MPPSC Syllabi & QP (Madhya Pradesh Public Section Commission) everyone is invited application form for all Degree hold candidate in various job post in related to state, MPPSC examination is based on in different Section Paper -I And Paper -I Such as (Prelims & Mains ) Examination After personal Interview, prelims is object-based Question paper, And mains is Written-test, before apply application form ready full notification and syllabus idea related to exam, And precious year Question Paper is ready carefully because this is helpful for the preparation.
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official website | https://mppsc.nic.in/ |
Post Name | Civil Services |
Job Location | Madhya Pradesh |
Section Process | Written test, Interview, objective type Question |
Personal Interview Marks | 175 Marks |
Prelims Examination Marks | 400 Marks two paper |
Mains Marks | 1400 marks |
MPPSC Syllabus Details
Examination Name | Subject | Duration | Marks |
Prelims Exam | General Studies General Aptitude Test | 02 Hours 02 Hours | 200 200 |
Mains Exam | 1 st Paper: General studies-I | 03 Hours | 300 |
2nd Paper General Studies -II | 03 Hours | 300 | |
3nd Paper General Studies -III | 03 Hours | 300 | |
4nd Paper General Studies -IV | 03 Hours | 200 | |
5nd Paper General Studies -V | 03 Hours | 200 | |
6nd Paper General Studies -VI | 02 Hours | 100 | |
Interview | Personality Test | 175 |
MPPSC Preliminary Examination Syllabus
Paper-I General Studies
1. History,Cultural and Literature of Madhya Pradesh. |
2. History of India. |
3. Geography of Madhya Pradesh. |
4.Geography of world and India. 1. Physical Geography 2.Natural Resources. 3.Social Geography 4. Economic Geography |
5.1 Constitutional System of Madhya Pradesh. 5.2 Economy of Madhya Pradesh. |
6. Constitution Government and Economy of India. |
7. Science & Technology |
8.Current international and National Affairs |
9. information and communication Technology |
10. National & Regional Constitutional/statutory Bodies. |
Paper-2 General Aptitude Test
1.Comprehension |
2. Interpersonal Skill inducing communication Skill. |
3. Logical Reasoning and analytical ability. |
4.Decision Making and problem solving |
5. General mental ability |
6. Basic Numeracy |
7. Hindi Language Comprehension skill (class X level) |
Full syllabus Official Notification –Click here.pdf |
MPPSC Mains Examination Syllabus
First Paper -I, History
Unit I: Indian History – Political, Economic, Social and Cultural History of India from Harappan civilization to 10th Century A.D. |
Unit II: Political, Economic, Social and Cultural History of India from 11th to 18th Century A.D. Mughal rulers and their administration, Emergence of composite culture. Impact of British Rule on Indian Economy and Society. |
Unit III: Reactions of Indians against British Colonial Rule: Peasant and Tribal revolts, The First Struggle of Independence. Indian Renaissance: National Freedom Movement and its leaders. The emergence of India as a Republic Nation, Reorganization of States, Formation of Madhya Pradesh. Major events of the post-independence period. |
Unit IV: Dependence Movement in Madhya Pradesh. Indian Cultural Heritage (with special reference to Madhya Pradesh). Salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature, Festivals & Architecture from ancient to modern times. World Heritage sites in Madhya Pradesh and Tourism |
Unit V: Dynasties of Madhya Pradesh: Gondwana, Bundeli, Bagheli, Holkar, Scindia and Bhopal State (From the beginning till independence). |
MPPSC Mains Examination Syllabus
First Paper -I, Geography
Unit I: World Geography Major Physical Features: Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Rivers, Lakes and Glaciers. Major Geographical Phenomena: Earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic, Cyclone.World Climate: Climate and seasons, distribution of rainfall and climatic regions, Climate change and its effects. |
Unit II: Geography of India Major physical features: Mountains, Plateaus, Plains, Rivers, Lakes and Glaciers. Physiographic Division of India. Climate: Origin of Monsoon, El Nino, Climate and Seasons, Distribution of rainfall and climatic regions. Natural Resources: Types and their uses. (A) Water, forest, soil (B) Rocks and minerals. Population: Growth, distribution, density, sex ratio, literacy, migration, rural and urban population. Food Processing and Related Industries: Scope and significance, Localization of industries, Requisites for forwarding and backward linkages for industries, demand-supply and chain managemen |
Unit III: Geography of Madhya Pradesh – Major Geomorphic Regions with special reference to Narmada Valley and Malwa Plateau. Natural vegetation and climate.Soil: Physical, chemical and biological properties of soil, soil formation process, problems of soil erosion and soil degradation, problem soil and methods of its reclamation, soil conservation planning on a watershed basis.Mineral and Energy Resources: Types, distribution and uses. Major Industries: Based on agricultural produce, forests and minerals. The Tribes of State with particular reference to vulnerable tribes |
Unit IV: Water and Disaster Management Drinking-Water: Supply, factors of impurity of water and quality management. Water management. Groundwater and water conservation. Natural and Man-made disasters, Concept and scope of disaster management, specific hazards and mitigation.Community planning: Resource mapping, relief and rehabilitation, preventive and administrative measures, safe construction. Alternative communication and survival efficiency. |
Unit V: Advanced Techniques in Geography Remote sensing: principles, electromagnetic spectrum, components, types of satellite, Application of remote sensing. GIS (Global Information System): Components of GIS, and its applications. GPS (Global Positioning System): Basic concepts of GPS and its applications |
Paper II Part A: General Studies
UnitI: Constitution of India: Its Foundation, characteristics, Basic Structure and important amendments.Conceptual elements: Objectives, fundamental rights and duties, the directive principle of state policy.Federalism, Central: State Relations, Supreme Court, High Court, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism, Lok Adalat and Public Interest Litigation |
Unit II: Election Commission of India, Comptroller and Auditor General of India, Union Public Service Commission, Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission and NITI Aayog. Role of caste, religion, class, ethnicity, language and gender in Indian politics, Political parties and voting behaviour in Indian politics, civil society and Public movement, National integrity and security issues |
Unit III: Public participation and local government. Accountability and Rights: Competition Commission, Consumer Forum, Information Commission, Women’s Commission, Human Rights Commission, SC / ST/ OBC Commission, Central Vigilance Commission.Features of democracy: Political Representations, Participation of Citizens in the Decision making Process.Community-based organizations (CBO), Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) and Self-help groups (SHG).Role of Media and Problems (Electronic, Print and Social). |
Unit IV: Indian Political Thinkers: Kautilya, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, Ram Manohar Lohia, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar, Deendayal Upadhyaya, Jayaprakash Narayan. |
UnitV: Administration and Management:- Meaning, nature and significance, Role of public administration in the developed and developing societies, Development of Public Administration as a subject, Modern Public Administration, Principles of Public Administration. Concepts: Power, Authority, Responsibility and Delegation.Theories of organization, steps and area of control and unity of command. New dimensions of public management, management of change and development administration |
Mains Paper II Part B: Economics And Sociology–Click here.pdf |
Mains Paper III: Science & Technology –Click here.pdf |
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