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Syllabus for Bcs (Written) Examination 1/210 সূচিপত্র SYLLABUS FOR BCS (WRITTEN) EXAMINATION সবয়শষব হোলনোগোদ: ২৩.০৮.২০২১ চিপত্র [Contents] (ক) আবচিক চবষয়স맂হ [Compulsory Subjects] ক্র: চবষয় ককোড চবষয়য়র নোম ꧃ষ্ঠোন ম্বর নং [Subject Code] [Subject Name] 1. 001 বাাংলা১ ম পত্র [Bangla 1st Paper] ৪ 2. 002 বাাংলা২ য় পত্র [Bangla 2nd Paper] ৪ 3. 003 ইাংরেজি [English] ৫ 4. 005 বাাংলারেশ জবষয়াবজল [Bangladesh Affairs] ৬-৭ 5. 007 আিাজ জিক জবষয়াবজল [International Affairs] ৮-৯ 6. 008 গাজিজিক 뷁জি [Mathematical Reasoning] ১০ 7. 009 মানজিক েিা [Mental Ability] ১১-১২ 8. 010 িাধােি জবজ্ঞান ও প্র뷁জি [General Science and Technology] ১৩-১৫ (খ) পদ-সংচিষ্ট চবষয়স맂হ [Post Related Subjects] [�鷁 কোচরগচর/য়পশোগত কযোডোয়রর জন্য (For Professional/Technical Cadre Only)] ক্র: চবষয় ককোড চবষয়য়র নোম ꧃ষ্ঠা নম্বর নং [Subject Code] [Subject Name] 1. 111 বাাংলা ভাষা ও িাজিিয [Bangla Language and Literature] ১৬ 2. 121 ইাংরেজি [English] ১৭ 3. 131 আেজব [Arabic] ১৮ 4. 141 ফোসী [Persian] ১৯ 5. 151 িাংস্কৃি [Sanskrit] ২০ 6. 161 পাজল [Pali ২১ 7. 171 মরনাজবজ্ঞান [Psychology] ২২-২৩ 8. 181 ইজিিাি [History] ২৪-২৫ 9. 191 ইিলারমে ইজিিাি ও িাংস্কৃজি [Islamic History & Culture] 26-27 10. 201 ইিলামী জশা [Islamic Studies] 28-29 11. 211 েশনজ [Philosophy] 30-31 12. 221 জশা [Education] 32-33 13. 231 প্রত্নিত্ত্ব [Archaeology] 34-36 14. 241 পাজনিম্পে প্ররকৌশল [Water Resources Engineering] 37 15. 251 খজনি প্ররকৌশল [Mining Engineering] 38 16. 271 ইরলকট্রজন [Electronic Engineering] 39-41 17. 281 িথ্য ও য াগার াগ প্র뷁জি [Information and Communication Technology] 42-45 18. 311 뗂রগাল [Geography] 46-48 19. 321 গির াগার াগ ও িাাংবাজেকিা [Mass Communication and Journalism] 49-50 20. 331 অর্নজ ীজি [Economics] 51-52 21. 341 োষ্ট্রজবজ্ঞান [Political Science] 53-54 22. 351 িমািজবজ্ঞান [Sociology] 55-57 23. 361 িমািকল্যাি [Social Welfare/Social Work] 58-59 24. 371 আিাজ জিক িম্পক জ [International Relations] 60-61 25. 381 যলাক প্রশািন [Public Administration] 62-63 26. 391 গািস্থ্জ য অর্নজ ীজি [Home Economics] 64-66 27. 401 নৃজবজ্ঞান [Anthropology] 67-68 28. 411 গ্রাগাে ও িথ্যজবজ্ঞান [Library and Information Science] 69-70 1/210 SYLLABUS FOR BCS (WRITTEN) EXAMINATION ক্র: চবষয় ককোড চবষয়য়র নোম ꧃ষ্ঠা নম্বর নং [Subject Code] [Subject Name] 29. 421 আল িাজেি [Hadith] 71 30. 431 আি-িাফজিে [Tafseer] 72 31. 441 ড্রামা ও জমউজিক [Drama and Music] 73-74 32. 451 উর্দ জ [Urdu] 75 33. 455 গ্রাজফ [Graphics] 76 34. 457 আল-জফক্ি [Al-Fiqh] 77-78 35. 461 িঙ্গীরিে ইজিিাি [History of Music] 79-80 36. 463 ড্রইাং এন্ড যপইজটাং [Drawing and Painting] 81-82 37. 469 ফাইন আর্িজ [Fine Arts] 83-84 38. 473 কলোক সংগীত [Folk Song] 85-87 39. 474 উচ্চোঙ্গ সংগীত [Classical Music] 88-89 40. 475 রবীন্দ্র সংগীত [Tagore Song] 90 41. 476 নজ쇁ল সংগীত [Nazrul Song] 91 42. 477 যন্ত্র সংগীত [Instrumental Music] 92-95 43. 511 পোর্জজবদ্যা [Physics] 96-98 44. 521 ফজলি পোর্ জ[Applied Physics] 99-100 45. 531 েিায়ন [Chemistry] 101 46. 541 ফজলি েিায়ন [Applied Chemistry] 102-103 47. 551 গজিি [Mathematics] 104-105 48. 561 ফজলি গজিি [Applied Mathematics] 106-107 49. 571 뗂-িত্ত্ব [Geology] 108-109 50. 581 উজিেজবদ্যা [Botany] 110-111 51. 591 প্রাজিজবদ্যা [Zoology] 112-113 52. 601 প্রাি েিায়ন [Bio-Chemistry] 114-115 53. 611 ফারমজজ ি [Pharmacy] 116-117 54. 621 맃জিকা, পাজন ও পজেরবশ জবজ্ঞান [Soil, Water and Environment Science] 118 55. 631 নািাজজে [Nursery] 119-120 56. 641 জশশু জবকাশ ও িামাজিক িম্পক জ [Child Development And Social Relationship] 121-122 57. 651 巃িব্যবস্থ্াপনা ও 巃িায়ন [Home Management And Housing] 123-125 58. 661 খাদ্য ও ꧁জি জবজ্ঞান [Food And Nutrition] 126-127 59. 671 ব্যবিাজেক জশল্পকলা [Related Art] 128-131 60. 681 বস্ত্রপজেচ্ছে ও বয়নজশল্প [Clothing And Textile] 132-134 61. 691 প্রাজিষ্ঠাজনক খাদ্য ব্যবস্থ্াপনা [Institutional Food Management] 135-136 62. 701 জিিাবজবজ্ঞান [Accounting] 137-138 63. 711 জফন্যান্স [Finance] 139 64. 721 মারকটজ াং [Marketing] 140-141 65. 731 ব্যবস্থ্াপনা [Management] 142 66. 741 ব্যবিায় প্রশািন [Business Administration] 143-144 67. 751 আইন [Law] 145-153 68. 761 আিাজ জিক আইন [International Law] 154-155 69. 771 যমজিরকল িারয়ন্স [Medical Science] 156-162 70. 791 যিটাল িারয়ন্স [Dental Science] 163-165 71. 801 嗃জষ [Agriculture] 166-167 72. 802 কৃচষ চবপণন [Agricultural marketing] 168-169 73. 803 কৃচষ ব্যবসো [Agribusiness ] 170-171 74. 804 কৃচষ ব্যবসো প্রশোসন/ কৃচষ ব্যবসো ব্যবোপনো [Agriculture Business Administration/ 172-173 Agribusiness Management] 2/210 SYLLABUS FOR BCS (WRITTEN) EXAMINATION ক্র: চবষয় ককোড চবষয়য়র নোম ꧃ষ্ঠা নম্বর নং [Subject Code] [Subject Name] 75. 811 嗃জষ অর্নজ ীজি [Agricultural Economics] 174 76. 821 嗃জষ প্ররকৌশল [Agricultural Engineering] 175-176 77. 831 পশুপালনজবদ্যা [Animal Husbandry] 177-179 78. 841 পশুজিজকৎিা জবজ্ঞান [Veterinary Science] 180-182 79. 851 মৎস্যজবদ্যা [Fisheries] 183-185 80. 861 ি맂দ্রজবদ্যা [Marine Science] 186-188 81. 871 বনজবদ্যা [Forestry] 189 82. 881 ꧁েরকৌশল [Civil Engineering] 190-191 83. 891 িজিৎরকৌশল [Electrical Engineering] 192-194 84. 901 ন্ত্ররকৌশল [Mechanical Engineering] 195 85. 911 েিায়ন প্ররকৌশল [Chemical Engineering] 196 86. 921 ধা釁 প্ররকৌশল[ Metallurgical Engineering] 197 87. 931 স্থ্াপিযরকৌশল [Architecture] 198 88. 941 যনৌস্থ্াপিয ও ি맂দ্রপ্ররকৌশল [Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering] 199 89. 951 বস্ত্রবয়ন জশল্প [Textile Technology] 200-202 90. 961 িামিা জশল্প [Leather Technology] 203-204 91. 971 কজম্পউর্াে িারয়ন্স [Computer Science] 205-207 92. 981 পজেিাংখ্যান [Statistics] 208-209 93. 991 নগে উন্নয়ন [Urban Development] 210 3/210 SYLLABUS FOR BCS (WRITTEN) EXAMINATION বাাংলা প্রর্ম পত্র (আবজিক) জবষয় যকাি: ০০১ ꧂িমজ ান- ১০০ ১। ব্যাকেি - ৫ x ৬= ৩০ ক) শব্দগঠন খ) বানান/ বানারনে জনয়ম গ) বাকযশুজি/ প্ররয়াগ-অপপ্ররয়াগ ঘ) প্রবাে-প্রবিরনে জনজিিার্ জ প্রকাশ ঙ) বাকযগঠন ২। ভাব-িম্প্রিােি - ২০ ৩। িােমম জ - ২০ ৪। বাাংলা ভাষা ও িাজিিয-জবষয়ক প্ররেে উিে - ৩০ বাাংলা জিিীয় পত্র (আবজিক) জবষয় যকাি: ০০২ ꧂িমজ ান- ১০০ ১। অꇁবাে (ইাংরেজি যর্রক বাাংলা) - ১৫ ২। কাল্পজনক িাংলাপ - ১৫ ৩। পত্রজলখন - ১৫ ৪। গ্র-িমারলািনা - ১৫ ৫। েিনা - ৪০ 4/210 SYLLABUS FOR BCS (WRITTEN) EXAMINATION ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) Subject Code: 003 Total Marks-200 Part-A Marks-100 1. Reading Comprehension An unseen passage dealing with a topic relevant to our times will be set. Candidates will be required to answer (a) a number of thematic questions that will test their understanding of the passage (30 marks), and (b) a number of questions related to grammar and usage. (30 marks) 2. Candidates will be required to write a summary of the given passage in their own words within 100 words. (20 marks) 3. Candidates will have to write a letter relating to the thematic issue of the given passage to the editor of an English newspaper. (20 marks) Part-B Marks-100 1. Candidates will be required to compose an essay on a topic related to an issue of topical relevance. The essay must conform to the word limit set and must convey a candidate’s ability to express his or her ideas clearly and correctly in English as well as reflect and analyze a topic of contemporary interest. (50 marks) 2. Translation from English into Bangla and Bangla into English Candidates will be required to translate a short passage from Bangla into English and another from English into Bangla. (25+25=50 marks) 5/210 SYLLABUS FOR BCS (WRITTEN) EXAMINATION BANGLADESH AFFAIRS (COMPULSORY) Subject Code: 005 Total Marks: 200 This paper is designed to cover various issues/topics concerning Bangladesh affairs which include history, geography, environment, society, culture, economy and politics. The topics/areas that should be covered are stated below: 1. Geography of Bangladesh that should include topographical features of different areas/regions and their developments over time. 2. Demographic features including ethnic and cultural diversity. 3. History and culture of Bangladesh from ancient to recent times. 4. Economy, society, literature and culture of Bangladesh with particular emphasis on developments including Poverty Alleviation, Vision- 2021, GNP, NNP, GDP etc. after the emergence of the country. 5. Bangladesh’s environment and nature and challenges and prospects with particular emphasis on conservation, preservation and sustainability. 6. Natural resources of Bangladesh with focus on their sustainable harnessing and management. 7. The Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh: Preamble, Features, Directive Principles of State Policy, Constitutional Amendments. 8. Organs of the Government: a) Legislature: Representation, Law-making, Financial and Oversight functions; Rules of Procedure, Gender Issues, Caucuses, Parliament Secretariat. b) Executive: Chief and Real executive e.g., President and Prime Minister, Powers and Functions; Cabinet, Council of Ministers, Rules of Business, Bureaucracy, Secretariat, Law enforcing agencies; Administrative setup- National and Local Government structures, Decentralization Programmes and Local Level Planning. c) Judiciary: Structure: Supreme, High and other Subordinate Courts, Organization, Powers and functions of the Supreme Court, Appointment, Tenure and Removal of Judges, Organization of Sub- ordinate Courts, Separation of Judiciary from the Executive, Judicial Review, Adjudication, Gram Adalat, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).
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