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This document outlines the syllabus for the geography subject exam administered by the U.P. Higher Education Services Commission in Allahabad, India. The syllabus is divided into 10 sections covering topics in geomorphology, climatology, oceanography, biogeography, geographic thought, population geography, settlement geography, economic geography, political geography, social geography, cultural geography, regional planning, cartography, and the geography of India. For each section, a minimum of 5 questions will be selected from that topic. The exam will consist of 70 total multiple choice, matching, true/false, and assertion-reasoning questions worth 140 marks.

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Geo Hec

This document outlines the syllabus for the geography subject exam administered by the U.P. Higher Education Services Commission in Allahabad, India. The syllabus is divided into 10 sections covering topics in geomorphology, climatology, oceanography, biogeography, geographic thought, population geography, settlement geography, economic geography, political geography, social geography, cultural geography, regional planning, cartography, and the geography of India. For each section, a minimum of 5 questions will be selected from that topic. The exam will consist of 70 total multiple choice, matching, true/false, and assertion-reasoning questions worth 140 marks.

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U.P.

Higher Education Services Commission, Allahabad/raj/Syllabus/Geography


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U.P. HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES COMMISSION, ALLAHABD
GEOGRAPHY
(Subject Code-36)

1. Geomorphology : Fundamental concepts; Endogenetic and Exogenetic forces; Denudation
and weathering; Geosynclines, continental drift and plate tectonics; Concept of
geomorphic cycle; Landforms associated with fluvial, glacial, arid, coastal and karst
cycles.

2. Climatology : Composition and structure of the atmosphere; Heat budget of the earth;
Distribution of temperature; Atmospheric pressure and general circulation of winds;
Monsoon and jet stream; Tropical and temperate cyclones; Classification of world
climates; Koppens and Thornthwaites schemes.

3. Oceanography : Ocean deposits; Coral reefs; Temperature and salinity of the oceans;
Density of sea water; Tides and ocean currents.
BioGeography : World distribution of plants and animals; Forms and functions of
ecosystem; Conservation and management of ecosystems; Problems of pollution, ozon
depletion.

4. Geographic Thought : General character of Geographic knowledge during the ancient and
medieval period; Foundations of Modern Geography; Determinism and Monarch
Environment possibilism; Areal differentiation and spatial organization, Quantitave
revolution.

5. Population Geography : Patterns of world distribution; Growth and density of population;
Patterns and processes of migration; Demographic transition, Population resources
region.
Settlement Geography : Site, situation, types, size, spacing and internal morphology of
rural and urban settlements; Cityregion; Primate city; Ranksize rule; Settlement
hierarchy; Christallers Central Place theory; August Loschs theory of market Centres.

6. Economic Geography : Sectors of Economy : primary, secondary, tertiary and
quaternary; Natural resources: renewable and non-renewable, conservation of resources.
Measurement of agricultural productivity and efficiency; Crop combination and
diversification; Von Thunens Model. Agricultural systems and regions of the world.
Classification of industries : Webers and Loschs approaches; Resource based and
footloose industries.
Models of transportation and transport cost : Accessibility and connectivity.

7. Political Geography : Heartland and Rimland theories; Boundaries and frontiers; Nature
of administrative areas and Geography of public policy and finance.
Social Geography : Ethnicity; tribe; dialect; language, caste and religion; Concept of
social well-being.
Cultural Geography : Culture areas and cultural regions; Human races; Habitat;
Economy and Society of tribal groups.

8. Regional Planning : Regional concept in Geography; Concept of planning regions; Types
of regions; Methods of regional delineation; Regional planning in India; Indicators of
development; Regional imbalances; Evolution, nature and scope of town planning with
special reference to India, and Fundamentals of Town and Country planning.
U.P. Higher Education Services Commission, Allahabad/raj/Syllabus/Geography
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9. Geography of India : Physiographic divisions; Climate : Its regional variations;
Vegetation types and vegetation regions; Major soil types; Irrigation and agriculture;
Population distribution and growth ; Settlement patterns ; Mineral and power resources;
major industries and industrial regions.

10. Cartography : Types of maps : Techniques for the study of spatial patterns of
distribution; Choropleth; Isopleth and Chorochromatic maps and pie diagrams; Mapping
of location specific data; Accessibility and flow maps.
Remote sensing and Computer application in mapping; Digital mapping; Geographic
Information System (GIS) .
Statistical Methods : Data sources and types of data; Frequency distribution and
cumulative frequency ; Measures of central, tendency; Selection of class intervals for
mapping; Measures of dispersion and concentration; Standard deviation; Lorenz Curve;
Methods of measuring association among different attributes; Simple and Multiple
correlation; Regression.
Nearest neighbour analysis; Scaling techniques; Rank score; Weighted score; Sampling
techniques for Geographical analysis.




Note- Geography syllabus is divide into 10 sections. Select minimum 5 questions in each section. The question
paper will consist 70 questions. The candidate will be required to attempt all questions. Each questions
carries 2 marks. The entire test is based on objective type questions (multiple choice, matching type,
True/False, Assertion-Reasoning type) carrying 140 marks.

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