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tpsc.tripura.gov.in Syllabus Veterinary Officer Grade-V : Public Service Commission

Organisation : Tripura Public Service Commission
Recruitment Name : Veterinary Officer Grade-V
Announcement : Syllabus
Website : https://tpsc.tripura.gov.in/syllabus_and_schemes

TPSC Tripura Syllabus Veterinary Officer Grade-V

MCQ Part-I: English & General knowledge including current affairs(each carrying 10 question containing 1 marks each).
1. English:- 10 Questions (Marks- 1X10=10)
Synonyms & Antonyms
Use of common phrase & idioms
Use of appropriate prepositions and articles
Comprehension
Ordering of words in a sentence
Ordering of sentences
Spotting of errors
Use of appropriate and qualifying words etc.
Parts of speech
Gender, person & number.
Tense- past, present & future.
Voice change

2. General knowledge including current affairs:- 10 Questions (Marks=1X10-10)
Geography of India:- Physical, Social & Economic.
Geography of Tripura:- Natural resources with special reference to its soil forest, water and power.
History of Tripura:- During 1857 to 1949.
Culture of Tripura:- Different Tribes, Languages, Customs, Festivals Important Historical sites etc.
Indian polity and Economy:- Country’s Political system and Constitution of India, Panchayati Raj, Community development, Economic development during plan periods.
Science & Technology
Current affairs of national and International importance

MCQ PART II: VETERINARY SCIENCES AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY (150 Questions-150 marks)
Veterinary Anatomy:
General Osteology, Arthrology and Myology, General Angiology, Neurology and Aesthesiology, General Splanchnology, Applied anatomy, histology and Embryology.
Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry:
Blood, cardiovascular, nervous and muscular systems, digestive and respiratory systems, excretory and endocrine systems, reproduction, lactation, growth physiology, General Veterinary biochemistry, intermediary metabolism.
Veterinary Extension Education:
Livestock based livelihoods and their evolution, transfer of technology for livestock development, communication and extension teaching methods.
Livestock Production Management:
General livestock management, fodder production and conservation, livestock production – management-ruminants, poultry production management, swine production management.

Animal Genetics & Breeding:
History, Gregor Johan Mendel- Father of Genetics, Heredity and Variation and its Causes, Monohybrid Cross and Law (Principles) of segregation, Terminology in Genetics, Di-hybrid cross and law of Independent Assortment, Modified Mendelian Ratio, Interaction of Genes/Complementary, Multiple alleles, Inheritance related to sex, Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, Extension of Hardy-Weinberg Law,

Selection, Metric Characters, Inbreeding, Effective Population size, Value and Means, Population Meán, Average Effect, Breeding Value, Dominance Deviation, Components of Variance, Interaction Variance, Environmental Variance, Resemblance Between Relatives, Heritability, Repeatability, Phenotypic, Genetic and Environmental Correlations, Genotype Environmental Correlation and Interaction,

Diploid Chromosome number in different species of animals and birds, Chromosomal Aberrations, Introduction, Domestication of Animals, Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR), Conservation of Animal Genetic Resources, Selection, Complications of selection, Methods of selection, Sire Evaluation, Combined Selection, Response to Selection, Selection Limit, Correlated Response to Selection, Indirect Selection,

Recurrent and Reciprocal Recurrent Selection, Breeding/Mating System, Inbreeding, Effect of inbreeding on different kinds of gene action, Heterosis or Hybrid Vigour, Out breeding Systems, Crossbreeding, Synthetic Breeds of dairy cattle, Out crossing, Top crossing, Line crossing, Stain Crossing and Grading Up, Species Hybridization, Nucleus Breeding Systems (NBS), Livestock Breed Improvement Programmes, Breeding Strategies for Cattle and Buffaloes, Breeding plans for small ruminants and poultry.

Pattern of Examination for Veterinary Officer Grade-V

i. Evaluation of candidates will be done in two (2) stages viz. MCQ test followed by interview/personality test. Marks distribution will be as follows:
SL. | Name of paper | Name of the subjects | Number of Questions/ Maximum Marks
1 General study
MCQ Part I: English & General Knowledge including current affairs. 20
MCQ Part II: Veterinary Sciences & AH. 150

2 Interview
(i) Interview/personality test. 25
(ii) Knowledge of Kokborok /Bengali language. 05
TOTAL 200

ii. Question paper for written exam will be of 170 marks (170 MCQ). Question will be of MCQ type carrying one (1) mark each.
iii. Duration of examination will be of 180 minutes (3 hours).
iv. There will be negative marking 0.25 Marks for every wrong answer.
v. Minimum qualification marks in MCQ test should be as per standing norms of TPSC.
vi. Number of candidates called for interview, preparation of merit list in any stage and final recommendation will be as per TPSC Guidelines in such cases.

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