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RAJASTHAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, AJMER

SYLLABUS FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR THE


POST OF ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN GEOGRAPHY
FOR COLLEGE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
PAPER-I
PART: I- DEVELOPMENT OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT AND
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Unit – I
History of Geographic Thought: Development of geographical knowledge
during ancient and medieval period; Contributions of Greek, Roman and Arab
geographers. Foundations of modern geography; Contributions of German,
French, British and American schools. Development of geographical knowledge
in India.
Conceptual and methodological developments during the 20th century with
changing paradigms; determinism and possibilism, quantitative revolution and
impact of positivism, behaviouralism, humanism, radicalism and welfare
approach in geography. Concepts of chorological science, areal differentiation,
system analysis and spatial organization.

Unit – II
Research Methodology: Meaning, types and significance of Research,
Research approaches; deductive and inductive, Concept of qualitative and
quantitative research, Identification of research problem, Research design,
Types of data, Data collection; questionnaire and schedule, Research
methodology and research methods, Bi-variate and multivariate analysis,
Sampling fundamentals and sampling design, Data analysis, Interpretation and
report-writing, Plagiarism, Research ethics, Citing of references.

PART: II- PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY

Unit – III
Geomorphology: Fundamental Concepts of Geomorphology, Geological time
scale, Processes of development of land forms; Endogenetic and exogenetic
forces, Orogenesis and important phases of mountain building, Mountain
building theories, Continental drift and plate tectonics, Denudation processes;
weathering and erosion, Concept of geomorphic cycles; Davis and Penk,
Landforms associated with fluvial, glacial, arid, coastal and karst cycles, Slope
forms and concepts of slope evolution, Environmental and Applied
geomorphology and Geomorphic hazards.
Unit – IV
Climatology: Composition and structure of atmosphere, Insolation, Heat
budget, Distribution of temperature, atmospheric pressure and general
circulation of winds; Monsoons and jet streams, Stability and instability of
atmosphere, Air-masses and fronts, Temperate and tropical cyclones, Types and
distribution of precipitation, Classification of world climates; Koppen's and
Thornthwatte's schemes and Hydrological cycle.

Unit – V
Oceanography: Relief of Oceans; hypsometric curve, Bottom relief of Indian,
Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Ocean deposits, Coral reefs, Temperature, density
and salinity of oceans, Ocean circulations; tides and ocean currents, Sea-level
changes, Marine resources and their utilization.

Unit – VI
Environment Geography: Components of environment and ecology, Physical
factors influencing world distribution of plants and animals, Types, forms and
functions of ecosystem; forest, grassland, marine, desert and mountain
ecosystems, Bio-diversity; depletion and conservation, Environmental pollution;
types, causes, effects and solutions, Climate change; global warming and ozone
depletion, Environmental hazards and disasters; types, effects and management
and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

PART: III- PRACTICAL GEOGRAPHY

Unit - VII
Cartography: Types of maps and their interpretation, single purpose and
composite maps; choropleth, isopleth and chorochromatic maps, Statistical
diagrams; one, two and three dimensional diagrams, Climatic graphs;
climograph, hyther graph and climatograph, Map projections; classification and
their specific uses and Toposheets; Traditional and Open Series Maps (OSM).

Unit - VIII
Geospatial Techniques: Remote sensing and computer application in mapping;
digital mapping, electro-magnetic radiations, Remote sensing systems;
platforms, sensors, resolution and radiometric characteristics, Digital Elevation
Model, Application of remote sensing in the study of land use, land cover and
resource planning, Introduction to Geographic Information System (GIS),
Fundamentals of GIS; geo-spatial databases, data capture, Raster and vector
data, Implications of integration of remote sensing and GIS and Global
Positioning System (GPS).
Unit – IX
Statistical Method: Data tabulation, Study of frequency distribution, Measures
of central tendency, Selection of class intervals for mapping, Measures of
dispersion and concentration; standard deviation, Lorenz curve and Gini’s
coefficient; Methods of measuring association, simple and multiple correlation
and regression.
Measurement of spatial patterns of distribution; nearest-neighbour analysis,
Scaling techniques; rank score and weighted score; Sampling techniques for
geographical analysis and Models in geography; Simulation model, Gravity
model.

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Note :- Pattern of Question Paper


1. Objective type paper
2. Maximum Marks : 75
3. Number of Questions : 150
4. Duration of Paper : Three Hours
5. All Questions carry equal marks.
6. Medium of Competitive Exam: Bilingual in English & Hindi.
7. There will be Negative Marking.

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