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For One-Time Registration (Revised with effect from 01.03.2017 vide G.O. (Ms).No.32, Personnel and Administrative Reforms (M) Department, dated 01.03.2017)
Note
Applicants who have already registered in One-Time Registration system within the validity period of 5 years are exempted.
Those who have registered in One-Time Registration system and paid the Registration fee i.e., Rs.150/-, it is enough to pay the examination fee alone.
Preliminary Examination Fee Rs.100/-
Note
The Preliminary Examination fee should be paid at the time of submitting the online application for this recruitment if they are not eligible for the fee concession noted below. Failure to pay the prescribed fee along with the application in-time will be liable for rejection of application.
Main Written Examination Fee Rs.200/-
Note
The Main Written Examination fee should be paid later only by those applicants who are admitted to the Main Written Examination based on the result of Preliminary Examination and on receipt of intimation from Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, if they are not eligible for fee concession.
Fee concession:
1) Scheduled Castes /Scheduled Full Exemption The Community Certificate should Caste(Arunthathiyar's) have been obtained from competent
and Scheduled Tribes authority.
2) Differently Abled Full Exemption (i) For Differently Abled persons, the
Persons, Destitute disability should not be less than 40%
Widow of all communities (ii) For DWs, the DW certificate
should have been obtained from the RDO /Sub Collector/Assistant Collector
3) Most Backward Class De notified Three free chances
Communities, Backward Classes
(other than Muslim) and Backward
Classes
Note:
If, the Examination fee concession claimed in the application is found to exceed the admissible limits as announced above, the application will be rejected at any stage of selection. The number of free chances availed by the applicants will be counted from the previous applications submitted through One-Time Registration and / or submitted directly without One-Time Registration.
Age Concession
(i) For Differently Abled Persons
Differently Abled Persons are eligible for age concession up to 10 years over and above the
maximum age limit prescribed above.
(ii ) For Ex-Servicemen
(a) The maximum age limit is 53 years for the applicants who belong to SCs, SCs(A), ST, MBCs/DCs, BCs and BCMs.
(b) The maximum age limit is 48 years for “Others” (i.e.) applicants not belonging to any of the
above said categories.
(c) The above mentioned age concession will not apply to the Ex-Servicemen applicants those
who have already been recruited to any class or service or category.
TNPSC GROUP I
Post Name Min . Age Max . Age Max . Age for
SC/ST/OBC General
other reserved Category
Categories
Deputy Collector 21 Years 37 Years 32 Years
Deputy Collector
Superintendent of 21 Years 37 Years 32 Years
Police(category-I)
Deputy Register of Co 21 Years 37 Years 32 Years
Operative Societies
Assistant Director of 21 Years 37 Years 32 Years
Rural Development
District Officer (fire & 21 Years 37 Years 32 Years
Rescue Services)
TNPSC GROUP 1 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER AGE LIMIT
Post name Qualification Min .age Max . age(for SC/ST/OBC & Max . age
Other reserved categories) for others
Assistant Any Degree 21 Years 37 Years 32 Years
Commissioner
Assistant For a B.L degree 21 Years 37 Years 32 Years
Commissioner UGC recognized
Institute
Name of the post General Educational Qualifications
TNPSC Group 1 Deputy Collector, Graduate degree from:
Deputy Superintendent of Police
(category-1), Assistant Commissioner A University incorporated by a state or Central Act
(Commercial Taxes), Deputy Register of OR An educational institute established by an Act of
co-operative Societies, Assistant Director Parliament OR
of Rural Development, District Officer Deemed University under Section 3, UGC Act 1956
(fire & Rescue Services)
Name of the post Educational Qualification Additional Qualification
Deputy Superintendent A degree/diploma in forensic science Preference is given to those
of Police (category-1) & criminology from a recognized who possess National Awards
University in India for Physical Efficiency
Assistant Commissioner 1st Preference: A degree both in the
streams of Law & in commerce together
along with a Diploma in Taxation Laws
2nd Preference: A degree both in the
streams of Commerce & Law
3rd Preference: A degree Either in Law -
or Commerce together with a Diploma in
Taxation laws.
4th Preference: A degree either Law or
Commerce
Assistant Director PG degree in Rural Service of the Gandhigram -
of Rural Development Rural Institute, Madurai OR
Diploma or PG degree in Extension or Sociology
Deputy Registrar of 1st Preference: M.A. (Co-operation)Degree
Co-operative Societies
2nd Preference: M.Com degree with
Co-Operation as a Subject
3rd Preference: B.A (Co-Operation) Degree
District Employment Graduate in Economics/Education/Sociology/ Experience in
Officer Statistics/Psychology OR Industrial/
PG Diploma in Social Science Labor Welfare
Personal Management
Physical Qualifications:
Name of the Post Physical Qualifications
Deputy Superintendent 1. The height of the men should be not less than 165cm; they must
of Police (category-1) have 85cms around the chest
2. The height of the women must be not lesser than 155cms. Chest
Measurement does not apply to them.
District Officer (fire & 1. Men-height-not lesser than 165 cms, weight-50kgs,chest-not
Rescue service) Lesser than 84 cms.
2. Women-height not lesser than 155 cms, chest measurement,
Weight does not apply.
Group –I Services(Preliminary Examination) General Studies – Degree Standard
TOPICS FOR OBJECTIVE TYPE
UNIT – I ‐ General science :
Physics ‐ Universe ‐ General Scientific laws ‐ Scientific instruments ‐ Inventions and discoveries‐National scientific laboratories‐Science glossary‐Mechanics and properties of matter‐Physical quantities, standards and units‐Force, motion and energy‐electricity and Magnetism‐ electronics & communications ‐ Heat, light and sound‐Atomic and nuclear physics‐Solid State Physics‐Spectroscopy – Geophysics ‐ Astronomy and space science.
Chemistry ‐ Elements and Compounds‐Acids, bases and salts ‐ Oxidation and reduction
– Chemistry of ores and metals ‐Carbon, nitrogen and their compounds‐Fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides‐Biochemistry and biotechnology‐Electrochemistry‐Polymers and plastics.
Botany ‐ Main Concepts of life science‐The cell‐basic unit of life‐Classification of living organism‐Nutrition and dietetics‐Respiration‐Excretion of metabolic waste‐Bio‐ communication
Zoology ‐ Blood and blood circulation‐Endocrine system‐Reproductive system‐Genetics the science of heredity‐Environment, ecology, health and hygiene, Bio‐ diversity and its conservation‐Human diseases, prevention and remedies‐Communicable diseases and non‐ communicable diseases‐Alcoholism and drug abuse‐Animals, plants and human life.
UNIT ‐ II. Current Events :
History ‐ Latest diary of events – National ‐ National symbols ‐Profile of States‐Defense, national security and terrorism‐World organizations‐pacts and summits‐Eminent persons & places in news‐Sports & games‐Books & authors ‐Awards & honors‐Cultural panorama‐Latest historical events‐ India and its neighbors‐ Latest terminology‐ Appointments‐who is who?
Political Science ‐ India’s foreign policy ‐ Latest court verdicts – public opinion ‐ Problems in conduct of public elections‐ Political parties and political system in India‐ Public awareness & General administration‐ Role of Voluntary organizations & Govt.,‐Welfare oriented govt. schemes, their utility
Geography ‐ Geographical landmarks‐Policy on environment and ecology
Economics‐ Current socio‐economic problems‐New economic policy & govt. sector
Science ‐ Latest inventions on science & technology ‐ Latest discoveries in Health Science ‐ Mass media & communication
UNIT – III Geography ‐ Earth and Universe ‐ Solar system‐ Atmosphere hydrosphere, lithosphere ‐Monsoon, rainfall, weather and climate‐ Water resources ‐ rivers in India ‐ Soil, minerals & natural resources‐Natural vegetation‐Forest & wildlife‐Agricultural pattern, livestock & fisheries‐Transport & communication‐Social geography– population‐density and distribution‐Natural calamities – disaster management‐Climate change ‐ impact and consequences‐ mitigation measures‐Pollution Control
UNIT–IV History and culture of India‐ pre‐historicevents‐Indusvalleycivilization‐Vedic,AryanandSangamage‐Mauryadynasty‐BuddhismandJainism‐ Guptas, Delhi Sultans, Mughals and Marathas‐Age of Vijayanagaram and the bahmanis‐South Indian history‐Culture and Heritage of Tamil people‐Advent of European invasion‐Expansion and consolidation of British rule‐Effect of British rule on socio‐ economic factors‐Social reforms and religious movements‐India since independence‐ Characteristics of Indian culture‐Unity in
diversity –race, color, language, custom‐ India‐as secular state‐Organizations for fine arts, dance, drama, music‐Growth of rationalist, Dravidian movement in TN‐Political parties and populist schemes – Prominent personalities in the various spheres – Arts, Science, literature and Philosophy – Mother Teresa, Swami Vivekananda, Pandit Ravishankar , M.S.Subbulakshmi, Rukmani Arundel and J.Krishnamoorthy etc.
UNIT – V ‐ INDIAN POLITY ‐ Constitution of India ‐ Preamble to the constitution ‐ Salient features of constitution ‐ Union, State and territory‐ Citizenship‐rights amend duties ‐ Fundamental rights ‐ Fundamental duties ‐ Human rights charter ‐ Union legislature – Parliament ‐ State executive ‐ State Legislature – assembly ‐ Status of Jammu & Kashmir ‐ Local government – panchayat raj – Tamil Nadu ‐ Judiciary in India – Rule of law/Due process of law ‐ Indian federalism – center – state relations ‐ Emergency provisions ‐ Civil services in India ‐ Administrative challenges in a welfare state ‐ Complexities of district administration ‐ Elections‐ Election Commission Union and State ‐ Official language and Schedule‐VIII ‐ Amendments to constitution ‐ Schedules to constitution ‐ Administrative reforms & tribunals‐ Corruption in public life ‐ Anti‐ corruption measures– Central Vigilance Commission, lok‐adalats, Ombudsman, Comptroller and Auditor General of India. ‐ Right to information ‐ Central and State Commission ‐ Empowerment of women‐ Voluntary organizations and public grievances redressal ‐ Consumer protection forms
UNIT – VI ‐ INDIAN ECONOMY‐ Nature of Indian economy ‐ Five‐year plan models‐ an assessment ‐ Land reforms& agriculture ‐ Application of science in agriculture ‐ Industrial growth ‐ Capital formation and investment‐Role of public sector & disinvestment ‐ Development of infrastructure‐ National income ‐ Public finance & fiscal policy ‐ Price policy & public distribution‐ Banking, money & monetary policy ‐ Role of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)‐ WTO‐globalization & privatization ‐ Rural welfare oriented program ‐ Social sector problems – population, education, health, employment, poverty ‐ HRD – sustainable economic growth‐ Economic trends in Tamil Nadu ‐ Energy Different sources and development ‐ Finance Commission ‐ Planning Commission ‐ National Development Council
UNIT – VII ‐ INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT ‐ National renaissance‐ Early uprising against British rule‐1857Revolt‐ Indian National Congress ‐ Emergence of national leaders‐ Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore, Netaji ‐Growth of militant movements‐Different modes of agitations‐Era of different Acts & Pacts‐World war & final phase struggle ‐ Communalism led to partition‐ Role of Tamil Nadu in freedom struggle‐ Rajaji, VOC, Periyar, Bharathiar & Others ‐ Birth of political parties/political system in India since independence
UNIT – VIII – APTITUDE& MENTAL ABILITYTESTS ‐ Conversion of information to data ‐Collection, compilation and presentation of data ‐ Tables, graphs, diagrams‐ Parametric representation of data‐Analytical interpretation of data ‐Simplification‐ Percentage‐Highest Common Factor (HCF)‐Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)‐Ratio and Proportion‐Simple interest‐Compound interest‐Area‐Volume‐Time and Work‐ Behavioral ability ‐ Basic terms, Communications in information technology ‐ Application of Information and Communication Technology(ICT) ‐ Decision making and problem solving
Logical Reasoning ‐ Puzzles – Dice ‐ Visual Reasoning‐ Alpha numeric Reasoning‐ Number Series ‐ Logical Number/Alphabetical/Diagrammatic
SCHEME FOR PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION, MAIN WRITTEN EXAMINATION AND ORAL TEST
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION (OBJECTIVE TYPE)
Subject Duration Max Marks Min Qualifying Marks for selection Others
SCs, SC(A)s,STs,
MBCs/ DCs,BC(OBCM)s
and BCMs Single paper in General
Studies-Objective Type
(200 Questions) General Studies 3 Hours 300 90 120 (Degree Standard)
150 Questions Aptitude & Mental Ability Test (SSLC Standard)
50 Questions
Total 300
MAIN WRITTEN EXAMINATION AND ORAL TEST
Subject Duration Max Marks Min Qualifying Marks for selection
SCs, SC(A)s, STs,
MBCs/ DC,
BC(OBCM)s and BCMs
Others
General Studies-
Descriptive type
(Degree Standard)
Paper-I 3 Hours 250
Paper-II 3 Hours 250 255 340
Paper-III 3 Hours 250
Interview & Records 100
Total 850