TNPSC Assistant Geologist Exam Syllabus

The TNPSC Assistant Geologist exam syllabus is designed to evaluate candidates’ expertise in geology as well as their general awareness. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the syllabus for each paper:

Paper I: Geology

1. General Geology:

  • Earth’s Structure: Layers of the Earth, lithosphere, asthenosphere, and core.
  • Geological Processes: Plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanic activity, and mountain building.
  • Geological Time Scale: Formation and division of geological time, major events, and life forms.

2. Mineralogy:

  • Mineral Properties: Physical and chemical properties of minerals, classification, and identification.
  • Mineral Classification: Silicates, carbonates, oxides, sulfides, and other mineral groups.
  • Mineral Identification: Techniques for identifying minerals using physical and optical properties.

3. Petrology:

  • Igneous Rocks: Formation, classification, and types of igneous rocks.
  • Sedimentary Rocks: Processes of sedimentation, classification, and types of sedimentary rocks.
  • Metamorphic Rocks: Metamorphism, classification, and types of metamorphic rocks.

4. Structural Geology:

  • Geological Structures: Folds, faults, joints, and their classification.
  • Stress and Strain: Types of stress, strain, and their impact on rock formations.
  • Tectonics: Plate boundaries, tectonic plates, and their movement.

5. Economic Geology:

  • Mineral Resources: Types of mineral resources, their formation, and economic significance.
  • Ore Deposits: Formation, classification, and mining methods for ore deposits.
  • Exploration Methods: Techniques for mineral exploration and resource evaluation.

6. Environmental Geology:

  • Geological Hazards: Landslides, earthquakes, floods, and their impact on the environment.
  • Environmental Impact Assessment: Methods for assessing the impact of geological activities on the environment.
  • Resource Management: Sustainable management of geological resources.

7. Hydrogeology:

  • Groundwater Resources: Distribution, movement, and quality of groundwater.
  • Hydrological Cycle: Components and processes of the hydrological cycle.
  • Groundwater Management: Techniques for groundwater conservation and management.

Paper II: General Studies

1. General Science:

  • Physics: Basic principles, laws, and applications in everyday life.
  • Chemistry: Fundamental concepts, chemical reactions, and environmental chemistry.
  • Biology: Human anatomy, plant biology, and ecological principles.

2. Current Events:

  • National and International Affairs: Recent events, important occurrences, and global issues.
  • Government Policies and Schemes: Key policies and schemes in India and Tamil Nadu.

3. Geography:

  • Physical Geography: Landforms, climate, vegetation, and natural resources of India and Tamil Nadu.
  • Economic Geography: Resources, industries, and economic activities in India and Tamil Nadu.
  • Regional Geography: Specific regions within India and their geographical characteristics.

4. History and Culture:

  • Ancient India: Major events, civilizations, and historical figures.
  • Medieval India: Political, social, and cultural developments during the medieval period.
  • Modern India: Freedom struggle, post-independence developments, and contemporary issues.
  • Tamil Nadu Culture: Historical and cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu, including literature, art, and traditions.

5. Indian Polity:

  • Constitution of India: Structure, features, and amendments.
  • Political System: Functions of the central and state governments, electoral systems, and public administration.
  • Panchayati Raj Institutions: Structure, functions, and importance in local governance.

6. Indian Economy:

  • Economic Planning: Five-Year Plans, economic policies, and growth strategies.
  • Industrial Development: Key industries, economic reforms, and sectoral growth.
  • Welfare Schemes: Major welfare schemes and their impact on society.

7. Indian National Movement:

  • Freedom Struggle: Major events, leaders, and movements in the Indian freedom struggle.
  • Post-Independence Era: Key developments and challenges faced by independent India.

8. Development Administration in Tamil Nadu:

  • Policies and Schemes: Key development policies, programs, and administrative practices in Tamil Nadu.
  • Administrative Structure: Organization and functioning of government departments and agencies in Tamil Nadu.

This syllabus ensures that candidates are well-prepared for the role of Assistant Geologist, with a comprehensive understanding of geological principles and general knowledge.

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