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About TSPSC Junior Lecturer Chemistry Exam

TSPSC Junior Lecturer Chemistry 2023 Application Form for exam can be filled till 10th January 2023. Apply Online for This Exam and the Admit Card. Eligibility Criteria for this exam is that the candidate must be a citizen of India. The candidate's age should be at least 18 years and maximum 44 years and above. Government Jobs Seekers, who Looking for Govt Jobs 2023 in India to get Latest Government Jobs Recruitment / Vacancies completely published in this portal.


TSPSC Junior Lecturer Chemistry Exam Date

Events Dates
Application Starting Date 20th December 2022
Application Ending Date 10th January 2023
Admit Card Date  Notified Soon
Exam Date  Notified Soon
Result Date  Notified Soon
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TSPSC Junior Lecturer Chemistry Eligibility

Education Qualification : 
​Must possess a Second Class Post Graduate Degree (M.A., or M.Sc., or M.Com.,) OR B.A. (Hons) or B.Sc., (Hons) or B.com (Hons) or any other equivalent Post-Graduate Degree in the relevant subject/ language of any University.

Age Limit :
Candidates with an age limit between 18 to 44 years old as on 1st July 2022 are eligible to apply for TSPSC Junior Lecturer Job Vacancies
The Upper Age limit will be relaxed as per the Rules.

TSPSC Junior Lecturer Chemistry Syllabus

Subject

TSPSC Junior Lecturer Mains Syllabus

Preliminary Exam

General Abilities


 
  • Analytical Abilities: Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation. 
  • Moral Values and Professional Ethics in Education.
  • Teaching Aptitude

Basic Proficiency in English

  • School Level English Grammar
  • Vocabulary
  • Words and Sentences

General Studies

  • Current Affairs – Regional, National & International.
  • Indian Constitution; Indian Political System; Governance and Public Policy.
  • Social Exclusion; Rights issues such as Gender, Caste, Tribe, Disability etc.and inclusive policies.
  • Society Culture, Civilization Heritage, Arts and Literature of India and Telangana
  • General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and Technology
  • Environmental Issues; Disaster Management- Prevention and Mitigation Strategies and Sustainable Development.
  • Economic and Social Development of India and Telangana.
  • Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of Telangana with special emphasis on Telangana Statehood Movement and formation of Telangana state.

Mains Exam

Paper – I: Pedagogy Across the Curriculum (Common Syllabus) 


 
  • The History and Nature of liberal disciplines of knowledge. Importance of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive areas in Education. 
  • Values, Aims and Objectives of Teaching Liberal and Creative Disciplines of Knowledge including Vocational subjects, Crafts, Performance and Fine arts etc. 
  • Psychology of Human Development; Psychology of Teaching and Learning.
  • Curriculum: Construction ,Organization and Development
  • Approaches, Methods and Techniques of Teaching Disciplines of Knowledge
  • Planning for Effective Instruction: Different Plans and Designing Learning Experiences. 
  • Learning Resources and Designing Instructional Material; Labs; Teaching Aids; Textbooks; ICT integration; OERs (Open Educational Resources).
  • Measurement and Evaluation: Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE); Tools and Techniques of Evaluation; Achievement and Diagnostic Tests. Critical approach to assessment and evaluation.
  • Learning Disabilities; Learning Difficulties and Education of Exceptional and Disabled Children 
  • Disciplines of Knowledge and Everyday Life; Non-formal Education in the Institutions of Learning.
  • Pedagogical Concerns

​Paper 2 – Chemistry :

Inorganic Chemistry :
1. Atomic structure and chemical bonding
2. Chemistry of main group (I to VII & Nobel gases) elements.
3. Chemistry of transition elements and inner transition elements.
4. General principles of metallurgy
5. Coordination Chemistry
6. Stability of metal complexes
7. Reaction mechanism of metal complexes
8. Metal carbonyls, Nitrosyls and Metallocenes – Structure and bonding.
9. Bio-inorganic chemistry
10. Analytical chemistry

Physical Chemistry :
1. Solutions and colligative properties
2. Acids and bases
3. Thermodynamics
4. Electrochemistry
5. Quantum chemistry
6. Chemical kinetics
7. Photochemistry
8. Solid state chemistry

Organic Chemistry :
1. IUPAC nomenclature of organic molecules. Isomerism – classification of isomers. Classification, preparations and properties of alkane, alkenes, alkynes, cyclo
alkanes, aromatic hydrocarbons, halogen compounds, hydroxy compounds, carbonyl compounds, carboxylic acids and its derivatives.
2. Stereo chemistry
3. Introduction to conformational isomerism, Klyne
4. Nature of bonding in organic molecules and aromaticity
5. Reactive intermediate
6. Organic reaction mechanism
7. Oxidation
8. Reductions
9. Heterocyclic chemistry
10. Alkaloids and Terpenoids
11. Organic photochemistry
12. Pericyclic reactions
Basic principles, concepts of UV, IR, H1NMR, C13NMR and Mass spectroscopic
13. methods – structure determination of organic compounds by UV, IR, H1NMR, C13NMR
and Mass spectroscopic methods.
14. Green chemistry

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TSPSC Junior Lecturer Chemistry Exam Pattern

The Preliminary Exam, mains exam, interview and document verification are the mandatory phases of the selection process. The exam pattern is as follows:

Preliminary Exam
  • The written test will consist of MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions. The time limit is 150 minutes (1 hr 30 mins).
  • There will be 150 questions . Each question is worth a point.
  • The exam does not have any negative marking.
  • The exam is available in English.
 

Subjects

No. of Questions

Max. Marks

Duration

General Studies, General Abilities and Basic Proficiency in English 

150

150 

150

Total

150

150

150


Mains Exam

Candidates who qualify for the Preliminary Written exam will be called in for the Mains examination. The details for this test will be released soon by the commission.

  • The Mains will consist of MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions. The time limit is 200 minutes.
  • There will be 300 questions. Each question will be worth a point.
  • The exam does not have any negative marking.
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Sr.No.

Subjects

No. of Questions

Max. Marks

Duration

1

Pedagogy Across the Curriculum 

100

100

90

2

Concerned Subject (PG level) 

200

200

180

Interview / Demonstration /viva-voce

-

30

-

Total

300

330

4 hours 30 mins.


TSPSC Junior Lecturer Chemistry How to Apply

1. You have to visit its official website.
2. Here you have to register by filling in basic information like email id mobile number and aadhaar card details.
3. After registration, your ID and password will be sent to your mobile number and email ID.
4. You will need to log in again with your ID and password After completing the application process complete the payment now submit the last and final form.
5. After submitting the form, take a printout of it and keep it with you.

Application Fee :
Each applicant must pay Rs. 200/- towards the Online Application Processing Fee.
The applicants have to pay RS. 120/-  towards the Examination Fee.
All unemployees are exempted from payment of examination fee
All Employees of any Government have to pay the prescribed examination fee.

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