Rajasthan Public Service Commission RPSC/RAS Exam Pattern and Syllabus 2024

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The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) conducts various exams for recruitment in government positions in Rajasthan. The Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS) exam for 2024 has been announced by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC). Here are the key details:

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Important Dates:

  • Online Application Start: September 19, 2024
  • Last Date for Application: October 18, 2024
  • Fee Payment Last Date: October 18, 2024
  • Pre-Exam Date: February 2, 2025
  • Admit Card Available: January 2025
  • Mains New Exam Date: To be notified later

Vacancies:

A total of 733 vacancies are available for the Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS) and Rajasthan Taxation Service (RTS).

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Age: Candidates must be between 21 and 40 years old as of January 1, 2024.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
  • Nationality: Candidates must be Indian citizens

Selection Process:

The selection process for the RAS exam consists of three stages:

  1. Preliminary Exam: This exam is a computer-based test with objective-type questions.
  2. Main Exam: This exam is written with subjective and objective-type questions.
  3. Interview: Candidates who qualify for the main exam will be interviewed.

RAS Exam Syllabus

Preliminary Exam

Exam Format

  • Total Marks: 200
  • Number of Questions: 150 (Objective type, multiple choice)
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Negative Marking: 1/3 mark deducted for each incorrect answer

Subject: General Knowledge and General Science

  1. History, Art, Culture, Literature, Tradition & Heritage of Rajasthan
  • Pre-Historical Sites:
    • Overview from Palaeolithic to Chalcolithic and Bronze Age.
  • Historical Rajasthan:
    • Important centers from the Early Christian Era.
    • Society, religion, and culture in Ancient Rajasthan.
  • Political and Cultural Achievements:
    • Notable rulers from major dynasties (Guhila, Pratihar, Chauhan, etc.).
    • Administrative and revenue systems in Medieval Rajasthan.
  • Modern Rajasthan:
    • Social awakening in the 19th-20th centuries.
    • Role of newspapers and political institutions.
    • Tribal and peasant movements; Praja Mandal movements.
    • Integration of Rajasthan.
  • Architectural Traditions:
    • Temples, forts, palaces, and water bodies.
    • Schools of paintings and handicrafts.
  • Performing Arts:
    • Classical music, dance, folk music, instruments, and drama.
  • Language and Literature:
    • Dialects and literature of the Rajasthani language.
  • Religious Life:
    • Religious communities, saints, sects, and folk deities.
  • Social Life:
    • Fairs, festivals, customs, traditions, attire, and ornaments.
  • Leading Personalities: Notable figures in Rajasthan’s history.
  1. Indian History: Ancient & Medieval Period
  • Cultural Foundations:
    • Indus and Vedic Age; new religious ideas (Ajivakas, Buddhism, Jainism).
  • Achievements of Dynasties:
    • Important rulers of Maurya, Kushan, Gupta, and others.
  • Art and Architecture:
    • Overview of ancient Indian art and architecture.
  • Language and Literature:
    • Development of Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Tamil.
  • Sultanate and Mughal Period:
    • Key rulers and cultural achievements.
  • Bhakti and Sufi Movement: Religious and literary contributions.
  1. Modern Period (from early 19th century to 1964)
  • Evolution of Modern India:
    • Intellectual awakening, press, and Western education.
  • The Freedom Struggle:
    • Stages, streams, and key contributors from across India.
  • Post-Independence:
    • Nation-building, linguistic reorganization, and development initiatives.
  1. Geography of World and India

World Geography

  • Landforms: Major mountains, plateaus, plains, and deserts.
  • Water Bodies: Key rivers and lakes.
  • Agriculture: Types and regions.
  • Industries: Major industrial regions.
  • Environmental Issues: Climate change, deforestation, etc.

Geography of India

  • Landforms: Overview of mountains, plateaus, and plains.
  • Monsoon Mechanism: Rainfall distribution.
  • Crops and Minerals: Major agricultural products and mineral resources.
  • Transport Corridors: National highways and major transport routes.

Geography of Rajasthan

  • Physiographic Regions: Characteristics and climate.
  • Natural Resources: Vegetation, soil, crops, and industries.
  • Population Dynamics: Growth, density, literacy, and major tribes.
  • Tourism: Key tourist centers and circuits.
  1. Indian Constitution, Political System & Governance
  • Indian Constitution:
    • Salient features, amendments, fundamental rights, and duties.
  • Political System:
    • Structure of the government: President, Prime Minister, Parliament, and Judiciary.
  • Administrative System:
    • District administration, local self-government, and Panchayati Raj.
  • Key Institutions:
    • RPSC, State Human Rights Commission, Lokayukt, and more.
  1. Economic Concepts and Indian Economy
  • Basic Economics:
    • Budgeting, banking, public finance, GST, and national income.
  • Economic Development:
    • Overview of agriculture, industry, and service sectors.
  • Social Justice and Empowerment:
    • Provisions for weaker sections.

Economy of Rajasthan

  • Macro Overview: Current status and major issues.
  • Development Projects: Key initiatives and welfare schemes.
  1. Science & Technology
  • Everyday Science: Basics and Applications.
  • Health: Care, diseases, and nutrition.
  • Environmental Changes: Impact on ecology and conservation.
  1. Reasoning & Mental Ability

Logical Reasoning

  • Types: Deductive, inductive, and analytical reasoning.
  • Examples: Statements and assumptions, arguments, and conclusions.

Mental Ability

  • Topics: Number sequences, coding/decoding, direction tests, and Venn diagrams.

Basic Numeracy

  • Key Concepts: Ratios, percentages, interest calculations, and data analysis.
  1. Current Affairs
  • Focus Areas: Major events, issues, and notable personalities in the news, especially related to Rajasthan, India, and international significance.

 

RPSC PRE RAS SYLLABUS AND MAINS SYLLABUS IN PDF 

RAS Mains Examination 2024: Scheme & Syllabus

Candidate Admission:

    • Candidates will be admitted to the Main Examination in a ratio of 15:1 relative to the total number of vacancies.
    • Candidates scoring the same marks as the last selected candidate in any range will also be admitted.
  1. Written Examination Structure:
    • Total Papers: 4 Descriptive/Analytical Papers
    • Duration: 3 hours per paper
    • Marks per Paper: 200

Paper

Subject

Marks

Time

I

General Studies – I

200

3 Hours

II

General Studies – II

200

3 Hours

III

General Studies – III

200

3 Hours

IV

General Hindi and General English

200

3 Hours

Paper I: General Knowledge and General Studies

Unit I: HISTORY

Part A: History, Art, Culture, Literature, Tradition, and Heritage of Rajasthan

  • Historical Overview:
    • Major landmarks from Prehistoric times to the late 18th century.
    • Important dynasties and their administrative and revenue systems.
  • 19th & 20th Century Events:
    • Peasant and tribal movements.
    • Political awakening and the freedom movement.
    • Integration of Rajasthan.
  • Cultural Heritage:
    • Performing arts, fine arts, handicrafts, and architecture.
    • World Heritage sites and tourism in Rajasthan.
    • Fairs, festivals, folk music, and folk dance.
  • Literature:
    • Significant works of Rajasthani literature and regional dialects.
  • Notable Figures:
    • Saints, Lok Devtas, and eminent personalities of Rajasthan.

Part B: Indian History & Culture

  • Indian Heritage:
    • Fine arts, performing arts, architecture, and literature from the Indus Civilization to the British era.
  • Religious Movements:
    • Philosophical movements in ancient and medieval India.
  • Modern India (19th Century to 1965):
    • Significant events, personalities, and issues.
    • Stages of the Indian National Movement and contributions from across the country.
  • Socio-religious Reforms:
    • Reform movements in the 19th and 20th centuries.
  • Post-Independence:
    • Consolidation and reorganization, including the accession of princely states and linguistic reorganization.

Part C: History of the Modern World (up to 1950 A.D.)

  • Major Movements:
    • Renaissance and Reformation.
  • Key Events:
    • American War of Independence, French Revolution (1789), and Industrial Revolution.
  • Global Impacts:
    • Imperialism and colonialism in Asia and Africa.
    • Consequences of the World Wars.

Unit II: ECONOMICS

Part A: Indian Economy

  • Agriculture:
    • Growth and productivity trends in Indian agriculture.
    • Food processing sector and food management.
    • Agricultural reforms and associated challenges.
  • Industrial Sector:
    • Trends in industrial policy and finance.
    • Liberalization, globalization, privatization, and economic reforms.
    • Infrastructure development and its impact on economic growth.
  • Inflation and Price Management:
    • Understanding inflation, prices, and demand/supply dynamics.
  • Fiscal Policy:
    • Centre-State financial relations and the latest Finance Commission recommendations.
    • Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act; fiscal reforms in India.
    • Budgetary trends, fiscal policy, and tax reforms.
    • Issues surrounding subsidies, including cash transfers and related topics.
    • Trends in government revenue and expenditure.
  • Government’s Economic Role:
    • The role of the government in economic activities.
    • Concepts of private, public, and merit goods.
  • Social Sector Issues:
    • Challenges related to poverty, unemployment, and inequality.
    • Healthcare and education policies.
    • Regulatory effectiveness and redefining the state’s role in economic development and employment-oriented growth strategies.

Part B: World Economy

  • Global Economic Trends:
    • Role of major international institutions: World Bank, IMF, and WTO.
    • Issues related to sustainable development and climate change.

Part C: Economy of Rajasthan

  • Agricultural Scenario:
    • Overview of production and productivity in agriculture.
    • Water resources and irrigation management.
    • Agricultural marketing and the dairy/animal husbandry sectors.
  • Rural Development:
    • Infrastructure development in rural areas.
    • Panchayati Raj and State Finance Commission roles.
  • Industrial Development:
    • Institutional frameworks for industrial development and recent trends.
    • Focus on Khadi and village industries.
  • Infrastructure Development:
    • Power and transportation infrastructure.
    • Role of private investment in infrastructure and Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects.
  • Development Projects:
    • Major development initiatives in Rajasthan.
    • State budget and fiscal management issues and challenges.
  • Welfare Schemes:
    • Economic welfare schemes focused on social justice and empowerment.
    • Basic social services: education and health.
    • Addressing poverty, unemployment, and aligning with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Unit III: SOCIOLOGY, MANAGEMENT, ACCOUNTING & AUDITING

Part A: Sociology

  • Development of Sociological Thought in India:
    • Caste and Class: Nature, origin, functions, and challenges within Indian society.
    • Processes of Change: Sanskritization, Westernization, secularization, and globalization.
    • Challenges: Issues like dowry, divorce, child marriage, corruption, communalism, poverty, unemployment, drug addiction, and problems faced by vulnerable groups (Dalits, elderly, and disabled).
    • Tribal Communities in Rajasthan: Focus on Bhil, Mina (Meena), and Garasia—problems and welfare.

Part B: Management

  • Marketing Concepts:
    • Modern marketing, marketing mix (Product, Price, Place, Promotion), supply chain management, e-commerce, and business ethics.
  • Finance Management:
    • Wealth maximization, sources of finance, capital structure, banking and non-banking institutions, stock market, MNCs, FDI, and FII.
  • Leadership and Team Dynamics:
    • Leadership theories, group and individual behavior, motivation theories, conflict management, and time/stress management.
  • Entrepreneurship:
    • Concepts of incubation, startups, unicorns, venture capital, and angel investors.
  • Management of Essential Services:
    • Education management, healthcare and wellness management, tourism, and hospitality management.

Part C: Accounting & Auditing

  • Accounting Fundamentals:
    • Basic knowledge of double entry accounting, financial statement analysis, and social accounting.
  • Auditing:
    • Objectives of auditing, social, performance, efficiency audits, and basic knowledge of government audit.
  • Budgeting Techniques:
    • Performance budgeting and zero-based budgeting.

Paper II: General Knowledge and General Studies

Unit I: Administrative Ethics

  • Ethics and Human Values:
    • Lessons from great leaders, role of family, society, and educational institutions in instilling values.
  • Ethical Concepts:
    • Concepts of duty, good, virtue; ethics in private vs. public relationships.
  • Philosophical Foundations:
    • Ethics from the Bhagavad Gita, Gandhian ethics, and contributions of moral thinkers from India and the world.
  • Administrative Challenges:
    • Ethical dilemmas in administration, decision-making, social justice, accountability, and code of ethics.
  • Case Studies:
    • Practical applications of ethical principles.

Unit II: General Science & Technology

  • Chemistry:
    • Everyday applications, states of matter, atomic structure, important drugs, and concepts of pH.
  • Physics:
    • Everyday physics, gravitation, electricity, magnetism, and nuclear principles.
  • Biology:
    • Human body systems, genetics, diseases (communicable and non-communicable), and medicinal plants with a focus on Rajasthan.
  • Computer Science:
    • Basic concepts, networking, recent developments (AI, big data, cloud computing), and their impacts.
  • Scientific Contributions:
    • Contributions of Indian scientists, advancements in technology, and government policies in science and tech.
  • Space and Defence Technology:
    • Indian space program, satellite technology, and missile development.

Unit III: Earth Science (Geography & Geology)

Part A: World

  • Earth Structure:
    • Layers of the Earth and the Geological Time Scale.
  • Physical Features:
    • Major landforms: mountains, plateaus, plains, and deserts.
  • Geological Phenomena:
    • Earthquakes and volcanoes: types, distribution, and impacts.
  • Geopolitical Issues:
    • Major global geopolitical challenges.
  • Environmental Issues:
    • Key environmental concerns facing the world.

Part B: India

  • Physical Geography:
    • Major physical features including mountains, plateaus, plains, and deserts.
  • Physiographic Divisions:
    • Overview of India’s major physiographic regions.
  • Hydrology:
    • Major rivers and their significance.
  • Climate:
    • Origin of the monsoon, climatic characteristics, rainfall distribution, and climatic regions.
  • Natural Resources:
    • Types and uses of water, forests, soils, rocks, and minerals.
  • Demographics:
    • Population growth, distribution, density, sex ratio, literacy, and urban vs. rural populations.

Part C: Rajasthan

  • Physical Features:
    • Overview of Rajasthan’s mountains, plateaus, plains, and deserts.
  • Water Bodies:
    • Major rivers and lakes in Rajasthan.
  • Climatic Characteristics:
    • Classification of climate in Rajasthan.
  • Vegetation:
    • Types of vegetation in the region.
  • Agriculture:
    • Major crops, their production, and distribution.
  • Mineral Resources:
    • Types, distribution, and industrial uses of metallic and non-metallic minerals.
  • Energy Resources:
    • Conventional and non-conventional energy resources.
  • Demographics:
    • Characteristics of the population and major tribes.
  • Wildlife and Biodiversity:
    • Threats to wildlife and conservation efforts.
  • Geo-parks and Geo-heritage:
    • Concept and potential of UNESCO Geo-parks and geo-heritage sites in Rajasthan.
  • Environmental Issues:
    • Major environmental challenges facing the state.

Paper III: General Knowledge and General Studies

Unit I: Indian Political System, World Politics and Current Affairs

  • Constitution of India:
    • Framing, features, amendments, and the basic structure.
  • Ideological Contents:
    • Preamble, fundamental rights, directive principles, and fundamental duties.
  • Institutional Framework:
    • Parliamentary System: Roles of the President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, and Parliament.
    • Federalism: Centre-state relations, Supreme Court, High Courts, judicial review, and activism.
    • Key Institutions: Election Commission, Comptroller and Auditor General, UPSC, NITI Aayog, Central Vigilance Commission, Central Information Commission, and National Human Rights Commission.
  • Political Dynamics:
    • Influence of caste, religion, class, ethnicity, language, and gender in politics.
    • Political parties, electoral behavior, civil society, national integrity, and potential socio-political conflicts.
  • State Politics of Rajasthan:
    • Party system, political demographics, phases of political competition, and local governance.
  • Global Politics:
    • Post-Cold War order, U.S. hegemony, UN and regional organizations, international economy, terrorism, and environmental issues.
  • Foreign Policy of India:
    • Evolution, determinants, relations with key global players (USA, China, Russia, EU), and roles in international organizations (UN, NAM, BRICS, G-20, G-77, SAARC).
  • Geo-political Issues:
    • Strategic issues in South Asia, Southeast Asia, West Asia, and their implications for India.
  • Current Affairs:
    • Recent events and significant figures relevant to Rajasthan, national, and international importance, including sports.

Unit II: Concepts, Issues, and Dynamics of Public Administration and Management

Administration and Management

  • Meaning and Significance:
    • Role of administration and management in both developed and developing societies.
    • Evolution of Public Administration as a discipline.
    • New Public Administration and various approaches to its study.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Power, authority, legitimacy, responsibility, and delegation.
  • Principles of Organization:
    • Hierarchy, span of control, and unity of command.
  • Functions of Management:
    • Corporate governance and social responsibility.
  • New Public Management:
    • Dimensions and change management.

Civil Services Attitude and Values

  • Core Values:
    • Ethics, integrity, impartiality, nonpartisanship, and dedication to public service.
    • Relationship dynamics between generalists and specialists.

Control Over Administration

  • Control Mechanisms:
    • Legislative, executive, and judicial means, along with their limitations.

Administrative Setup in Rajasthan

  • Structure:
    • Overview of the Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, State Secretariat, Directorates, and Chief Secretary.
  • District Administration:
    • Organization and roles of the District Collector, District Magistrate, Superintendent of Police, and Tehsil administration.

Development Administration

  • Definition and Scope:
    • Characteristics of development administration.

State Commissions and Acts

  • Key Bodies:
    • State Human Rights Commission, State Election Commission, Lokayukt, and Rajasthan Public Service Commission.
  • Legislative Acts:
    • Rajasthan Guaranteed Delivery of Public Services Act, 2011, and Rajasthan Right to Hearing Act, 2012.

Unit III: Sports and Yoga, Behavior, and Law

Part A: Sports and Yoga

  • Sports Policies:
    • Overview of India’s and Rajasthan’s sports policies.
  • Organizations:
    • Role of the Sports Authority of India and Rajasthan State Sports Council.
  • Awards:
    • National and state-level awards for sports achievements.
  • Yoga:
    • Benefits and its promotion as a positive lifestyle.
  • Sports Personalities:
    • Eminent sports figures in India.
  • First Aid and Rehabilitation:
    • Basic principles of first aid and rehabilitation practices.
  • Participation in International Competitions:
    • Indian athletes’ involvement in Olympics, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, and Paralympic Games.

Part B: Behavior

  • Intelligence:
    • Types of intelligence: cognitive, social, emotional, cultural, and spiritual.
  • Personality:
    • Traits and types of personality, determinants, and assessment methods.
  • Learning and Motivation:
    • Learning styles, memory models, causes of forgetting, and motivation assessment.
  • Stress Management:
    • Nature, types, sources, symptoms, effects of stress, and mental health promotion strategies.

Part C: Law

  • Legal Concepts:
    • Ownership, possession, personality, liability, rights, and duties.
  • Contemporary Legal Issues:
    • Right to Information and Information Technology Law, including cybercrimes and intellectual property rights.
  • Crimes Against Women and Children:
    • Laws addressing domestic violence, sexual harassment, and child protection (e.g., The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012).
  • Welfare Laws:
    • The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007.
  • Land Laws in Rajasthan:
    • Key legislations: Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, 1956; Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955.

Paper IV: General Hindi and General English

सामान्य हिंदी (कुल अंक 120)

भाग A: सामान्य हिंदी (विषय – 50 अंक)

  1. लघु लेखन:
    • लघु लेखन एवं लघु लेखन के अंतर्गत विषयों पर विचार करें।
  2. मिलन:
    • मिलन के संबंध में शब्दों का सही प्रयोग एवं उनके उपयोग पर ध्यान दें।
  3. उच्चारण:
    • सही उच्चारण की पहचान और उस पर आधारित कार्य।
  4. शब्द रचना:
    • विभिन्न शब्दों का प्रयोग एवं उनकी विशेषताएँ।
  5. शब्दों के अर्थ:
    • शब्दों के अर्थों की पहचान एवं उनकी व्याख्या।
  6. शब्द समुच्चय:
    • शब्दों के समूह की पहचान।
  7. वर्णनात्मक लेखन:
    • वर्णनात्मक शैली में लेखन पर ध्यान दें।
  8. विश्लेषणात्मक लेखन:
    • विभिन्न विषयों पर विश्लेषणात्मक लेखन करें।

भाग B: सामान्य अंग्रेजी (कुल अंक 50)

  1. लघु लेखन:
    • एक लघु लेखन कार्य, जिसमें विषय का संक्षेप में विवरण देना है (150 शब्द)।
  2. समसामयिक मुद्दे:
    • वर्तमान मुद्दों पर एक निबंध लिखें (100 शब्द)।
  3. व्याकरण एवं भाषा:
    • विभिन्न व्याकरणिक और भाषाई संरचनाओं का अध्ययन करें।
  4. अनुवाद:
    • हिंदी से अंग्रेजी में 5 वाक्यों का अनुवाद करें।
  5. संक्षेपण लेखन:
    • दिए गए पाठ का संक्षेपण (75 शब्द)।

भाग C: सामान्य हिंदी (कुल अंक 20)

  1. विषय पर निबंध:
    • किसी भी विषय पर 250 शब्दों का निबंध लिखें।

General English (Total Marks: 80)

Part A: Grammar & Usage (20 Marks)

Correction of Sentences (10 sentences for correction):

  1. Articles & Determiners: Errors in the use of definite and indefinite articles.
  2. Prepositions: Common mistakes related to prepositional phrases.
  3. Tenses & Sequence of Tenses: Correcting tense agreements and sequences.
  4. Modals: Misuse of modal verbs in various contexts.
  5. Voice: Transforming sentences from active to passive voice and vice versa.
  6. Narration: Changes needed for direct speech to indirect speech and vice versa.
  7. Synonyms & Antonyms: Identifying and correcting word choices.
  8. Phrasal Verbs & Idioms: Errors in using idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs.
  9. One Word Substitute: Finding a single word that substitutes a phrase.
  10. Words Often Confused or Misused: Distinguishing between commonly confused words.

Part B: Comprehension, Translation & Precis Writing (30 Marks)

  1. Comprehension of an Unseen Passage (250 words approximately):
    • Answer 5 questions based on the passage.
    • Question 5 should focus on vocabulary (e.g., synonyms, antonyms, or meaning).
  2. Translation:
    • Translate five sentences from Hindi to English, demonstrating accurate comprehension and expression.
  3. Precis Writing:
    • Write a précis of a given passage (approximately 150-200 words), capturing the main ideas concisely.

Part C: Composition & Letter Writing (30 Marks)

  1. Paragraph Writing:
    • Choose 1 out of 3 provided topics and write a coherent paragraph (approximately 200 words).
  2. Elaboration of a Given Theme:
    • Elaborate on a given theme or statement (approximately 150 words).
  3. Letter Writing or Report Writing:

Write either a formal letter or a report on a specified topic (approximately 150 words).


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