There are no optional papers in the JPSC Syllabus for Mains. The nature of the Mains exam is subjective. The Combined Civil Service Mains exam consists of six papers in total. Each paper is 3 hours long. All of the papers are compulsory. The table below discusses the exam scheme:
Paper | Subject | Total Marks |
Paper 1 | Hindi and English | 100 Marks |
Paper 2 | Language and Literature | 150 Marks |
Paper 3 | Social Sciences | 200 Marks |
Paper 4 | Indian Constitution, Polity, Public Administration & Good Government | 200 Marks |
Paper 5 | The economy of India, Globalization & Sustainable Development | 200 Marks |
Paper 6 | General Sciences, Environment & Technology Development | 200 Marks |
JPSC Syllabus for Mains Paper 1
The General Hindi and General English paper will be a composite paper with two sections, one in Hindi and the other in English. Both sections have an equal weightage of 50 marks each. The paper aims to check the candidates' working knowledge of the two languages. As a result, the questions in both segments of this paper will only be of matric standard and will be limited to the following topics.
JPSC Mains Syllabus for Paper 1 |
General Hindi | निबंध | 15 marks |
व्याकरण | 15 marks |
वाक्य विन्यास | 15 marks |
संक्षेपण | 15 marks |
General English | Essay | 15 marks |
Grammar | 15 marks |
Comprehension | 10 marks |
Precis | 10 marks |
It will only be a qualifying exam, with each candidate receiving only 30 marks out of a possible 100 (combined Hindi and English). As a result, 50 marks have been added. The general English component will not harm students from a Hindi/Regional Language background.
JPSC Syllabus for Mains Paper 2
Language and Literature are the subjects that are included in the Mains JPSC Syllabus of Paper 2. This test will be set for a maximum of 150 marks, and the marks earned will be used to compile the Graduation list for the Mains exam. Candidates taking this paper may choose from the following list of language and literature:
- Hindi Language and Literature
- Sanskrit Language and Literature
- English Language and Literature
- Nagpuri Language and Literature
- Mundari Language and Literature
- Bengali Language and Literature
- Oriya Language and Literature
- Khortha Language and Literature
- Khadia Language and Literature
- Kurux Language and Literature
- Ho Language and Literature
- Panchpargania Language and Literature
- Kamali Language and Literature
- Santhali Language and Literature
- Urdu Language and Literature
JPSC Syllabus for Mains Paper 3
The Social Science format is divided into two sections, History, and Geography. Each section is of 100 marks. The candidates will be required to answer one compulsory and two optional questions from each section. The JPSC Mains syllabus for Paper 3 is given below.
JPSC Mains Syllabus for Paper 3 (Social Science) |
History | Ancient Period |
Medieval Period |
Modern Period |
History of Jharkhand, etc. |
Geography | Physical and Human Geography |
Natural resources of India ( Utilization & Development) |
Geography of Jharkhand ( Utilization of its resource) |
Industrial and Urban Development, etc. |
JPSC Mains Syllabus for Paper 4
The Indian Constitution and Polity and Public Administration and Good Governance are the two sections of Paper 4 of the Mains JPSC Syllabus. Each section is of 100 marks. The candidates will be required to answer one compulsory and two optional questions from each section.
JPSC Mains Syllabus for Paper 4 |
Indian Constitution and Polity | Preamble |
Basic Structure and Salient feature of the Indian Constitution |
Fundamental Rights and Duties |
Directive Principles of State Policies |
Centre-State Relations, etc. |
Public Administration and Good Governance | Public and Private Administration |
Union Administration and State Administration |
District Administration & Personnel Administration |
Good Governance & Human Rights |
Delegation & Bureaucracy, etc. |
JPSC Syllabus for Mains Paper 5
The Indian economy, global economy, and sustainable development are covered in five sections in the JPSC syllabus for Paper 5. Questions about this sector will be posed from topics such as the Indian Economy, Globalization, etc. The Mains syllabus for Paper 5 of JPSC is given below.
JPSC Syllabus for Mains Paper 5 |
Basic features of the Indian economy | National Income |
Agriculture and rural economy |
Indian Trade, Balance of Payment |
Public finance & Public expenditure |
Indian monetary and its structure, etc. |
Sustainable Development, Indian Development Strategy, and Economic Issues | Economic Development & Sustainable development |
Development status, problems related to socially and economically marginalized sections |
Poverty and Unemployment |
Economic Reforms taken |
Food and nutritional security |
Nature and Impacts on the Indian Economy | Globalization of the Indian Economy |
Reforms made in the financial and banking industry |
Agriculture sector |
New economic reforms |
Industrial development and economic reforms in India |
The Economy of Jharkhand | Economic growth and present structure of the economy of Jharkhand |
Demography features of Jharkhand |
Land, Forest, and Environmental problems in Jharkhand |
Poverty status, Unemployment, Food security, Malnutrition, education |
Reforms, Health indicators in Jharkhand, etc. |
JPSC Syllabus for Mains Paper 6
The General Science, Environment, and Technology Development component of the JPSC Mains syllabus of Paper 6 paper is divided into five sections. The exam will cover the following topics: Physical science, life science, agriculture science, environmental science, science, and technology development. The detailed syllabus is given below.
JPSC Mains Syllabus for Paper 6 |
Physical Science | Basic understanding of unit systems such as MKS, CGS, and SI |
Topics on Speed, Gravity, Velocity, Mass, Weight, Force, Power, Work, and Energy |
Topics related to the solar system |
Sound concepts, wavelength frequency, infrasonic and ultrasonic sound, etc. |
Life Science | Bio Molecule |
Cell Reproduction |
Medallion Inheritance |
Theories on Human Evolution, etc. |
Agriculture Science | Different Agro Pattern of Jharkhand |
Rainfed Agriculture |
Soil fertility of Jharkhand |
Government Schemes, etc. |
Environmental Science | The Air and Water Act |
Forest Conservation Act |
Global Environmental Issue |
Concept of Ecology, Biodiversity, etc. |
Science and Technology Development | National Policy of Science & Technology |
National Health Policy |
Computer and its Information |
Biotechnology, Nuclear Energy, Satellites, etc. |