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RPSC School Lecturer

RPSC School Lecturer

Rajasthan Public Service Commission School Lecturer Exam

Syllabus

The RPSC School Lecturer Exam Syllabus varies depending on the subject you are applying for. Here's a general overview of what the syllabus typically includes:

Paper-I: General Studies and General Awareness:

  • Current events of national and international importance
  • Indian history, culture, art, and geography
  • Indian polity, economy, and governance
  • General science and scientific research
  • Logical reasoning, analytical ability, and mental ability
  • Basic knowledge of computer applications, information technology, and cyber laws

 

Paper-II: Subject-specific Paper:

  • In-depth knowledge of the chosen subject (e.g., History, Geography, Economics, Mathematics, English, etc.)
  • Advanced concepts, theories, and principles related to the subject
  • Teaching methodologies, pedagogical issues, and educational psychology specific to the subject
  • Recent developments, research, and trends in the subject area
  • Application of subject knowledge in real-world scenarios

FAQ

Ques. What is the RPSC School Lecturer Exam? 
Ans.
The RPSC School Lecturer Exam is a competitive examination conducted by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) to select candidates for the position of School Lecturer in various subjects within secondary education institutions in Rajasthan.

Ques. What subjects are covered in the RPSC School Lecturer Exam?
Ans.
The exam covers a wide array of subjects such as History, Geography, Economics, English, Mathematics, Political Science, Chemistry, Biology, and more, depending on the candidate's choice.

Ques. How can I check my eligibility for the exam? 
Ans.
Eligibility criteria encompass educational qualifications, age limits, and often Rajasthan domicile. Refer to official RPSC notifications for precise details.

Ques. What is the exam pattern for the RPSC School Lecturer Exam? 
Ans.
The exam usually comprises two papers: Paper-I (General Studies and General Awareness) and Paper II (Subject-specific). An interview might follow for selected candidates.

Ques. What topics are covered in the syllabus for Paper-I?
Ans.
Paper-I includes current events, Indian history, culture, polity, economics, general science, logical reasoning, and basic computer knowledge.

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