Syllabus WBSET Geography
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Subject : GEOGRAPHY Code No.:(13)
Unit I –
Geomorphology
Unit II –
Climatology
Unit III-
Oceanography
Unit IV-
Geography of Environment
Unit V -
Population and Settlement Geography
Unit VI-
Geography of Economic Activities and Regional Development
Unit VII -
Cultural, Social and Political Geography
Unit VIII -
Geographic Thought
Unit IX -
Geographical Techniques
Unit X-
Geography of India
UNIT-I : Geomorphology
Continental Drift, Plate Tectonics, Endogenetic and
Exogenetic forces. Denudation and Weathering, Geomorphic Cycle (Davis and
Penck), Theories and Process of Slope Development, Earth Movements (seismicity,
folding, faulting and vulcanicity), Landform Occurrence and Causes of
Geomorphic Hazards (earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides and avalanches)
UNIT –II : Climatology
Composition and Structure of Atmosphere; Insolation, Heat
Budget of Earth, Temperature, Pressure and Winds, Atmospheric Circulation
(air-masses, fronts and upper air circulation, cyclones and anticyclones
(tropical and temperate), Climatic Classification of Koppen & Thornthwaite,
ENSO Events (El Nino, La Nina and Southern Oscillations), Meteorological Hazards
and Disasters (Cyclones, Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, Hailstorms, Heat and Cold waves
Drought and Cloudburst , Glacial Lake Outburst (GLOF), Climate Change:
Evidences and Causes of Climatic Change in the past, Human impact on Global
Climate.
UNIT-III : Oceanography
Relief of Oceans, Composition: Temperature, Density and
Salinity, Circulation: Warm and Cold Currents, Waves, Tides, Sea Level Changes,
Hazards: Tsunami and Cyclone
UNIT –IV : Geography of Environment
Components: Ecosystem (Geographic Classification) and
Human Ecology, Functions: Trophic Levels, Energy Flows, Cycles (geo-chemical,
carbon, nitrogen and oxygen), Food Chain, Food Web and Ecological Pyramid, Human Interaction and Impacts, Environmental Ethics and Deep Ecology,
Environmental Hazards and Disasters (Global Warming, Urban Heat Island,
Atmospheric Pollution, Water Pollution, Land Degradation), National Programmes
and Policies: Legal Framework, Environmental Policy, International Treaties, International
Programmes and Polices (Brundtland Commission, Kyoto Protocol, Agenda 21, Sustainable
Development Goals, Paris Agreement)
UNIT –V : Population and
Settlement Geography
Population Geography
Sources of population data (census, sample surveys and
vital statistics, data reliability and errors). World Population Distribution
(measures, patterns and determinants), World Population Growth (prehistoric to
modern period). Demographic Transition, Theories of Population Growth (Malthus,
Sadler, and Ricardo). Fertility and Mortality Analysis (indices, determinants
and world patterns). Migration (types, causes and consequences and models), Population
Composition and Characteristics (age, sex, rural-urban, occupational structure and educational levels), Population Policies in Developed
and Developing Countries.
Settlement Geography
Rural Settlements (types, patterns and distribution),
Contemporary Problems of Rural Settlements ( rural-urban migration; land use
changes; land acquisition and transactions), Theories of Origin of Towns
(Gordon Childe, Henri Pirenne, Lewis Mumford), Characteristics and Processes of Urbanization in Developed and Developing Countries (factors of urban growth,
trends of urbanisation, size, structure and functions of urban areas). Urban
Systems ( the law of the primate city and rank size rule) Central Place
Theories (Christaller and Losch), Internal Structure of the City, Models of
Urban Land Use (Burgess, Harris and Ullman , and Hoyt), Concepts of Megacities,
Global Cities and Edge Cities, Changing Urban Forms (peri-urban areas,
rural-urban fringe, suburban , ring and satellite towns), Social Segregation in the City, Urban Social Area
Analysis, Manifestation of Poverty in the City (slums, informal sector growth,
crime and social exclusion).
Unit–VI: Geography of Economic
Activities and Regional Development
Economic Geography
Factors affecting spatial organisation of economic
activities (primary, secondary, tertiary and quarternary), Natural Resources
(classification, distribution and associated problems), Natural Resources
Management. World Energy Crises in Developed and Developing Countries.
Agricultural Geography
Land capability classification and Land Use Planning,
Cropping Pattern: Methods of delineating crop combination regions (Weaver, Doi
and Rafiullah), Crop diversification, Von Thunen’s Model of Land Use Planning.
Measurement and Determinants of Agricultural Productivity, Regional variations
in Agricultural Productivity, Agricultural Systems of the World.
Industrial Geography
Classification of Industries, Factors of Industrial
Location; Theories of Industrial Location (A. Weber, E. M. Hoover, August
Losch, A. Pred and D. M. Smith). World Industrial Regions, Impact of
Globalisation on manufacturing sector in Less Developed Countries, Tourism
Industry, World distribution and growth of Information And Communication Technology
(ICT) and Knowledge Production (Education and R & D) Industries.
Geography of Transport and Trade
Theories and Models of spatial interaction (Edward Ullman
and M. E. Hurst) Measures and Indices of connectivity and accessibility;
Spatial Flow Models: Gravity Model and its variants, World Trade Organisation, Globalisation and Liberalisation and World Trade Patterns. Problems and
Prospects of Inter and Intra Regional Cooperation and Trade.
Regional Development
Typology of Regions, Formal and Fictional Regions, World
Regional Disparities, Theories of Regional Development(Albert O. Hirschman, Gunnar
Myrdal, John Friedman, Dependency theory of Underdevelopment, Global Economic
Blocks, Regional Development and Social Movements in India.
Unit – VII: Cultural, Social and
Political Geography
Cultural and Social Geography
Concept of Culture, Cultural Complexes, Areas and Region,
Cultural Heritage, Cultural Ecology. Cultural Convergence, Social Structure and
Processes, Social Well-being and Quality of Life, Social Exclusion, Spatial
distribution of social groups in India (Tribe, Caste, Religion and Language),
Environment and Human Health, Diseases Ecology, Nutritional Status (etiological
conditions, classification and spatial and seasonal distributional patterns with
special reference to India) Health Care Planning and Policies in India, Medical
Tourism in India.
Political Geography
Boundaries and Frontiers (with special reference to
India), Heartland and Rimland Theories. Trends and Developments in Political
Geography, Geography of Federalism, Electoral Reforms in India, Determinants of
Electoral Behaviour, Geopolitics of Climate Change, Geopolitics of World
Resources, Geo-politics of India Ocean, Regional Organisations of Cooperation
(SAARC, ASEAN, OPEC, EU). Neopolitics of World Natural Resources.
Unit VIII: Geographic Thought
Contributions of Greek, Roman, Arab, Chinese and Indian
Scholars, Contributions of Geographers (Bernhardus Varenius, Immanuel Kant,
Alexander von Humboldt, Carl Ritter, Scheafer & Hartshorne), Impact of
Darwinian Theory on Geographical Thought. Contemporary trends in Indian Geography:
Cartography, Thematic and Methodological contributions. Major Geographic
Traditions (Earth Science, man- environment relationship, area studies and
spatial analysis), Dualisms in Geographic Studies (physical vs. human, regional
vs. systematic, qualitative vs. quantitative, ideographic vs. nomothetic),
Paradigm Shift, Perspectives in Geography (Positivism,
Behaviouralism, Humanism, Structuralism, Feminism and Postmodernism).
Unit IX: Geographical Techniques
Sources of Geographic Information and Data (spatial and
non-spatial), Types of Maps, Techniques of Map Making (Choropleth, Isarithmic, Dasymetric, Chorochromatic, Flow Maps) Data Representation on Maps (Pie
diagrams, Bar diagrams and Line Graph, GIS Database (raster and vector data
formats and attribute data formats). Functions of GIS (conversion, editing and
analysis), Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Georeferencing (coordinate system and
map projections and Datum), GIS Applications ( thematic cartography, spatial
decision support system), Basics of Remote Sensing (Electromagnetic Spectrum,
Sensors and Platforms, Resolution and Types, Elements of Air Photo and Satellite
Image Interpretation and Photogrammetry), Types of Aerial Photographs, Digital
Image Processing: Developments in Remote Sensing Technology and Big Data
Sharing and its applications in Natural Resources Management in India, GPS
Components (space, ground control and receiver segments) and Applications,
Applications of Measures of Central Tendency, Dispersion and Inequalities,
Sampling, Sampling Procedure and Hypothesis Testing (chi square test, t test, ANOVA),
Time Series Analysis, Correlation and Regression Analysis, Measurement of
Indices, Making Indicators Scale Free, Computation of Composite Index,
Principal Component Analysis and Cluster Analysis, Morphometric Analysis: Ordering
of Streams, Bifurcation Ratio, Drainage Density and Drainage Frequency, Basin Circularity
Ratio and Form Factor, Profiles, Slope Analysis, Clinographic Curve, Hypsographic
Curve and Altimetric Frequency Graph.
Unit – X: Geography of India
Major Physiographic Regions and their Characteristics;
Drainage System (Himalayan and Peninsular), Climate: Seasonal Weather
Characteristics, Climatic Divisions, Indian Monsoon (mechanism and
characteristics), Jet Streams and Himalayan Cryosphere, Types and Distribution
of Natural Resources: Soil, Vegetation, Water, Mineral and Marine Resources. Population
Characteristics (spatial patterns of distribution), Growth and Composition
(ruralurban, age, sex, occupational, educational, ethnic and religious),
Determinants of Population, Population Policies in India, Agriculture (
Production, Productivity and Yield of Major Food Crops), Major Crop Regions,
Regional Variations in Agricultural Development, Environmental, Technological
and Institutional Factors affecting Indian Agriculture; Agro- Climatic Zones,
Green Revolution, Food Security and Right to Food. Industrial Development since
Independence, Industrial Regions and their characteristics, Industrial Policies
in India. Development and Patterns of Transport Networks (railways, roadways,
waterways, airways and pipelines), Internal and External Trade (trend,
composition and directions), Regional Development Planning in India,
Globalisation and its impact on Indian Economy, Natural Disasters in India
(Earthquake, Drought, Flood, Cyclone, Tsunami, Himalayan Highland Hazards and
Disasters.)
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