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TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Syllabus 2024 – Are you planning to appear for the Telangana State Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Exam 2024? It’s time to start your preparation and we’ve got you covered with the latest TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Syllabus 2024 and TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Exam Pattern 2024. The Telangana Residential Educational Institutions Recruitment Board (TREIRB) has provided the TS Gurukulam DL Syllabus 2024 in PDF format, which is available for download from the direct link provided at the end of this article.

TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Syllabus 2024

The TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Exam Pattern 2024 includes two papers – Paper 1 and Paper 2, each consisting of 100 objective type questions with a duration of 120 minutes. Paper 1 covers topics such as General Studies, General Abilities, and Basic Proficiency in English, while Paper 2 tests your knowledge in the subject discipline at PG level. The exam also includes a Demonstration round for which the candidates will be assessed on their teaching skills. To help you ace the exam, we’ve provided a detailed TREIRB DL Syllabus 2024 for both papers, along with important topics to focus on.

TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Syllabus 2024 – Overview

Latest TS Gurukulam DL Syllabus 2024
Organization Name Telangana Residential Educational Institutions Recruitment Board (TREIRB)
Post Name Degree Lecturer
Category Syllabus
Job Location Telangana
Official Site treirb.telangana.gov.in

TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Exam Pattern 2024

Written Examination (Objective Type) No. of Questions Duration (Minutes) Marks
Paper-I General Studies, General Abilities and Basic Proficiency in English 100 120 100
Paper-II Subject Discipline Knowledge/ Concerned Subject (PG level) 100 120 100
Demonstration 25
Total 200 Questions 240 Minutes 225 Marks

Note: 

  • There will be penalty for wrong answers marked in the objective tests of Paper-I and II.
  • For each question for which a wrong answer is given by the candidate, one fourth (1/4) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty to arrive at corrected score.
  • If a question is left blank, i.e., if no answer is marked by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that question.

TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Syllabus 2024

Aspirants who have gone through the TS Gurukulam DL Exam Pattern 2024 can refer to this section to obtain the TREIRB Gurukulam DL Syllabus 2024 for Paper 1 and Paper 2. To facilitate your preparation and make it more effective, we have provided the detailed TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Paper 1 Syllabus 2024 and TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Paper 2 Syllabus 2024 in the following sections. By going through these sections, you can gain a clear understanding of the topics you need to prepare for the TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Exam in order to excel in it.

TREIRB DL Syllabus 2024 for Paper 1

General Studies, General Abilities and Basic Proficiency in English

Section-I: 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.

Section-II: General Abilities

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

Section – III: Basic Proficiency in English

  • School Level English Grammar: Articles; Tense; Noun & Pronouns; Adjectives; Adverbs; Verbs; Modals; SubjectVerb Agreement; Non-Finites; Reported Speech; Degrees of Comparison; Active and Passive Voice; Prepositions; Conjunctions; Conditionals.
  • Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms; Phrasal Verbs; Related Pair of Words; Idioms and Phrases; Proverbs.
  • Words and Sentences: Use of Words; Choosing Appropriate words and Words often Confused; Sentence Arrangement, Completion, Fillers and Improvement; Transformation of Sentences; Comprehension; Punctuation; Spelling Test; Spotting of Errors.

TREIRB DL Syllabus 2024 for Paper 2

Paper II – Telugu

(ఎ) సంప్రదాయ సాహిత్యకవుల అధ్యయనం – కాలం – రచనలు

నన్నయ, తిక్కన, ఎర్రన, శివకవులు (నన్నెచోడుడు, మల్లికార్జున పండితారాధ్యుడు, పాల్కురికి సోమనాథుడు), నాచనసోమన -భాస్కర రామాయణ కావులు, రంగనాథ రామాయణ కవి శ్రీనాథుడు పోతన – పిల్లలమర్రి పినవీరభద్రుడు – గౌరన – అనంతామాత్యుడు – కొరవి గోపరాజు – నంది మల్లన, ఘంట సింగన – అష్టదిగ్గజ కవులు – తాళ్ళపాక కవులు – పొన్నగంటి తెలగన్న – చేమకూర వెంకటకవి – తంజావూరు రాజకవులు కవయిత్రులు – కందుకూరి రుద్రకవి, మడికి సింగన

(బి) వేమన తాత్త్వికత – సమకాలిక పరిశీలన, దృక్పథం – సమాజంపై వేమన కవిత్వ ప్రభావం.

సాహిత్య ధోరణుల అధ్యయనం – యుగప్రభావం – రూపాలు మొదలైనవి. ఇతిహాసం – పురాణం ప్రబంధం – శతకం- సంకీర్తన సాహిత్యం – చారిత్రక కావ్యం – సంప్రదాయ, ఆధునిక గద్య రచనలు – నవల – కథానిక – వ్యాసం -ఏకాంకిక మొదలైనవి -వాదాలు (దళిత, హేతు, స్త్రీ, మైనారిటీ, బి.సి. ప్రాంతీయ)

  • జానపద విజ్ఞానం – గేయాలు కథాగేయాలు-గద్యాఖ్యానాలు – (పురాణగాథలు – ఐతిహ్యాలు – కథలు), సామెతలు – – పొదుపుకథలు – జానపద కళలు – (వీధి నాటకాలు, యక్షగానాలు, బొమ్మలాటలు,, పగటి వేషాలు, చిందు, ఒగ్గు, జాతర కళారూపాలు.
  • ఆధునిక కవులు అధ్యయనం ఆధునిక ధోరణులు వారి రచనలు – గురజాడ – రాయప్రోలు – విరేశలింగం – విశ్వనాథ- – దేవులపల్లి – బసవరాజు – పింగళి కాటూరి దువ్వూరి – పుట్టపర్తి – శ్రీశ్రీ – కాళోజీ, దాశరథి, సి. నారాయణ రెడ్డి, ఎన్. గోపి – ప్రసిద్ధ ఆధునిక కవులు – భావ, అభ్యుదయ, విప్లవ, దిగంబర, చేతనావర్తన కవులు. తెలుగు వ్యాకరణ, ఛందస్సు అధ్యయనం:
  • – బాల వ్యాకరణం (సంజ్ఞ, సంధి, క్రియా, తత్సమ, అచ్ఛిక ప్రకరణాలు ఛందస్సు – వృత్తాలు, జాతులు, ఉపజాతులు (ఉత్పలమాల, చంపకమాల, శార్దూలం, మత్తేభం, ద్విపద, తరువోజ, సీసం, కందం, స్రగ్ధర, పంచచామరం) అలంకారాలు అర్థాలంకారాలు, శబ్దాలంకారాలు తెలుగు భాషా చరిత్ర పరిణామం (ప్రాఙ్నన్నయ యుగం నుండి నేటి – వరకు) – ద్రావిడ భాషా కుటుంబాలలో తెలుగు స్థానం – భౌగోళిక విభజన – మాండలికాలు.
  • భాషా విజ్ఞాన అధ్యయనం – భాషా శాస్త్రం, అర్థ విపరిణామం – ఆధునిక కాలం: శాసన భాష నుండి సాహిత్య భాష వరకు (వ్యావహారిక భాష ఉద్యమం వంటివి.
  • తెలుగు సాహిత్య పరిణామం (ప్రాజ్ఞ్నన్నయ యుగం నుండి నేటి వరకు) సౌందర్య, సాహిత్య విమర్శ అధ్యయనం (ఫ్రాక్, పశ్చిమ) ఆధునిక తెలుగు సాహిత్య విమర్శ, సంస్కృత వ్యాకరణం – కావ్యాలు – సంస్కృత వ్యాకరణం ప్రాథమిక విజ్ఞానం, సామాన్య ప్రామాణిక గద్య, పద్య పాఠ్యాంశాలు – హితోపదేశం, కాళిదాసుని కృతులు, సంస్కృత పంచకావ్యాల పరిచయం

Paper II – English

I. Genres, Movements, Schools, Concepts:

  • Renaissance-Reformation, Metaphysical poetry, Neo-classicism, Puritanism, Restoration, Romanticism,Victorian Age, Realism-Naturalism, Expressionism, Symbolism, Modernism, Postmodernism.
  • Structuralism, Poststructuralism, Feminism, Postcolonialism, Diaspora, Race Gender and Caste.
  • English Literary Criticism from Philip Sydney to Matthew Arnold
  • New Criticism, Formalism, Archetypal criticism, New Historicism, Psychoanalytical criticism, Reader response criticism.
  • Literary Genres: Poetry, Fiction, Prose, Drama (origins and development, elements,
    forms, types)

II. Writers and Texts:

  • Christopher Marlowe – Doctor Faustus
  • William Shakespeare – Hamlet
  • John Milton Paradise – Lost-Book 1
  • William Wordsworth – “Immortality Ode”, Tintern Abbey
  • Robert Browning – “My Last Duchess”, “Andrea del Sarto”
  • Thomas Hardy – Tess of the d’ Urbervilles
  • TS Eliot – The Waste Land
  • G.B. Shaw – Saint Joan
  • Virginia Woolf – “A Room of One’s Own”
  • William Golding – Lord of the Flies
  • Walt Whitman – “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomd”, ”Crossing Brooklyn Ferry”
  • Arthur Miller – Death of a Salesman
  • Toni Morrison – Beloved
  • Mulk Raj Anand – Untouchable
  • Kamala Das – “An Introduction”, “The Old Playhouse”
  • Girish Karnad – Hayavadana
  • Salman Rushdie – Midnight’s Children
  • Chinua Achebe – Things Fall Apart
  • Margaret Atwood – Edible Woman
  • Derek Walcott – Dream on Monkey Mountain

III. English Language Teaching:

  • ELT in India : (History and status of English in India; English as Second Language, English asForeign Language, and English as Global Language).
  • Methods and Approaches: (Grammar Translation method, Direct method, Audio Lingual method; Structural approach, Communicative language teaching)
  • Teaching of Language Skills : (Teaching of Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing
    Skills;Teaching of Grammar and Functional English; Teaching of Vocabulary; Classroom techniques; Useof authentic materials) Teaching literature.
  • Testing and Evaluation: (Principles, Types, Objectives of testing and evaluation)
  • Phonetics and Phonology; Syntax and Structure.

IV. Literary comprehension – (Excerpts from poetry and prose for comprehension)

Paper II – Mathematics

  • Real Analysis
  • Metric Spaces
  • Elementary Number Theory
  • Group Theory
  • Rings and Fields
  • Vector Spaces
  • Functional Analysis
  • Theory of Matrices
  • Complex Analysis
  • Ordinary Differential Equations
  • Partial Differential Equations
  • Solid Geometry

Paper II- Statistics

  • Probability
  • Distribution Theory
  • Estimation
  • Testing of Hypotheses
  • Non – Parametric Tests
  • Multivariate Tests
  • Sampling Techniques
  • Linear Models and Analysis of Experimental Designs
  • Optimization Techniques I
  • Optimization Techniques II

Paper II – Physics

  • Mathematical Methods of Physics
  • Classical Mechanics
  • Electromagnetic Theory
  • Quantum mechanics
  • Thermodynamics and statistical Physics
  • Electronics
  • Atomic & Molecular Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Nuclear and Particle Physics

Paper II – Chemistry

Inorganic chemistry:

  • Atomic structure and chemical bonding
  • Chemistry of main group (I to VII & Nobel gases) elements.
  • Chemistry of transition elements and inner transition elements.
  • General principles of metallurgy
  • Coordination Chemistry
  • Stability of metal complexes
  • Reaction mechanism of metal complexes
  • Metal carbonyls, Nitrosyls and Metallocenes – Structure and bonding.
  • Bio-inorganic chemistry
  • Analytical chemistry

Physical Chemistry:

  • Solutions and colligative properties
  • Acids and bases
  • Thermodynamics
  • Electrochemistry
  • Quantum chemistry
  • Chemical kinetics
  • Photochemistry
  • Solid state chemistry

Organic Chemistry:

  • 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.
  • Stereo chemistry
  • Introduction to conformational isomerism, Klyne
  • Nature of bonding in organic molecules and aromaticity
  • Reactive intermediate
  • Organic reaction mechanism
  • Oxidation
  • Reductions
  • Heterocyclic chemistry
  • Alkaloids and Terpenoids
  • Organic photochemistry
  • Pericyclic reactions
  • Basic principles, concepts of UV, IR, H1NMR, C13NMR and Mass spectroscopic methods – structure determination of organic compounds by UV, IR, H1NMR, C13NMR and Mass spectroscopic methods.
  • Green chemistry

Paper II – Botany

  • Phycology, Mycology, Bacteria and Viruses
  • Bryophyta, Pteridophyta and Gymnosperms
  • Taxonomy of Angiosperms
  • Plant Anatomy and Embryology
  • Plant Resource Utilization and Conservation
  • Plant Ecology
  • Cell Biology
  • Cytogenetics
  • Plant Physiology
  • Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering

Paper II – Zoology

  • General Concepts
  • Non-Chordata
  • Chordata
  • Cell Biology
  • Genetics
  • System and Cell Physiology
  • Evolution
  • Developmental Biology
  • Histology
  • Ecology
  • Immunology

Paper II – Computer Science

  • Computer Organization
  • Programming
  • Data Structures
  • Design and Analysis of Algorithms
  • Principles of Programming Languages
  • Compiler Design
  • Operating Systems
  • Database Management Systems
  • Computer Graphics
  • Computer Networks
  • Distributed Operating Systems
  • Software Engineering
  • Object oriented Analysis and Design
  • Network Security

Paper II – Geology

  • Geomorphology & Field Geology
  • Crystallography, Mineralogy& Optical Mineralogy
  • Structural geology and Geotectonics
  • Palaeontology & Stratigraphy
  • Igneous Petrology & Geochemistry
  • Metamorphic Petrology & Thermodynamics
  • Sedimentology & Petroleum Geology
  • Ore Genesis, Mineral Deposits and Mineral economics
  • Environmental Geology
  • Engineering Geology
  • Mineral Exploration and Fuels
  • Hydrogeology
  • Photo Geology, Remote Sensing, GIS and GPS
  • Mining Geology

Paper II – Bio-Chemistry

  • Chemistry of Biomolecules
  • DNA replication, transcription and translation
  • Cell structure and organization
  • Enzymes
  • Bioanalytical Techniques
  • Molecular methods
  • Endocrinology & Physiology
  • Microbiology and Molecular Biology
  • Genetic Engineering
  • Immunology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Transcriptome, genomic comparison. Antisense Oligos. siRNA/RNAi in expression
  • analysis. Proteomics
  • Cell Signaling and Cancer

Paper II – Bio-Technology

  • Cell Biology
  • Biomolecules And Analytical Techniques
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biostatistics
  • Microbiology
  • Genetics
  • Immunology
  • Bioprocess Engineering
  • Environmental Biotechnology
  • Genetic Engineering
  • Plant Biotechnology
  • Animal Biotechnology

Paper II – History

I. Ancient India:

  • Definition of History, Scope, Nature, Sources.
  • Pre and Proto History
  • Harappan Civilization
  • Iron Age – Aryan Migrations – Second Urbanization.
  • India in 6th Century BC;
  • Mauryan Age
  • Satavahana Age
  • Gupta Age
  • India in the Seventh Century AD

II. Medieval India:

  • India between 650 AD to 1200 AD
  • Age of Delhi Sultanate 1206 AD -1526 AD
  • Age of Vijayanagara
  • Moghul Age (1526-1707)

III. Modern India

  • Establishment of British Power in India
  • British paramountcy in India
  • Socio-Religious Reforms Movements
  • 1857 Revolt; causes, results and significance.
  • Rise and Growth of Indian National Movement

IV. Modern World:

  • Industrial Revolution
  • American War of Independence
  • French Revolution
  • National Liberation Movements in Italy and Germany in the 19th Century
  • World War-I – 6. The Russian Revolution of 1917 The world between the Two Worlds
  • Wars Italy, Turkey under Mustafa Kamal Pasha.
  • Developments in China 1911-1949
  • World War-II

V. History of Telangana

  • Pre History
  • Pre-Satavahana, Satavahana, Post-Satavahana
  • Telangana from 7th Century to 11th Century
  • Age of Kakatiya’s Padma Nayaka’s and Musunoori.
  • Qutubshahis
  • Asafjahis
  • Freedom Movement in Telangana, Telangana Armed Struggle.

Paper II – Economics

  • Micro Economics
  • Macro Economics
  • Public Finance
  • International Economics
  • Economics of Development and Growth
  • Indian Economy
  • Telangana Economy
  • Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis
  • Banking and Economics of Infrastructure
  • Economics of Environment

Paper II – Political Science

  • Political Science – Basic Concepts
  • Political Theory
  • Political Thought
  • Comparative Politics
  • Political Sociology
  • Indian Government and Politics
  • State and Local Governments
  • Public Policy and Political Analysis
  • International Relations

Paper II – Commerce

  • Financial Management
  • Financial and Management Accounting
  • Cost Accounting and Control
  • Managerial Economics
  • Organization Theory and Behavior
  • Marketing Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Business Environment
  • Quantitative Techniques
  • IT and e-Commerce

Paper II – Journalism (Communication and Journalism)

  • Unit-I Communication concepts, models and theories
  • Unit-II History of Media
  • Unit-III Reporting
  • Unit-IV International Communication
  • Unit-V Broadcasting systems
  • Unit-VI Communication Research
  • Unit-VII Development Communication
  • Unit-VIII New Media Technologies
  • Unit-IX Advertising
  • Unit X Public Relation
  • Unit-XI Film Theory and Criticism
  • Unit-XII Media Law and Ethics
  • Unit-XIII Radio Production
  • Unit-XIV Television Production

Paper II – Psychology

Unit I

  • Introduction: Schools of Psychology
  • Biological Basis of Behavior
  • Sensation
  • Perception
  • Learning

Unit II

  • Memory
  • Forgetting
  • Thinking
  • Problem Solving
  • Creativity
  • Emotion and Motivation
  • Intelligence

UNIT III – Statistics in Psychology

UNIT IV – Social Psychology

UNIT V – Experimental Psychology

UNIT VI – Experimental Design

UNIT VII – Abnormal Psychology

UNIT VIII – Approaches and Treatment

UNIT IX – Child Psychology

UNIT X 

  • Adolescent Psychology
  • Cognitive development
  • Issues, Challenges, & Problems

Paper II – Microbiology

  • General Microbiology
  • Virology
  • Molecular Biology and Microbial Genetics
  • Biochemistry and Techniques
  • Immunology and chemotherapy
  • Industrial Microbiology
  • Food Microbiology
  • Environmental and Agriculture Microbiology
  • Medical Microbiology

Paper II – Public Administration

  • Public Administration
  • Theories of Public Administration
  • Principles of Administration
  • Comparative Public Administration
  • Union Government and Administration in India
  • State Administration
  • District Administration
  • Local Government
  • Personnel Administration
  • Financial Administration
  • Control over Administration
  • Welfare Administration
  • Public Policy
  • Research Methodology
  • Emerging Trends in Public Administration

Paper II – Sociology

  • Part I: Sociological Concepts
  • Part II: Sociological Thought and Theory
  • Part III: Indian Society
  • Part IV Research Methodology
  • Part –V: Rural Sociology
  • Part-VI: Industry and Society
  • Part-VII: Sociology of Development
  • Part-VIII: Population and Society

Paper II – Business Administration

  • Management
  • Organizational behaviour (OB)
  • Managerial economics
  • Business environment
  • Human resource management
  • Strategic management
  • Marketing management
  • Production management
  • Quantitative techniques
  • Operations research
  • Financial, cost & management accounting
  • Financial management
  • Information technology for managers

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The TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Exam 2024 is a written examination of objective type. The exam consists of two papers, Paper-I and Paper-II, each of 100 questions and 120 minutes duration, and carries 100 marks. The total marks for the exam are 225.

What is the syllabus for Paper-II of the TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Exam 2024?

Paper I contains questions from General Studies, General Abilities and Basic Proficiency in English and Paper-II of the TS Gurukulam Degree Lecturer Exam 2024 covers the Subject Discipline Knowledge/ Concerned Subject at the PG level. The detailed syllabus for the same can be obtained from the above sections.