Syllabus of Compulsory Subjects of HCS Exam
1. English and English Essay
Questions to test the candidate's capacity to understand and write good English. The paper will comprise precis writing expansion, tests in vocabulary and any other form of composition that may be suitable.
2. Hindi and Hindi Essay (in Devnagri Script)
3. General Knowledge including Everyday Science
This paper is intended to test the candidate's knowledge of current events and of such matters of every day observation and experience in their scientist aspect as may be expected of an educated person who has not made a special study of any scientific subject. The paper will also include questions of historical, geographical and economic importance, with special reference to Haryana.
Syllabus of Optional Subjects of HCS Exam
1. Agriculture
Part I:
Concepts of multiple cropping, multistorey, relay and inter-cropping, and their importance in relation to food production.
Part II:
Cell Division, Nucleic acids-structure and function.
2. Animal Husbandary and Veterinary Science
Part I:
a. Animal Nutrition
b. Animal Physiology
c. Live Stock Production and Management
d. Genetics and Animal Breeding
Part II:
a. Health and Hygiene
b. Animal Diseases
c. Veterinary Public Health
d. Milk and Milk Products Technology
e. Meat Hygiene
f. Extenstion
3. Botony
Part I:
a. Microbiology and Plant Pathology
b. Cryptogams
c. Bryopytes
d. Pteriodophytes
e. Gymnosperms
f. Phytogeography
g. Systematics
h. Anatomy
i. Embryology
j. Economc Botany
Part II:
a. Cytogenetics
b. Plant Breeding and Biostatistics
c. Physiology and Biochemistry
d. Plant Ecology
e. Applied Botany
4. Chemistry
Part I:
a. Atomic Structure
b. Chemical Bonding
c. Solid State
d. Gaseous State
e. Thermodynamics and Statistical Thermodynamics
f. Clausius Clapeyron Equation
g. Electrode Potential
h. Chemical Kinetics
i. Photochemistry
j. Surface Phenomena and Catalysis
k. Coordination Chemistry
l. Chemistry of d block elements.
Part II:
a. Reaction Mechanisms and Reactive Intermediates
b. Substitution Reaction
c. Chemistry and mechanism of reactions
d. Polymeric Systems
f. Principles of spectroscopy and application in structure elucidation
5. Civil Engineering
Part I:
a. Engineering Mechanics
b. Strength of Materials
c. Structural Analysis
d. Design of Structure
e. Fluid Mechanics
f. Open Channel flow
g. Geo-technical Engineering
Part II:
a. Construction Technolgoty
b. Constructions Equipment
c. Construction Planning and Management
d. Survey
e. Transportation Engineering
f. Hydrology
g. Irrigation Engineering
h. Enviornment Engineering
6. Commerce and Accountancy
Part I: Accounting and Finance
a. Financing Accounting
b. Cost Accounting
c. Taxation
d. Auditing
e. Business Finance and Financial Institutions
Part II: Organisation Theory and Industrial Relations
a. Organisation Theory
b. Industrial Relations
7. Economics
Part I:
a. Micro Economics Analysis
b. Nature, types and functions of money
c. Full employment and Say's Law
d. Function of Central Bank
e. Public Finance
f. International Economics
g. Growth and Development
Part II:
a. Indian Economics in Past.
b. Employment
c. Industry
d. Money and Banking
e. Index numbers of price level
f. Trade balance of payments and exchange
g. Public Finance and Fiscal Policy
h. Economic Planning in India
8. Electrical Engineering
Part I:
a. Electrical Circuits-Theory and Applications
b. Signals and Systems
c. E.M. Theory
d. Analog Electronics
e. Digital Electronics
f. Energy Conversion
g. Power Electronic and Electric Drives
h. Analog Communication
Part II:
a. Control Systems
b. Electrical Engineering Materials
c. Microprcessor and Microcomputers
d. Measurement and Instrumentation
e. Power Systems;Analysis and Control
f. Power System Protection
g. Non-Conventional Energy Sources and Energy Management
9. English Literature
English Literature from 1600 to 1990.
10. Geography
Part I:
a. Physical Geography
b. Human Geography
Part II:
a. Geography of India
11. Hindi Literature
Part I:
a. History of Hindi Language and Nagari Lipi
b. History of Hindi Literature
c. Katha Sahitya
d. Drama and Theatre
e. Criticism
Part II:
First hand reading of the texts of main Hindi writers's texts.
12. Indian History
Part I:
a. History of India (Down to AD 750)
Part II:
a. Modren India and Freedom Struggle(1757 AD - 1947 AD)
13. Law
Part I:
a. Constitutional Law of India
b. International Law
Part II:
a. Law of Crimes
b. Law of Torts
c. Law of Contracts and Mercantile Law.
d. Law of Evidence and Indian Evidence Act.
14. Mathematics