Dear aspirants, notification for Kerala PSC HSST Computer science examination 2022 will be released soon. A systematic preparation based on the relevant syllabus is the first step towards success.
Here we provide you the detailed syllabus for Kerala PSC HSST Computer science examination 2022 and Exam Pattern for a better understanding of the latest pattern of examination and how to get a good score.
Conducting Body: Kerala Public Service Commission
Recruitment Type: Direct Recruitment
Selection Procedure: Written/ OMR/ Online Test, Document Verification and Interview.
Official website: www.keralapsc.gov.in
Exam Duration: | Maximum Marks: |
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1 hour 15 minutes | 100 |
Module 1- Mathematics for CSE
Module 2- Computer Organization & Architecture
Module 3- Programming Languages & Database
Module 4- Theoretical Computer Science
Module 5- Operating Systems and Computer Networks
Module 6- Information Technolgy
General knowledge and current affairs
Renaissance in Kerala
Towards a new society
Efforts to Reform the society ( Socio-religious reform movements, Struggles and social revolts)
Role of press in Renaissance
Awakening through Literature
Women and social change
Leaders of Renaissance
Literary figures.
NB: This portion will be removed from HSST exam (as per PSC new technical exams will not have General Knowledge and current affairs )
For Detailed syllabus, Visit the Official Kerala PSC Website below.
https://www.keralapsc.gov.in/pscnew/sites/default/files/inline-files/computer_science.pdf
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