UPSC NDA Written Exam Syllabus 2022
UPSC NDA Mathematics Syllabus 2022
Algebra |
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Concept of Sets, Operations on Sets |
Venn diagram |
De Morgan's Law, Cartesian Multiplication, Relations |
Equality Relation |
Displaying Real Numbers on the Number Line |
Complex Number- Basic properties, Modulus etc. |
Binary System of Numbers |
Converting a number from the decimal system to the binary system and
vice versa. |
Parallel Series |
Geometric Series |
Harmonic Series |
Quadratic Equation with Real Coefficients |
Graphically solve linear equations in two Variables. |
Permutation |
Binomial Theorem and Applications |
Logarithms and their Applications. |
Matrix and Deterministic |
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Types of Matrix, Operations on Matrix |
Saranik's Properties |
Adjoint and Inverse of a Square Matrix |
Solving Two or Three Linear Equations by Cramer's Law and the Matrix
Method |
Trigonometric |
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Angle - in degrees and radians |
Trigonometric Ratios |
Trigonometric Identities Sum |
Multiple and Sub-Multiple Angles |
Difference Formula |
Application-Height & Distance |
Properties of Triangle |
Inverse Trigonometric Functions |
Analytical Geometry of Two and
Three Dimensions |
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Cartesian coordinates |
Distance Formula |
Equation of Line in Different Forms |
The angle between two lines. Distance of a point from a line |
General Form of Equation of a Circle |
General Forms of Parabola, Ellipse, and Hyperbola |
Eccentricity and Axis of Angular Surface |
Point in three-dimensional space, the distance between two points. |
Direction Cosine and Direction Ratio |
Equation from two points, direction cosine and direction ratio. |
Equation of a Line and a Plane in Different Forms |
The angle between two lines and the angle between two planes. The
equation of the sphere. |
Differential Calculus |
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Concept of real function-domain, Range, Graph of a function. |
Composite Function |
Notion of limits, Standard limits - Examples. |
Continuity of Functions- Example, Algebraic Operations on Continuous
Functions |
Derivative of Functions |
Geometrical and physical representations of derivatives-applications. |
The sum, difference, multiplication and quotient of a derivative. |
Differentiation of one function with respect to another function |
Derivatives of Combined Functions |
Second order derivative |
Increasing and Decreasing function |
Application of derivatives to problems of highest and Lowest |
Integration Mathematics and
Differential Equations |
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Integration as an inverse process of differentiation |
Segmental integration |
Standard Integrator with BGA Expression |
Trigonometric, Exponential, Parabolic Functions |
To find the value of definite integrals - To find the value of the
area of the planes under the curve - Application. |
Order and power of differential equation, e.g. construction of
differential equation. |
General and specific solutions of differential equations, methods of
solving first order and first degree differential equations-Example |
Applications in problems of growth and decay. |
Vector Algebra |
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Vector in two and three dimensions, magnitude and direction of the
vector |
Unit vector and Zero vector |
sum of vectors |
Scalar product of two Vectors. |
Vector product of two vectors |
Product of a vector by a scalar |
Application - Work done by force |
Geometrical problems on force and Momentum. |
Statistics |
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Classification of Data, Frequency Distribution, Cumulative Frequency
Distribution-Examples |
Graphical representations - Histograms, pie charts, Frequency
polygons - examples |
Measure of Central Tendency-Mean Median and Mode |
Variance and Standard Deviation - Determination and Comparison.
Correlation and Regression. |
Probability |
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Randomized Trials, Outcomes and Sample Populations |
Mutually exclusive and exhaustive events, Impossible events, definite
events |
combination of events and common |
Complementary events, Composite events. |
Definition of Probability - Archaic and Statistical - Example |
Theorem on Probability - Simple Problems, Restricted probability |
Baye's Theorem—Simple Problems. Random variable as a function of a sample space |
Binomial Distribution Examples of random experiments for the binomial
distribution. |
UPSC NDA General Aptitude Syllabus 2022
- Physics
- Chemistry
- general Science
- Social Study
- Geography
- Current Events
Section A – Physics |
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Physical Properties and States of Matter |
Mass, Weight, Volume Density and Specific Gravity |
Archimedes' Principle, Pressure, Barometer. |
Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
of objects |
Newton's laws of motion, Force and Momentum |
Parallelogram of Forces, Stability, and Equilibrium of Bodies |
Gravity, Concept of Work, Power, and Energy |
Effects of Heat, Measurement of Temperature and Temperature |
Phase Changes and Latent Heat, Types of Heat Transitions |
Sound Waves and Their Properties |
Simple musical Iinstrument |
Diffusion of light |
Refraction & Reflection |
Spherical Mirrors and Lenses, Human Eye |
Natural And Artificial Magnets |
Properties of a Magnet, Earth Like a Magnet |
Static and Current electricity |
Conductive |
Non-conductors |
Simple Electrical Circuit |
Ohm's law |
Heat, Light |
Electromagnetic effect of electricity |
Measurement of electrical power |
Primary and Secondary Cells |
Using X-rays, the following general principles of work: Simple
pendulum, simple pulse, siphon, lever, balloon, pumps, hydrometer, pressure
cooker, thermos flask, gramophone, telegraph, telephone, periscope,
telescope, microscope, mariner compass; Lightning conductor, safety fuse. |
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Section B – Chemistry |
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Physical and Chemical Changes |
Elements, Mixtures, and Compounds |
Symbols, Formulas and Simple Chemical Equations |
Law of Chemical Combination (Except Problems) |
Properties of air and water |
Formation and properties of hydrogen |
Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide |
Oxidation and Reduction, and Acids, Bases and Salts |
Carbon - Various forms |
Fertilizers- Natural and Artificial |
Materials used in the preparation of substances such as soap, glass,
ink, paper, cement, paints, safety matches and gun-powder. Elementary ideas
about the structure of an atom, atomic equivalent and molecular weight,
valency. |
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Section C – General Science |
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Difference between living and non-living |
Basis of Life – Cells, Protoplasm, and Tissue |
Reproduction and development of plants and animals |
Elementary knowledge of the human body and its vital organs |
Common Epidemics, Their Causes and Prevention |
Food - source of energy for Man |
Components of food, balanced diet. |
Solar System – Meteors and Comets |
Eclipse |
Achievements of Eminent Scientists. |
Section D – History, Freedom
Movement, etc. |
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A Comprehensive Survey of Indian History with Emphasis on Culture and
Civilization |
Freedom Movement in India |
Early Study of Indian Constitution and Administration |
Elementary Knowledge of India's Five Year Plans |
Panchayati Raj, Co-operative and Community Development |
Bhoodan, Sarvodaya |
State of National Integration and Welfare |
Basic education given by Mahatma Gandhi |
Forces shaping the Modern world; Renaissance, Exploration and
Discovery |
American War of Independence |
French Revolution, Industrial Revolution and Russian Revolution |
Impact of Science and Technology on Society |
Concept of One World, United Nations, Panchsheel, Democracy |
Socialism & Communism |
Role of India in the present World |
Section E – Geography |
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Earth, its size |
Latitude & Longitude |
Concept of Time, International Date Line |
Earth's motion and their effect, Origin of Earth |
Rocks and Their Classification; Origin-Weathering - Mechanical and
Chemical |
Earthquake and Volcano |
Ocean currents and tides, Atmosphere and its composition |
Temperature and Atmospheric Pressure |
Wind, Cyclone, and Anti-cyclone |
Condensation and Rain, Humidity |
Types of Climate, Major Natural Areas of Regional Geography of the
World |
Regional Geography of India - Climate, Natural Vegetation |
Mineral and Energy Resources; Location and distribution of
agricultural and industrial activities |
Important sea ports and main sea land and air routes of India |
Main items of import and export in India |
Section F - Current Events |
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Knowledge of important events that took place in India in recent
years. Current important world events. Prominent personalities – both Indian
and International – including those associated with cultural activities and
sports. |
Note : Out of the maximum
marks assigned for Part 'B' of this paper, questions on Sections 'A', 'B',
'C', 'D', 'E' and 'F' approx 25%, 15%, 10%, 20%, 20% and 10% weightage
respectively. |
- The personality of a candidate is assessed by three different evaluators (Interview Officer (IO), Group Testing Officer (GTO) and Psychologist).
- There are no separate weightage for each test. The masks are allotted by the evaluators keeping in mind the performance of the candidate in all the examinations.
- Apart from this, marks are also allotted for the conference based on the preliminary performance of the candidate in the three techniques and decision of the Board. All of them have equal weight.
- Various tests of IO, GTO and Psychologist are designed to bring out the presence/absence of possessing qualities and their potential in a candidate.
- Accordingly, candidates are not recommended or recommended in SSB.
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