UKPSC College Lecturer 2026: Complete Syllabus, Eligibility, Pattern & Preparation Guide
This in-depth guide is crafted for aspirants preparing for the Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) College Lecturer recruitment for 2026. It covers the full exam overview, vacancy details, eligibility (age and educational qualifications), detailed exam pattern, topic-wise syllabus by subject groups, selection process, online application steps, required documents checklist, a realistic preparation plan, recommended books, previous year paper strategy, expected important dates, FAQs and a clear conclusion with next steps. All sections use short paragraphs and lists for easy revision.

Why target UKPSC College Lecturer posts?
College Lecturer positions in Uttarakhand are prestigious academic roles that offer stable government employment, opportunities for research and teaching, and a chance to shape higher education in the state. These roles typically fall under Group B (or equivalent) recruitments and attract candidates with Masters degrees and NET/SET where required. Preparation requires subject depth plus pedagogy and awareness of higher education policies.
Exam overview
The UKPSC College Lecturer recruitment usually follows a two-stage selection process: a written examination (which may include objective screening and descriptive subject papers) followed by interview or document verification depending on the specific advertisement. The written exam evaluates subject knowledge at postgraduate level, teaching aptitude, and general awareness including Uttarakhand specific topics.
UKPSC Lecturer (Pravakta) Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2025 – Complete & Updated Guide
If you are preparing for the UKPSC Lecturer (Pravakta) Recruitment, understanding the complete syllabus and exam pattern is the first and most important step. The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission conducts this exam to recruit lecturers for various subjects in government institutions.
This blog gives you a detailed, easy-to-understand, and complete breakdown of the syllabus, exam structure, subject-wise topics, preparation tips, and FAQs.
⭐ Overview of UKPSC Lecturer Exam
The UKPSC Lecturer selection process consists of:
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Screening Test (Objective Type)
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Subject Knowledge Test (Main Exam)
Both exams include objective-type questions with negative marking.
UKPSC Lecturer Exam Pattern 2025
Understanding the exam structure helps you plan an effective strategy.
1️⃣ Screening Test (General Paper)
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Total Questions: 150
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Total Marks: 150
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Duration: 2 hours
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Type: Objective (MCQs)
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Negative Marking: ¼ mark for each wrong answer
The screening test is divided into:
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Teaching Aptitude
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General Knowledge of Uttarakhand
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General Studies & Reasoning
2️⃣ Subject Knowledge Test (Main Exam)
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Total Questions: 200
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Total Marks: 200
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Duration: 3 hours
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Type: Objective
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Negative Marking: ¼ mark
This paper is strictly based on the subject you applied for (e.g., English, Maths, Physics, Sociology, etc.)
⭐ UKPSC Lecturer Syllabus 2025 (Complete Details)
Below is a complete breakdown of all topics asked in the screening test and subject test.
I. Syllabus for Screening Test
A. Teaching Aptitude (शिक्षण अभिरुचि)
1. Indian Education System
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Education commissions:
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Radhakrishnan Commission
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Mudaliar Commission
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Kothari Commission
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Institutions:
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UGC, NCTE, NCERT
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Policies:
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NEP 1986
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National Knowledge Commission
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Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
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Right to Education
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Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan
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E-governance in Education
2. Teaching Methods & Communication
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Traditional & modern teaching methods
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Teaching skills & qualities
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Use of teaching aids
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Effective classroom communication
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Types of communication
3. Educational Values
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Types of values (individual/social)
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Reasons for value decline
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Role of education in value development
4. Classroom & School Management
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Classroom discipline
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School administration
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Educational planning
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Teacher’s professional roles
5. Absenteeism & Dropout Issues
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Reasons for dropout
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Remedies & counselling
6. Computer in Education
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Basic computer knowledge
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Applications in teaching
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ICT in education
7. Educational Technology
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Meaning & types
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Need and usage
8. Personality Development & Teacher’s Role
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Teacher’s impact on student personality
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Behaviour shaping
9. Educational Evaluation
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Need for evaluation
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Types of tests
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Techniques of evaluation
B. General Knowledge & Uttarakhand GK
1. General Studies
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National & international current affairs
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Sports, awards, books, important days
2. Uttarakhand General Knowledge
Geography of Uttarakhand
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Physiography
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Rivers & lakes
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Climate
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Natural resources
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Transport & communication
History of Uttarakhand
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Ancient tribes
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Katyuri, Chand dynasties
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Gorkha rule
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British rule
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Freedom struggle in Uttarakhand
Culture of Uttarakhand
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Fairs & festivals
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Folk dance & music
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Traditions & customs
Political Structure
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State governance
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District administration
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Panchayati raj institutions
Economy
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Agriculture & horticulture
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Forestry & medicinal plants
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Tourism
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Hydropower
Movements
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Chipko movement
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Coolie Begaar
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Forest movements
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Uttarakhand statehood movement
C. General Intelligence & Reasoning
Mathematical Aptitude
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Percentages
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Ratio & proportion
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Simple & compound interest
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Profit & loss
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Time & work
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Time, speed & distance
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HCF / LCM
Reasoning
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Analogies
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Coding-decoding
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Directions
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Blood relations
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Ranking tests
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Series
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Syllogism
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Decision-making
Data Interpretation
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Mean, median, mode
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Graphs
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Pie charts
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Venn diagrams
II. Subject Knowledge Test Syllabus (Main Exam)
This exam contains detailed subject-specific topics.
Below are the major subject syllabi overview:
📘 1. English Lecturer Syllabus
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Poetry (Chaucer to Modern Age)
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Drama (Elizabethan, Jacobean, Modern)
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Novels (Classic to Postmodern)
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Literary Criticism & Theory
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Linguistics & Grammar
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Indian Writing in English
🔢 2. Mathematics Lecturer Syllabus
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Set Theory
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Relations & Functions
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Algebra
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Calculus
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Differential Equations
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Real & Complex Analysis
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Probability & Statistics
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Vector Algebra
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Linear Programming
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Number Theory
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Numerical Methods
🔬 3. Physics Lecturer Syllabus
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Mechanics
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Kinematics
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Waves & Oscillations
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Electrostatics
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Electricity & Magnetism
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Thermodynamics
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Optics
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Modern Physics
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Nuclear Physics
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Electronics
⚗️ 4. Chemistry Lecturer Syllabus
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Physical Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry
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Inorganic Chemistry
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Chemical Bonding
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Thermodynamics
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Chemical Kinetics
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Coordination Chemistry
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Spectroscopy
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Polymers
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Environmental Chemistry
🧬 5. Biology Lecturer Syllabus
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Cell Biology
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Genetics
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Biotechnology
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Plant Physiology
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Animal Physiology
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Ecology
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Evolution
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Reproduction
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Biochemistry
🌍 6. Geography Lecturer Syllabus
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Physical Geography
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Climatology
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Oceanography
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Geomorphology
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Human Geography
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Economic Geography
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Regional Planning
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Map Work
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Indian Geography
🏛️ 7. Political Science Lecturer Syllabus
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Political Theory
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Public Administration
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Indian Constitution
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Comparative Politics
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International Relations
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Political Ideologies
📚 8. History Lecturer Syllabus
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Ancient Indian History
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Medieval India
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Modern India
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World History
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Archaeology
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Historiography
🧷 9. Sociology Lecturer Syllabus
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Basic Concepts
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Social Processes
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Social Institutions
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Indian Society
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Research Methodology
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Social Change
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Social Thinkers
📈 10. Economics Lecturer Syllabus
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Microeconomics
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Macroeconomics
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Indian Economy
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Public Finance
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International Trade
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Economic Development
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Statistics
🌾 11. Agriculture Lecturer Syllabus
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Soil Science
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Plant Physiology
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Genetics & Breeding
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Plant Pathology
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Horticulture
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Agronomy
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Agro-Meteorology
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Entomology
🌐 12. Computer Science Lecturer Syllabus
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Programming (C, C++, Java, Python basics)
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DBMS
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Operating System
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Computer Networks
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Algorithms
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Software Engineering
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Web Technologies
⭐ Preparation Tips for UKPSC Lecturer Exam
✔ Understand the syllabus deeply
✔ Study Uttarakhand GK in detail
✔ Practice previous year papers
✔ Strengthen your subject basics
✔ Prepare short notes for revision
✔ Take mock tests regularly
🔚 Conclusion
The UKPSC Lecturer exam demands a strong understanding of teaching aptitude, general awareness, reasoning, and most importantly, your subject specialization. With proper planning and the complete syllabus above, you can easily create a powerful preparation strategy.

Vacancy details
Vacancy counts vary by year and subject. Notifications specify seat distribution by subject, college, district and reservation categories including SC, ST, OBC, EWS and PWD. Typical lecturer recruitment may advertise anywhere from a handful of posts per subject to dozens overall, depending on faculty requirement across state colleges. Always consult the official notification for exact vacancy numbers and reservation rules.
Eligibility criteria
Eligibility for college lecturer posts typically includes educational qualifications, age limits and, in many cases, a required entrance standard such as NET/SET or an equivalent. Some posts may allow exemption based on higher qualifications like PhD or direct recruitment rules.
Age limit

- Minimum age: 21 years (unless specified otherwise)
- Maximum age: varies; often up to 40 or 42 years for general category depending on the post
- Age relaxations: applicable for SC/ST/OBC, PWD, ex-servicemen and state government employees as per government rules
Educational qualification

- Essential qualification: Master's degree in the relevant subject with good academic record from a recognized university
- NET/SET requirement: Many lecturer posts require NET/SET qualification or PhD as per UGC norms; check the specific advertisement
- Teaching experience: Some posts may prefer or require experience in college teaching or research
Exam pattern
The exact pattern varies by advertisement and subject. A common structure is this:
- Stage 1 – Screening (Objective or Short Answer): Basic research aptitude, general awareness, teaching aptitude and quick subject checks used to shortlist candidates.
- Stage 2 – Main Subject Paper (Descriptive): In-depth subject paper aligned to Master's level syllabus. Essay type, short answer and problem solving questions depending on subject.
- Stage 3 – Interview / Teaching Demonstration (if applicable): Focus on teaching methodology, communication and subject application.
Marking scheme, number of papers and duration are given in the notification. Negative marking rules apply if objective MCQs are used.
Detailed syllabus (topic-wise)
Below is a generalized subject-wise breakdown. Candidates must align this with university master's syllabi and the official notification for precise topics and weightages.
Humanities & Social Sciences (e.g., History, Political Science, Sociology)
- Core topics from MA level: major theories, historiography, research methods
- Contemporary issues and Indian context: post-independence developments, policy debates
- Uttarakhand specific studies: regional history, cultural heritage, local governance
- Research methodology: qualitative and quantitative methods, dissertation standards

Science Subjects (e.g., Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- Fundamental theories and advanced topics at MSc level
- Laboratory techniques and experimental design
- Recent developments and applied topics relevant to the subject
- Research and instrumentation, data analysis and interpretation
Commerce & Management
- Accounting, finance, cost accounting and auditing
- Business law, taxation, corporate governance
- Management theory, HR practices and organizational behavior
- Research methods and case study analysis
Mathematics & Statistics
- Real analysis, complex analysis, algebra, topology basics
- Probability theory, statistical inference, regression and multivariate analysis
- Applied mathematics topics as per MA/MSc syllabus
Education & Pedagogy (for Education Officer / teaching methodology)
- Theories of learning, curriculum design, assessment techniques
- Lesson planning, classroom management and inclusive education
- Educational policies including state and national schemes
Uttarakhand specific topics to prioritise
State oriented questions frequently appear in general awareness and education policy sections. Focus on:
- Uttarakhand higher education institutions, district wise learning indicators and recent reforms
- State education schemes and flagship programs
- Local language and cultural issues impacting curriculum design
Use our current affairs page for state updates: Current Affairs.

Selection process explained
- Online application and eligibility verification
- Screening test to shortlist candidates for mains
- Main subject examinations with descriptive answers
- Interview or teaching demonstration where specified
- Document verification and final merit list
Application process — step by step
- Read the official UKPSC advertisement for the lecturer post and note eligibility, fee and syllabus
- Register at the official UKPSC portal and create a profile
- Fill the application form with correct personal, academic and experience details
- Upload scanned photograph, signature and required certificates in the specified format
- Pay the application fee online as per category rules and save the receipt
- Submit the form and download the confirmation for your records
For structured practice and timed mock tests use: Practice Tools and view relevant courses at Courses.
Required documents checklist
- Passport size photograph and scanned signature (as per notification size)
- Class 10 and 12 mark sheets for age and educational proof
- Master's degree mark sheets and degree certificate or provisional certificate
- NET/SET certificate if required or PhD certificate where applicable
- Domicile certificate of Uttarakhand if required by the notification
- Caste certificate for reserved category candidates
- Experience certificate for claimed teaching or research experience
- Valid photo ID proof such as Aadhar card or Voter ID

Important dates (estimated for 2026 cycle)
- Expected notification release: January to March 2026
- Application start date: within 1 to 3 weeks of notification
- Application end date: typically 2 to 4 weeks after start
- Screening exam: 2 to 3 months after application window
- Main subject exams: 1 to 2 months after screening results
- Interviews and final selection: within 2 to 4 months after mains
Preparation strategy — 6 month plan
This roadmap balances subject mastery, pedagogy practice and regular revision. Adjust timing according to prior preparation level.
- Months 1-2: Read core MA/MSc textbooks. Make concise notes and a formula or concept sheet for quick revision.
- Months 3-4: Solve chapter wise questions and begin writing practice for descriptive answers. Prepare short teaching demonstrations and lesson plans if applicable.
- Month 5: Take subject specific mock tests, evaluate answer quality and refine writing style for long answers and essays.
- Month 6: Final consolidation, full length timed tests, pedagogy revision and interview preparation.

Daily timetable sample (working aspirant)
- Morning 30 minutes: Current affairs focused on education and state news
- Evening 90–120 minutes: Subject study and answer writing practice
- Night 30 minutes: Pedagogy and short notes revision
- Weekend 3–5 hours: Full length mocks, teaching demo practice and deep revision
Book recommendations
- Subject Textbooks: Standard MA/MSc level textbooks relevant to your subject from reputed publishers and university syllabi
- Pedagogy & Education: NCERT teacher training resources, "How People Learn" and education policy documents
- General Awareness & Research Methods: Monthly current affairs compilations, standard research methodology texts and academic journals
- Practice: Previous year solved papers, answer writing guides and sample lesson plans

Previous year papers and answer writing strategy
Practice previous year questions to understand question style and marks distribution. For descriptive papers focus on structure: introduction, logical headings, argument development, examples and concise conclusion. Time your answers during mocks and improve handwriting and presentation for paper based exams.
FAQs
- Q: Do all UKPSC lecturer posts require NET/SET?
A: Many posts follow UGC norms requiring NET/SET or PhD, but some state specific recruitments have alternative eligibility rules. Always check the notification.
- Q: Can PhD holders apply without NET?
A: Often yes. PhD is considered as an alternative to NET in many recruitments. Verify in the specific advertisement.
- Q: Are teaching demonstrations part of selection?
A: Some posts include a microteaching or demo lecture component. Prepare a short 10 to 15 minute lesson plan on a core topic.
- Q: How to strengthen pedagogy answers?
A: Use clear structure, classroom examples, references to national/state policies and practical assessment methods. Include inclusive teaching strategies and evaluation design.
Conclusion — action checklist
To summarise, follow these steps: verify eligibility with the official UKPSC notification, create subject wise study plans based on the MA/MSc syllabus, include pedagogy and state specific preparation, practice descriptive answer writing and mock tests, and prepare documents early. Use the internal resources and courses linked in this guide to structure your preparation and track progress.
Useful links: Latest Posts, Courses, Practice Tools.