Saturday 9 February 2013

IPO EXAM SYLLABUS WITH REFERENCE BOOKS

Revised Syllabus and Pattern

Reference books
Paper I –

(i              (i)    Acts/Rules/ Guidelines Instructions     relating to Inland & Foreign Posts,

(i             (ii)     Mail Operations,
(i  

          (iii)    Money Remittances,

          (iv)    Savings Bank Schemes


          (v)     Saving Certificates

          (vi)     Rural and Postal Life Insurance.


         ( 2)     Organization  of      Department,   Office Procedure  and  Material     Management   for optimum utilization of network, establishment and Administrative Matters.


(i)    Indian Post office Act -1898.     
 Post Office  Guide Part I and II
            
(ii)    Manual Volume V, Postal Manual Volume VII,  Postal Manual Volume VI Part I

(iii)     Postal Manual Volume VI Part II, III

      (iv)     POSB Manual Volume I, SB Act 1873
         (Hand book on small saving scheme)
  
(v)     POSB Manual Volume II,
Saving certificate Act-1959

(vi)     Postal Life insurance Rules

(2)     Postal Manual Volume II,
         Postal Manual Volume IV
         Postal Manual Volume VIII

Paper II –

(i)      CCS (CCA) Rules


(ii)     CCS (Conduct) Rules

(iii)    Accounts, FRs & SRs

(iv)    FHBs.



(i)     Postal Manual Volume III,
        CCS CCA rules 2011

(ii)    CCS Conduct Rules 2011

(iii)   FRSR Part I, II,III

(iv)   FHB Volume I and II
Paper III 

(1)      Constitution of India


(2)   Short title, extent,  commencement  and definitions of CPC & CrPC.
(i) CrPC: Proclamation for person absconding attachment of property of person absconding , claims and objections to attachments, release, sale and restoration of attached property.
(ii)  Indian Evidence Act: Short title, extent and commencement
Of  the relevancy of the facts: Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts, relevancy of facts forming part  of  the same transaction, facts  which  are  the  occasion, cause or effect  of  facts  in  issue;   motive, preparation   and  previous  or  subsequent conduct.
Facts which need not be proved:
Of oral evidence:
Of documentary evidence

(iii) Indian Penal Code: General Explanation:
Of Punishments
Of offences by or relating to public servants
Of contempts of the lawful authority of public servants
Of the criminal breach of contract of service

(3)     RTI Act

(4)    Consumer Protection Act


(1)    The constitution of India (Universal’s Bar Act 2011)

(2)     Civil procedure code 1908
         Code Criminal Procedure 1973





(ii)     Indian Evidence Act 1872











(iii)    Indian penal code 1860






(3)     The Right to Information Act 2005

(4)     The consumer Protection Act 1986

Paper IV-

(1)     English Language
(2)     General Knowledge
(3)     Reasoning/ Intelligence

(1)     English Grammar Books
(2)     Upkar’s General Knowledge,
(3)     RS Agarwal arthemeatic.
         (All CSRs, GK Today)
          Each paper will carry 300 marks

150 Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) in each paper

           40% marks in each paper subject to an overall average of 45% for general category and 33% marks in each paper subject to an overall average of 38% for SC/ST

         Duration for each paper is 3 hrs.

  The Competent Authority will ensure and certify the following before recommending the  application of the official for examination:

(i)         No disciplinary action is pending or contemplated against the applicant

(ii)        No punishment is current against the applicant

            No adverse entry in the APAR/ACR in the last five years


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1 comment:

  1. CIRCLE WISE VACANCY OF IP FOR 2015 HAS BEEN DECLARED OR NOT?

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