST and BCs : 5 Years
  • Physically Handicapped persons : 10 Years
  • Ex-Service men : 3 years & length of service rendered in the armed forces.
  • N.C.C.(who have worked as Instructor in N.C.C.) : 3 Years & length of service rendered in the N.C.C.
  • Telangana State Government Employees (Employees of TSRTC, Corporations, Municipalities etc. are not
    eligible). : 5 Years based on the length of regular service.

TSPSC Lab Technician Fee

  • Rs. 200/- towards Online Application Processing Fee.
  • RS. 80/- towards Examination Fee.
The following category of candidates are exempted from payment of TSPSC Lab Technician Examination fee
  • BC, SC & ST of Telangana State
  • Unemployed applicants in the age group of 18 to 44 years of Telangana State (They have to submit declaration at an appropriate time to the Commission that they are unemployed).
  • PH & Ex-service men.

Note : BC’s, SC’s and ST’s belonging to other states are not exempted from payment of Application processing Fee and Examination Fee and they are not entitled for any kind of reservation.

The Fee is to be paid online through SBI ePay

TSPSC Lab Technician epay List of Banks

List of Banks for making payment through SBI ePay.
TSPSC Lab Technician epay List of Banks

TSPSC Lab Technician Selection Procedure

THE FINAL SELECTION OF THESE POSTS of TSPSC LAB TECHNICIAN WILL BE BASED ON 70 WEIGHTAGE (POINTS) IN WRITTEN EXAMINATION AND 30 WEIGHTAGE (POINTS) FOR THE GOVT.SERVICE (EXPERIENCE) PUT TOGETHER.

The procedure of selection for the post of TSPSC Lab Technician is as follows:

TSPSC Lab Technician Selection Procedure

TSPSC Lab Technician District wise Posts Vacancies

Telangana State Break up of Provisional Vacancies for the post of Lab Technician Grade II in Director of Public Health & Family Welfare

TSPSC Lab Technician District wise post vacancies

Telangana State Break up of Provisional Vacancies for the post of Lab Technician in Director of Medical Education

TSPSC Lab Technician District wise vacancies

Telangana State Break up of Provisional Vacancies for the post of Lab Technician in Telangana Vaidya Vidhana Parishad

TSPSC Lab Technician District wise posts vacancies

NOTE : The number of vacancies are subject to variation on intimation being received from the appointing authority.

TSPSC Lab Technician Notification 2018 Syllabus

TSPSC Lab Technician Exam Pattern

TSPSC Lab Technician Syllabus & Exam Pattern

TSPSC Lab Technician Syllabus

TSPSC Lab Technician PAPER-I: GENERAL ABILITIES Syllabus
  1. Current Affairs: International, National and State.
  2. Society, Heritage and Culture, Polity, Economy, Human Development Indices and the Development Programmes in India and Telangana.
  3. Natural Resources in India and Telangana: their distribution, exploitation, conservation and related issues.
  4. Basic concepts of Ecology and Environment and their impact on health and economy; Disasters and Disaster management.
  5. Impact of changing demographic trends on health, environment and society.
  6. Agriculture, Industry, Trade, Transportation and Service sectors in India and Telangana.
  7. Food adulteration, Food processing, food distribution, food storage and their relevance to public health.
  8. Recent trends in Science and Technology.
  9. Telangana Statehood movement and formation of Telangana State.
  10. Moral values and Professional ethics.
  11. Logical Reasoning: Analytical Ability and Data Interpretation.

TSPSC Lab Technician Paper-II: Clinical Bio Chemistry, Clinical Microbiology & Clinical Pathology (Diploma Level)  Syllabus

I.CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY

Unit-I. GENERAL TOPICS

  1. Laboratory Services:- Levels of laboratories – primary level, secondary level & tertiary level, Reference laboratories.
  2. Infrastructure in the laboratories.
    a) Laboratory space: Reception, specimen collection, quality water supply, power supply, work area, specimen /sample /slide storage, cold storage, record room, fire safety,
    b) Personnel in the laboratory – Qualifications as per NABL document.
    c) Equipment – Listing, cleaning, maintenance, SOP, verification of performance, Internal quality control.
    d) Instruments:- Theoretical basis, uses, different parts, installation of instruments – calorimeters, spectrophotometers, balances, centrifuges, refrigerators, hot air ovens, water baths, thermometers, vortex mixers, magnetic stirrers, UV lamp, spectroscopes.
    e) Reagents & Materials- Purchase, maintenance, storage and use.
  3. Specimen collection, storage & Transport:-
    a) General guidelines of sample collection, labelling, handling, transportation, storage of specimen. Care in handling specimens. Pre-analytical considerations including patient preparation.
    b) IP/OP Nos and LAB. Nos, worksheets, reporting test results, specimen rejection record, recording of laboratory data, maintenance of records.
    c) Types and mechanisms of action of various anticoagulants and preservatives used.
    d) Serum and plasma preparations. Preparation of Protein Free Filtrate. Sample stability.
  4. Water, chemicals, solutions and reagents:-
    a) Types of water. Characteristics and principles of preparation of distilled and deionised water – distillation apparatus and deioniser.
    b) Chemicals – different grades of chemicals and their significance
    c) Solutions – definition and preparation of percent, normal, molar & molal solutions
    d) Concept of standard solutions – principles of preparation of standard solutions – primary & Secondary standards.
Unit-II
  1. Units of measurement – different systems followed & their inter-conversions
  2. Colorimetry – principles- complete understanding of percent transmittance, absorbance, & Beer Lambert’s law. Concept of using blank, standard and test (B, S& T). Mathematical calculation of quantity of an analyte through formulation of general formula.
  3. Electrochemistry:- basic principles and applications of potentiometry. Ion selective electrodes.
  4. Accidents and Emergencies & first-aid in the laboratory.
  5. Bio-waste Management.
  6. Automation :- basic principles, different components and general principles of usage applications
  7. Ethical considerations:- transmission of ethical values, voluntariness, compliance.
  8. Computers:- basic theoretical knowledge and usage of computers in clinical biochemistry laboratory.
  9. Quality assurance :- Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) – definition ,format,
  10. Internal and external quality assessment –Introduction.

Unit-III: Biochemistry topics

Chemistry of carbohydrates and reactions of glucose. Carbohydrate metabolism, glycolysis, citric acid cycle, HMP shunt, oral glucose tolerance test in normal and diabetes mellitus, Ketone bodies. Chemistry of lipids and lipoproteins, Chemistry and metabolism of proteins –ammonia metabolism, urea cycle, Chemistryof nucleic acids- Structure of DNA,RNA, ATP, GTP, UTP., Non protein nitrogen substances (NPN) – urea, Creatinine, uric acid., Digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins, Vitamins and minerals

Unit-IV: CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY

  1. Acids, bases & salts:- Concepts of hydrogen ion concentration. pH & pH meter.
  2. Plasma proteins – fractionation techniques, interpretation.
  3. Bilirubin :- Outlines of formation and excretion. Conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin and its clinical applications. Jaundice.
  4. Urine:- Formation and characteristics of normal urine. Abnormal constituents. Urine analysis and interpretation. Spot urinary protein, 24 hrs urinary protein.
  5. Renal clearance tests ; & Total Protein & A:G ratio, Blood urea, S. Creatinie, BUN.
  6. Body fluids:- Outlines of formation, composition and analysis of body fluids like cerebrospinal fluid, pleural fluid, & peritoneal fluid and interpretation of the results.
  7. Glucose tolerance test :- Concepts of tolerance tests. Definition, patient preparation, performance, reporting and interpret ation of GTT.
  8. Blood coagulation:- basic knowledge. Principles of estimation of plasma fibrinogen and prothrombin time, APTT.
  9. Lipids & Lipoproteins:- triglycerides, cholesterol, phospholipids. Serum lipoprotein – patterns in health and disease.
  10. Enzymes& Isoenzymes – LDH, CPK, GGT,SGOT, SGPT
  11. Hormones – analysis of 17-keto steroids and VMA.
  12. Inorganic ions:- Concepts; – Bicarbonates, phosphates, calcium, sodium, Potassium,
  13. Blood gases Analysis:- Bicarbonate buffering system, Henderson-Hasselbach reaction, blood pH, pO2, pCO2, HCO3 ̄ calculations; nomograms

Unit-V: Demonstration topics

  • a) liver function tests
  • b) gastric analysis
  • c) Renal function tests
  • d) Radio-isotopic techniques
  • e) Calculi formation and analysis
  • f) Thyroid function tests
  • g) Electrophoresis.

TSPSC Lab Technician II.CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY Syllabus

Unit-I: General microbiology

Knowledge of various samples and procedures of collection for microscopy, serology & culture; Procedures of accepting/rejecting samples for cultures; Procedures of labeling, registering, transport & storage of various specimens; Procedures of laboratory work- safety and laboratory maintenance- Knowledge and expertise in working under conditions of biological hazard (BSL 1, 2, 3); Procedure of handling exposure to various infectious agents; Biomedical waste management; Maintenance of laboratory equipment; Culture methods for different bacteria & fungi – Media preparation; Methods of inoculation; Disposal of used media & specimens; Sterilization & Disinfection- Laboratory; Operation theatres.

Unit-II: Bacteriology

Characterization of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria – Differences between aerobic and anaerobic; Gram’s staining method-Reagents preparation; Alberts stainig-Reagents preparation; AFB staining-Reagents preparation; Characterization of Gram positive bacteria-cocci-Staphylococcus & streptococcus-bacilli-Mycobacteria, Clostridia & Corynebacterium; Gram negative bacteria-E.coli, Klebsiella, Proteus, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio, Pseudomonas; Principles of bacterial identification-staining, culture, spot tests, Commercial kits.

Unit.III: Mycology & Parasitology

Knowledge of common pathogenic fungi-differences between yeasts and moulds; Fungal media preparation, pH adjustment, preservation of media & samples, preparation of reagents-KOH, germ tube test, spot tests. Knowledge of various parasites and diseases caused by them; life cycles, morphology, hosts, vector, animal reservoir, epidemiology, parasite – host relationships, diagnosis and treatment – E.hystolytica, Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Ascaris, Echinococcosis, Schistosoma, Toxoplasma; Blood parasites – plasmodium, microfilaria; Light microscopy, reagent preparation, staining methods; Normal saline & Lugol iodine mounts ; Serological methods for parasite detection, identification of antigens in blood, feces and urine.

Unit.IV: Virology

Knowledge of medically important viruses; General laboratory tests for viral detection; Viral serology & ELISA; Tests based on Immunochrom atography; Maintenance of viral laboratory.

Unit.V: Automation in Microbial Identification

Automation in bacteriology-Blood culture systems; Methods of antimicrobial sensitivity tests- Disk Diffusion Test (Kirby Bauer) – MIC- E test; Principle of action of antibiotic agents; Detection of multi drug resistant (MDR) bacteria- ESBL, MRSA, VRE, Mycobacterium; Serological tests for antigen & antibody detection.

TSPSC Lab Technician III. PATHOLOGY Syllabus

Unit.I: CLINICAL PATHOLOGY

Urine collection, physical & chemical examination; Sugars, proteins, ketone bodies, bence jones proteins , bile, blood in urine; Micros copic examination – formed elements; Casts, crystals, parasites, abnormal cells; Other body fluids- types, names, physical & chemical examination; Semen analysis- physical, chemical and microscopic examination.

Unit.II: HEAMATOLOGY

Knowledge about RBCs, WBC, platelets and any abnormal cells; Haemoglobin estimation, red cell indices, haematocrit, ESR; Total cell counts- WBC, RBC, platelets, AEC; LE cell test Coagulation related tests; Haemoparasites, bone marrow slide preparation; Cell coulteroperation.

Unit.III: HISTOPATHOLOGY

Knowledge of material and equipments used; Collection, preservation and labeling of samples; Grossing methods, fixatives used and processing of tissue including bone tissue from collection to slide making; Special stains and immunohistochemistry; Staining procedures; Preservation of specimen, blocks, reports; Mounting of museum specimens.

Unit.IV: CYTOLOGY AND GENERAL PATHOLOGY

Different types of techniques and equipements used to obtain materials including various guided; methods- FNAC, imprint smear. Vaginal smear , buccal smear, cytospin cytosmears; Various staining methods, Different reagents used in Pathology; Preparation of fluids for cytological examination; Transport of specimen Preservation of samples., reports, records. Disposal of waste (infected materials.)

Unit.V: IMMUNO HAEMOTOLOGY

Material and methods used in Blood banking; Blood grouping techniques, ABO system and Rh system; Donors selection; Storage and processing of blood bags; Blood bags- grouping, quality control test and labeling; Direct and indirect coombs test, antibody titers; Problems in blood grouping and cross matching.

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TSPSC Health Supervisor GENERAL STUDIES AND GENERAL ABILITIES Syllabus

1. Current Affairs: International, National and State.

2. Society, Heritage and Culture, Polity, Economy, Human Development Indices and the Development Programmes in India and Telangana.

3. Natural Resources in India and Telangana: their distribution, exploitation, conservation and related issues.

4. Basic concepts of Ecology and Environment and their impact on health and economy; Disasters and Disaster management.

5. Impact of changing demographic trends on health, environment and society.

6. Agriculture, Industry, Trade, Transportation and Service sectors in India and Telangana.

7. Food adulteration, Food processing, food distribution, food storage and their relevance to public health.

8. Recent trends in Science and Technology.

9. Telangana Statehood movement and formation of Telangana State.

10.Moral values and Professional ethics.

11.Logical Reasoning: Analytical Ability and Data Interpretation.

TSPSC Health Supervisor PAPER-II Syllabus

TSPSC Health Supervisor MEDICAL SCIENCE & GENERAL MEDICINE (MBBS LEVEL) Syllabus

1. Anatomy
The subject deals with the structure of human body. The curriculum for subject is as follow:

  • a. General Anatomy
  • b. Regional Anatomy
    i. Upper limb
    ii. Lower limb
    iii. Abdomen and Pelvis
    iv. Thorax
    v. Head & Neck
    vi. Spinal Cord & Brain
  • c. Micro-Anatomy
    i. General Histology
    ii. Systemic Histology
  • d. Developmental Anatomy
    i. General Embryology
    ii. Systemic Embryology
  • e. Genetics
  • f. Radiological Anatomy, USG, CT, MRI
  • g. Surface Anatomy, Living & Marking

2. Physiology

  • a. General Physiology.
  • b. Hematology
  • c. Nerve
  • d. Muscle
  • e. Respiratory Physiology
  • f. Cardiovascular Physiology
  • g. Renal Physiology
  • h. Body Temperature Regulation
  • i. Alimentary System
  • j. Nutrition
  • k. Endocrine System
  • l. Reproductive Physiology
  • m. Special Senses: Eye, Ear, Taste, Smell
  • n. Central Nervous System
  • o. Bio Physics
  • p. Environmental Physiology

3. Biochemistry

  • a. Molecular and functional organization of a cell and its sub-cellular components.
  • b. Chemistry of enzymes and their clinical applications.
  • c. Chemistry and metabolism of proteins and related disorders.
  • d. Chemistry and metabolism of purines and pyrimidines and related disorders.
  • e. Chemistry and functions of DNA and RNA, Genetic code; Protein bio synthesis & regulation (Lac-operon)
  • f. The principles of genetic engineering and their applications in medicine.
  • g. Chemistry and Metabolism of haemoglobin.
  • h. Biological oxidation.
  • i. Molecular concept of body defense and their applications in medicine.
  • j. Vitamins and Nutrition.
  • k. Chemistry and metabolism of carbohydrates and related disorders.
  • l. Chemistry and metabolism of lipids and related disorders.
  • m. Mineral metabolism: Water and electrolyte balance & imbalance.
  • n. Acid base balance and imbalance.
  • o. Integration of various aspects of metabolism and their regulatory pathways. Starvation metabolism.
  • p. Mechanism of hormone action.
  • q. Environmental biochemistry.
  • r. Liver function tests, Kidney function tests, Thyroid function tests
  • s. Detoxification mechanisms.
  • t. Biochemical basis of cancer and carcinogenesis.
  • u. Radioisotopes.
  • v. Investigation techniques Colorimeter, Electrophoresis, Chromatography & Flame photometer.

4. Pathology

  • a. General Pathology
  • b. Haematology
  • c. Systemic Pathology
  • d. Clinical Pathology
  • e. Autopsy

5. Microbiology

  • a. General Microbiology
  • b. Immunology
  • c. Systemic Bacteriology
  • d. Mycology
  • e. Virology
  • f. Parasitology

6. Pharmacology

  • a. Introduction to Pharmacology
  • b. General Pharmacology:
  • c. Autonomic Pharmacology:
  • d. Cardiovascular System Including Drugs Affecting Coagulation and Those Acting On Kidneys:
  • e. Haematinics and Haematopoietic Factors:
  • f. Neuropsychiatric Pharmacology Including Inflammation, Pain & Substance Abuse
  • g. Chemotherapy Including Cancer Chemotherapy:
  • h. Endocrinology:
  • i. Agents Used In Gastrointestinal Disorders:
  • j. Peri operative Management
  • k. Rational Pharmacotherapy:
  • l. Miscellaneous Topics:
    Anti Allergies, Immuno modifying drugs, vaccines, Sera, Drugs acting on uterus, Drug interactions, Chelating Drugs, Drugs in extremes of age, Pregnancy, Drugs in organ disfunction, General anaesthetics, ocular and dermatological pharmacology.

7. Forensic Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology

  • a. History of Forensic Medicine
  • b. Need, Scope, Importance and probative value of Medical evidence in Crime Investigation
  • c. Personal identity need and its importance.
  • d. Mechanical Injuries And Burns
  • e. Medico-Legal Aspects of Sex, Marriage And Infant Death
  • f. Medico-Legal Aspects Of Death
  • g. Medico-Legal Autopsy
  • h. Forensic Psychiatry
  • i. Poisons And Their Medico-Legal Aspects
  • j. Forensic Science Laboratory
  • k. Legal And Ethical Aspects Of Practice Of Medicine
  • l. Definition Of Health And Items To Certify About Health
  • m. Acts And Schemes Related To Medical Profession

8. Social and Preventive Medicine / Community Medicine

  • a. Basic concept of Health and disease
  • b. Principles of epidemiology and epidemiological methods
  • c. Screening for diseases
  • d. Epidemiology of Communicable diseases
  • e. Epidemiology of chronic non-communicable diseases and conditions
  • f. National Health Programmes of India
  • g. Essential medicines and counterfeit medicines
  • h. Demography and family planning
  • i. Preventive medicine in obstetrics paediatrics and geriatrics
  • j. Nutrition and health
  • k. Medicine and social sciences
  • l. Environment and health
  • m. Hospital waste management
  • n. Disaster management
  • o. Occupational health
  • p. Genetics and health
  • q. Mental health
  • r. Health information and basic medical statistics
  • s. Communication for health education
  • t. Health planning and management
  • u. Health care of the community
  • v. NGO’s & International health

9. Medicine

  • a. Principals of Medicine. Good medical practice, Therapeutics, Molecular & Genetic factors in disease, Immunological factors in disease, Environmental & nutritional factors in disease, Principles of Infectious diseases, Ageing & disease.
  • b. Practice of Medicine.
  • c. Critical Illness, Acute medical care, Emergencies & total management.
  • d. Poisoning,
  • e. Medical psychiatry,
  • f. Oncology,
  • g. Palliative care and pain,
  • h. Infectious disease,
  • i. HIV & AIDS,
  • j. STD’s,
  • k. Clinical Biochemistry & Metabolism,& Lab reference ranges,
  • l. Kidney & Urinary tract disease,
  • m. Cardiovascular system,
  • n. Respiratory diseases,
  • o. Endocrine Diseases and Diabetes
  • p. Alimentary Tract and Pancreatic Diseases
  • q. Liver and Biliary Diseases
  • r. Blood Diseases,
  • s. Musculo Skeletal Diseases,
  • t. Neurological diseases,
  • u. Stroke,
  • v. Skin diseases,
  • w. Geriatrics.

10. Paediatrics

  • a. Introduction of Paediatrics.
  • b. Normal Growth and Normal Development and its disorders. Adolescent health and Development
  • c. Nutrition, Micro nutrients in health and diseases
  • d. New born infant
  • e. Immunization and Immuno deficiencies
  • f. Infections and infestations
  • g. Disorders of gastro intestinal system, liver and Fluid & Electrolyte disturbances
  • h. Disorders of Respiratory system, Cardio vascular system, Kidney, Urinary tract, Endocrine, Metabolic, Rheumatological, Genetic and Neuro Muscular
  • i. Central nervous system
  • j. Inborn Errors of Metabolism
  • k. Haematological disorders
  • l. Childhood malignancies
  • m. Poisonings, injuries and accidents
  • n. Paediatric critical care
  • o. National Health Programme for Child including Immunization Programmes

11. Psychiatry

  • a. Nature and development of different aspects of normal human behaviour like learning memory, motivation, personality and intelligence.
  • b. Recognition of differences between normal and abnormal behaviour,
  • c. Classification of psychiatric disorders
  • d. Organic psychosis,
  • e. Functional psychosis,
  • f. Schizo-phrenia,
  • g. Affective disorders,
  • h. Neurotic disorders,
  • i. Personality disorders,
  • j. Psycho-physiological disorders,
  • k. Drug & Alcohol dependence,
  • l. Psychiatric disorders of childhood and adolescence
  • m. Use of different modes of Therapy in Psychiatric Disorders

12. Dermatology and Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Leprosy

  • a. Common skin diseases etiology pathology clinical features complications investigations and complete management
  • b. Common sexually transmitted diseases etiology pathology clinical features complications investigations and complete management National AIDS control programmes
  • c. Leprosy etiology pathology clinical features investigations complications and complete management, National leprosy eradication programme
  • d. Various modes of topical therapy, Commonly used drugs, their doses, sideeffects/toxicity, indications and contraindications and interactions common dermatological medical and surgical procedures for various skin diseases and STD’s

13. Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases

  • a. Common chest diseases clinical manifestations, investigations, complications and complete management.
  • b. Mode of action of commonly used drugs, their doses, side effects/ toxicity, indications and contra-indications and interactions, common medical and surgical procedures for various respiratory diseases and tuberculosis and National Tuberculosis Control Programmes.

14. Radiodiagnosis and Radiotherapy

Radiodiagnosis,

  • a. Basics of X-Ray production it’s uses and hazards.
  • b. Identification and diagnosis of changes in bones like fractures, infections, tumour and metabolic diseases.
  • c. Identification and diagnosis of various radiological changes in diseases conditions of chest & mediastinum, skeletal system, GIT, Hepatobiliary system, and Genito-urinary system.
  • d. Isotopes, Computerised Tomography(CT) Ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging(M.R.I.) and D.S.A.

Radiotherapy

  • a. Symptoms and signs of various cancers, investigations and management.
  • b. Basic principles of Radiotherapy and effect of radiation therapy on human beings
  • c. Radio-active isotopes and their physical properties.
  • d. Advances made in radiotherapy in cancer management
  • e. Radiotherapeutic equipment.

15. Surgery
I. General Principles

  • a. Wound healing and management, management of severely injured. Metabolic response to injury
  • b. Asepsis, antisepsis, sterilization.
  • c. Surgical sutures.
  • d. Acute, chronic Surgical infections and their management. Bites and stings.
  • e. Hospital infection.
  • f. AIDS and Hepatitis B; Occupational hazards and prevention.
  • g. Mechanism and Management of missile, blast and gunshot injuries. Trauma and Disaster Management.
  • h. Organ transplantation – Basic principles.
  • i. Nutritional support to surgical patients.
  • j. Diagnostic Imaging
  • k. Resuscitation, Fluid electrolyte balance, Shock, Blood transfusion and Common postoperative complications.
  • l. Anaesthesia and pain relief
  • m. Day care surgery
  • n. Principles of Laparoscopic and Robotic surgery
  • o. Principles of Oncology
  • p. Surgical Audit and Research.

II. Etiopathology Clinical Features and Management of :

  • a. Common skin and subcutaneous conditions.
  • b. Disorders of Arteries, Veins, Lymphatics and Lymph nodes
  • c. Burns
  • d. Disorders of Scalp, Skull and Brain
  • e. Disorders of Oral cavity, jaws, salivary glands and neck.
  • f. Disorders of Thyroid, Para Thyroid and Adrenal glands
  • g. Diseases of Thorax, Heart, Pericardium and Breast
  • h. Diseases of Oesophagus, Stomach, Duodenum, Liver, Spleen, Gall Bladder, Bile ducts, Pancreas, Peritoneum, Omentum, Mesentery and Retroperitoneal space.
  • i. Diseases of Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Appendix, Rectum, Anal Canal.
  • j. Acute Abdomen and Hernias.
  • k. Diseases of Genito-Urinary system, Prostate, Seminal Vesicles, Urethra, Penis, Scrotum and Testis.

16. Orthopedics Applied Anatomy, Etiopathogeneses, Clinical features and Management of:

  • a. Bone injuries and dislocations
  • b. Common infections of bones and joints,
  • c. Congenital and skeletal anomalies,
  • d. Common Degenerative and Metabolic Bone diseases in India,
  • e. Neoplasms affecting Bones, joints and soft tissues.
  • f. Sports injuries.

17. E.N.T.

  • a. Anatomy and physiology of Ear, Nose, Throat
  • b. Diseases of the Ear
  • c. Diseases of the Nose and paranasal sinuses
  • d. Diseases of the Oral Cavity and Salivary Glands
  • e. Diseases of the pharynx
  • f. Diseases of the Larynx and Trachea
  • g. Diseases of the Oesophagus
  • h. Deafness, Audiometry, Hearing Aids, and Rehabilitation

18. Ophthalmology

  • a. Introduction Anatomy & Physiology of the Eye
  • b. Ophthalmic Optics and Refraction
  • c. Common Disease of Eye.
  • d. Disorders of Ocular Motility
  • e. Diseases of the Eye Adnexa
  • f. Systemic Ophthalmology
  • g. Principles of Management of Major Ophthalmic Emergencies
  • h. Ophthalmic Pharmacology
  • i. Community Ophthalmology and NPCB
  • j. Nutritional Ophthalmology

19. Obstetrics and Gynaecology

  • a. Anatomy, Physiology, Patho Physiology of Reproductive system, common conditions affecting it and its management.
  • b. Normal pregnancy, Labour, Puerperium and the Management of concerned problems.
  • c. Causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality
  • d. Principles of contraceptions and various techniques, methods of Medical termination of pregnancy, sterilization and their complications.
  • e. Use and abuse and side effects of drugs in pregnancy, pre-menopausal and post-menopausal periods.
  • f. National programmes, maternal child health and family welfare and their implementation at various levels.
  • g. Common Gynaecological diseases and principles of their management.
  • h. Common obstetrical diseases and their medical and surgical management.

TSPSC Health Supervisor PAPER-II Syllabus

TSPSC Health Supervisor HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE (BHMS LEVEL) Syllabus

Unit.I. Anatomy
The subject deals with the structure of human body. The curriculum for subject is as follow:

  • d. General Anatomy
  • e. Regional Anatomy
    vii. Upper limb
    viii. Lower limb
    ix. Abdomen and Pelvis
    x. Thorax
    xi. Head & Neck
    xii. Spinal Cord & Brain
  • f. Micro-Anatomy
    iii. General Histology
    iv. Systemic Histology
  • g. Developmental Anatomy
    iii. General Embryology
    iv. Systemic Embryology
  • h. Genetics
  • i. Radiological Anatomy, USG, CT, MRI
  • j. Surface Anatomy, Living & Marking

Unit.II. Physiology

  • q. General Physiology.
  • r. Hematology
  • s. Nerve
  • t. Muscle
  • u. Respiratory Physiology
  • v. Cardiovascular Physiology
  • w. Renal Physiology
  • x. Body Temperature Regulation
  • y. Alimentary System
  • z. Nutrition
  • aa. Endocrine System
  • bb. Reproductive Physiology
  • cc. Special Senses: Eye, Ear, Taste, Smell
  • dd. Central Nervous System
  • ee. Bio Physics
  • ff. Environmental Physiology

Unit III. PHARMACY:
I. General Concepts And Orientation

  • 1. History of pharmacy with emphasis on emergence of homoeopathic pharmacy.
  • 2. Official homoeopathic pharmacopoea (German, Britain, U.S.A,India)
  • 3. Definitions in homoeopathic pharmacy
  • 4. Components of pharmacy
  • 5. Weights and measurements
  • 6. Nomenclature of homoeopathic drugs with their anomalies

II. Drugs And Vehicles

  • 1. Sources of drugs(taxonomic classification with reference to utility)
  • 2. Collection of drug substances
  • 3. Vehicles
  • 4. Homoeopathic pharmaceurical instruments & applicances

III. Homoeopathic Pharmaceutics

  • 1. Mother tincture and its preparation – old and new methods
  • 2. Various scales used in homoeopathic pharmacy
  • 3. Drug dynamisation or potentisation
  • 4. External applications
  • 5. Doctrine of signature
  • 6. Posology
  • 7. Prescription(including abbreviations)
  • 8. Concept of placebo
  • 9. Pharmaconomy – routes of administration
  • 10. Dispensing of medicines
  • 11. Basics of adverse drug reactions and pharmacovigilance

IV Pharmacodynamics

  • 1. Homoeopathic pharmacodynamics
  • 2. Drug proving
  • 3. Pharmacological action of drugs listed in Appendix – A

V Quality Control

  • 1. Standardisation of homoeopathic medicines, raw materials and finished products
  • 2. Good manufacturing practices, industrial pharmacy.
  • 3. Homoeopathic pharmacopoea laboratory – functions and activities, relating to quality control of drugs.

VI. Legislations pertaining to pharmacy (06 hrs)

  • 1. The drugs and cosmetics act, 1940(in relation to homoeopathy)
  • 2. Drugs and cosmetics rules, 1945(in relation to homoeopathy)
  • 3. Poisons act, 1919
  • 4. The narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances Act, 1985
  • 5. Drugs and magic remedies Act 1954
  • 6. Medicinal and toilet preparations Act, 1955

Unit. IV: ORGANON AND HOM PHILOSOPHY

  • 1.1. Evolution of medical practice of the ancients (Prehistoric medicine, Greek Medicine, Chinese medicine, Hindu medicine and Renaissance) and tracing the empirical, rationalistic and vitalistic thoughts.
  • 1.2. Short history of Hahnemann’s life, his contributions, and discovery of homoeopathy, situation leading to discovery of Homoeopathy
  • 1.3. Brief life history and contributions of early pioneers of homoeopathy like C.V. Boenninghausen, J.T. Kent, C. Hering, Rajendra Lai Dutta, M.L. Sircar
  • 1.4. History and Development of Homoeopathy in India, U.S.A. and European countries
  • 1.5. Fundamental Principles of Homoeopathy.
  • 1.6. Basic concept of:
    1.6.1. Health: Hahnemann’s concept and modern concept.
    1.6.7. Disease: Hahnemann’s concept and modern concept.
    1.6.3. Cure.
  • 1.7. Different editions and constructions of Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine

2. Logic

  • 1.To understand Organon of medicine and homoeopathic philosophy, it is essential to
    be acquainted with the basics of LOGIC to grasp inductive and deductive reasonings.
  • 2.Preliminary lecturers on inductive and deductive logic 3. Psychology
  • 3.1 Basics of Psychology.
    3.2.Study of behaviour and intelligence.
    3.3.Basic concepts of Sensations.
    3.4.Emotion, Motivation, Personality, Anxiety, Conflict, Frustration, Depression, Fear, Psychosomatic Manifestations
    3.5 Dreams.
  • 4. Aphorisms 1 to 291 organon of medicine.
  • 5. Homoeopathic Prophylaxis
  • 6. literary works of SAMUEL HAHNEMANN J.T.KENT, STUART CLOSE ,ROBERTS, BOEINNGHAUSEN
  • 7. Hahnemann chronic diseases

Unit. V: HOM .MATERIA MEDICA

a) Basic Materia Medica

  • 1) Basic concept of Materia Medica
  • 2) Basic construction of various Materia Medicas
  • 3) Definition of Materia Medica

b) Homoeopathic Materia Medica

  • 1) Definition of Homoeopathic Materia Medica
  • 2) Basic concept and construction of Homoeopathic Materia Medica
  • 3) Classification of Homoeopathic Materia Medica
  • 4) Sources of Homoeopathic Materia Medica
  • 5) Scope and limitations of Homoeopathic Materia Medica

Aconitum napellus;Aethusa cynapium;Allium cepa;Aloe socotrina;Antimonium crudum;Antimonium tartaricum; Apis mellifica;Argentum nitricum;Arnica Montana;Arsenicum album;Arum triphyllum;Baptisia tinctoria;Bellis
perennis;Bryonia alba;Calcarea carbonica;Calcarea flourica;Calcarea phos;Calcarea sulph;Calendula officinalis; Chamomilla; Cina;Cinchona office;Colchicum autumnale;Colocynthis;Drosera;Dulcamara;Euphrasia;Ferrum
phos;Gelsemium;Hepar sulph;Hypericum perf;Ipecacuanha;Kali muri;Kali phos;Kali sulph;Ledum pal;Lycopodium clavatum;Magnesium phos;Natrum mur; Natrum phos;Natrum sulph;Nux vom;Pulsatilla;Rhus toxicodendron;Ruta graveo Silicea;Spongia tosta;Sulphur;;Symphytum officinale; Thuja occidentalis;

1 Acetic acid 29 Cantharis vesicatoria
2 Actea spicata 30 Carbo vegetabilis
3 Agaricus muscarius 31 Chelidonium majus
4 Agnus castus 32 Conium maculatum
5 Alumina 33 Crotalus horridus
6 Ambragrisea 34 Croton tiglium
7 Ammonium carbonicum 35 Cyclamen europaeum
8 Ammonium muriaticum 36 Digitalis purpurea
9 Anacardium orientale 37 Dioscorea villosa
10 Apocynum cannabinum 38 Equisetum hymenale
11 Arsenicum Iodatum 39 Ferrum metallicum
12 Asafoetida 40 Graphites
13 Aurum metallicum 41 Hellebores niger
14 Baryta carbonica 42 Hyoscyamus niger
15 Belladonna 43 Ignatia amara
16 Benzoic acid 44 Kali bichromicum
17 Berberis vulgaris 45 Kali bromatum
18 Bismuth 46 Kali carbonicum
19 Borax 47 Kreosotum
20 Bovista lycoperdon 48 Lachesis muta
21 Bromium 49 Moschus
22 Bufo rana 50 Murex purpurea
23 Cactus grandiflorus 51 Muriatic acid
24 Caladium seguinum 52 Naja tripudians
25 Calcarea arsenicosa 53 Natrum carbonicum
26 Camphora 54 Nitric acid
27 Cannabis indica 55 Nux moschata
28 Cannabis sativa 56 Opium

 

57 Oxalic acid 69 Stramonium
58 Petroleum 70 Sulphuric acid
59 Phosphoric acid 71 Syphilinum
60 Phosphorus 72 Tabacum
61 Phytolacca decandra 73 Taraxacum offinale
62 Picric acid 74 Tarentula cubensis
63 Platinum metallicum 75 Terebinthina
64 Podophyllum 76 Theridion
65 Secale cornutum 77 Thalpsi bursa pastoris
66 Selenium 78 Veratrum album
67 Sepia
68 Staphysagria

 

1 Abies Canadensis 25 Vinca minor
2 Abies nigra 26 Abrotanum
3 Carbo animalis 27 Rheum palmatum
4 Carbolic acid 28 Sanicula aqua
5 Cundurango 29 Acalupha indica
6 Fluoricum acidum 30 Corallium rubrum
7 Hydrasis Canadensis 31 Lobclia inflate
8 Raphanus sativus 32 Mephitis putorius
9 Magnesia carbonica 33 Rumex crispus
10 Magnesia muriatica 34 Sabadilla officinalis
11 Anthracinum 35 Sambucus nigra
12 Bacillinum 36 Squilla miritima
13 Lac caninum 37 Baryta muriatica
14 Lac defloratum 38 Crataegus oxyacantha
15 Lyssin 39 Lithium carbonicum
16 Medorrhinum 40 Rauwolfia seroentina
17 Psorinum 41 Caulophyllum
18 Pyrogenium 42 Cacculus indicus
19 Vaccininum 43 Crocus indicus
20 Variolinum 44 Helonias diocia
21 Hydrocotyle asiatica 45 Lillium tigrinum
22 Mezereum 46 Sabina
23 Radium bromatum 47 Trillium pendulum
24 Urtica urens 48 Viburnum opulus

 

49 cicuta virosa 86 Kalmia latifolia
50 Ranunculus bulbosus 87 Physostigma venenosum
51 Rhododendron chrysanthum 88 Mercurius corrosives
52 Clematis erecta 89 Mercurius cyanatus
53 Sabal serrulata 90 Mercurius dulcis
54 Sarsaparilla officinalis 91 Mercurius solubilis
55 Coffea cruda 92 Mercurius sulphuricus
56 Glonoine 93 Causticum
57 Melilotus 94 Bacillus No. 7
58 Millefolium 95 Dysentery co
59 Sanguinaria Canadensis 96 Gaertner
60 Spigelia 97 Morgan pure
61 Veratrum viride 98 Morgan gaertner
62 Capsicum 99 Proteus bacillus
63 Cedron 100 Sycotic bacillus
64 Eupatorium perfoliatum Additional medicines
65 Abroma augusta 101 Aesculus hippocastanum
66 Clotropis gingantea 102 Adrenalinum
67 Carica papaya 103 Artemesia vulgaris
68 Cassia sophera 104 Avena sativa
69 Ficus religiosa 105 BLatta orientalis
70 Janosia ascoda 106 Carcinosin
71 Justicia adhatoda 107 Carduus marianus
72 Ocimum sanctum 108 Ceanothus
73 Syzigium jambolanum 109 Chininum arsenicosum
74 Ratanhia peruviana 110 Cholesterinum
75 Collinsonia canadenis 111 Cholesterinum
76 Antimonium arsenicosum 112 Diphtherinum
77 Sticta pulmonaria 113 Erigeron Canadensis
78 Asterias rubens 114 Malandrinum
79 Iodium 115 Menyanthes
80 Thyroidinum 116 Onosmodium
81 Argentum metallicum 117 Passiflora
82 Cuprum metallicum 118 Ustilago maydis
83 Plumbum metallicum 119 Stannum metallicum
84 Zincum metallicum 120 Valeriana officinalis
85 Adonis vernalis 121 X-ray

Unit. VI. Obs & Gyneacology

Gynaecology

  • a) A review of the applied anatomy of female reproductive systems-development and congenital malformations.
  • b) A review of the applied physiology of female reproductive systems-neuro endocrinology in relation to reproduction,puberty, menstruation and menopause.
  • c) Gynaecological history, examination, diagnostic procedures of a gynaecological patient and diagnosis.
  • d) Developmental anomalies.
  • e) Uterine displacements, retroversion pelvic organ collapse, chronic inversion
  • f) Sex and intersexuality.
  • g) General Management and therapeutics of the above listed topics in Gynaecology.

2. Obstetrics

  • a) Fundamentals of reproduction.
  • b) Development of the intrauterine pregnancy-placenta and foetus and physiological changes during pregnancy.
  • c) Diagnosis of pregnancy-investigations and examination.
  • d) Antenatal care, Investigations and antenatal assessment of foetal well being(5 hrs)
  • e) Vomiting in pregnancy.
  • f) Preterm labour and post maturity.
  • g) Normal labour and puerperium.
  • h) Induction of labour.
  • i) Postnatal and puerperal care.
  • j) Care of the new born.
  • k) Management and therapeutics of the above listed topics in obstetrics. (8hrs)

Unit. VII. Surgery

(a) General Surgery:-

  1.  Introduction to surgery and basic surgical principles.
  2.  Fluid, electrolytes and acid-base balance.
  3.  Haemorrhage, haemostasis and blood transfusion.
  4.  Boil, abscess, carbuncle, cellulitis and erysipelas.
  5.  Acute and chronic infections, tumors, cysts, ulcers, sinus and fistula.
  6.  Injuries of various types; preliminary management of head injury.
  7.  Wounds, tissue repair, scars and wound infections.
  8.  Special infections (Tuberculosis, Syphilis, Acquired Immuno Defeciency Syndrome, Actinomycosis, Leprosy).
  9.  Definition, pathology , clinical features , diagnosis and management of different types of Burn.
  10.  Definition, pathology , clinical features , diagnosis and management of Shock
  11.  Nutrition.
  12.  Pre-operative and post-operative care.
  13.  General management, surgical management and homoeopathic therapeutics of the above topics will be covered.

VIII. PATHOLOGY

1. Pathology

  • f. General Pathology
  • g. Haematology
  • h. Systemic Pathology
  • i. Clinical Pathology
  • j. Autopsy

2. Microbiology

  • g. General Microbiology
  • h. Immunology
  • i. Systemic Bacteriology
  • j. Mycology
  • k. Virology
  • l. Parasitology

Unit. IX. Social and preventive medicine

1. Man and medicine
2. Concept of health and disease in conventional medicine and homoeopathy Study of aphorisms of Organon of medicine and other homoeopathic literatures, relevant to above topics including prophylaxis.
3. Nutrition and health

  • a) Food and nutrition
  • b) Food in relation to health and disease
  • c) Balanced diet
  • d) Nutritional deficiencies, and Nutritional Survey
  • e) Food processing
  • f) Pasteurization of milk
  • g) Adulteration of food
  • h) Food poisoning

4. Environment and health

  • a) Air, light and sunshine, radiation.
  • b) effect of climate
  • c) Comfort zone
  • d) Personal hygiene
  • e) Physical exercise
  • f) Sanitation of fair and festivals
  • g) disinfection and sterilization
  • h) atmospheric pollution and purification of air
  • i) air borne diseases
  • j) water and distribution of water; uses; impurities and purification
  • k) Standards of drinking water
  • l) water borne diseases
  • m) excreta disposal
  • n) disposal of deceased
  • o) disposal of refuse
  • p) Medical entomology-insecticides, disinfection, insects in relation to disease, insect control.
  • q) School Health Services

6. Occupational health
7. Preventive medicine in pediatrics and geriatrics and mother and child

Unit.X PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

1. Diseases Of Respiratory System-
2. Diseases Of Gastro Intestinal Diseases-
3. Diseases Of Liver, Biliary Tract And Pancreas
4. Diseases Of Nutrition And Metabolism-
5. Diseases Of Haemopoetic System-
6. Diseases Of Endocrinology
7. Infectious Diseases –
8. Diseases Of Cardiovascular Sytem
9. Diseases Of Genito Urinary Tract
10. Diseases Of Central Nervous System
11. Psychiatric Diseases
12. Diseases Of Locomotor System
13. Diseases Of Skin And Std

14. Tropical Diseases
15. Peadiatric Diseases
16. Geriatrics Diseases
17. Genetics-
18. Immunology Including Hiv And Hepatitis–
19. Physical And Chemical Agents Climatic And Environment-
20. Water And Electrolytes

Unit.XI:REPERTORY

1. Repertory: Definition; and different terminologies in repertories
2. Scope and limitations of Repertory
3. Historical evaluation of Repertories
4. Classification of Repertories.
5. Kent Repertory

  • a) History
  • b) Philosophical background
  • c) Structure
  • d) Concept of Repertorisation
  • e) Adaptability
  • f) Scope
  • g) Limitation(s)

6. Gradation of Remedies by different authors.
7. Methods and techniques of Repertorisation.
8. Steps of Repertorisation.
9. Conversion of symptoms into rubrics and Repertorisation using different repertories.
10. Repertory – its relation with Organon of medicine and Materia Medica.
11. Case taking and Case processing.

Unit.XII: Forensic Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology

  • n. History of Forensic Medicine
  • o. Need, Scope, Importance and probative value of Medical evidence in Crime Investigation
  • p. Personal identity need and its importance.
  • q. Mechanical Injuries And Burns
  • r. Medico-Legal Aspects of Sex, Marriage And Infant Death
  • s. Medico-Legal Aspects Of Death
  • t. Medico-Legal Autopsy
  • u. Forensic Psychiatry
  • v. Poisons And Their Medico-Legal Aspects
  • w. Legal And Ethical Aspects Of Practice Of Medicine
  • x. Definition Of Health And Items To Certify About Health
  • y. Acts And Schemes Related To Medical Profession.

TSPSC Health Supervisor PAPER-II Syllabus

TSPSC Health Supervisor UNANI MEDICINE ( BUMS LEVEL) Syllabus

I.Basic of anatomy.

Introduction of (anatomy) -nizame jisman-ka-mukhtasar tarub (brief discription of all systems of body) 1)jild (skin) 2)lafaife satahiya wr ghaairah (superficial &./ deep fasciae) 3)avtar (tendon) ribatalt (ligaments) 4)izzaam (bones) aqsaam, afoal wa ta’azzum (types, functions & classification) 5)az/aat (muscls) aqsaam zafaal (types & functions) 6)mafasil (joints) aqsaam wa harkath (types & movements); Ras wa unaq (head & neck) junjunah (skull) & aur iske
aam mounzir ka bayan (discription & various vieus); Mafsal suduglu fakki (tempo mandibiular joint) jauf e faum lissa – asnam wa halaq (oral cavity guna, teeth, pharynx) Aaf, jauf ariaf wakhalaye hawaiya (nose, nasal cavity
paranasal sinuses); Uzn (ear) – ajfaan eyelids – lacrimal lands Gudad –eLulabia sahivan glands;Neck:unq musallasathe unqkbayan (discription of triangles of neck azlate, urooq, Asab (muscles, vessels nerve of neck;
Gudda-e-darqiya wa jarod darqiya thyroid & parathyroid flands.;Nizam-eassab (nervous system);Aghshiya-e-dimagh dimagh aur nukha ka byan (discription of mennings, brain & spinal cord;Asab-e-nukhawa dimaghi
(craimal & spinal nerves);Thorax sadr:jauf sadr (thoracic cavity) azla’a (rihe) azmul qas wa fuqrae-e- sadr (sfernum & thoracic vertebrac); Ghisha-ur-riyariya (pleura & lungs);Hijab-e-munassifus sadra wa mashmoilath its (media
sternum & contents);Gilaf-ul qalb-aur qalb (pericardium & heart);Tarafe ala (upper limbs) izam (bones) azlaath(muscles) mafasil (joints) lbt wa hufrace mirfaqiyah (axilla & cabital fissa) urooq wa asab (vessels and nerves);Batan (abdomen) hisase batan (adominalregions) ;Baritoon (peritoneum) urooq wa asaab (vessels & nerves);Azme ajuz wa us’us (sacrum & coccyx);Izaam (bones) azlath (muscels) asaab (vessels & nerves).

II.Basic of physiology.

Cytology & histrology;Defination , types distribution & functions;Qhalia(cell) insaja Tissue;Blood & haemopoetic system;Blood plasma: RBC Haemoglobin: WBC: types & functions;Platelets: function;Blood group, blood
bank & transfusion;Vitamins: types & functions;Metabolism: introduction ,types,
carbohydrates lipids amino acids water & minerals.;Cirulatory system:introduction,values of heart,azlath-e-Qulb, aswath qalb (heart sounds),
nerves ;ECG-blood pressure cardiac cycle;Heart block;Lymphatic & reticnlo endo thelial system ;Nizame hazum digestive system introduction, salivary glands , secretions & functions, gastic juice, pancreatic juice – bile (safra);Forumation of faeces (baraz);Nizame – tanaffus : respiratory system ;Artifical respiration and its
methods ;Dyspnoea, apnoea, pulmonary volume;Excretory system: introduction Kidneys: structure, function, urine formation;Skin: structure, function;Nervous system: function of brain;Sensory organs: taste, smell, hearing, vision & touch Endocrine system;Male & female reproductive organs and its functions;Menstruation ,ovalution, fertilization and implantation.

III. Basic of kulliyat -e-tibb.

Nabz – pulse; Boul – urine; baraaz – stool;Taqseem-e-amraaz;Definiation of sabab, marz & arz; Ahwal badan, sehat, marz, halath salasa; Soo-e-mizaj, sooe-tarkeb, tafaroq-e-ethesaal,;Amraz murakab;Classification of auram;Iltehab, manaat, fasad, aids;Ilmul asbab: asabab, sehat, – marz, umoom-easabab;Aqsam-e-jaraseem (classification);Gram +ve & gram –ve spiroch ete parasites;Amraz-qlab wa urooq (disease of heart & blood vessel);Amraz nizamatanaffus;Amraz meda-o-ama;Amraz kabid –wa- mimarah;Amraz kuliya wa masanah; Amraz banqaras (disease of pancreas);Amraz dimag (cerebal disease);Ilmul saidla (pharmacy);Defination, classification, importance histrocial background;Awazaan-e-adia jadeed-khadeem;Mufrad wa murakab dawao ka
husool;Anmar adng;Istehalaath;Ashkale-adng;Sufoob – tareef aqsaem;Amal tarveeq-tasfiys tasyeed;Gmp.

Cosmetic act (introduction)

Huboob wa akhraas: defination and detail description; rub & sat;Amal tareeq old & new methods sterlization; Qiwam advia; Ragan and tila;Tadbeer –e- advia; Ihraaq-o-taklees defination & method of preparation.

IV. Saidla basics (preparation of compound drugs basics).

. Single drugs (mufaraadat);. Compound drugs (murakkabat);. Basics of amraaz -eqabalat (obstetrics); . Basics of medical jurisprudence (tibb -e- qanoon -o- ilmus sumoom).;Introduction, defination of medical jurisprudence & forensic medicnie count & their powers medical code conduct; Mout-death (causes & types); Marge, tashdud,
(violent death); Jarah wa zakham ( wounds); Harq (burns) salaq (scald) definiation & character & types; Anannal (impotence) uqr (sterlity) defination, classification & stages Definiation causes medico legal importance; Doshuzgi (virginity); Sexual offences – types of natural & unnatural – active passive agents; Rape – sodomy; Hamal & abortion Mtp act 1971 & 1975. Foctocide & infanticide; Sumoom akkal: sumoom laziat (irrentant poisons); Sumoom
madani; Haiwani; Sumoom asbi,qalbi, tanaffusi;

Moalejat i

Amraz nizame a sab wa dimag; Causes differnitial diagnosis; Usool-e- ilaaj Amraz tanaffusi, qalb, darane-khoon, dam wa lymphavia Amal takhmeer (fermentation) ; Murakabath Tarkeeb-e-adna ki agraz wa maqasid Arkiyath, shikan jabeen, sharbath, khamera, majoon, jawarish, itrefal, sunoon, tiryaq, barshasha, dayaqooza, zaroor, qairothi, kohl, zimad, tila, tarika –e tyyari.

basics of social & preventive medicine.

basics of surgery

jarahiyath umoomi (historical backgound); wound – darjabandi,clincial features usool eilaj; tadiya –infection –aqsam-e-ilaj; parasitie diseases;khuraj (abscess) –sinus fistula sadma (shock) & heamorrhage,-tumours –clinical features treatment & complications anesthesia (amale-takhdeer);dislocation, fractures & management soft tissuem injury & its management ;diseases of anas & rectum, peritonium mirara, pancreas, tihaal, basic knowledge of investigation and procedure;spectrum, x-ray, ct-scan, mri, cytology, biochemistry, biopsy,ecg, treadmill, angiograph & angioplastic.

moalejath ii

amraz-e-hazm, amraz kabid, mirara, tehal, banqaras ki traeef, asbab, allamath, usool elaj ;amraz nizame bawl, tanasul, asbab, usool elaaj;endoscopy, x-ray, CTSCAN, MRI,IVP-colonoscopy sigmoidscopy, proctoscopy, biopsy;amraz mutadliya amraz- jild wa tazeeniyath;amraz mafasil, causes sign & symptoms;diagnosis –
treatment. ;Amraz –e- bowl, amraz kulliya –o- masana, amraz tansul, kasbab, alamat, elaj and complications.

Amraz – e- Niswan –o- Qabalath.

Diagnosis & Management of Common gynecological problems & Emergencies. Diagnosis & management of antenatal – intra natal, Post natal period of normal and abnormal pregnancy.

Mammary glands, vagina, cervic, Uterus Fallopion tubes, ovary. Disease, causes. Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis, Treatment & Complications. VQR (infertility)- Foetus – Development & Diseases and complication. Psuedo Pregnancy.

IIMUL – ADVIA – KULLIYAT ADVIA & MUFARRDAT.

MAKHAZ –E- ADVIA, Classification according to pharmaconosy Dawa, Ghiza, Zulkhassa, Advia Ka Mizaj, properties, Ashkal –e- Advia, Masalik –e- Advia, Husool – Advia- Muzir, Musleh, Badal – Dosage Istelahath Advia.
Nabati Advia, Haiwani Advia, Miadani Advia.

MODERN MEDICINE.
Pharmcological terminologies, Defination, Scopes branches, Analgesis, Sedatives, ananthestic, antibiotics, – chemotherapy – antiprotozoal, antihelmenthic, antifungalHormones, Contraceptives, IV Fluids.


TSPSC Health Supervisor PAPER-II Syllabus

TSPSC Health Supervisor MEDICAL SCIENCE & GENERAL MEDICINE (BAMS LEVEL) Syllabus

Padartha Vigyan

Pariksha

1. Definition, significance, necessity and use of Pariksha.
2. Definition of Prama, Prameya, Pramata, Pramana.
3. Significance and importance of Pramana, Enumeration of Pramana according to different schools of philosophy.
4. Four types of methods for examination in
Ayurveda (ChaturvidhaParikshavidhi), Pramana in Ayurveda.
5. Subsudation of different
Pramanas under three Pramanas.
6. Practical application of methods of examination (Parikshavidhi) in treatment (Chikitsa).

Aptopdesha Pariksha/ Pramana

  •  Lakshana of Aptopadesha, Lakshana of Apta.
  •  Lakshana of Shabda, and its types.
  •  Shabdavritti-Abhidha, Lakshana, Vyanjana and Tatparyakhya. Shaktigrahahetu.
  •  Vaakya: Characteristics, Vaakyarthagyanahetu- Aakanksha, Yogyata, Sannidhi.

1. Pratyaksha Pariksha/ Pramana

  1. Lakshana of Pratyaksha, types of Pratyaksha- Nirvikalpaka- Savikalpaka with description, description of Laukika and Alaukika types and their further classification.
  2. Indriya-prapyakaritvam, six types of Sannikarsha.
  3. Indriyanam lakshanam, classification and enumeration of Indriya. Description of Panchapanchaka, Penta-elemental nature of Indriya by Panchamahabhuta (Panchabhautikatwa of Indriya) and similarity in
    sources (
    Tulyayonitva) of Indriya.
  4. Trayodasha Karana, dominance of Antahkaran.
  5. Hindrances in direct perception (pratyaksha-anupalabdhikaaran), enhancement of direct perception (Pratyaksha) by various instruments/ equipments, necessity of other Pramanas in addition to Pratyaksha.
  6. Practical study/ application of Pratyaksha in physiological, diagnostic, therapeutics and research grounds.

Anumanapariksha/Pramana

  1. Lakshana of Anumana. Introduction of Anumiti, Paramarsha, Vyapti, Hetu, Sadhya, Paksha, Drishtanta. Types of Anumana mentioned by Charaka and Nyayadarshana.
  2. Characteristic and types of Vyapti.
  3. Lakshana and types of Hetu, description of Ahetu and Hetwabhasa.
  4. Characteristic and significance of Tarka.
  5. Practical study/ application of Anumanapramana in physiological, diagnostic, therapeutics and research.

Yuktipariksha/ Pramana

  1.  Lakshana and discussion.
  2.  Importance in Ayurveda.
  3.  Practical study and utility in therapeutics and research.

UpamanaPramana

  1. Lakshana.
  2. Application in therapeutics and research.

Karya- Karana Siddhanta (Cause and Effect Theory)

  1. Lakshana of Karya and Karana. Types of Karana.
  2. Significance of Karya and Karana in Ayurveda.
  3. Different opinions regarding the manifestation of Karya from Karana: Satkaryavada, Asatkaryavada, Parinamavada, Arambhavada, Paramanuvada, Vivartavada, Kshanabhangurvada, Swabhavavada, Pilupaka, Pitharpaka, Anekantavada, Swabhavoparamavada.

KRIYA SHARIR (PHYSIOLOGY)

Conceptual study of fundamental principles of Ayurvediya Kriya Sharir e.g – Panchamahabhuta, Tridosha, Triguna, Loka-Purusha Samya, Samanya-Vishesha. Description of basics of Srotas.

  1. Definition and synonyms of the term Sharir, definition and synonyms of term Kriya, description of Sharir Dosha and Manasa Dosha. Mutual relationship between Triguna- Tridosha & Panchmahabhuta. Difference between Shaarir and Sharir. Description of the components of Purusha and classification of Purusha,
    role of Shatdhatupurusha in Kriya Sharira and Chikitsa.
  2. Dosha- General description of Tridosha. Inter relationship between Ritu-DoshaRasa-Guna. Biological rhythms of Tridosha on the basis of day-night-age-season and food intake. Role of Dosha in the formation of Prakriti of an individual and in maintaining of health. Prakrita and Vaikrita Dosha.
  3. Vata Dosha: Vyutpatti (derivation), Nirukti (etymology) of the term Vata, general locations, general properties and general functions of Vata, five types of Vata (Prana, Udana, Samana, Vyana, Apana) with their specific locations, specific properties, and specific functions.

Respiratory Physiology in Ayurveda, Physiology of speech in Ayurveda.

Pitta Dosha: Vyutpatti, Nirukti of the term Pitta, general locations, general properties and general functions of Pitta, five types of Pitta (Pachaka, Ranjaka, Alochaka, Bhrajaka, Sadhaka) with their specific locations, specific properties, and specific functions. Similarities and differences between Agni and Pitta.

Kapha Dosha: Vyutpatti, Nirukti of the term Kapha, general locations, general properties and general functions of Kapha, five types of Kapha (Bodhaka, Avalambaka, Kledaka, Tarpaka, Śleshaka ) with their specific locations, specific properties, and specific functions.

1. Etiological factors responsible for Dosha Vriddhi, Dosha Kshaya and their manifestations.

2. Concept of Kriyakala.

  1.  Prakriti:
  2. Deha- Prakriti: Vyutpatti, Nirukti, various definitions and synonyms for the term ‘Prakriti’. Intra-uterine and extra-uterine factors influencing Deha-Prakriti, classification and characteristic features of each kind of Deha-Prakriti.
  3. Manasa- Prakriti: Introduction and types of Manasa- Prakriti.
  4. Ahara: Definition, classification and significance of Ahara, Ahara-vidhi-vidhana, Ashta Aharavidhi Viseshayatana, Ahara Parinamkar Bhava.
  5. Aharapaka (Process of digestion): Description of Annavaha Srotas and their Mula. Role of Grahani & Pittadhara Kala.
  6. Description of Avasthapaka (Madhura, Amla and Katu). Description of Nishthapaka (Vipaka) and its classification. Separation of Sara and Kitta. Absorption of Sara. Genesis of Vata-Pitta-Kapha during Aharapaka process. Definition of the term Koshtha. Classification of Koshtha and the characteristics
    of each type of Koshtha.
  7. Agni – Definition and importance, synonyms, classification, location, properties and functions of Agni and
  8. functions of Jatharagni, Bhutagni, and Dhatvagni.
  9. Concept of Ashraya-Ashrayi bhava i.e. inter-relationship among Dosha, Dhatu Mala and Srotas.
  10. Ojas: Etymological derivation, definition, formation, location, properties, Praman, classification and functions of Ojas. Description of Vyadhikshamatva. Bala Vriddhikara Bhava. Classification of Bala. Etiological factors and manifestations of Ojavisramsa, Vyapat and Kshaya.
  11.  Upadhatu: General introduction, etymological derivation and definition of the term Upadhatu. Formation, nourishment, properties, location and functions of each Upadhatu.
  12. Stanya: Characteristic features and methods of assessing Shuddha and Dushita Stanya, manifestations of Vriddhi and Kshaya of Stanya. Artava: Characteristic features of Shuddha and Dushita Artava. Differences
    between Raja and Artava, physiology of Artavavaha Srotas
  13. Tvak: classification, thickness of each layer and functions.
    Mala: Etymological derivation and definition of the term Mala. Aharamala: Enumeration and description of the process of formation of Aharamala.
  14. Purisha: Etymological derivation, definition, formation, properties, quantity and functions of Purisha. Physiology of Purishavaha Srotas, manifestations of Vriddhi and Kshhaya of Purisha.
  15. Mutra: Etymological derivation, definition, formation, properties, quantity and functions of Mutra. Physiology of Mutravaha Srotas, physiology of urine formation in Ayurveda, manifestations of Vriddhi and Kshhaya of Mutra.
  16. Sveda: Etymological derivation, definition, formation and functions of Sveda. Manifestations of Vriddhi and Kshaya of Sveda. Discription of Svedvaha Strotas
  17. Dhatumala: Brief description of each type of Dhatumala.
  18. Panchagyanendriya: Physiological description of Panchagyaanendriya and physiology of perception of Shabda, Sparsha, Rupa, Rasa and Gandha. Physiological description of Karmendriya.
  19. Manas: Etymological derivation, definition, synonyms, location, properties, functions and objects of Manas. Physiology of Manovaha Srotas.
  20. Atma: Etymological derivation, definition, properties of Atma. Difference between Paramatma and Jivatma; Characteristic features of existence of Atma in living body.
  21. Nidra: Nidrotpatti, types of Nidra, physiological and clinical significance of Nidra; Svapnotpatti and types of Svapna.
    1 Rachana Sharir(anatomy).
    2.AnatomicalTerminologies
    Anatomical position, Planes, and explanation of anatomical terms related to skin, fasciae, bones, joints and their movements, muscles, ligaments, tendons, blood vessels, nerves,.
    3. Embryology
    Definitions and branches of embryology. Embryo and fetus. Sperm and ovum, fertilization. Cleavage
    Germ layers formation and their derivatives. Laws of heredity, Sex determination and differentiation, Month-wise development of embryo. Foetal circulation, placenta formation, Umbilical cord formation.

    4. Osteology Bone: Definition, ossification, structure and types. Description of bones with clinical anatomy.
    5. Arthrology Joints: Definition, structure types and movements. Description of joints of extremities, vertebral joints and temporomandibular joint with their clinical anatomy.
    6. Cardiovascular system
          1. Definition, types and structure of arteries and veins.
    2. Description of heart and blood vessels with their course and branches.
    3. Pericardium with applied aspect.
    7.Lymphaticsystem
    Definition, types and structure of lymph vessels, lymph glands with their clinical aspect.
    8.Myology
        a) Structure and types of muscles.
    b) Description of muscles; their origin, insertion, actions, nerve supply and clinical anatomy.

1. Respiratory System

  1. Bronchial tree and lungs with their clinical aspects.
  2. Respiratory tract: nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchial tree.
  3. Pleura with its clinical aspects.
  4. Diaphragm.

2. Digestive system

  1. Organs of digestive tract (alimentary tract) with their clinical aspects.
  2. Digestive glands: liver, spleen and pancreas.
  3. Description of peritoneum with its clinical aspects.

3. UrinarySystem

  • Urinary tract: kidney, ureter, urinary bladder and urethra with their clinical aspects.

4.Reproductivesystem

  • a. Male Reproductive system: reproductive organs, tract and glands (prostate and seminal vesicles) with their clinical aspects.
  • b. Female reproductive system: reproductive organs, tract and glands with their clinical aspects.

5.Endocrinology

  • Definition, classification & description of endocrine glands (pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus and suprarenal glands) with clinical aspects.

6.Nervous System Nervous system: definition, classification and its importance.
Description of brain and spinal cord.
Description of peripheral nervous system: cranial and spinal nerves, nerve plexuses, and autonomic nervous system, formation and circulation of cerebrospinal fluid and blood supply of brain and spinal cord.


7.Sensoryorgans
Description of structures of eye, ear, nose, tongue and skin with their clinical aspects.

8.Surfaceandradiological anatomy

  • a. Study of radio-imaging of limbs, abdomen, pelvis and vertebral column with its clinical application.

SWASTHAVRITTA

VAIYAKTIKA SWASTHAVRITTA
Introduction Definition of swastha & swasthya and swasthavritta. Arogya lakshana, swasthavritta prayojanam, WHO definition of health. Dimensions of healthPhysical,Mental,Social. Concept of wellbeing- objective, subjective, standard of living, quality of life.

Dinacharya

  1. Definition of Dinacharya
  2. Aims and importance of dinachary
  3. Brahma Muhurta evam Utthana
  4. Usha Jalapana
  5. Sharirachinta
  6. Malatyaga
  7. Mukha prakshalan
  8. Dantadhavana and preparation of Ayurvedic tooth powder and paste
  9. Jihvanirlekhanavidhi
  10.  Anjana
  11. Pratimarsha Nasya
  12.  Gandusha and Kavala
  13. Tambulasevana
  14.  Dhoomapana
  15.  Abhyanga
  16.  Udvartana
  17. Utsadana
  18. Vyayama
  19. Chankramana
  20. Snana
  21. Anulepana
  22.  Vastra dharana
  23.  Danda dharana
  24.  Padatra dharana
  25.  Chatra dharana
  26.  Ushnisha dharana
  27. Ratnabharana dharana
  28. Madhyahna charya
  29.  Cosmetic effect of Dinacharya procedures

Rathricharya

  1. Sandhya charya
  2. Rathri bhojana vidhi
  3. Shayanavidhi according to Bhavamishra

Ritucharya

  1. Importance of ritucharya
  2. Ritu presentation as per different acharyas
  3. Adana kala & visarga kala
  4. Sanchaya-Prakopa-Prashamana of Dosha according to ritu
  5. Doshashodhana in Ritu Charya
  6. Relation of Agni bala and Ritu
  7. Pathya and Apathya Ahara and Vihara in different ritus
  8. a) Ritusandhi b) Yamadamsthra c) Rituharitaki d) Rituviparyaya
    Sadvritta Description of Sadvritta and Achara Rasayana their role in Prevention and control of diseases.

Trayopastambha

i)Ahara Nirukti, Swarupa, Pramukhatva, Ahara dravya Vargikaranam, Aharavidhividhana, Dwadashashana pravicharana, Ashtaharvidhiviseshayatanani, Pathyahara, Apathyahara, Samashana, Adhyashana, Vishamashana, Ahara dushparinama & tajjanya vyadhaya, Santarpanajanya evam Apatarpanajanya vyadhi, Viruddhahara and its effects, Shadrasabhojanasya mahatwam.

Dietetic standards, Proximate principles of Food, Nutritional requirements, Sources and deficiency diseases of Protein, Carbohydrate, Fat, Vitamins and Minerals. Concept of balanced diet in Ayurveda, Nitya sevaneeya dravya, Balanced diet for different sections of people in the society, Social aspects of nutrition. Aharavarga – Dhanya varga(Cereals and millets), Shaka and Harita varga (Leafy and Non leafy vegatables), Kanda varga (roots and tubers), Phala varga (Fruits), Taila varga(Fats and Oils), Ikshu varga & Madhya varga(Alcoholic Beverages), Dugdha varga (Milk and Milk products), Masala and vyanjana dravyas (Spices & Condiments), Kritanna varga(Prepared Food), Mamsa varga (Meat types).

Food hygiene Milk hygiene-Milk composition, Source of infection (for Milk), Milk borne diseases, Clean and Safe milk, Pasteurization of milk. Meat hygiene-Meat inspection, Slaughter house, Freshness of fish and egg. Fruits and Vegetables hygiene Sanitation of eating places, Preservation of food, Food handlers, Food borne diseases, Food
fortification, and Food adulteration, Food toxicants, Properties of Vegetarian and Nonvegetarian diet, Effects of spices and condiments Consumption of Alcohol and its effects on personal and social health. Effects of pathya-apathya in life style disordersDiabetes, Hypertension, Obesity and Coronary heart Disease.

ii) Nidra- Nirukti and Utpatti, Types , Nidra – Swasthya sambandha, Properties of Yukta Nidra, Effects of Ratri Jagarana, Diwaswapna, Anidra, Atinidra, Ahara and Vihara causing disturbed sleep , Ahara and Vihara Causing sound sleep. Duration of sleep according to age, Sleep in healthy and diseased persons.

iii) Brahmacharya – Brahmacharya and Abrahmacharya, Importance of Bharmacharya and Abrahmacharya, Vyavaya sambandhi niyama, Effects of Ativyavaya. Methods of Virya Raksha, Surataspriha(Libido) through Vajikarana, Viryanasa phala.

Roganutpadaniya- Concept of Vega- Adharaniya Vega and Dharaneeya Vega, Diseases due to vegadharana and their chikitsa, sharir shodhan.

Rasayana for Swastha-Nirukti, paribhasha(definition ), classification and examples Ashta nindita purusha Menstrual hygiene

(YOGA AND NISARGOPACHARA)

YOGA

Introduction
Yoga shabda utpatti, definitions, Different schools of Yoga – Rajayoga, Hathayoga, Mantrayoga, Layayoga,  Jnanayoga, Karmayoga, Bhaktiyoga. Yoga prayojana Ayurveda yoga sambandha, swasthya rakshane yogasya mahatvam Yogabhyasa pratibhandhaka & siddhikara bhavas as per Hathayoga.

Mitahara and Pathyapathyani during Yogabhyasa.

Panchakosha Theory
Astanga yoga Yama, Niyama Asana and its importance Standing Postures Ardhakatichakrasana, Padahastasana, Ardhachakrasana, Trikonasana. Sitting postures Swasthika, Gomukhasana, Padmasana, Vajrasana, Bhadrasana, Shashankasana, Ushtrasana, Pashchimottanasana, Suptavajrasana, ardhamatsyendrasana, Siddhasana. Supine Postures Pavanamuktasana, Sarvangasana, Matsyasana, Halasana, Chakrasana, Shavasana,Setubandhasana. Prone postures Bhujangasana, Shalbhasana, Dhanurasana, Makarasana. Suryanamaskara – procedure and benefits.
Pranayama Benefits of pranayama, time of practice, avara-pravara-madhyama lakshana, yuktaayukta lakshana Nadishudhi Pranayama . Kumbhakabheda – suryabhedana, ujjayi, sheetali, Sitkari, Bhastrika, Bhramari Murcha, Plavini.

Nadishudhilakshana
Shatkarma Dhauti, Basti, Neti, Trataka, Nauli, Kapalabhati Bandhas and Mudras Shad chakras, Ida-pingala-sushumna nadis.

Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi Description of Yoga in Ayurveda Moksha and Muktatma lakshana and upaya, Naishthiki chikitsa, Satyabuddhi, Tatvasmriti, Ashta Aishwarya, Ashta siddhi

NISARGOPACHARA (Prakritika chikitsa)
Definition, history, aims and objectives Theories as per Western school of Naturopathy Indian school – Panchabhutopasana Relation of Ayurveda and Naturopathy Importance of Naturopathy in present era. Jalachikitsa(hydrotherapy) – Hot water treatment, Cold water treatment, foot and arm bath, Spinal bath, hip bath, abdominal wet pack, Steam bath, enema and whirl pool bath. Mrittika chikitsa (Mud therapy) Types of soil, doctrine
of mud selection, mud bath.

Suryakirana sevana (sun bath – heliotherapy) Mardana (Massage) – different methods and effects. Diet types – Soothing, Elimininative, Constructive,Positive and negative diet, Acidic and alkaline diet Upavasa chikitsa(Fasting therapy) – Importance, types, therapeutic effects of fasting. Visrama chikitsa upayoga

SAMAJIKA SWASTHAVRITTA
Janapadodhwamsa Causes, Manifestations and control measures, importance of Panchakarma and Rasayana.
Vayu (Air) Vayu guna according to sushruta samhita, Properties of Vayu as per different directions, Vayu shudhi prakara – Ayurvedic aspect. Composition of air. Air of occupied room- Thermal discomfort and comfort zone, indices of thermal comfort.

Air pollution – health and social aspects, Prevention and control of air pollution ,Global warming. Ventilation and its types. Mountain air & High altitude – Health problems Jala (Ayurvedic and modern aspects) Importance of water , safe and wholesome water, water requirements, properties, types and sources of water,water pollution and health
hazards, Methods of water purification.

Hardness of Water. Examination,Tests and analysis of water. Rain water harvesting and water recycling Bhumi and nivasa sthana(Land and housing) Types of soil,soil & health, Land pollution, Bhumi shodhana, Nivasa yogya bhoomi, Social goals of housing, Housing standards, Mahanasa (Kitchen) standards, Rural housing, Housing and health,
Overcrowding.

Prakasha(lighting) Requirement of good lighting,natural lighting, artificial lighting, biological effects of lighting.
Dhwani pradooshana(Noise pollution) -Noise, Sources, effects,& control Vikirana(Radiation)- sources, effects and control Apadravya Nirmulana (Disposal of solid waste) Different types of solid waste Storage and collection of refuse Methods of disposal of solid waste (Rural & urban) Bio-medical waste management Malanishkasana Vyavastha (Excreta Disposal) Methods for Unsewered area and Sewered area Latrines for camps, fairs and festivals Disposal of dead body – Burial, Burning, Electric cremation. Meteorology (Ritu evam Vatavarana jnanam) Definition of
weather and climate,factors influencing weather and climate.

Disaster management
Definition, natural and man-made disasters,epidemiologic surveillance and disease control. Occupational Health Occupational Hazards, Occupational Diseases, Prevention of Occupational Diseases, Health & precautionary measures, ESI Act, Indian factories Act. Offensive Trades- Effects on health and precautionary measures .
School health services Health problems of school children, aspects of school health service, duties of school medical officers, Maintenance of healthy environment Epidemiology Concept of Epidemiology, Dynamics of disease transmission, concept of diseases, concept of causation, Epidemiological triad, natural history of disease,
concept of control, concept of prevention, Risks factor, modes of intervention, incidence and prevalence. Susceptible host, host defenses, Immunizing Agents, Disease prevention and control,investigation of epidemic. Disinfection – definition, types. Ayurvedic concept of Vyadhikshamatva and sankramaka rogas.

Epidemiology of communicable Diseases Chicken Pox, Measles, Diphtheria, Pertussis, Mumps, Tuberculosis, SARS, Influenza, Pneumonia, Cholera, Polio, Viral Hepatitis , Typhoid, Leptospirosis, Dengue Fever, Chikungunia, Malaria, Filariasis , Leprosy, Rabies , Tetanus, Emerging and re-emerging diseases Kuprasangaja vyadhi (STDs) AIDS, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Chanchroid Non-communicable disease epidemiology Diabetes, Obesity, Hypertension, Coronary Heart Diseases, Rheumatic Heart Disease, Cancer Chikitsalaya Bhavana (Hospital Building) Prathamika swasthya samrakshana(Primary Health Care) Definition, principle, elements,levels of health care. Structure at village, sub centre, PHC,CHC, Rural hospital levels. Health insurance, Private agencies, Voluntary health agencies, NGOs and AYUSH sector. Role of Ayurveda in Primary Health Care.

Parivara kalyana Yojana (Family welfare Programmes)– Demography, demographic cycle, life expectancy. Family planning, methods of family planning..

Matru sishu kalyana Yojana – MCH programme Ante natal, intra natal, post natal, neo natal care. Child health problems and indicators of MCH care.

Preventive geriatrics-Problems of elderly,prevention and control measures.
World Health Organisation-Objectives,structure and functions. International health agencies-United Nations agencies,Health work of bilateral agencies.
Alma Ata declaration National Health Policy Health statistics- Definition, Sources, uses Data collection, Classification, Presentation.

Vital statistics-Morbidity rates,Mortality rates ,Fertility rates. Health survey Swasthya prashasana(Health Administration) – Health administration at Central including AYUSH, state, district, village levels. National health programmes Tuberculosis(RNTCP), Leprosy(NLEP), AIDS (NACP), Blindness (NPCB), Polio(PPI),Diabetes (NDCP), Cancer (NCCP) , Guinea worm, Vector born disease control programme, NRHM, all the upcoming national health programmes, RCH programme, Universal Immunization Programme.

National Nutritional Programmes – IDD, Vitamin A prophylaxis, Mid day meal, anemia control programmes.

PRACTICALS
Demonstration of Dinacharya procedures- anjana, nasya, kavala, gandoosha dhoomapana, abhyanga, udvarttana.
Parichaya of aharadravya, immunization agents, disinfectants and family planning devices Practical demonstrations of Asanas mentioned in the syllabus Pranayama (Suryabhedana, Ujjayi, Shitali, Sitkari, Bhastrika, Bhramari and Nadishuddhi) and Shad karmas(Jala dhauti, Jalaneti, Sutraneti, Trataka, Kapalabhati).


Preparing and delivering of a health educational talk on health related issues. A short compilation on any topic on environmental health. Educational Visits Observe the functioning of the Milk Dairy, Water purification unit, Sewage treatment unit,MCH/Family welfare centre,Leprosy hospital and industraial unit.

Visit to Primary Health Centre for knowledge of actual implementation of National health programmes including knowledge of rural health. Visit of rural Ayurvedic dispensary. Visit to naturopathy centre to observe naturopathic treatment modalities.

Health survey- Minimum 5 families of rural and urban areas. There should be 3 case sheets for Yoga Naturopathy & pathya apathya together and 3 case sheets for communicable diseases. Proformas for Case sheets/practical
records/survey/Dinacharya projects etc should be prepared by the respective universities.

KAYACHIKITSA

Detailed description of Chikitsa Sutra and Management of Jwara and its types. Etiopathogenesis & relevant Ayurvedic and Modern management of following types of Fevers-Typhoid, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Influenza, Mumps, Meningitis, Encephalitis,  Tetanus, Yellow fever, Plague, Dengue Fever, Chikun Guniya, Leptospirosis,Viral Fever, Anthrax, Masurika (Small pox), Laghu Masurika (Chicken pox), Romantika (Measles).

  1. Chikitsa sutra and Management of the diseases of Rasavaha Srotas such as – Pandu, Amavata, Madatyaya, Hridroga, Hridshoola, Hypotension, Hypertension, Anaemia, Rheumatoid arthritis.
  2. Chikitsa sutra and Management of the diseases of Raktavaha Srotas such as – Raktapitta, Kamala, Kumbhakamala, Halimaka, Daha, Mada, Murcha, Sanyasa, Vatarakta, Plihadosha, Yakrut dosha, Haemolytic disorders, Hepatitis, Cirrhosis of Liver, Leukaemia, Kushta, Shvitra, Visarpa, Sheetapitta, Udarda, Kotha and Kshudra Roga.
  3. Knowledge of National Health Programmes and the relevant Ayurvedic Management of the following diseases enlisted by World Health Organisation- Malaria, Filaria, Kala Azar, Leprosy, Tuberculosis, AIDS.
  4. Introduction of general principles of maintenance of health and management of diseases of following systems of Medicine- Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation.
  5. Diseases of different Endocrine Glands- such as Thyroid, Parathyroid, Pituitary, Pancreas and
    Adrenal glands and their management.
  6. General introduction, types and Management of diseases caused by Vyadhi Kshamatwa Hinata (Immuno deficiency disorders), Auto Immune Disorders.
  7. Description and Management of following Emergency ConditionsAcute Haemorrhage, Hypertensive Emergencies, Acute abdominal pain (Renal colic, Biliary colic, Gastritis, Pancreatitis, Peritonitis and Appendicitis), Acute Abdomen, Anuria/ Oliguria, Congestive Heart Failure, Myocardial Infarction/Angina, Shock, Syncope, Convulsions, Hyperpyrexia, Hyperglycaemia, Hypoglycaemia, Status Asthmaticus, Acute Respiratory distress Syndrome, Drowning and Electric shock.


1. Chikitsa sutra and Management of the diseases of Pranavaha Srotas such as – Kasa, Shwasa, Hikka, Rajayakshma, Urakshata, Parshwashoola, Bronchitis, Bronchiectasis, Emphysema and COPDs.

2. Chikitsa sutra and Management of the diseases of Udakavaha Srotas such as- Shotha, Jalodara, Trishna, Water & Electrolyte Imbalance.

3. Chikitsa sutra and Management of the diseases of Annavaha Srotas such as – Agnimandya, Aruchi, Ajirna, Anaha, Atopa, Adhmana, Alasaka, Vilambika, Visuchika, Chardi, Grahani, Amlapitta, Gulma, Shoola, Bhasmaka, Acid peptic
disorders.

4. Principles of treatment and management of Vata Vyadhi such as – Pakshavadha, Ekangavata, Sarvangavata, Ardita, Avbahuka, Kati Graha, Manyastambha, Gridhrasi, Vishwachi, Khalli, Khanja, Pangu, Padaharsha, Padadaha,
Vatakantaka, Kroshtukashirsha, Udavarta, Kampavata, Dhatugata and Ashayagata Avarana Vata, other Vata Rogas, Parkinsonism.

5. Nidana and Chikitsa of Urusthambha, Gullian Barrie syndrome, Muscular Dystrophy, Myasthenia Gravis, Motor
Neuron Diseases and Neuralgia.

  1. Chikitsa Sutra and Management of Mamsavaha Srotas and Medovaha Srotas such as- Gandamala, Galaganda, Mamsashosha, Arbuda, Apachi, Prameha, Sthaulya, Karshya, Diabetes Mellitus, Dyslipidaemia.
  2. Chikitsa Sutra and Management of ‘Asthi and Majjavaha Srotas such as Asthimajja Vidradhi, Asthisoushirya, Asthi kshaya, Sandhigata Vata, Osteo Arthritis, Osteomyelitis, Osteoporosis, Osteopenia.
  3. Chikitsa sutra and management of Shukravaha srotas such as Klaibya, shukralpata, shukradosha, kshina shukra, dhwajabhanga.
  4. Chikitsa Sutra and Management of diseases of Mutravaha Srotas such as -Mutrakricha, Mutraghata, Ashmari, Cystitis, Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, BPH, Renal Failure.
  5. Chikitsa Sutra and Management of diseases of Purishavaha Srotas such as – Atisara, Pravahika, Arsha,
    Purishaj Krimi, IBS and Ulcerative Colitis.
  6. Chikitsa Sutra and Management of Sexually Transmited Diseases such as – Phiranga, Puyameha, Upadamsha,
    lymphogranuloma inguinale, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea.
  7.  Introduction, Definition and Management of Kama, Krodha, Lobha, Moha, Mada, Matsarya, Shoka, Bhaya, Vishada, Dainya, Harsha and Pragyaparadha.
  8. Manas and Manovahasrotas, Nidana and Chikitsa of the following disorders – UnmadaApasmara-Atattvabhinivesha, Chittodvega, Vishada, Anxiety disorders, Depression, Somatoform and Mood disorders, Stress induced disorders, Psychosexual Disorders. Importance of Daivavyapashraya, Sattwavajaya, Adravyabhuta Chikitsa. Medhya Rasayana in the management of Manasa Roga. Bhuta Vidya diagnosis and management of graha disorders.
  9. Derivation, definition and synonyms of Rasayana, importance of Rasayana and its benefits. Indications of Rasayana therapy. Classification of Rasayana. Kutipraveshika and Vatatapika Rasayana. Indications of Vatatapika Rasayana. Knowledge of Kayakalpa, Achara Rasayana. Procedures of Kutipraveshika, Poorvakarma and specific schedules to be followed after Kutipravesha, benefits of Kutipraveshika Rasayana, duration of process, Rasayana yoga and directions for their use. Determination of dose of Rasayana according to age. Rules and regulation after Rasayana therapy, Importance of Immunomodulators and antioxidants in Rasayana therapy.
  10. Vajikarana- Derivation, definition, synonyms, necessity, benefits, importance of fertility, Symptoms of Shûkra (Semen), Vajikaran Dravya and Aushadhi. Properties, doses, methods of administration, ingredients and methods of formation of Rasayana & Vajikarana formulation. Classification and importance of Vajikarana Dravya .

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1. Current Affairs: International, National and State.

2. Society, Heritage and Culture, Polity, Economy, Human Development Indices and the Development Programmes in India and Telangana.

3. Natural Resources in India and Telangana: their distribution, exploitation, conservation and related issues.

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5. Impact of changing demographic trends on health, environment and society.

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UNIT – I : Human Anatomy

Human Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology relevant to Radiology.

Scope of Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology – Definitions and Terms in Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology – Structure and function of human cell Elementary tissues of human body – Brief account on composition of blood – functions of blood elements – Blood Group and coagulation of blood.

  • Cardio Vascular system (structure and functions of various part of the hear, arterial and venous system. Brief account on common cardiovascular disorders)
  • Respiratory system (Various parts of respiratory system and their functions, physiology of respiration)
  • Digestive system (Names and various parts of digestive system – Liver , Spleen, Gall bladder, Pancreas, Buccal cavity, Pharynx, Oesophagus, stomach, intenstine etc., Physiology of digestion and absorption)
  • Urinary system (various parts of urinary system and its function-structure and function of kidneys – physiology of urine formation – pathophysiology of renal disease and edema)
  • Reproductive system (Physiology and anatomy of male and female reproductive system – prostate and uterus and Ovaries etc.,)
  • Musculoskeletal system (classification of bone and joints, structure of skeleton – structure of skeletal muscle – physiology of muscle contraction)
  • Nervous system (various parts of nervous system – Brain and its parts – functions of nervous system – spinal cord nerves)
  • Ear, Nose, Throat and Eye (Elementary knowledge of structure and functions of organs of taste, smell , hearing vision)
  • Endocrine system (Endocrine glands, their hormones and functions – Thyroid, Parathyroid, Suprarenal, Pituitary, Pituitary and Thymus
  • Haemopoietic and Lymphatic system (Name of the blood vessels and Lymph gland locations)
  • Surface Anatomy and Surface markings of human body
  • Outline Anatomy and surface markings of Human Body
  • Outline on pathology of various systems of CVS, RS, CNS, Musculoskeletal systems, GIT, GUT, Reproductive systems, Pathology of radiation injury, basics in pathology of malignancies.

UNIT – II Conventional and Automated processing Techniques

Dark Room Planning: For A Small Hospital, For A Large Hospital, Location Of Dark Room Construction Of Dark Room, Ventilation, Wall Protection, Entrance To Dark Room.

Dark Room: Instruction To Staff, Dry Bench, Hopper, Drawer, Cupboard, Loading And Unloading Cassettes Hangers, Types Of Hangers And Storage Of Hangers, Printing, Wet Bench, Cleanliness, Control Of Dust, Dark Room Sink, Hatches, Drier, Safe Lights.

X-Ray Films: Glass, Cellulose And Polyester Bases Structure Of X-Ray Films – Emulsion, Gelatin, Base And Supercoating Types Of X-Ray Films, Single Coated, Duplitised, Spectral Sensitivity, Colour Sensitivity Grainness Of Films, Speed Of Films, Screen & Non-Screen Films, Various Formats Of Films.

Films for Special Procedures: Storage Of Film Materials And Radiographs, Record Of Film Stock, Characteristic Curves.

Intensifying Screens: Fluorescence – Phosphors

Phosphors Employed: – Calcium Tungstate, Barium Fluochloride etc.
Rare Earths; Construction of Intensifying Screens; The Influence of Kilovolatage In Different Phosphors Intensification Factor Resolving Power of Intensifying Screens Speed of Screens
Screen Film Contact Tests
Types of Intensifying Screens
Advantages and Limitations of Intensifying Screens.

X-Ray Cassette: Construction of X-Ray Cassettes, Types Of Cassettes, Mounting Intensifying Screens on Cassettes, Identification of Cassettes, Care of Cassettes

Processing Methods: Preparation of Solution, Manual Processing Apparatus, Control of Temperature, Replenishment, Rapid Processing Automatic Processor – Principle and Features, Water Supply, Use of Thermostat,
Processing of Cut Films And Roll Films.

Developer: Constituents, Characteristic, Manual and Automatic Processors, Effects on Developing Time, Temperature, Agitation, Replenisher, Exhaustion

Fixer: Constituents, Characteristics, Manual and Automatic Processors, Fixing Time and Clearing Time Factors Affecting Fixing Time, Replenisher, Exhaustion

Film Faults: Fog – Various Fogging In Films, Causes And Prevention, Stains – Types, Causes And Prevention Spots And Splashes – Types, Causes.

UNIT – III Radiological Physics & Radiological Equipments
SECTION A- Radiation Physics

Principles of Radiation Detection And Measurement: Gas-Filled Detectors (Ionization Chambers, Proportional Counters And Geiger Muller Counters) Scintillation Detectors, Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (Tld). Roentgen
And Rad. Simple Principles Of Dosimeters.

Biological Effects Of Radiation: Chemical Effects Of Radiation – Radiolysis Of Water ; Production Of Free Radicals, Radicals Reactions, G-Valve. Effects NonStochastic Effects, Chromosome Aberrations And Mutations. Radiation Effects On Whole Body (Early Effects And Late Effects). Concept Of Doubling Dose. Risk Factors.

UNIT – IV
SECTION B- Medical Physics

Mains Supply: Generation Of Electrical Energy, Distribution Of Electrical Energy, Use Of Electrical Energy, Polyphase Supplies, Availability Of Different Voltages, Feeder Cables, Line Voltage Drop; Mains Switches, Fuses, Circuit Breakers. Earthing, Insulation, High Tension Cables Construction, Design.

Diagnostic High Tension Circuits: Self Rectified, Half-Wave, Full-Wave, Rectifier, 3 Phase, Capacitor Discharge, Constant Potential. Main Voltage Compensation, Mains Resistance Compensation, Compensations For Mains Frequency Variation.Control Of Tube Voltage, Kilovoltage Compensation; Filament Circuit, Control Of Tube Current, Space Charge Compensation. High Tension (Tube Selector) Switch. Meters- Function; Use Of Shunts. Meters Commonly Found In Diagnostic X-Ray Equipment, Position In Circuits, Reading Meters..

Switching and Timing: Exposure Timers, Spring Activated, Synchronous, Electronic, Auto Timers, Exposure Switching -Mechanical Contactors, Electronic Switching In Low Tension And High Tension Circuits. Interlocking Circuits – Use Of Relays, Tube Overload Protection. Circuit Diagrams – Simple Circuit Diagrams As Illustration Of Sequence From Mains Supply To Controlled X-Ray Exposures, Block Diagrams.

UNIT – V

X-Ray Tubes: Rotating Anode X-Ray Tubes, Design, Rating, And Use Of Rating Charts, Care Of The X-Ray Tubes; Inherent Filtration And Additional Filtration; Practical Considerations In The Choice Of Focus; Speed Of Anode Rotation; Angle Of Anode Inclination. Grid-Controlled X-Ray Tube.

Equipments:
I Fluoroscopy and Image Intensifiers:
Direct Fluoroscopy, Fluoroscopy Image, Fluoroscopic Screen, Explorators (Serial Changers, Spot Film Devices) Radiation Protection Including Integrating Timer. Tilting Tables. Principles And Construction Of Image Intensifiers, Television Camera Tubes And Cathode Ray Tubes. Recording The Intensified Image, Methods Of Viewing The Intensified Image, Equipment For Fluorography And Cine-Fluorography. Radiographic and Fluoroscopic Tables, Telecommand Tables.

UNIT – VI
Regional Radiography – General
Radiography Techniques -I
Positions Of The Patient: Erect, Sitting, Supine, Prone, Lateral, Oblique, Decubitus Etc., Relative Position Of X-Ray Tube And Patient, Relevant Exposure Factors. Use Of Accessories Such As Radiographic Cones, Grid And Positioning Aids.

Upperlimb: Routine Projections For The Whole Hand, Fingers, Wrist Joint, Forearm, Elbow Joint And Humerus. Supplementary Projections For Scaphoid, Carpal Tunnel Ball Catchers Projections, Head Of The Radius, Supracondylar Fracture And Olecranon Process.

Lowerlimb: Routine Projections For The Whole Foot, Toes, Calcaneum, Ankle Joint, Leg, Knee-Joint, Patella And Femurs. Supplementary Projections For Axial Projection For Patella.

Shoulder Girdle And Thorax: Routine Projections For The Shoulder Joint, Scapula, Acromio-Clavicular Joint,
Clavicle, Sternoclavicular Joint, Sternum And Ribs.

Pelvic Girdle And Hip Region : Routine Projections For The Whole Pelvis, SacroIliac Joints, Hip Joint And Neck Of Femur.

Vertebral Column: Routine Projections For Atlanto-Occipital Joint, Cervical Spine, Cervico Thoracic Junction, Thoracic Spine, Lumbar Spine, Lumbo-Sacral Region, Sacrum And Coccyx. Supplementary Projections For The Intervertebral Foramina, Posterior Arch Of Atlas, Flexion And Extension Of Cervical Spine,

Skull: Routine Projections For Skull And Facial Bones. Supplementary Projections For Trauma, Towne’s & Method, Sella, Turcica, Optic Foramina, Jugular Foramina, Temporal Bones, Mastoids Petrous Bone, Zygomatic Arches, Orbits, Maxillae, Nasal Bones, Mandible, Temporomandibular Joints.

Nasal Sinuses: Techniques For Frontal, Maxillary, Ethmoidal And Sphenoid Sinuses, Erect And Horizontal Projections For Fluid Levels.

Teeth: Routine Projections Of All Teeth –: Intra-Oral And Extra-Oral Projections. Orthopantomography.

Chest: Routine Projections for Lungs, Cardia And Diaphragm. Supplementary Projections For Thoracic Inlet, Decubitus, ‘Apicugrams.

Abdomen: Kub, Erect Abdomen , Decubitus Projection,

UNIT – VII
Radiographic Techniques – Advanced

GASTRO INTESTINAL

  •  Barium Swallow
  •  Barium Meal – Single contrast and double contrast
  •  Hypotonic Duodenography
  •  Barium meal follow through
  •  Small bowel enema
  •  Barium Enema
  •  Oral Cholecystography
  •  Endoscopic Retrograde Choledochopancreatography (ERCP)
  •  Urology
  •  Excretion Urography
  •  Reterograde Pyeloureterography
  •  Micturating Cysto Urethrography – Urodynamic Investigations
  •  Ascending Urethrography

Reproductive System

  •  Hysterosalpingogram

Vascular

  •  Angiography
  •  Percutaneous Catheterisation
  •  Catheterization Sites, Asepsis
  •  Guide Wire, Catheter, Pressure Injector and Accessories
  •  Use of Digital Subtraction , single plane and biplane

CNS

  •  Cervical Myelography
  •  Lumbar myelography
  •  Air Encephalography
  •  Ventriculography

UNIT – VIII

Recent advances in Radiology
Miscellaneous:

  •  Arthrography
  •  Sialography
  •  Sinography
  •  Fistulography
  •  Zeroradiography
  •  High Kilo Voltage Technique

UNIT -IX

CONTRACT MEDIA

  •  Ionic monomers
  •  Nonionic Monomers
  •  Ionic dimmers
  •  Nonionic dimmers
  •  The quantity of iodine required
  •  Adverse reactions to radiological contrast media
  •  Idiosyneratic anaphyloctoid reactions
  •  Nonidiosyncratic reactions
  •  Complications
    o Minor reactions
    o Intermediate reaction
    o Severe life threatening reaction
    o Deaths
  •  Factors predisposing to adverse reaction
  •  General principles of investigating patients at increased risk
  •  The choice of contrast medium
    o High –Versus low – osmolar contrast media
  •  Contrast media related to specific clinical areas
    o Renal tract
    o Nervous system
    o Cardiovascular system
  •  Prevention of adverse reactions to RCM
  •  Contrast media , the endothelium , and blood coagulation

UNIT -X

Radiation hazards and protection

  1.  During radiography
  2.  During fluoroscopy
  3.  Effects of radiation on human tissues
  4.  Permissible doses
  5.  Measurement of radiation doses
  6.  Dosages in diagnostic radiology
  7.  Protective gadgets in RD Department
  8.  Radiation safety duties of radiologist, radiographer & Patient

Radiation preventive maintenance

  1.  General care
  2.  Maintenance of log book
  3.  Practical precautions
  4.  Brakes & Locks
  5.  HT Cables care
  6.  Care of meters & Controls
  7.  Care of tube stands & tracks
  8.  Care of accessory equipment
  9.  Functional tests for any faults
  10.  Failure of x-ray tubes
  11.  Failure of HT cables
  12. Common trouble – shooting & remedies

Quality controls in radiology

  1. QC Equipment requirements
  2. General features of QC Protocols
  3. Specific QC Protocols in imaging

TSPSC Radiographer Notification 2017-18

TSPSC Staff Nurse Syllabus 2017

TSPSC Staff Nurse Syllabus 2017

TSPSC Staff Nurse Exam Pattern and Syllabus 2017 of General Abilities and Nursing (GNM) Level. SCHEME AND SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF STAFF NURSE IN HEALTH MEDICAL & FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT

TSPSC Staff Nurse Exam Pattern 2017

Mode of Exam : Written Examination (Objective Type)

Paper-I: General Abilities
Language Of Examination : Bilingual i.e., English and Telugu
No. of Questions : 50
Duration : 50 Minutes
Maximum Marks : 50

Paper II : Nursing (GNM) Level
Language Of Examination : English
No. of Questions : 100
Duration : 100 Minutes
Maximum Marks : 100

Total : 150 Marks

SCHEME AND SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF STAFF NURSE IN HEALTH MEDICAL & FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT

TSPSC Staff Nurse PAPER-I: GENERAL ABILITIES Syllabus 2017

1. Current Affairs: International, National and State.

2. Society, Heritage and Culture, Polity, Economy, Human Development Indices and the Development Programmes in India and Telangana.

3. Natural Resources in India and Telangana: their distribution, exploitation, conservation and related issues.

4. Basic concepts of Ecology and Environment and their impact on health and economy; Disasters and Disaster management.

5. Impact of changing demographic trends on health, environment and society.

6. Agriculture, Industry, Trade, Transportation and Service sectors in India and Telangana.

7. Food adulteration, Food processing, food distribution, food storage and their relevance to public health.

8. Recent trends in Science and Technology.

9. Telangana Statehood movement and formation of Telangana State.

10.Moral values and Professional ethics.

11.Logical Reasoning: Analytical Ability and Data Interpretation.

TSPSC Staff Nurse Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2017

TSPSC Staff Nurse Paper: II. Nursing (GNM) Syllabus 2017

1. Anatomy and Physiology : Introduction to Anatonical Terms; Organization of body sells, tissues, tissues organs systems. Membranes and glands ; Skeletal System; Bones – Types, Structures, Functions; Axial Skeleton; Appendicular Skeleton; Joints – classification and Function; Muscular system; Cardio vascular system; Respiratory system; Digestive system; Excretory system; Nervous System, Reproductive System, Endocrine and Sense organs

2. Microbiology :The control and destruction of Microorganisms; Principle and Method of Microbial control ; Sterilization; Disinfection physical, Natural, Gases, Chemicals and used and preparation of lotions; Control spred of infection; Biosafety and waste management

3. Psychology: Psychology of human behavior: Dynamics of behavior, motivation and behavioral process

4. Fundamentals of Nursing: Pharmacology; Administration of Drugs, Classification, Action, dosage of drugs, basic needs and care in special conditions: Case of patient with fever, unconscious patent, patent with fluid in balance, patent with : dyspnoea, care of physically handicapped: therapeutic diet in sick patient

5. First Aid in Emergency situations: Fire, Burns, Fractures accidents. Poisoning, drowning, insect bites, Foreign bodies, bandaging and splinting.

6. Community Health Nursing Process: Importance of the Community Health Nursing process; Community identification, planning and Community Health Nursing care services; Immunization; Purpose and principles of Home visiting:;Early detection and management (minor ailments); Environmental factors contributing to Health Water; Safe, uses of water, waste, housing, noise.

7. Normal dietary requirements and deficiency diseases of each of the constituents of food: The Caloric, Balanced diet. Recommended daily allowances; Method of calculating normal food requirements; Low cost menu; Diseases caused by deficiency of protein, fat, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins

8. Medical Surgical Nursing Assessment : Health Assessment; Physical Examination; General clinical investigations ; Pre and post operative management of the patient immediate and routine; Post operative complications; Nursing
management of patient with – Respiratory, Gastro ,Intestinal , Genito, Urinary, Renal, Neurological, Connective tissues, Endocrinal AND Cardiovascular problems.; Role of a Nurse in emergency conditions

9. Medical Surgical Nursing II- Nursing management of patient with disorder and diseases of – Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Communicable diseases ; Oncological Nursing Management : Chemo Therapy; Radiation and Radical Surgery; Emergency and disaster Nursing

10. Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing: Definition, Etiology signs and symptoms, Medical and Surgical Management of Mental Disorders; Psychiatric Nursing Management: Definition. Principles of Psychiatric Nursing. Therapeutic nurse patient relationship.

11. Pediatric Nursing (Child Health) :The Health child –Infant, toddles, pre schools. School age, adolescent :Behavioral disorders and Common Health problem during childhood their prevention, Medical and Nursing Management: Infancy ; Early childhood; Middle childhood and Later childhood

12. Midwifery and Gynecological Nursing: Genitourinary system of male and female reproductive system; Menstrual Cycle; Nursing Management & Pregnant Women – Physiological changes in pregnancy, signs and symptoms and investigations of pregnancy; Disorders of Menstruation – Amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea

13. Community Health Nursing II: Specialized Community Health Services and Nurses Role; School Health services; Geriatric Nursing; Demography, and family welfare; Vital Health statistics

14. Professional trends and adjustments: Legislation in Nursing; Legal Hazards in Nursing; Health laws and regulations effective Nursing in India

15. Administration and ward Management: Elements and principles of Administration

Telangana Inter Syllabus 2017-18 First & Second Year

Telangana Inter Syllabus 2017-18 First & Second Year

Telangana State (TS) Intermediate 1st and 2nd year Syllabus, EAMCET Syllabus and Practical Syllabus for all MPC BPC Groups are given below.

Telangana (TS) Inter Model Question Papers 1st & 2nd year

https://tspsc.net/telangana-inter-exam-time-table-2017-first-and-second-year/

The Board Of Intermediate Education, AP., Hyderabad is offering a multitude of academic programmes. With a view to give greater impetus to the academic aspects of the Board, a separate academic wing called ” Educational Research and Training Wing” was created. The Board enjoys prerogative right of prescribing textbooks of two year Intermediate course.

The Board is presently offering the following subjects

Part-I English
Part-II Second Languages
Telugu, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Arabic, French, Tamil, Kannada, Oriya and Marathi
Part-III Optional Subjects
Mathematics, Physics, chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Commerce, Economics, Civics, History, Psychology, Public Administration, Logic, Sociology, Geography and Geology
 Modern Language Subjects
English, Telugu, Hindi and Urdu

The Syllabus of language subjects and optional subjects is structured by concerned Subject Committees constituted by the Board. The Committees would also undertake revision of syllabus and its updations keeping the changes and current trends in view. 

TS Intermediate I year Syllabus

 

Compulsory Paper ETHICS AND HUMAN VALUES

 

Languages

Part I English

 

Part II Telugu
  Hind
  Sanskrit
   French
   Urdu
  Arabic
  Tamil
  Oria
  Kannada
  Marathi

 

Part III English
  Telugu
Page No.1, Page No.2
  Hindi 
  Urdu

Sciences

Mathematics IA
Mathematics IB
Physics
Chemistry
Botany
Zoology

Humanities

 

Geography
Geology
Logic
Civics (Old) Civics
Sociology (Old)
Sociology (New)
Music
Commerce (Old)Commerce (New)
Economics (Old)Economics (New)
Principles of Public Administration (Old)
Principles of Public Administration ((New)
History (Old)History (New)
Psychology (Old)
Psychology (New)

 

TS Intermediate II year Syllabus

Languages

 

Part I  English

 

Part II   Telugu (New w.e.f. 2016-17)
  Hindi (Old) Hindi (New w.e.f. 2014-15)
  Sanskrit (Old) Sanskrit (New w.e.f. 2014-15)
   French (Old) French (New w.e.f. 2014-15)
   Urdu (Old) Urdu (New w.e.f. 2014-15)
  Arabic (Old) Arabic (New w.e.f. 2014-15)
Tamil
Oria (Old)
Part III English 
  Telugu
Hindi 
  Urdu


Sciences

Mathematics IIA(New w.e.f. 2013-14)
Mathematics IIB(New w.e.f. 2013-14)
Physics(New w.e.f. 2013-14)
Chemistry(New w.e.f. 2013-14)
Botany(New w.e.f. 2013-14)
Zoology(New w.e.f. 2013-14)


Humanities

 

Commerce
Economics
Civics 
History
Psychology
Geography
Geology
Logic
Public Administration
Sociology

 

 

TS Intermediate Practical Syllabus

FIRST YEAR(w.e.f. 2013-14)

Physics
Chmemistry
Botony
Zoology

SECOND YEAR(w.e.f. 2013-14)

Physics
Chmemistry
Botony
Zoology

 

Bridge Course Syllabus & Model Question Papers in Mathematics for BiPC Students of I Year & II Year, for eligibility into B.Tech (Bio-Technology) from the Academic Year 2017-2018 EAMCET

Intermediate Bi.P.C students are eligible to seek admission into B.Tech (Bio-Technology) by appearing for EAMCET from the academic year 2017-18 subject to condition that they should pass the BRIDGE EXAMINATION IN MATHEMATICS.

The students of Bi.P.C second year of 2017-18 batch who desire to seek admission into B.Tech (Bio-Technology) should appear for Bridge Examination in Mathematics Paper-I and  Paper-II at a time for this academic year i.e., 2017-18.

The students of first year of Bi.P.C Intermediate group of 2017-18 batch however may appear for Bridge Examination in  Mathematics Paper-I only.

THE MINIMUM PASS PERCENTAGE WILL BE 35% IN EACH PAPER.

The detailed syllabus of first and second year for Bridge course in Mathematics along with the model question papers for I year and II year are placed below for the information of the Bi.P.C students.

Copies of the syllabus and model question papers are also available with the concerned district RIOs in the State.

I year

  I year Syllabus(Old)
  I year Syllabus (new w.e.f. 2013-14) )
  I year Model Paper(Old)
  I year Model Paper (new w.e.f. 2013-14)

II year

 II year Syllabus(Old)
  II year Syllabus (new w.e.f. 2013-14)
 II year Model Paper(Old)
  II year Model Paper (new w.e.f. 2013-14)

Telangana State (TS) Intermediate 1st and 2nd year Syllabus, EAMCET Syllabus and Practical Syllabus for all MPC BPC Groups are given below.

Telangana Inter First & Second Year Syllabus

Telangana Inter First & Second Year Exam Time Table

Telangana Inter First & Second Year Model Question Papers

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