If you are a Government Job Aspirant in Jammu and Kashmir, then we have some Big news for you, In the First week of April 2022, over 4000+ Posts have been referred to JKSSB for Direct Recruitment. This means that in the Coming Weeks there will be a Bumper JKSSB Recruitment 2022. And within these 4000 Posts, there are 250 Forester Posts that are also referred to JKSSB For direct Recruitment. In our previous post, we have discussed in Detail the JKSSB Forester Recruitment 2022.
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And Today, in this post, we are going to share the Details Syllabus for JKSSB Forester Posts. At the very start, let me tell you, that this is the Syllabus that JKSSB released in 2016, the current Syllabus may or may not be the same as the Revised Syllabus issued by the JKSSB.
Applicants who are preparing for the Upcoming JKSSB Forester Exam -2022 should keep in account this Forester Syllabus. and do watch this page, as the Revised and updated Syllabus will be updated on this page.
JKSSB Forester Syllabus 2022.
Forester syllabus pattern of JKSSB.
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English Syllabus for Forester Posts
English Syllabus Pattern for forester post of Jammu and Kashmir services selection board for latest recruitment 2022-2023 of guard posts.
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Maths Syllabus for Forester Exams
Detailed math syllabus for guard posts'''
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1) Algebra: Pair of Linear Equation in two variables, Algebraic conditions for a number of solutions. Situational problems may be included, simple problems on equations reducible to the linear equations may be included.
2) Polynomials and Quadratic equation: Zeroes of a Polynomial, Relationship between Zeroes and coefficients of a polynomial with particular reference to quadratic polynomials. Statement and simple problems on division algorithm for polynomials with real coefficients. The standard form of Quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=o, (aO), problems related to day-to-day activities to be incorporated.
3) Trigonometry: Trigonometric ratios of an acute angle of a right-angled. Relationship between the ratios. Trigonometric indentities. Applications of the identity Sin2A+Cos2A=1, Trigonometric ratios of complementary angles. Simple and believable problems on heights and distances. The angle of elevation/depression should be only 30, 45, and 60.
4) Mensuration: Problems on finding surface areas and volumes of a combination of any two of the following cubes, cuboids, spheres, hemispheres, and right circular cylinders/cones. Frustum of a cone. Problems involving converting one type of metallic solid into another and other mixed problems.
5) Probability: Repeated experiments and observed frequency approach to probability. The focus is on empirical probability. The classical definition of probability. Simple problems on single even, not using set notation.
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Science Syllabus
Syllabus for Science portion of JKSSB Forester Exams
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(III) Physics Syllabus for Forester Exam |
1) Light-Reflection and Refraction Reflection of light, spherical mirrors; Image formation; uses of spherical mirrors. Sign, conventions for spherical mirrors. Refraction of light, refraction through a glass, refractive index, conditions for no refraction. Spherical lenses, image formation, sign conventions, lens formula (only relation).
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2) The Human Eye and the Colorful World: Human eye; the power of accommodation; defects of vision and their correction. prism (refraction and dispersion). Atmospheric refraction-twinkling of stars and color of the sun at sunrise and sunset.
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3) Electricity: Concept of electric charge. Electric current; electric potential and potential difference Ohm’s Law and experimental verification; resistance and its dependence. Heating effect of current-Electric power and energy.
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4) Source of Energy Various sources of energy; Conventional sources of energy; improvement in technology for using conventional sources of energy (Biomass and wind energy). Non-conventional sources of energy (Solar energy, Energy from the Sea). Nuclear energy (Nuclear fusion and nuclear fission). Lasting of energy sources.
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(IV) Chemistry Syllabus for Forester Exam |
1) Chemical Reactions and Equation Chemical equation, writing of chemical equation; balancing chemical equations. Types of chemical reactions; viz Combination reactions; Decomposition reactions; Displacement reactions; Double displacement reactions; Oxidation and reduction. Effects of oxidation and reduction reactions in everyday life, viz, corrosion and rancidity.
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2) Carbon and its Compounds: Bonding in Carbon, Covalent bond, Allotropes of Carbon; Versatile nature of carbon; Saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons; chains; branches and rings; homologous series and their characteristics. Chemical properties of carbon compounds viz. combustion; oxidation; addition and substitution reactions. Important Carbon compounds like Ethane and Ethanoic acid. Properties of Ethanoic acid. Soaps and Detergents.
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3) Metals and Non-Metals: Physical properties of metals and non-metals. Chemical properties of metals like the action of water, air, acids, and salts. Cause of reactivity of metals and non-metals. Properties of Ionic compounds. Corrosion of metals and its prevention.
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4. Acids, Bases, and Salts: Idea about acids and bases; Chemical properties of acids and bases viz. The action of metals, metal carbonates, metal hydrogen carbonates (only in the case of acids), metallic acids; non-metallic acids, and bases. Similarities in acids and bases; the reaction of acids and bases with water. Strength of acids and base solutions; pH and its importance. The idea of salts, their family, and pH. Chemicals from common salts like Sodium hydroxide, Baking soda, and Washing soda; Hydrated salts, plaster of Paris.
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(V) Biology Syllabus for Forester Exam |
1) Life Processes What are life processes? Nutrition-Autotrophic Nutrition. Heterotrophic Nutrition. How do animals obtain their nutrition? Nutrition in Human beings. Respiration. Transportation: Transportation in plants. Exertion: Excretion in Human beings, Excretion in plants
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2) Control and Co-Ordination Animals- Nervous System, What happens in Reflex Action? Human Brain. How are these tissues protected? How does Nervous tissue cause action? Coordination in plants, immediate response to stimulus, movements due to growth. Hormones in Animals.
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3) How do Organisms Reproduce? : The importance of variation. Modes of reproduction are used by unicellular organisms. Fission, Fragmentation, Regeneration, Vegetative Propagation, Budding, Spore Formation, Sexual Reproduction: Why the sexual mode of reproduction? Reproduction in Human Beings. Male Reproductive System, Female Reproductive System. What happens when the egg is not fertilized? Reproductive Health.
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4) Heredity and Genetics: Accumulation of variation reproduction, Heredity: Inherited traits, Rules for the inheritance of traits, Mendel’s contribution. How do these traits get expressed? Sex determination. Acquired and inherited traits.Speciation. Classification, tracing evolutionary relationships, fossils, evolution by stages
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5) Our Environment Environment and Ecosystem- What are its components? Food chains and webs. How do our activities affect the environment? Ozone layer and how it is getting depleted. Managing the garbage we produce
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6) Management of Natural Resources: Why do we need to Manage our Resources? Forests and Wildlife, Stakeholders, Sustainable Management, Dama, Water harvesting. Coal and Petroleum. An overview of Natural Resources Management.
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JKSSB Contact Information
Jammu and Kashmir services selection board
contact number details for reference.
Divisional Office Jammu Services Selection Board
Address: Sehkari Bhawan, Panama Chowk, Rail Head Complex, Jammu
Contact Number: 0191-22555721
Head Office Srinagar Services Selection Board
Address: Zum Zum Building, Rambagh, Srinagar
Helpline Numbers - 0194-2435089, 0194-2433838, 2442731