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GOVERNMENT OF JAMMrAND KASHMIR

JAMMU& KASHMIR SERVICES ^ELECTION BOARD


CPO Chowk Panjtirthi, Jammu/ Zamzam Complex Rambagh Srinagar.
www.ikssb.nic.in

Subject: Advance notlce for the conduct of OMR Based


Examination for varlous posts.
It is hereby notified for the information of candidates that J&K
Services Selection Board (JKSSB) is going to conduct the OMR Based
written test for various posts as per the details given in Annexure" A" to
this notice.
The exact dates along with the schedule for downloading of
admit cards shall be notified separately in due course of time. This is an
advance notice for the information of concerned candidates.

{6o5.2025
(Reyaz Ahmad Malik) JKAS
Controller of Examinations
No.JKSSB-cOEOEXAMUT/10/2023-04 (7055504) Dated: 16-05-2025
Copy to the:
1) Commissioner/Secretary to the Government, General Administration
Department, Civil Secretariat, J&k, Jammu/Srinagar.
2) Director Information & Public Relations, J&K Government with the
request to get the said notification published in at least three leading local
newspapers of Jammu/Srinagar for three consecutive days.
3) Member(s) ALL, J&K Services Selection Board.
4) Secretary, J&k Services Selection Board.
5) Administrative Officer, J8K Services Selection Board, Jammu/Srinagar.
6) P/S to Chairman, J&K Services Selection Board
7) In-charge Website, Services Selection Board, Jammu.
8) Office record.
Annexure "A"
S. Name of the Tentatlve Date
Department Notification Syllabus
No. post No. Item No. of
Examinations
Agricuture
Production &
Farmer's Cameraman 07 of 2020 240 15.06.2025
Already Notifled vide
Welfare Notice No. JKSSB
ARI and Printing Down
2 05 of 2020 174 15.06.2025
COEOEXAM(UT)/47/2023
Training Operator 03 (7202120)
3 Statistical dated: 20-03-2025
DMRRR 05 of 2022 196 15.06.2025
Assistant

-Ea
Home
Driver 01 of 2025 01 15.06.2025
Department
082
Already Notified vide
Health & 15.06.2025 Notice No. JKSSB
Medical Junior
04 of 2022 COEOEXAM(UT)/47/2023
6 Education Microbiologist
083 15.06.2025 03 (7202120)
dated 29.04.2025
Plant Protection
126 22.06.2025
Operator Annexure "B"
Agriculture Field Assistant
04 of 2022 125 22.06.2025
Production & II/Lab Assistant
Farmer's
Welfare Seed Examiner 127 22.06.2025 Annexure "C"

10
Draftsman (Soil Annexure "D
07 of 2020 238 22.06.2025
Conservation)
11
Sience & Annexure "E"
Technical Officer 05 of 2020 127 22.06.2025
Technology
12 Canning 026 22.06.2025
Instructor Annexure "F"
Instructor
13 069 22.06.2025
Canning
14 Foreman 01 of 2021 027 29.06.2025 Annexure "G"
Horticu!ture
15 28 29.06.2025 Annexure "H
Laboratory
Technician
16 66 29.06.2025

Assistant Annexure "I"


17 Eletion 04 of 2020 096 29.06.2025
Programmer
18 Gardener 8

19 Gardener 9

20 Farash 10
Lieutenant
21 Governors Traffic Orderly 11 29.06.2025
Multi-Tasking 04 of 2025 Annexure ") "
22 Secretariat, 12
J&K Staff (MTS)
23 Masalchl 13
24 Khansama-II 14
25 Dhobi 15 06.07.2025
Assistant
Home 02 of 2022 06.07.2025
26 Superintendent 41 Annexure "K"
Department Jails
27
28 Power 02
Already Notified vide
29 Development Junior Engineer 03 Notice No. JKSSB
02 of 2025
30 Department (Electrical) 04 27.07.2025 COEOEXAM(UT)/47/2023
05
03 (7202120)
31 Jal Shakti dated: 20-03-2025
Department 06 Already Notified with
Public Works Junior Engineer the Advertisement
32 03 of 2025 10.08.2025
(R&B) (avil) Notification No. 03 of
07
Department 2025 dated
24.04.2025

I6.0s.20s
(Reyaz Ahmad Malik) JKAS
Controller of Examinations
Annexure
Plant Pro"B"
tection
Operator
Syllabus for the post of Plant
Protection Operator &
Assistant: Field Assistant-II/Lab

Total Marks-120
Time 02 hours
Part-l
5 marks

Seed structure, importance, conditions necessary


standards for seed certificatio
for germination. Minimum
n, breeder foundation and certifie
d seed and seed
purification. Seed viability testing,
seed dressing, dusting, coatin
application through water. Testing of g and pesticide
pollen viability; Tissue culture of crop
plants.

Part-II
5 marks

Diversity of livi
ng world: Taxonomic aids, keys, spe
cimen management, Systematic
and binomial system of nomenc
lature; Classification of livi
ng organisms, Herb aria
and museums - Structural organisation in plants
Entomological techniques (Insect colle
and Entomology:
insects
ction, preservation and management),
control equipment's and its appl pest
ication.

Part-III
15 marks

Principles of microscopy and microscopic meth


ods for tissue, cell and chromosome
analysis; optical, fluorescence and Structural
and functional organization of cell: Cell
cycle, detailed study of Cell division (mitosis, meios
is), Photosynthesis - Basic
principles of light absorption, excitation energy transf
er, measurement of
photosynthetic parameters, Plant growth regul
ators, Physiological effects and
mechanism of acti on of plant growth hormones.

Part-IV
15 marks

Safe plant protection practices, inclu


ding pesticide use in different agricultural
systems. Integrated pest manageme nt (IPM) approach to crop protection in an
system. IFM

Formulation types including soluble liqui


ds, water soluble granules, tablets,
emulsifiable concentrates, emulsions in water
, suspension concentrates, water
dispersible granules, oil dispersions, granules appli
ed as solids, and baited pellets.
Pesticides formulations and mixtures; Laborato
ry and field evaluation of bio-efficacy
of pesticides. Procedures of
residue analysis.

Wy F
Annexure "C"
Seed Examin er

Syllabus for written test for the pos


t of Seed Examiner- Sericultu
re
(OBJECTIVE TYPE) Marks 120
Time 02 hours

Overview and Scope of mulber


ry sericulture (10 marks)
Scope of mulberry sericulture, an over
view of sericulture industry in the
India. National and International world and
Silk Organisations. Organisation
sericulture in India. Taxonomy and al set up of
systematics of mulberry, botanical descript
mulberry and primary host plants of ion of
tasar, eri and muga silkworms
Castor, Som and Soalu. Fruit see viz., Terminalia,
d development in mulberry.

Mulberry Production an
d Management
(20 marks)
Soil sampling, land preparation and
layout for planting. Role of physical
properties of soil on nutrient upt and chemical
ake and growth of mulberry plan
pattern of major and micro nutrients in tati on.. Absorption
different soils. Pruning, manurial and
schedules, irrigation schedules, gre fertilizer
en manuring, weed control practice
under different planting systems s, harvesting
of mulberry. Mechanization in
intercropping, organic farming and IFS componen mulb erry cultivation,
t. Leaf preservation. Cultivation
practices for mulberry commencing from
planting to harvesting under pit and row
systems. Economics of leaf production per unit
area of mulberry under rainfed and
irrigated conditions.

Mulberry Plant Propagation and Protection


(15 marks)
Seed dormancy (scarification & stratification)
internal and external factors. Methods
of propagation of mulberry throu
gh cutting, layering, grafting and buddi
physiological & bio-chemical basis influencing rooti ng.
ng of cuttings and layering, graft
incompatibility. Micrografting, hardening of plants
in nurseries. Raising of rootstock.
Seed treatments for breaking dormancy
and inducing vigorous seedling growth.
Preparation of plant material for potting. Hardening
of plants in the nursery. Use of
mist chamber in propagation and hardening
of plants. Preparation of plant growth
regulators for seed germination and
vegetative propagation. Nutrient and plan
protection applications during t
nursery.

Diseases of mulberry- symptoms, causes, disea


se cycle/life cycle, principles and
methods of plant disease management. Insec
t and non-insect pests of mulberry,
sequence of their appearance, duration, intens
ity, nature and symptoms of attack.
Management practices for pest attacks. Pesticides residue
to be observed. problems, safety periods

Morphology and Anatomy of Silkworms


(10 marks)
External morphology of different life stages
of mulberry, tasar, and eri
muga
silkworms. Changes during moulting and ripening.
Digestive, circulatory, respiratory,
excretory, nervous and reproductive systems of
larva, pupa and adult of mulberry
silkworm and comparative anatomy
in non-mulberry silkworms. Physiology
digestion, respiration, circulation, excretion and of
reproduction. Silk glands and silk
secretion. Effect of juvenile hormones and JH
and oviposition.
analogues on moulting, silk secretion

CoESle Se 1
MoW
Annexure
Draftsman "D"

Draftsman (Soil & Water Conservation) - Syllabus (120 Marks) Time 02 hours
1. Basic Engineering Drawing
(10 Marks)
Drawing instruments: Types, uses, and
layout of drawing sheet, Types of lines,
lettering, and dimensioning, Types
of scales and their applicat
geometrical construction and conic sections ions, Plane
, Orthographic and isometric proje
ctions.
Standard symbols and notation
s for civil and Agricultural Engineer
interpreting engineering changes ing and

2. Building Materials and Construction


(15 Marks)
Properties of engineering materials, Building stones, brick
s, lime, timber, tiles, and
sand, Cement mortar and concrete: Composition and admixtures, Ferrous and
non-
ferrous metals, glass, protective materials. .Stone masonry, brick masonry,
and
and
composite masonry, Foundations and bearing capac
ity of soil,Damp proofing,
waterproofing, and termite proofing Scaffolding,
shoring, and underpinning,RCC:
Introduction, materials, proportioning, formwork (as
per BIS codes), RCC structures:
Lintels, columns, slabs, beams, and footings, Meth
ods of concrete mixing and slump
test, Steel structures: Steel sections, tens
ion/compression members, riveted and
welded joints, Doors, windows, roofs
, floors, and flooring types.

3.Fundamentals of Soil & Water Conservation


(30 Marks)
Soil erosion types (water, wind, gully, sheet)
Causes and effects of soil erosion.
Watershed Management Concept, objectives,
and components Conservation
Measures. Overview of conservation
practices: agronomical and engineering
measures. Role of draftsman in conse
rvation projects. Contour bunding, terracing,
check dams, gabion structures and vegetative
barriers. Gully Control Structures:
Temporary and permanent measures. Gully control structures: Temporary and
permanent measures. Drafting contour bunds
, cross sectional drawing of terraces
and layout of gully control structures.

4. Building Drawing and Estimating


(10 Marks)
Building rules, byelaws, safety provisions, Types of estimates and their
and
preparation, Measurement rules, rate analysis, and
schedule of rates, Valuation:
Terms, principles, and cost assessment.

5. Irrigation Engineering (15 Marks)


Hydrology- Basics Rainfall, runoff, infiltration Irrigation & Drain
age Systems Basic
understanding of agricultural practices and land manag
ement. Basic irrigation terms
and water requirements of crops, Weirs and barrages:
Functions and components,
Storage and diversion head works, Reservoirs, dams, and
canals: Types and
importance, Types of irrigation (drip, sprinkler, canal)
Water harvesting methods.
Cross drainage works and hydroelectric proje
cts,
Annexure "L6s
Annexure "E"
Jammu & Kashmir Energy Dev. Agency
Science and Technology Department
Marks: 120
Time: 02 hours
Syllabus: Technical Officer

Civil Engineering: Civil Engineering: Forces and moments, Centroid, Moment of Inertia, Strength of material; types
of stresses and strains, Mechanics of Solids: Strain energy, toughness, hardness, fatigue, creep and so on. Shear force
and Bending moment diagram, Columns, Surveying, Hydraulics: Fluid properties, continuity equation. Bernoulli's
theorem, Reynold's number for laminar and turbulent flows, Classification of Turbines Kaplan, Francis and Pelton
-

wheel turbine. Different systems of classification of soils, Transportation Engineering: Classification of roads as per
I.R.C, Cautionary signs. Highway constructions and maintenance, Importance of Railways, Traffic census and its
importance, water supply and sanitary engineering, Sources and conveyance of water, System of sewage disposal,
Types of the sewages. Quality of discharge in sewers, dry weather flow and variability flow, Different cross sections
of sewers, strength of sewage and characteristics of sewage, Waste water treatment.

Mechanical Engineering: Laws of Forces, Moment, Friction, Moment of Inertia, Centre of Gravity.
Thermodynamics: Fundamental Concepts, Laws of Perfect Gases. Fluid Mechanics: Type and Properties of Fluids,
Pressure and its Measurement, Flow of Fluids and Flow through Pipes. Theory of Machines: Simple Mechanisms,
Friction, Power Transmission, gyroscope, Flywheel, Governor and Balancing. Heat-Transfer: Modes of Heat
Transfer. Machining and Machine Tool Operations: Cutting Tools and Cutting Materials, Lathe, Drilling, Boring,
Shaping, Planing, and so n. Pattern Making, Metal Forming. Engineering Materials: Scope of Material Science,
Metals and Alloys, Heat Treatment, Advanced Materials. Machine Design: Types of design, necessity of design,
Design terminology: stress, strain, factor of safety, factor of safety. Automobile Engineering. Automobile and its
development, Classification of automobiles, Transmission System, System, Braking System, Dynamo and Alternator
and Exhaust system, Introduction to NC, CNC & DNC, Construction and Tooling, Part Programming, System
Devices, Problems in CNC Machines, Automation and NC. I.C. Engines: Working principle of two stroke and four
stroke cycle, SI engires anc. CI Engines, Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Dual cycle, Fuel Supply and Ignition System in
Petrol Engine, Fuel System of Diesel Engine, Cooling and Lubrication and Testing of IC Engines. Refrigeration and
air-conditioning: Fundamentals of Refrigeration, Vapour Compression System, Refrigerants, Vapour Absorption
System and Refrigeration Equipment. Turbo-machinery: Introduction to Turbo-machines, Steam Turbines and Steam
Condensers, Gas Turbines and Jet propulsion.

Electrical Engineering: Concept of resistance, inductance and capacitance, Ohm's Law, Node and mesh analysis,
Superposition theorem, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem, reciprocity
theorem, Coulomb's Law, Electric Field Intensity, Electric Flux Density, Gauss's Law, Divergence, Electric field
and potential due to point, line, plane and spherical charge distributions, Ampere's law, Curl, F raday's law, Lorentz
force. Signals and Systems: Representation of continuous and discrete time signals, Shifting and scaling operations,
Applications of Fourier Transform, Laplace Transform. Electrical Machines: Single phase transformer: equivalent
circuit, phasor diagram, open circuit and short circuit tests, regulation and efficiency; Three phase transformers:
connections, vector groups, parallel operation; Auto-transformer, Electromechanical energy conversion principles,
DC machines: separately excited, series and shunt, motoring and generating mode of operations and their
characteristics, starting and speed control of DC motors; Single phase induction motor: Operating principle, starting,
torque-speed characteristics, speed control; Three phase induction motor: principle of operation, types, performance.
Power Systems: Power generation concepts, Models and performance of transmission lines and cables, Series and
shunt compensation, Electric field distribution and insulators. Analog and Digital Electronics: Characteristics of
diodes, BJT. MOSFET; Simple diode circuits, A/D and D/A converters, 8085Microprocessor: Architecture,
Programming and interfacing. Power Electronics: Characteristics of power semiconductor devices: Diode, Thyristor,
TRIAC, GTO, IGBT; Recifiers: Uncontrolled, Controlled, Single-phase and Three-phase; DC to DC converter and
AC to DC converter. Control Systems: Basic control system components, open-loop and clos ed-loop systems and
Block diagram reduction techniques.

4 RB3
Dr. HS Pali Dr. Omkar Singh Dr. Ravi Bhushan Dr. Abdullah Ahmad

Mechanical & Renewable Engg. E&C Engg Electrical Engg Civil Engineering
Annexure "F"
Canning Instructor

SYLLABUS FOR CANNING INSTRUCTOR

Max. Marks: 120


Time:02 hours

Unit-1
30 Marks(
Principles of preservation. Methods of food preservation. Preservation by high
temperature, Preservation by low temperature, Chemical Preservatives in food,
Drying and freezing of foods, Novel preservation methods Ultrasound Processing,
-

High Pressure Processing, Microwave Processing.

Unit -2
30 Marks

Principles of canning of fruits and vegetables, preparation of fruits


and vegetables for
canning. Requirements for canning of specific fruits and vegetables. Details of
Canning process.

Unit-3 30 Marks

Different packaging materials for fruits, vegetables and their processed products.
Tin Plate and aluminium as a packaging material. Manufacturing of metal containers
- two and three piece cans. Machinery used for canning. Double seaming of cans,
Lacquering of metallic containers. Chemistry of metal corrosion.

Unit-4 30 Marks

Spoilage of foods. Chemical and microbial spoilage of canned foods. Microbiological


hazards associated with foods - food borne diseases, food intoxication, mycotoxins.
products. Concept and
FSSAI specifications for fruit and vegetable importance of
HACCP in food processing industry. Registration and licencing of food business
operators.

C alte
Dr. Sajad M Wani Mr. Reyaz Ahmad Malik (JKAS) Prof. (DK K.N. Qaisar
Professor, Division PHT Additional Secretary to the Controller of Examinations
SKUAST-K Govt./Controller of Examinations SKUAST-K
J&K Services Selection Board
Annexure
Foreman "G"

Syllabus for Foreman Examination


AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING -
Marks (120 marks)
Time: 02 hours

1. Soil and Water Conservation Engineering (20 marks)

Mechanics and types of erosion, their causes, Rainfall, runoff and sedimentation
relationships
and their measurement, Soil erosion control measures biological and
-

engineering including stream bank protection vegetative barriers, contour bunds,


contour trenches, contour stone walls, contour ditches, terraces, outlets and grassed
waterways, Gully control structures temporary and permanent
- - design of
permanent soil conservation structures such as chute, drop and drop inlet spillways,
Design of farm ponds and percolation ponds, Principles of flood control - flood
routing, Watershed Management investigation, planning and implementation
-
-

selection of priority areas and water shed work plan, water harvesting and moisture
conservation, Land development levelling, estimation of earth volumes and
-

costing, Wind Erosion process design for shelter belts and wind brakes and their
-

management. Remote sensing merits and demerits of conventional and remote


-

sensing approaches. Types of satellite images, fundamentals of satellite image


interpretation, techniques of visual and digital interpretations for soil, water and land
use management. Use of GIS in planning and development of watersheds, forests

including forest cover, water resources etc.

2. Irrigation and Drainage Engineering (20 marks)


Sources of water for irrigation, Planning and design of minor irrigation projects,
Techniques of measuring soil moisture laboratory and in situ, Soil-water plant
-

relationships, Water requirement of crops, Planning conjunctive use of surface and


ground water, Measurement of irrigation water, measuring devices -orifices, weirs
and flumes, Methods of irrigation surface, sprinkler and drip, fertigation, Irrigation
-

efficiencies and their estimation, Design and construction of canals, field channels,
underground pipelines, head-gates, diversion boxes and structures for road crossing,
Occurrence of ground water, hydraulics of wells, types of wells (tube wells and open
wells) and their construction, Well development and testing, Pumps types, selection
and installation, Rehabilitation
of sick and failed wells, Drainage causes of water
logging and saltproblem, Methods of drainage- drainage of irrigated and
unirrigated lands, design of surface, sub-surface and vertical drainage systems,
Improvement and utilization of poor quality water, Reclamation of saline and alkali
soils, Economics of irrigation and drainage systems, Use of waste water for irrigation
- standards of waste water for sustained irrigation, feasibility and economics.

3. Workshop Technology (15 marks)


Introduction to various carpentry tools, materials, types of wood and their
characteristics and Processes or operations in wood working. Introduction to Smithy
tools and operations. Introduction to welding-types of welding, Oxyacetylene gas
welding, MIG, TIG welding, types of flames, welding techniques and equipment.
Principle of arc welding, equipment and tools. Casting processes; Classification,
Annexure "H"
Laboratory Tech.

Proposed syllabus for the post of Laboratory Technician in the


Horticulture Department, designed at a graduation level.
Chapters: 12 Marks:120
Time: 02 hours
Marks per Chapter: 10 (Uniform Distribution)

Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Horticulture:

Definition and scope of horticulture; economic importance and classification


of horticultural
crops (fruits, vegetables, ornament ls, spices, medici
nal, and aromatic plants); horticultural
zones in India, basic principles of plant propagation
(sexual and asexual methods).Skills:
Understanding the role of horticulture in agriculture and
laboratory applications .
Chapter 2: Plant Biochemistry:

Basi concepts of plant biochemistry; structure


and function of carbohydrates, proteins,
lipids, and enzymes; photosynthesis and respiration; secondary
metabolites in horticultural
crops (alkaloids, flavonoids, terpencids).Skills
: Analyzing biochemical processes in plants
using laboratory techniques.

Chapter 3: Soil Science and Fertility Mana


gement:

Soil composition and classification; physical, chemical, and


biological properties of soil; soil
testing methods (pH, EC, nutrient arialysis); macro- and micronutrients
; fertilizers and their
application in horticulture.Skills: Conducting soil tests and
interpreting results for
horticultural applications.

Chapter 4: Plant Pathology:

Principles of plant pathology; major fungal, bacterial, viral, and nemato


de diseases in
horticultural crops, disease identification; laboratory diagnosis techniques
(staining ,
microscopy, culturing); integrated disease nanagement.Skills:
Identifying plant pathogens
and recommending control measures.

Chapter 5: Entomology and Pest Management:

Cominon insect pests and mites affecting horticultural crops; pest identification
and life
cycles; laboratory techniques for pest monitoring (trapping, rearing); principles of
integrated
pest management (IPM); safe use of pesticides.Skills: Diagnosing pest
issues and performing
pest-related lab experiments.

Chapter 6: Plant Breeding and Genetics:

Basics of plant genetics; Mendelian principles; hybridization techniques;

COE JKSSB
Mom
Annexure "I"
Annexure
Annexure"T"
"AE"
Syllabus for the post of Assistant Programmer, Election Department

SYLLABUS FOR THE POST OF JUNIOR PROGRAMMER


Marks 120 Time 02 Hours
1. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING USING 'C"
Algorithm and Programming Development, Program Siructure, Control Structures, Functions,
Arays, Pointers, Structures and Unions, Strings, Files.

2. DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (RDBMS)


Database System Concepts and Architecture, Data Modeling using E.R. Model (Entity
Relationship Model), Relational Model, Normalization, Database Access and Security,
MYSQL'SQL (Structured Query Language)
3. OPERATING SYSTEMS
Process Scheduler,
Process Management Functions (Principles and Brief Concept); Job Scheduler,
and Brief Concept);
Process synchronization. Memory Management Function (Principles Segmentation,
Introduction, Single Process System, Fixed Partition Memory, System Loading, (Principles and
Functions
Swapping, Simple Paging System, Virtual Memory. I/O Management Storage Devices, Buffering,
Brief Concept); Dedicated Devices, Shared Devices, VO Devices,
Types of File System; Simple file
Spooling. File Management; Principles and Brief Concept, system. Dead Lock; Condition for
system, Basic file system, Logical file system, Physical fle
Avoidance.
Dead lock, Dead Lock Preventions, Dead Lock
4. DATA STRUCTURES
programming, Concept of
Problem solving concept, top down and bottom up design, structured
variables and constants, Arrays, Linked
data types, variables and constants, Concept of pointer
Stacks, Queues and Recursion, Trees. , Search algorithm (Linear and Binary), Concept of
Lists, Selection Sort, Merge Sort,
sorting, soring algorithms (Bubble Sort, Insertion Sort, Quick Sort,
Heap Sort) and their comparisons.

USING C++
5. OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
Fundamentals of objectoriented programming-procedure oriented programming. Object oriented
programming concepts -Classes, reusability, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, dynamic
types
binding, message passing, data hiding., Review of constructs of C used in Ctt:variables,
and type declarations, user defined data types; increment and decrement operators, relational and
logical operators; if then else clause; conditional expressions, input and output statement, loops,
switch case, arays, structure, unions, functions, pinters; preprocessor directives, Classes and
Objects, Member Functions, Overloading Member Functions, Inheritance, Polymorphism and
Virtual Functions, File and Streams.
6. JAVA PROGRAMMING
Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Java In Time (J1) compiler, JIDK, Woking with data types, contrd
Aow statements. arrays, casting. command line arguments, Java Clawes and Memory
Management, Interfaces and Packages, Exception Handling and Strearn Files, Threads and Muki
threading. Java Data Base Connectivity (JDBC).

7. VISUAL PROGRAMMING USING (NET)


Lntroduction to .NET framework, feature of .Net framework,architecture and componenA O .Na.
VB.NET Basics, Visual Basic .NET Programming Language-Variables & Dala Type, Srings,
Arithmetic Operators, Building the project, Common Control Controls, Functions Call and
Arguments, Select Case, Loops, Nesting of Loops, Decision Structures, Eror handing using Try..
Catch Block, Database Connectivity

8. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Quality and productivity factors. Management issues, Models: waterfall, spiral,
Size factors. process, Introduction to agile technologies.
prototyping, fourth generation techniques, s/w
estimations techniques. Staffing level estimation, estimating software
Cost factors, cost
maintenance costs, COCOMO.
Problem analysis, requirement engineering. The software requirements specifications (SRS).
good SRS.
formal specifications techniques, characteristics of a
analysis, symbolic executionunit testing.
Quality assurance work through and inspectíons static techniques.
formal verifications. Black box and white box testing
Quality, Quality Concepts, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, SQA Activities,
Definition of Technical Reviews, Review Guidelines,
Software Reviews, Inspections, Walkthroughs, Formal
ISO 9001:2000, ISO 9126, CMM, TQM, TQM
Quality Assurance Standards, ISO 9000,
principles, Six Sigma, SPICE.
Risk Management and Configuration Management

9. COMPUTER NETWORKS

Concept of network, Models of network computing, Networking models, Peer-to -peer Network,
Server Client Network, LAN, MAN and WAN, Network Services, Topologies, Concept of
switching, Switching Techniques 081 Reference Model.
Concept of physical andlogical addressing, Diferent classes of IP addressing, special IP address,
Sutb neting and super neting Loop back concept, IPV4 and IPV6 packet Format, Configuring
IPV4 and IPV6.
Network Security, Introduction to basic encryption and decryption, concept of symnetric and
asymmetric key cryplography, overview of DES,RSA and PGP, Introduction to Hashing: MDS,
SSL, SSH, HTTPS, Digital Signatures.
oeouter Network Attacks, Active Atacks, Passive Atacks, Stealing Passwords, Social
Engineering. Bugs and Backdoors, Authentication Failures, Protocol Failures, Information
Lekage. Denial-of-Serice Artacks, Botnets, Phishing Atacks.

10 NTERNET AND WEB TECHNOLOGIES

Telepbone line, cable, leased line, ISDN, VSAT. RF link. World Wide Web and its evolution, web
pege, web server, HTTP protocol. Examples of web servers. Navigation Tols: Mozilla Fietox,
Google Chrome, Internet Explorer. Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Hypertext, hyperlinks and
bypermedia, URL, itS registration, browsers, search engines, proxy servers.
Basics of authentication and authorization. Introducion to firewall, various techniques of
encryption and decryption, SSL (Secure Socket Laye
Annexure "J"
Annexure “C”
Syllabus for the Gardener/Farash/Traffic Orderly/MTS/Masalchi/ Khansama-III/ Dhobi
To the Advertisement Notification No 01 of 2020 dated 26-06-2020
Marks: 120
Time: 02hours
Syllabus for Written Test (Objective Type) for Class –IV posts.
Total Marks=100
Time=02 Hours

1) Basis Mathematics 24 Marks


=20 Marks
Percentage
Average
Time, Work and Distance
Ration and Proportions
Problem of Age
Probability
LCM, HCF
Mensuration
2) Basis Reasoning =20 Marks24 Marks
Analogies
Relationship concepts
Figure odd one out
Direct Sense
Figure Series completion
Venn Diagram
Number series
Coding/Decoding
3) Basis English =20 Marks 24 Marks
=30Marks
Articles
Synonyms
Antonyms
Preposition
Verbs
Reading comprehension
Determiners
Spellings
Sentences
4) General Awareness and Science =50marks
=40 Marks 48 Marks

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General current events (National Level)
Sports
India culture
India history
Indian geography
Capital/State
General Science
Health, Hygiene and Sanitation
Geography of Jammu and Kashmir
Culture of Jammu and Kashmir
History of Jammu and Kashmir

(Ranjeet Singh) KAS,


Secretary,
J&K Services Selection Board,
Jammu

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Annexure "K"
Syllabus for the post of Assistant Superintendent Jails, Home Department

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