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As you want to get the educational qualification to write TGT (Social Science) in Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board so here is the information of the same for you:

Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates must have passed their intermediate or 10+2 of senior secondary examination from a recognized board/university or any other equivalent qualification.

Candidates must have completed two-year certificate or diploma course in ETE/JBT or equivalent or B.El.Ed from a recognized institution. They must have studied Hindi as subject at the secondary level education.

Age limit:
Candidate’s age must not more than 30years which is relaxable by five years for SC/ST candidates, three years for OBC candidates and 10 years for PH candidates. In the case of central government employees, an upper age relaxation of five years is offered according to the instruction issued by the central government.

Application fee:
Application fee of Rs.100 should be paid in the form of crossed Indian postal order drawn in favor of the secretary, DSSSB payable at Krishna Nagar Head Post Office, Delhi. Candidates belonging to PH/ST/SC category are exempted from payment of application fee.

Contact Details:
Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board
UTCS Building,
Behind Karkardooma Courts Complex,
Vishwas Nagar, Shahdara, Sector 7,
RK Puram,
New Delhi,
Haryana 110032 ‎
011 2237 0237
India

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Old December 17th, 2014, 03:10 PM
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Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board Trained Graduate Teacher exam details are as given below:

Trained Graduate Teacher

Eligibility;


Master Degree (or its equivalent Orient Degree in the case of PGT Sanskrit/Hindi) in the subject concerned from a recognized University

Degree/Diploma in Teaching the blinds from a recognized university/institution. Desirable: Knowledge of Hindi.

Essential Experience:
3 years experience in teaching in a recognized Institution of blind.

Pay Scale:
Rs. 9300-34800 + GP Rs. 4800/; Group: ‘B’, Non-Gazetted, Ex-Cadre;

Probation period: 01year;

Age Limit:
Below 36 years & relaxable for Govt Employees &Departmental Employees upto 05 years

Syllabus:

Social Science

HISTORY

● Contemporary World

a. Industrial Revolution

b. Economic Depression

c. Labour &Peasant class issues

d. Growth of industries in India in twentieth

e. Century

f. e. Features of colonial society in India

● French Revolution

g. Causes

h. Events

i. Impact

j. Consequences

● The Revolt of 1857

● Indian Freedom Struggle – 1885 to 1947

● Russian Revolution-1917, Causes, Events, Impact on Russia and the World, Consequences

● Rise of Socialism

• Philosophy of Karl Marx

• Socialism in Europe

• Impact of Socialism

● Rise of Fascist Forces in Germany & Italy

● The Two World Wars and the establishment of UN

GEOGRAPHY

Introduction to solar system; origin of earth,

Motions of the Earth: Rotation, Revolution, Occurrence of Day and Night; change of seasons; Latitudes and Longitudes; Finding time.

Earth’s Interior: Origin of continents and ocean basins Wegener’s Continental drift theory, Theory of Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Folding and faulting

Rocks and minerals: Types of rocks; soil formation; major types and characteristics.

Agents of gradation: Weathering, mass wasting, running water, wind, glaciers, sea waves and Karsat topography

Climate:

Atmosphere - Composition and structure, elements of weather and climate

Insulation -Heat Budget, Heating and cooling of atmosphere, Conduction, Convection, Solar Radiation, Terrestrial raditiation, Advection, Temperature, Factors controlling temperature, distribution of temperature-horizontal and vertical

Pressure -Pressure belts, winds, cyclones and anti-cyclone,

Evaporation, condensation and precipitation and their forms: Humidity, rainfall and its types.

World climates- Classification, greenhouse effect, global worming and global climate change.

Water (Oceans): Distribution of water bodies on the Earth’s surface; hydrological cycle.

Ocean- Submarine relief, distribution of temperature and salinity; movement of ocean water’s-waves, tides currents of Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean

Maps and Scales- Definition and classification

Finding directions, conventional signs

Techniques of representing relief features on map; contours, Hachures, Hill shading, layer tinting.

Representation of climatic data; line and Bar Graph, (Climograph) Isotherms, isobars and isohyets

Biosphere: Ecology, type of Eco-System, structure and functions of Eco-system-Food Chain, Food Web, World Biomes, Ecological Balance , Biodiversity and its conservation.

India (Size and Location)

Physical features of India

Geological Structure, Physiographic divisions, drainage system and its evolution.

Climate: origin and mechanism of Indian monsoon, Seasons of India, Classification of Climate of India (Coeppen’s) Soil: Types and distribution: Natural vegetation: types and distribution.

Population:

Growth and Distribution of population: Causes & Factors

Migration-Causes and consequences

Population theories & their relevance- Malthus, Demographic transition - theory

Population composition and its Attributes: Population and sustainable development; Population as a resource; Population problems and polices with reference to India.

Resources and Development

Meaning, nature and Components of resources and environment; Resources, environment and technology interface: classification of resources.

Distribution, utilization, economic and environmental significance and conservation of water, Minerals, Forests and fisheries; production and distribution of major crops, wild life resource and energy resources.

Agriculture

Wet and dry agriculture, Intensive, Extensive, shifting, commercial and plantation agricultural development and problems, crop intensity, major crops.

Manufacturing Industries

Classification, locational factors, types and distribution, industrial clusters of India, Production and distribution of sugar, Cotton Textile Iron and steel, chemicals and electronic industries.

Life lines of National Economy

Means of transportation and communication, Roads, Railways, waterways and airways, oil and gas pipelines, National electric grid, radio, television satellite and computers

International trade - Changing pattern of India’s foreign trade, sea ports and airports: Tourism as trade.

Understanding Disaster and Hazards.

Type of Disasters- Natural & Manmade.

1. Disaster Management : Becoming a Disaster manager. Components of Disaster management.

2. Disaster risk reduction: Disaster risk management. Understanding Disaster mitigation. Specific Hazards and mitigation.

3. Common manmade Disasters and their prevention

4. Community based Disaster Management and social planning for Disasters.

5. Tsunami: The killer sea waves.

6. Survival skills: During and After Disaster.

7. Alternative Communication system.

8. Safe construction Practices

9. Sharing Responsibilities

10. Planning Ahead

Components of production

People as Resource

• Economic activities/ non economic activities

• Population

• Education

• Health

• Unemployment/Employment

Poverty as a challenge

• Poverty line

• Poverty & inequality

• Policies for poverty reduction

• Poverty estimates

Food security in India

• Food security

• Green revolution

• Buffer stock

• Issue Price/Support price

• Role of co-operative societies in food security

Development

Growth/Development and structural development:

• Growth and distribution, sustainable agricultural growth

• Growth structural changes

• Population and human resource development

• Purchasing power parity (PPP)

• Main features of Indian Economy at the time of Independence

• Economic development

• Gross enrolment ratio

• Foreign trade & Economic development

• Development & under development

• Distribution of Income/factors of development

Sectors of the Economy

• Classification of Sectors like- Primary/Secondary/ Organized/unorganized/Public/Private sector

• Small and Large Industry

• Performance of the Public Sector

• Privatization

• Employment growth in the Industrial sector

Money & Credit

• Indian Monetary System

• Function of money

• Banks :

o Central Bank function

o Commercial Banks

• Self help Groups (SHGs)

• Debt trap

• Demand of money & supply of money

• Financial markets

• Money and capital market

• Monetary aggregates in India.


CIVICS

• Power sharing

• Federalism

• Democracy and Diversity

• Political parties

• Elections

• Challenges to Democracy

• Popular struggle and movements –like in Nepal, Bolivia

• Democracy

§ Concept

§ Salient Features

§ Local Self Government

§ Elections

§ Democracy in India & the World

• Indian Constitution

§ Framing of the constitution

§ Adoption of the constitution

§ Working of Institutions –Parliament ,

§ Judiciary

§ Fundamental Rights
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