The Tripura PSC Exam is conducted in three stages, which are as follows:
1. Preliminary Examination (MCQs): This stage consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and carries a total of 200 marks.
2. Mains (Written): The Mains stage is a written examination and carries a total of 800 marks.
3. Personality Test: The final stage is the Personality Test, which carries 100 marks.
In this article, you will find comprehensive information to help you successfully clear the Tripura PSC exam. We have provided detailed insights into the exam pattern, syllabus, and the selection process.
TPSC (Tripura PSC) Mains Syllabus
The TPSC (Tripura PSC) Mains exam consists of several subjects, including optional papers. Here is the detailed syllabus for each subject:
1. Essay and Précis Writing in English:- Essay writing- Official letter writing- Précis writing- Report writing
2. English Composition:- Antonyms, synonyms- Editing/omission- Comprehension- Sentence transformation
3. Indian Constitution and 5-year Plan:- Constitution of India: Preamble, features, fundamental rights, citizenship- Members of the Central Government: The president, Prime Minister, and the council of ministers- Powers of the judiciary- Relation between the Union and the State- Politics of Election- 5-year Plan: Planning, need and genesis of development planning in India, plan period overview, agriculture sector vs. the industrial sector, poverty, unemployment, employment, role of foreign institutions like The World Bank, World Trade Organization (WTO), and International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the development of India
4. Bengali Composition and Translation:- Poetry: Ode to the West Wind by Shelley, Futility by W. Owen, The Lady of Shalott by A. L. Tennyson, Heaven of Freedom by R. Tagore, Stopping by Wood by R. Frost, In the Bazaars of Hyderabad by Sarojini Naidu- Prose: After Twenty Years by O'Henry, Shot by Pushkin, Toba Tek Singh by Saadat Hasan Manto, The Happy Prince by Oscar Wild, The Rocking Horse Winner by D. H. Lawrence, Shooting an Elephant by G. Orwell
5. General Knowledge and Current Affairs:- Questions on Tripura, India, world, environmental science, games and sports, etc.
6. Optional Paper-1: Depends on the subject chosen
7. Optional Paper-2: Depends on the subject chosen
8. Optional Paper-3: Depends on the subject chosen
Optional Subjects:Students are required to select three optional papers from the following list. They must mention their chosen optional papers in the application.
Psychology, English, Statistics, Bengali, Geography, Sanskrit, Political Science, Economics, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Sciences, Philosophy, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, History, Education, Commerce, Law, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology, Physiology, Chemistry, Botany
In addition to the compulsory papers, candidates must choose their optional subjects and notify them in their application.
Note: The Prelims Exam pattern consists of 200 objective-type questions carrying 1 mark each, while the Mains Exam pattern includes compulsory papers and optional papers. The maximum marks for each subject are mentioned in the respective sections. The Personality Test is conducted for qualified candidates and evaluates their personality traits, leadership skills, intellect, social awareness, decision-making skills, and knowledge of current affairs.
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