Haryana SET Exam 2024: Prelims Syllabus Breakdown
The Haryana State Eligibility Test (SET) is a crucial examination for aspiring Assistant Professors in various disciplines in Haryana. The exam is conducted by the Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) and comprises two stages: Preliminary and Main. This article focuses on the Prelims syllabus for the Haryana SET Exam 2024, providing a comprehensive breakdown of the topics covered in each subject.
General Paper (Compulsory)
The General Paper is a compulsory component of the Prelims exam, carrying significant weightage. It assesses the candidate’s general knowledge, reasoning abilities, and understanding of current affairs. The syllabus for General Paper includes:
1. General Knowledge:
- History: Indian National Movement, Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Indian History, Important Events and Personalities.
- Geography: Physical Geography of India, Climate, Soil, Natural Resources, Population, Agriculture, Industries, Transportation, Major Geographical Features of Haryana.
- Current Affairs: National and International Events, Major Issues, Important Personalities, Awards and Honors.
- Indian Polity: Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Union Government, State Government, Panchayati Raj, Judiciary, Election Commission.
- Economy: Indian Economy, Economic Reforms, Planning, Poverty, Unemployment, Inflation, Fiscal and Monetary Policies.
- Science and Technology: Recent Developments in Science and Technology, Space Research, Biotechnology, Information Technology, Environmental Issues.
- Art and Culture: Indian Art, Literature, Music, Dance, Theatre, Architecture, Festivals, Heritage Sites.
- Sports: Major Sports Events, Indian Sportspersons, Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games.
2. Reasoning Ability:
- Logical Reasoning: Analogies, Classification, Series, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense, Seating Arrangement.
- Analytical Reasoning: Data Interpretation, Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving, Decision Making.
- Verbal Reasoning: Synonyms, Antonyms, Sentence Completion, Comprehension Passages.
3. General English:
- Grammar: Parts of Speech, Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Active and Passive Voice, Direct and Indirect Speech.
- Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms and Phrases, One-Word Substitution.
- Comprehension: Reading Comprehension Passages, Identifying Main Idea, Inferential Questions.
4. General Hindi:
- Grammar: Parts of Speech, Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Active and Passive Voice, Direct and Indirect Speech.
- Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms and Phrases, One-Word Substitution.
- Comprehension: Reading Comprehension Passages, Identifying Main Idea, Inferential Questions.
5. Computer Literacy:
- Basic Computer Concepts: Hardware, Software, Operating Systems, Input/Output Devices.
- MS Office Suite: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Basic Functions and Applications.
- Internet and Web Browsing: Basics of Internet, Email, Search Engines, Social Media.
Subject-Specific Papers
The Prelims exam also includes subject-specific papers, which are based on the candidate’s chosen subject. The syllabus for each subject is vast and covers a wide range of topics. Here’s a sample breakdown of the syllabus for a few popular subjects:
1. English:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Literature | British Literature, American Literature, Indian English Literature, Literary Movements, Major Authors and their Works, Literary Criticism |
Language | Grammar, Vocabulary, Usage, Composition, Comprehension, Phonetics, Semantics |
Teaching of English | Principles of Language Teaching, Methods of Teaching English, Curriculum Development, Assessment and Evaluation, Language Acquisition |
2. History:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Ancient India | Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic Period, Mauryan Empire, Gupta Empire, Regional Kingdoms, Art and Architecture, Social and Economic Life |
Medieval India | Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, Vijayanagara Empire, Bahmani Kingdom, Bhakti Movement, Sufi Movement, Art and Architecture, Social and Economic Life |
Modern India | British Rule in India, Indian National Movement, Independence and Partition, Post-Independence India, Social and Economic Reforms, Art and Culture |
Haryana History | Ancient and Medieval History of Haryana, British Period in Haryana, Haryana after Independence, Important Events and Personalities |
3. Economics:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Microeconomics | Demand and Supply, Production, Cost, Market Structures, Consumer Behavior, Welfare Economics |
Macroeconomics | National Income, Inflation, Unemployment, Money and Banking, Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, International Trade |
Indian Economy | Structure of Indian Economy, Economic Reforms, Poverty, Unemployment, Inequality, Agriculture, Industry, Services |
Development Economics | Theories of Economic Development, Poverty Alleviation, Sustainable Development, Human Development |
4. Political Science:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Political Theory | Political Ideologies, Political Systems, Theories of State, Theories of Justice, Democracy, Nationalism, Globalization |
Indian Polity | Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Union Government, State Government, Panchayati Raj, Judiciary, Election Commission |
International Relations | International Organizations, Global Issues, Foreign Policy of India, Regional Organizations, Conflict and Cooperation |
Public Administration | Principles of Public Administration, Administrative Theories, Public Policy, Bureaucracy, Governance, Development Administration |
5. Sociology:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Social Structure | Social Groups, Social Institutions, Social Stratification, Social Mobility, Caste, Class, Gender |
Social Change | Theories of Social Change, Modernization, Globalization, Social Movements, Social Problems |
Indian Society | Caste System, Tribal Society, Rural Society, Urban Society, Family and Kinship, Religion and Culture |
Research Methods | Data Collection Techniques, Sampling, Data Analysis, Research Ethics |
6. Psychology:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Cognitive Psychology | Perception, Attention, Memory, Language, Thinking, Problem Solving |
Developmental Psychology | Theories of Development, Stages of Development, Social and Emotional Development, Cognitive Development |
Personality Psychology | Theories of Personality, Personality Assessment, Trait Theories, Psychodynamic Theories |
Social Psychology | Social Perception, Attitudes, Social Influence, Group Dynamics, Aggression, Prosocial Behavior |
7. Education:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Philosophy of Education | Aims and Objectives of Education, Theories of Education, Educational Values, Curriculum Development |
Psychology of Education | Learning Theories, Motivation, Intelligence, Individual Differences, Educational Assessment |
Methods of Teaching | Teaching Strategies, Classroom Management, Curriculum Design, Assessment and Evaluation |
Educational Administration | Educational Planning, School Management, Teacher Training, Educational Policy |
8. Commerce:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Business Environment | Economic Environment, Social Environment, Legal Environment, Technological Environment |
Financial Accounting | Accounting Principles, Financial Statements, Ratio Analysis, Cash Flow Statement |
Management Accounting | Cost Accounting, Budgeting, Performance Measurement, Financial Forecasting |
Marketing Management | Marketing Concepts, Marketing Mix, Consumer Behavior, Marketing Research |
9. Geography:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Physical Geography | Geomorphology, Climatology, Biogeography, Soil Geography, Oceanography |
Human Geography | Population Geography, Settlement Geography, Economic Geography, Political Geography, Cultural Geography |
India’s Geography | Physical Features, Climate, Soil, Natural Resources, Population, Agriculture, Industries, Transportation |
Haryana’s Geography | Physical Features, Climate, Soil, Natural Resources, Population, Agriculture, Industries, Transportation |
10. Physics:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Mechanics | Kinematics, Dynamics, Work, Energy, Power, Rotational Motion, Gravitation |
Heat and Thermodynamics | Temperature, Heat, Specific Heat, Thermal Expansion, Heat Transfer, Thermodynamics |
Waves and Optics | Wave Motion, Sound Waves, Light Waves, Reflection, Refraction, Interference, Diffraction |
Electricity and Magnetism | Electric Charges, Electric Fields, Electric Potential, Capacitance, Current Electricity, Magnetism |
11. Chemistry:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Atomic Structure | Bohr’s Model, Quantum Numbers, Electronic Configuration, Periodic Table |
Chemical Bonding | Ionic Bonding, Covalent Bonding, Metallic Bonding, Intermolecular Forces |
Chemical Kinetics | Rate of Reaction, Factors Affecting Rate, Order and Molecularity |
Thermochemistry | Enthalpy, Entropy, Gibbs Free Energy, Hess’s Law |
12. Mathematics:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Algebra | Sets, Relations, Functions, Linear Equations, Quadratic Equations, Matrices, Determinants |
Calculus | Limits, Continuity, Differentiation, Integration, Applications of Calculus |
Trigonometry | Trigonometric Ratios, Identities, Equations, Inverse Trigonometric Functions |
Statistics and Probability | Measures of Central Tendency, Measures of Dispersion, Probability, Random Variables |
13. Computer Science:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Programming Fundamentals | Data Types, Operators, Control Structures, Functions, Arrays, Pointers |
Data Structures | Arrays, Linked Lists, Stacks, Queues, Trees, Graphs |
Algorithms | Searching, Sorting, Graph Algorithms, Dynamic Programming |
Computer Networks | Network Topologies, Network Protocols, Internetworking, Network Security |
14. Botany:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Plant Morphology | Root, Stem, Leaf, Flower, Fruit, Seed |
Plant Physiology | Photosynthesis, Respiration, Transpiration, Mineral Nutrition |
Plant Ecology | Ecosystems, Biomes, Plant Communities, Environmental Issues |
Plant Taxonomy | Classification of Plants, Plant Families, Plant Nomenclature |
15. Zoology:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Animal Diversity | Classification of Animals, Phyla, Major Animal Groups |
Animal Physiology | Digestion, Respiration, Circulation, Excretion, Nervous System |
Animal Ecology | Ecosystems, Biomes, Animal Communities, Environmental Issues |
Genetics and Evolution | Mendelian Genetics, Molecular Genetics, Evolution, Biodiversity |
16. Hindi:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Literature | Classical Hindi Literature, Modern Hindi Literature, Major Authors and their Works, Literary Movements |
Language | Grammar, Vocabulary, Usage, Composition, Comprehension, Phonetics, Semantics |
Teaching of Hindi | Principles of Language Teaching, Methods of Teaching Hindi, Curriculum Development, Assessment and Evaluation, Language Acquisition |
17. Sanskrit:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Literature | Vedic Literature, Classical Sanskrit Literature, Major Authors and their Works, Literary Movements |
Language | Grammar, Vocabulary, Usage, Composition, Comprehension, Phonetics, Semantics |
Teaching of Sanskrit | Principles of Language Teaching, Methods of Teaching Sanskrit, Curriculum Development, Assessment and Evaluation, Language Acquisition |
18. Punjabi:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Literature | Classical Punjabi Literature, Modern Punjabi Literature, Major Authors and their Works, Literary Movements |
Language | Grammar, Vocabulary, Usage, Composition, Comprehension, Phonetics, Semantics |
Teaching of Punjabi | Principles of Language Teaching, Methods of Teaching Punjabi, Curriculum Development, Assessment and Evaluation, Language Acquisition |
19. Urdu:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Literature | Classical Urdu Literature, Modern Urdu Literature, Major Authors and their Works, Literary Movements |
Language | Grammar, Vocabulary, Usage, Composition, Comprehension, Phonetics, Semantics |
Teaching of Urdu | Principles of Language Teaching, Methods of Teaching Urdu, Curriculum Development, Assessment and Evaluation, Language Acquisition |
20. Music:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Indian Classical Music | Ragas, Talas, Instruments, Vocal Styles, History of Indian Classical Music |
Western Classical Music | Genres, Composers, Instruments, History of Western Classical Music |
Music Theory | Harmony, Melody, Rhythm, Form, Notation |
Music Education | Principles of Music Education, Methods of Teaching Music, Curriculum Development, Assessment and Evaluation |
21. Fine Arts:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Drawing and Painting | Techniques, Materials, Styles, History of Art |
Sculpture | Techniques, Materials, Styles, History of Sculpture |
Art Appreciation | Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Criticism |
Art Education | Principles of Art Education, Methods of Teaching Art, Curriculum Development, Assessment and Evaluation |
22. Physical Education:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Sports and Games | History of Sports, Rules and Regulations, Techniques, Training Methods |
Physiology of Exercise | Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, Sports Injuries |
Sports Psychology | Motivation, Stress Management, Performance Enhancement |
Physical Education Curriculum | Curriculum Development, Assessment and Evaluation, Teaching Methods |
23. Home Science:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Food and Nutrition | Food Science, Nutrition, Food Preservation, Meal Planning |
Textiles and Clothing | Fabric Properties, Garment Construction, Fashion Design |
Child Development | Child Psychology, Child Care, Early Childhood Education |
Home Management | Family Resource Management, Consumer Education, Housing and Interior Design |
24. Library and Information Science:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Library Science | Library Organization, Library Management, Library Services, Library Automation |
Information Science | Information Retrieval, Information Sources, Information Technology, Information Literacy |
Knowledge Management | Knowledge Organization, Knowledge Representation, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Applications |
Information Ethics | Intellectual Property Rights, Copyright, Privacy, Data Security |
25. Journalism and Mass Communication:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Journalism | News Writing, Reporting, Editing, Media Ethics |
Mass Communication | Communication Theories, Media Effects, Media Institutions, Media Law |
Advertising and Public Relations | Advertising Principles, Public Relations Strategies, Media Planning |
Film and Television | Film History, Television Production, Media Studies |
26. Law:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Constitutional Law | Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Judicial Review |
Criminal Law | Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Evidence Act |
Civil Law | Contract Act, Torts, Property Law, Family Law |
Legal Theory | Jurisprudence, Legal Reasoning, Legal Ethics |
27. Public Administration:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Principles of Public Administration | Administrative Theories, Organization Theory, Bureaucracy, Public Policy |
Indian Administration | Indian Constitution, Union Government, State Government, Panchayati Raj, Judiciary |
Development Administration | Theories of Development, Development Planning, Public Policy for Development |
Comparative Public Administration | Comparative Administrative Systems, Public Administration in Developing Countries |
28. Social Work:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Social Work Theories | Social Work Values, Social Work Ethics, Theories of Social Work Practice |
Social Welfare | Social Problems, Social Policy, Social Legislation, Social Welfare Programs |
Social Work Methods | Casework, Group Work, Community Organization, Social Action |
Research Methods in Social Work | Data Collection Techniques, Sampling, Data Analysis, Research Ethics |
29. Tourism and Travel Management:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Tourism Industry | Tourism Development, Tourism Marketing, Tourism Planning, Tourism Economics |
Travel Management | Travel Agencies, Tour Operators, Travel Technology, Travel Insurance |
Hospitality Management | Hotel Management, Restaurant Management, Event Management, Hospitality Industry Trends |
Tourism Geography | Tourism Resources, Tourism Destinations, Tourism Development in India |
30. Agriculture:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Crop Production | Agronomy, Crop Physiology, Crop Protection, Soil Science |
Animal Husbandry | Animal Breeding, Animal Nutrition, Animal Health, Dairy Technology |
Agricultural Economics | Agricultural Marketing, Agricultural Finance, Agricultural Policy |
Agricultural Extension | Extension Methods, Communication Skills, Rural Development |
31. Environmental Science:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Ecology and Biodiversity | Ecosystems, Biomes, Biodiversity Conservation, Environmental Issues |
Pollution and Environmental Management | Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Soil Pollution, Waste Management |
Environmental Laws and Policies | Environmental Legislation, Environmental Policy, Sustainable Development |
Environmental Impact Assessment | Environmental Impact Assessment Methods, Environmental Auditing |
32. Pharmaceutical Sciences:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Drug Formulation |
Pharmaceutics | Dosage Forms, Drug Delivery Systems, Pharmaceutical Technology |
Pharmacology | Drug Action, Drug Metabolism, Drug Interactions, Pharmacokinetics |
Pharmaceutical Microbiology | Microbial Contamination, Sterilization, Antimicrobials |
33. Biotechnology:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Molecular Biology | DNA, RNA, Protein Synthesis, Gene Expression |
Genetic Engineering | Recombinant DNA Technology, Gene Cloning, Gene Therapy |
Bioprocess Technology | Fermentation, Bioreactors, Bioseparation Techniques |
Bioinformatics | Sequence Analysis, Genome Analysis, Protein Structure Prediction |
34. Mass Communication and Journalism:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Journalism | News Writing, Reporting, Editing, Media Ethics |
Mass Communication | Communication Theories, Media Effects, Media Institutions, Media Law |
Advertising and Public Relations | Advertising Principles, Public Relations Strategies, Media Planning |
Film and Television | Film History, Television Production, Media Studies |
35. Yoga:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Yoga Philosophy | Yoga Sutras, Patanjali, Ashtanga Yoga |
Yoga Asanas | Physical postures, Benefits of Asanas |
Pranayama | Breathing techniques, Benefits of Pranayama |
Meditation | Techniques of Meditation, Benefits of Meditation |
36. Physical Education:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Sports and Games | History of Sports, Rules and Regulations, Techniques, Training Methods |
Physiology of Exercise | Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, Sports Injuries |
Sports Psychology | Motivation, Stress Management, Performance Enhancement |
Physical Education Curriculum | Curriculum Development, Assessment and Evaluation, Teaching Methods |
37. Computer Science:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Programming Fundamentals | Data Types, Operators, Control Structures, Functions, Arrays, Pointers |
Data Structures | Arrays, Linked Lists, Stacks, Queues, Trees, Graphs |
Algorithms | Searching, Sorting, Graph Algorithms, Dynamic Programming |
Computer Networks | Network Topologies, Network Protocols, Internetworking, Network Security |
38. Management:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Principles of Management | Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Controlling |
Organizational Behavior | Motivation, Leadership, Group Dynamics, Communication |
Human Resource Management | Recruitment, Selection, Training, Performance Management |
Strategic Management | Competitive Advantage, Strategic Analysis, Strategic Implementation |
39. Commerce:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Business Environment | Economic Environment, Social Environment, Legal Environment, Technological Environment |
Financial Accounting | Accounting Principles, Financial Statements, Ratio Analysis, Cash Flow Statement |
Management Accounting | Cost Accounting, Budgeting, Performance Measurement, Financial Forecasting |
Marketing Management | Marketing Concepts, Marketing Mix, Consumer Behavior, Marketing Research |
40. Psychology:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Cognitive Psychology | Perception, Attention, Memory, Language, Thinking, Problem Solving |
Developmental Psychology | Theories of Development, Stages of Development, Social and Emotional Development, Cognitive Development |
Personality Psychology | Theories of Personality, Personality Assessment, Trait Theories, Psychodynamic Theories |
Social Psychology | Social Perception, Attitudes, Social Influence, Group Dynamics, Aggression, Prosocial Behavior |
41. Education:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Philosophy of Education | Aims and Objectives of Education, Theories of Education, Educational Values, Curriculum Development |
Psychology of Education | Learning Theories, Motivation, Intelligence, Individual Differences, Educational Assessment |
Methods of Teaching | Teaching Strategies, Classroom Management, Curriculum Design, Assessment and Evaluation |
Educational Administration | Educational Planning, School Management, Teacher Training, Educational Policy |
42. Geography:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Physical Geography | Geomorphology, Climatology, Biogeography, Soil Geography, Oceanography |
Human Geography | Population Geography, Settlement Geography, Economic Geography, Political Geography, Cultural Geography |
India’s Geography | Physical Features, Climate, Soil, Natural Resources, Population, Agriculture, Industries, Transportation |
Haryana’s Geography | Physical Features, Climate, Soil, Natural Resources, Population, Agriculture, Industries, Transportation |
43. Physics:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Mechanics | Kinematics, Dynamics, Work, Energy, Power, Rotational Motion, Gravitation |
Heat and Thermodynamics | Temperature, Heat, Specific Heat, Thermal Expansion, Heat Transfer, Thermodynamics |
Waves and Optics | Wave Motion, Sound Waves, Light Waves, Reflection, Refraction, Interference, Diffraction |
Electricity and Magnetism | Electric Charges, Electric Fields, Electric Potential, Capacitance, Current Electricity, Magnetism |
44. Chemistry:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Atomic Structure | Bohr’s Model, Quantum Numbers, Electronic Configuration, Periodic Table |
Chemical Bonding | Ionic Bonding, Covalent Bonding, Metallic Bonding, Intermolecular Forces |
Chemical Kinetics | Rate of Reaction, Factors Affecting Rate, Order and Molecularity |
Thermochemistry | Enthalpy, Entropy, Gibbs Free Energy, Hess’s Law |
45. Mathematics:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Algebra | Sets, Relations, Functions, Linear Equations, Quadratic Equations, Matrices, Determinants |
Calculus | Limits, Continuity, Differentiation, Integration, Applications of Calculus |
Trigonometry | Trigonometric Ratios, Identities, Equations, Inverse Trigonometric Functions |
Statistics and Probability | Measures of Central Tendency, Measures of Dispersion, Probability, Random Variables |
46. Sociology:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Social Structure | Social Groups, Social Institutions, Social Stratification, Social Mobility, Caste, Class, Gender |
Social Change | Theories of Social Change, Modernization, Globalization, Social Movements, Social Problems |
Indian Society | Caste System, Tribal Society, Rural Society, Urban Society, Family and Kinship, Religion and Culture |
Research Methods | Data Collection Techniques, Sampling, Data Analysis, Research Ethics |
47. History:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Ancient India | Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic Period, Mauryan Empire, Gupta Empire, Regional Kingdoms, Art and Architecture, Social and Economic Life |
Medieval India | Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, Vijayanagara Empire, Bahmani Kingdom, Bhakti Movement, Sufi Movement, Art and Architecture, Social and Economic Life |
Modern India | British Rule in India, Indian National Movement, Independence and Partition, Post-Independence India, Social and Economic Reforms, Art and Culture |
Haryana History | Ancient and Medieval History of Haryana, British Period in Haryana, Haryana after Independence, Important Events and Personalities |
48. English:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Literature | British Literature, American Literature, Indian English Literature, Literary Movements, Major Authors and their Works, Literary Criticism |
Language | Grammar, Vocabulary, Usage, Composition, Comprehension, Phonetics, Semantics |
Teaching of English | Principles of Language Teaching, Methods of Teaching English, Curriculum Development, Assessment and Evaluation, Language Acquisition |
49. Economics:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Microeconomics | Demand and Supply, Production, Cost, Market Structures, Consumer Behavior, Welfare Economics |
Macroeconomics | National Income, Inflation, Unemployment, Money and Banking, Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, International Trade |
Indian Economy | Structure of Indian Economy, Economic Reforms, Poverty, Unemployment, Inequality, Agriculture, Industry, Services |
Development Economics | Theories of Economic Development, Poverty Alleviation, Sustainable Development, Human Development |
50. Political Science:
Topic | Sub-Topics |
---|---|
Political Theory | Political Ideologies, Political Systems, Theories of State, Theories of Justice, Democracy, Nationalism, Globalization |
Indian Polity | Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Union Government, State Government, Panchayati Raj, Judiciary, Election Commission |
International Relations | International Organizations, Global Issues, Foreign Policy of India, Regional Organizations, Conflict and Cooperation |
Public Administration | Principles of Public Administration, Administrative Theories, Public Policy, Bureaucracy, Governance, Development Administration |
Preparation Tips for Haryana SET Prelims Exam 2024
- Understand the Syllabus: Thoroughly analyze the syllabus for both General Paper and Subject-Specific Papers.
- Refer to Recommended Books: Consult reliable textbooks and study materials for each subject.
- Practice Previous Year Papers: Solve previous years’ question papers to get familiar with the exam pattern and difficulty level.
- Join Coaching Classes: Consider joining coaching classes for guidance and expert advice.
- Develop Time Management Skills: Practice time management techniques to complete the exam within the stipulated time.
- Stay Updated with Current Affairs: Regularly read newspapers, magazines, and online resources to stay informed about current events.
- Focus on Weak Areas: Identify your weak areas and dedicate extra time to improve them.
- Take Mock Tests: Regularly take mock tests to assess your preparation level and identify areas for improvement.
- Stay Calm and Confident: Maintain a positive mindset and stay calm during the exam.
The Haryana SET Prelims exam is a challenging but rewarding endeavor. With proper preparation and dedication, you can achieve success in the exam and pursue your career as an Assistant Professor in Haryana.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and Short Answers for Haryana SET Prelims Exam 2024
General Paper:
1. What are the important events and personalities in Indian National Movement?
Answer: Key events include the Sepoy Mutiny, the Non-Cooperation Movement, the Civil Disobedience Movement, and the Quit India Movement. Important personalities include Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Subhas Chandra Bose, and many others.
2. What are the major geographical features of Haryana?
Answer: Haryana is primarily a plain region with the Aravalli Range in the south. Important rivers include the Yamuna, Ghaggar, and Saraswati.
3. What are the fundamental rights and duties enshrined in the Indian Constitution?
Answer: Fundamental rights include the right to equality, right to freedom, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, and right to constitutional remedies. Fundamental duties include respecting the national flag and national anthem, safeguarding public property, promoting harmony and brotherhood, and upholding the Constitution.
4. What are the major economic reforms implemented in India?
Answer: Major reforms include liberalization, privatization, and globalization, aimed at boosting economic growth and attracting foreign investment.
5. What are the recent developments in science and technology?
Answer: Key developments include advancements in space exploration, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy.
Subject-Specific Papers:
1. What are the major literary movements in English literature?
Answer: Key movements include Romanticism, Victorianism, Modernism, and Postmodernism.
2. What are the important events and personalities in the history of Haryana?
Answer: Important events include the establishment of the Haryana state, the Green Revolution, and the development of industries. Notable personalities include Bhagat Singh, Lala Lajpat Rai, and Devi Lal.
3. What are the different types of market structures in microeconomics?
Answer: Major market structures include perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly.
4. What are the major theories of social change?
Answer: Key theories include modernization theory, dependency theory, and world-systems theory.
5. What are the different types of learning theories in psychology?
Answer: Important theories include behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism.
6. What are the principles of language teaching in English?
Answer: Key principles include communicative competence, learner-centered approach, and integration of skills.
7. What are the major types of ecosystems in India?
Answer: India has diverse ecosystems, including forests, grasslands, deserts, wetlands, and coastal areas.
8. What are the fundamental laws of motion in physics?
Answer: Newton’s laws of motion describe the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.
9. What are the different types of chemical bonds?
Answer: Major types include ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds.
10. What are the key concepts in calculus?
Answer: Calculus deals with concepts like limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration.
11. What are the different types of data structures in computer science?
Answer: Common data structures include arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs.
12. What are the major types of pollution and their sources?
Answer: Major types include air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, and noise pollution. Sources vary depending on the type of pollution.
13. What are the key principles of management?
Answer: Key principles include planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling.
14. What are the different types of financial statements?
Answer: Major financial statements include the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement.
15. What are the different types of social work methods?
Answer: Common methods include casework, group work, community organization, and social action.
16. What are the major types of tourism destinations in India?
Answer: India offers diverse tourism destinations, including historical sites, religious sites, wildlife sanctuaries, beaches, and hill stations.
17. What are the key principles of yoga philosophy?
Answer: Yoga philosophy emphasizes the importance of physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Key principles include the eight limbs of yoga, asanas, pranayama, and meditation.
18. What are the different types of sports injuries?
Answer: Sports injuries can range from minor sprains and strains to serious fractures and dislocations.
19. What are the key concepts in computer networks?
Answer: Key concepts include network topologies, network protocols, internetworking, and network security.
20. What are the different types of communication theories?
Answer: Important theories include the Shannon-Weaver model, the Lasswell model, and the agenda-setting theory.
21. What are the major types of advertising?
Answer: Major types include print advertising, television advertising, radio advertising, and online advertising.
22. What are the key principles of public relations?
Answer: Key principles include building relationships, managing reputation, and communicating effectively.
23. What are the major types of film genres?
Answer: Common film genres include drama, comedy, action, thriller, horror, and romance.
24. What are the key principles of constitutional law?
Answer: Key principles include the rule of law, separation of powers, and judicial review.
25. What are the major types of social problems?
Answer: Major social problems include poverty, inequality, crime, and environmental degradation.
26. What are the key principles of development administration?
Answer: Key principles include participatory development, sustainable development, and good governance.
27. What are the different types of agricultural crops?
Answer: Major crops include cereals, pulses, oilseeds, and fruits.
28. What are the major types of environmental pollution?
Answer: Major types include air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, and noise pollution.
29. What are the key concepts in pharmaceutical chemistry?
Answer: Key concepts include drug design, drug synthesis, and drug analysis.
30. What are the different types of dosage forms in pharmaceutics?
Answer: Common dosage forms include tablets, capsules, injections, and creams.
31. What are the key concepts in molecular biology?
Answer: Key concepts include DNA structure, gene expression, and protein synthesis.
32. What are the different types of genetic engineering techniques?
Answer: Key techniques include gene cloning, gene therapy, and CRISPR-Cas9 technology.
33. What are the key concepts in bioinformatics?
Answer: Key concepts include sequence analysis, genome analysis, and protein structure prediction.
34. What are the different types of organizational structures?
Answer: Common organizational structures include functional structure, divisional structure, and matrix structure.
35. What are the different types of financial ratios?
Answer: Financial ratios can be categorized into liquidity ratios, profitability ratios, solvency ratios, and activity ratios.
36. What are the different types of teaching methods in education?
Answer: Common teaching methods include lecture method, discussion method, project method, and inquiry-based learning.
37. What are the different types of maps used in geography?
Answer: Common map types include physical maps, political maps, thematic maps, and topographic maps.
38. What are the different types of waves in physics?
Answer: Major wave types include mechanical waves, electromagnetic waves, and matter waves.
39. What are the different types of chemical reactions?
Answer: Chemical reactions can be classified into various types, including combination reactions, decomposition reactions, displacement reactions, and double displacement reactions.
40. What are the different types of statistical measures?
Answer: Key statistical measures include measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode), measures of dispersion (variance, standard deviation), and measures of correlation.
41. What are the different types of social groups?
Answer: Social groups can be classified into primary groups, secondary groups, in-groups, out-groups, and reference groups.
42. What are the different types of historical sources?
Answer: Historical sources can be classified into primary sources, secondary sources, and tertiary sources.
43. What are the different types of literary genres?
Answer: Literary genres include poetry, drama, fiction, and non-fiction.
44. What are the different types of economic systems?
Answer: Major economic systems include capitalism, socialism, and mixed economies.
45. What are the different types of political ideologies?
Answer: Key ideologies include liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and communism.
46. What are the different types of public administration theories?
Answer: Important theories include scientific management theory, bureaucratic theory, and human relations theory.
47. What are the different types of social work interventions?
Answer: Social work interventions can be classified into direct practice interventions, indirect practice interventions, and macro interventions.
48. What are the different types of tourism products?
Answer: Tourism products can include accommodation, transportation, food and beverage, attractions, and activities.
49. What are the different types of agricultural practices?
Answer: Agricultural practices include crop production, animal husbandry, and agricultural extension.
50. What are the different types of environmental laws and policies?
Answer: Key laws and policies include the Environment Protection Act, the Water Act, and the Air Act.
These FAQs and short answers provide a general overview of the topics covered in the Haryana SET Prelims syllabus. It is important to refer to detailed study materials and practice previous years’ question papers for a comprehensive understanding of the exam.