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West Bengal Madrasah Service Commission

Recruitment of Madrasah Teachers under West Bengal Madrasah Service Commission

State Level Selection Test SLST

6th SLST  2014 Result under WBMC Published on September 2016

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TET Syllabus 2014
WBMSC TET Exam Date  is  8th June 2014.
6th SLST 2013.  State Level Selection Test
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THE WEST BENGAL MADRASAH SERVICE COMMISSION
Bikash Bhawan, 2nd Floor, East Block, Salt Lake,Kolkata- 700 091
PUBLIC NOTICE
Advertisement No. MSC-04         Date: 06.02.2013
It here by notified for general information that the 6th State Level Selection Test-TET,2013 (6th SLST) is scheduled to be held on 9th March 2014 (Tentative) for preparing panel of Assistant Teachers and Under Graduate Teachers in Recognized Govt. aided Jr. High/High/Higher Secondary/Senior Madrasahs in West
Bengal against the vacancies available and reported. The vacancies indicated are tentative i.e. which presently exist and those likely to occur within January 01, 2014 and be reported and the final reported vacancies in the posts of Assistant Teachers (including undergraduate teachers) for which the 6th SLST is being conducted shall be published during the publication of the result of the written examination.
Eligibility: Citizens of India may apply for a single subject in Undergraduate or in Pass or in Hons. /PG Category in Madrasah in prescribed form available from the designated branches of United Bank of India as mentioned below:
Essential Qualification: i) Bachelor’s Degree with Honors or Master’s Degree in the concerned subject from any UGC recognized University. For Biological Science a candidate must have Bachelor’s Degree with Hons./Post Graduate Degree in any of the subjects viz. Zoology, Botany & Physiology.
Desirable: i) B.Ed./B.T./P.G.B.T. from any recognized University or any Training recognized by the State Government as equivalent to B.Ed./B.T./P.G.B.T. from a Teachers’ Training Institution duly recognized by NCTE in the relevant academic session. ii) Knowledge in Islamic Studies and Culture.
A.1. Essential Qualification of Assistant Teachers in Theology/Advanced Arabic (Islam Parichay):
i) Kamil (Honors),B.A (Honors in Arabic) from Aliah University or MM/MF with Kamil or MM/MF with Kamil(General) from West Bengal Board of Madrasah Education / Aliah University.
ii)Knowledge in Islamic Studies and Culture.
A.2. Essential Qualification of Assistant Teacher in Computer Science(H-PG) category:
The candidate should possess any of the following Degree/Diploma.
(i) B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science or M.Sc. in Computer Science or
(ii) BCA (Hons.) or MCA. or (iii) B.E./B:Tech. in Computer Science/Information Technology/Electronics and Computer Engineering or ME/M.Tech. in Computer Science/Information Technology/Electronics and Computer Engineering or (iv) B.Sc. in Information Technology (Major) or M.Sc./M.Tech. in Information Technology/MCA or (v) B.Sc. in Software System (Major) or M.Sc./M.Tech. in Software System/MCA. obtained as a 'Regular Candidate' from any College/University recognized by University Grants Commission and (vi)B.Ed. or other equivalent Degree from a recognized University.
A.3. Essential Qualification of Assistant Teacher in Computer Application(H-PG) category:
The candidate should possess any of the following Degree/Diploma.
(i) B.C.A. Hons M.C.A. or(ii) B.Sc. with Hons. in Computer Science or M.Sc. in Computer Science or
(iii) B.E./B.Tech. in Computer Science/Information Technology/Electronics and
Computer Engineering or M.E./M.Tech in Computer Science/Information
Technology/Electronics & Computer Engineering or (iv)B.Sc. with Computer Application as the Major subject or M.Sc./M.Tech. in Computer Application/M.C.A.or
(V) B.Sc. in Software System (Major) or M.Sc./M.Tech. in Information Technology/ M.C.A. or
(vi) B.Sc. in Software System (Major) or M.Sc./M.Tech. in Software System/M.C.A.
obtained as a "Regular Candidate" from any College/University recognized by university Grants Commission.
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Essential Qualification: i) Minimum marks required for appearing for TET Examination is 50% at Graduation or Master Degree level .Minimum educational qualification is required for appearing TET Examination is a Graduation Degree from any UGC recognized University along with minimum marks as stated above for Graduate Teacher in pass vacancy of class V to VIII.
Note: Candidates who score average 50% marks in the all subject studied (total marks / papers) in the graduation or master degree level and minimum educational qualification is required for appearing TET examination.
Desirable: i) B.Ed./B.T./P.G.B.T. from any recognized University or any Training recognized by the State Government as equivalent to B.Ed./B.T./P.G.B.T. from a Teachers’ Training Institution duly recognized by NCTE in the relevant academic session.   ii)Knowledge in Islamic Studies and Culture.
B.1. Assistant Teachers in Work Education:
Essential Qualification : (i) Bachelor’s Degree in General Stream in Arts/Science/Commerce from a UGC Recognized University with Post Graduate Basic Training from any Teachers’ Training Institution duly recognized by NCTE or Bachelor’s Degree in General stream in Arts /Science /Commerce with Work
Education as a Subject in Bachelor of Education in regular Course from a Teachers’ Training Institution duly recognized by the NCTE in the relevant academic session or (ii)Bachelor’s Degree in General Stream in Arts/Science/Commerce with Degree or Diploma in Arts and Craft from any UGC recognized University/ any UGC recognized educational Institution affiliated to any University or (iii) Bachelor’s Degree in Home
Science or Agriculture or Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or Information Technology or Software system from any UGC recognized University or (iv) Bachelor’s Degree in General Stream in Arts/Science/Commerce with Computer Science or Computer Application as a subject of at least 300 marks at
the degree level from any UGC recognized University.(v) Bachelor’s Degree in General Stream in Arts/Science/Commerce with Degree or Diploma in Tailoring and needle work (at least 2 year course) from any institution duly recognized by any UGC recognized University/from any UGC recognized University.
Desirable: i) B.T/B.Ed. /P.G.B.T from any recognized University or any Training recognized by the State Govt. as Equivalent to B.T/B.Ed. /P.G.B.T from Teachers’ Training Institution duly recognized by the NCTE in the relevant academic session.  ii) Knowledge in Islamic Studies and Culture.
B. 2. Assistant Teachers in Physical Education :
Essential Qualification : i) Bachelor’s Degree in General Stream of Arts /Science / Commerce with Post Graduate Basic Training / Degree/Diploma in Physical Education from a Teachers’ Training Institution duly
recognized by the NCTE in the relevant academic session.
ii)Knowledge in Islamic Studies and Culture.
C.1. Posts meant for Arabic:
Essential Qualification :
i) Fazil held from 1993 onwards of West Bengal Board of Madrasah Education or M.M. prior to 1998*. (ii) Knowledge in Islamic Studies and Culture.
ii) 50% marks or above in Higher Secondary or equivalent examination.
Desirable : (i) Junior Basic Training or any training recognized by the State Govt. as equivalent to Junior Basic Training from a Teachers’ Training Institution duly recognized by the NCTE in the relevant academic session.
C. 2. Posts meant for General Subject:
i)Essential Qualification : Higher Secondary from the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education or equivalent.
B. Posts in Pass Category
C. Posts in Undergraduate Category Page 3 of 6
ii) 50% marks or above in Higher Secondary or equivalent examination.
Desirable : (i) Junior Basic Training or any Training recognized by the State Govt. as equivalent to Junior Basic Training from a Teachers’ Training Institution duly recognized by the NCTE in the relevant academic session.(ii) Knowledge in Islamic Studies and Culture.
Note: Co-Curricular activities: The candidates applying for Undergraduate Category must attach the self attested photocopies of the certificates mentioned below in support of Co-Curricular activities with the filled in Application Form:
(i) Certificate representing the district in State level games, sports, issued by district level sports authority. (ii) Certificate showing excellence in cultural activities representing the district in State level competitions issued by district level authority. (iii) Minimum ‘A’ certificate of National Cadet Corps. (iv) Certificate of successful participation in literating the illiterates by a district level officer, and (v) Diploma / Certificate in Music/Arts and Craft on completion of a course of at least one
year’s duration from any University / recognized Government institutions.
Information here under strictly for A,B, and C category
1. Age: Minimum: 20 years as on 01.01.2013 (i.e. not born after 01.01.1993)
Maximum : 40 years as on 01.01.2013 (i.e. not born before 01.01.1973)
Relaxation: Relaxable upto 55 years of age for approved teaching and non-teaching staff in recognized non-Govt. aided Madrasahs / Schools and Sr. Madrasahs approved by the West Bengal Board of Madrasah Education/West Bengal Board of Secondary Education /West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education.
2. Medium of instruction : . Candidates applying for Madrasah with particular language as medium must have that language of the medium as first or second or third language at any of the Secondary level or Higher Secondary level or must have succeeded at any subsequent higher level of education in that subject.
3. Tentative Examination Date (TET) : 29th March,2014
Note : Subjective Examination date will be announceed later on.
4. Visually handicapped candidates shall be allowed 15 minutes extra time (10 minutes extra time for undergraduate category) and separate sitting arrangement shall be made for them.
NOTE: (i) Visually Handicapped (VH) candidates may apply in prescribed form and the said form should collect from the commission’s office.
5. Medium of Answers: Questions will be set in English & Bengali.
6. Fees for examination: Application Form & Brochure: Rs. 300/- for General candidates, for Physically Handicapped Rs. 100/- and Rs.1000/- for general in-service teachers who avail the relaxation of age.
6. Syllabus & Qualifying Marks of TET: Syllabus and qualifying marks as per NCTE guidelines.
7. a. Date of collection of Application Form: 08.02.2014 to 15.02.2014 during Banking hours.
b. Date of Submission of filled in Application Form: 08.02.2014 to 15.02.2014 during Banking hours. Purchase and submission of application form must be in the same designated Bank.
Note: Before submission of the application form please visit website www.wbmsc.com for further information and test is purely provisional subject to verification of the candidate’s eligibility at various stages.
8. Personality Test :Letter of personality test will be issued to the selected candidates on the basis of academic score and marks obtained in TET (for PASS/H-PG category who applying class V to Class VIII standard) for Undergraduate category academic score and marks obtained in TET including score in Training & Co-curricular activities) to the extent of not exceeding 1.5 times of the advertised final reported vacancies Mediumwise, Subjectwise & Genderwise . All candidates will be considered against General Page 4 of 6 (unreserved) vacancies in terms of existing Govt. order (s) in Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education
Department, Govt. of West Bengal.
9. THE SCHEDULE OF TEST: The Test shall be held in one day of 11
/2 hours (One and half hours) duration comprising of one part (TET) all over West Bengal. Question Booklets for TET will be handed over to the candidates. The completed Question Booklets with Answer sheet(OMR) for TET will be
collected by the invigilators exactly after 11 /2 hours (One and half hours).
10. QUESTION: All questions in “TET” will be of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), each carrying one mark, with four alternatives out of which one answer will be correct. There will be no negative marking. The Test items for Language I will focus on the proficiencies in the elements of language, grammar and comprehension abilities related to the medium of instruction, (as chosen from list of prescribed Language options in the application form). The Language II will be from among the prescribed options other than Language I. The test items in Language II will also focus on the elements of language, grammar and comprehension abilities. Candidates must choose either Language BENGALI & ENGLISH OR Language
URDU & ENGLISH (ITEM NO.16.2 IN THE APPLICATION FORM)
NAME OF THE DESIGNATED BANK BRANCHES OF UNDITED BANK INDIA
DISTRICT BANK BRANCHES
BANKURA Bankura (Nutan Chati),Bishnupur,
BIRBHUM Bolpur, Suri, Rampurhat
BURDWAN Burdwan, Asansol, Katwa,Kalna,City Centre Durgapur
COOCHBEHAR Coochbehar, , Ghugu Mari, Dinhata,
DAKSHIN DINAJPUR Balurghat, Gangarampur
HOOGHLY Arambagh, Chinsurah, Srirampur
HOWRAH Howrah, Bagnan,Uluberia
JALPAIGURI Jalpaiguri
KOLKATA Dalhousi Square , CIT Road, Sealdah, Hazra
MALDA Malda, Kaliachak, Chanchol, Netaji Market
MURSHIDABAD Baharampur, Gora Bazar, Lalbagh, Jangipur, Kandi
NADIA Krishnanagar, Kalyani, Tehatta
NORTH-24 PGS Barasat (Nabapally), Habra, Barrackpur,, Basirhat, Minakha
PASCHIM MEDINIPUR Medinipur (Station Road), Sepai Bazar ,Ghatal, Belda, Jhargram,
PURBA MEDINIPUR Tamluk, Contai, Mecheda (Thermal plant)
PURULIA Purulia
SILIGURI Sevok Road, Siliguri
SOUTH-24 PGS Baruipur, Diamond Harbour, Amtala, Joynagar, Canning,
UTTAR DINAJPUR Raiganj, Dalkhola, Islampur
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TENTATIVE REPORTED VACANCIES IN MADRASAHS IN DIFFERENT SUBJECTS MEDIUMWISE &
GENDERWISE SUBJECT TO FINALIZATION IN DUE COURSE
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Tentative vacancies mean total include vacancies in teaching posts which presently exist and those likely to occur within 01 January, 2014 (Excepts RTE Post) and be reported. ‘General’ denotes vacancies in the posts of Assistant Teachers in Boys’ and Co-Education Madrasahs and ‘Female’ denotes vacancies in the posts of
Assistant Teachers in Girls’ Madrasahs.
Web Enabled admit card will be available from the commission’s website www.wbmsc.com from 05/03/2014 onwards. Candidate should put their application form number in the desired field and get the admit card.
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FINAL RESULT OF WBMSC

Final result of West Bengal Madrasah Service Commission:
Final result through official website of WBMSC.
Result will be published soon.
Link of WBMSC final result 2013
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Official website www.wbmsc.com

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TET Syllabus of WBMSC West Bengal Madrasah Service Commission

TET Syllabus of WBMSC 

West Bengal Madrasah Service Commission

Paper II (for Pass/Honors/PG category) : 30 Marks
I. Child Development and Pedagogy 
Questions
a) Child Development (Elementary School Child)
• Concept of development and its relationship with learning 
• Principles of the development of children 
• Influence of Heredity & Environment & Religious thought. 
• Socialization processes: Social world & children (Teacher, Parents, Peers) 
• Piaget, Kohlberg and Vygotsky: constructs and critical perspectives 
• Concepts of child-centered and progressive education 
• Critical perspective of the construct of Intelligence 
• Multi Dimensional Intelligence 
• Language & Thought & Religious thought. 
• Gender as a social construct; gender roles, gender-bias and educational practice 
• Individual differences among learners, understanding differences based on 
 diversity of language, caste, gender, community, religion etc. 
• Distinction between Assessment for learning and assessment of learning; School- 
 Based Assessment, Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation: perspective and 
 practice 
• Formulating appropriate questions for assessing readiness levels of learners; for 
 enhancing learning and critical thinking in the classroom and for assessing 
 learner achievement. 
b) Concept of Inclusive education and understanding children with special needs
5 Questions
• Addressing learners from diverse backgrounds including disadvantaged and 
 deprived with reference to social backgrounds . 
• Addressing the needs of children with learning difficulties, 'impairment' etc 
• Addressing the Talented, Creative, Specially abled Learners 
c) Learning and Pedagogy Questions 
• How children think and learn; how and why children 'fail' to achieve success in 
 school Performance with reference to social factors.
• Basic processes of teaching and learning; children's strategies of learning; 
 learning as a social activity; social context of learning.
• Child as a problem solver and a 'scientific investigator' Alternative conceptions of 
 learning in children; understanding children's 'errors' as significant steps in the 
 learning process.
• Cognition & Emotions 
• Motivation and learning with reference to religious thought. 
• Factors contributing to learning personal & environmental with reference to social 
factors 

II. Language I.                                                  30 Marks 
Questions
a) Language Comprehension Questions 
Reading unseen passages- two passages one prose or drama and one poem with
questions on comprehension, inference, grammar and verbal ability (Prose passage
may be literary, scientific, narrative or discursive) 
b) Pedagogy of Language Development Questions 
• Learning and acquisition 
• Principles of language Teaching 
• Role of listening and speaking; function of language and how children use it as a 
 tool 
• Critical perspective on the role of grammar in learning a language for 
 communicating ideas verbally and in written form;
• Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language difficulties, 
 errors and disorders
• Language Skills 
 Evaluating language comprehension and proficiency: speaking, listening, reading 
 and writing
• Teaching-learning materials: Textbook, multi-media materials, multilingual 
 resource of the classroom
• Remedial Teaching

III. Language- II 
Questions 30Marks 
a)Comprehension Questions
Two unseen prose passages (discursive or literary or narrative or scientific) with 
questions on comprehension, grammar and verbal ability
b) Pedagogy of Language Development 
Questions
• Learning and acquisition 
• Principles of language Teaching 
• Role of listening and speaking; function of language and how children use it as a 
tool 
• Critical perspective on the role of grammar in learning a language for 
communicating ideas verbally and in written form; 
• Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language difficulties, 
errors and disorders
• Language Skills 
• Evaluating language comprehension and proficiency: speaking, listening, reading 
 and writing 
• Teaching-learning materials: Textbook, multi-media materials, multilingual 
 resource of the classroom
• Remedial Teaching 

Paper II (for Under Graduate category) : 30 Marks
I. Child Development and Pedagogy 
 Questions
a) Child Development (Elementary School Child)
• Concept of development and its relationship with learning 
• Principles of the development of children 
• Influence of Heredity & Environment & Religious thought. 
• Socialization processes: Social world & children (Teacher, Parents, Peers) 
• Piaget, Kohlberg and Vygotsky: constructs and critical perspectives 
• Concepts of child-centered and progressive education 
• Critical perspective of the construct of Intelligence 
• Multi Dimensional Intelligence 
• Language & Thought & Religious thought. 
• Gender as a social construct; gender roles, gender-bias and educational practice 
• Individual differences among learners, understanding differences based on 
 diversity of language, caste, gender, community, religion etc. 
• Distinction between Assessment for learning and assessment of learning; School- 
 Based Assessment, Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation: perspective and 
 practice 
• Formulating appropriate questions for assessing readiness levels of learners; for 
 enhancing learning and critical thinking in the classroom and for assessing 
 learner achievement. 
b) Concept of Inclusive education and understanding children with special needs
5 Questions
• Addressing learners from diverse backgrounds including disadvantaged and 
 deprived with reference to social backgrounds . 
• Addressing the needs of children with learning difficulties, 'impairment' etc 
• Addressing the Talented, Creative, Specially abled Learners 
c) Learning and Pedagogy Questions 
• How children think and learn; how and why children 'fail' to achieve success in 
 school Performance with reference to social factors.
• Basic processes of teaching and learning; children's strategies of learning; 
 learning as a social activity; social context of learning.
• Child as a problem solver and a 'scientific investigator' Alternative conceptions of 
 learning in children; understanding children's 'errors' as significant steps in the 
 learning process.
• Cognition & Emotions 
• Motivation and learning with reference to religious thought. 
• Factors contributing to learning personal & environmental with reference to social 
factors 

II. Language I.        30 Marks 
 Questions
a) Language Comprehension Questions 
 Reading unseen passages- two passages one prose or drama and one poem with
 questions on comprehension, inference, grammar and verbal ability (Prose passage
 may be literary, scientific, narrative or discursive) 
b) Pedagogy of Language Development Questions 
• Learning and acquisition 
• Principles of language Teaching 
• Role of listening and speaking; function of language and how children use it as a 
 tool 
• Critical perspective on the role of grammar in learning a language for 
 communicating ideas verbally and in written form;
• Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language difficulties, 
 errors and disorders
• Language Skills 
 Evaluating language comprehension and proficiency: speaking, listening, reading 
 and writing
• Teaching-learning materials: Textbook, multi-media materials, multilingual 
 resource of the classroom
• Remedial Teaching

III. Language- II   Questions 30Mraks 
a)Comprehension Questions
Two unseen prose passages (discursive or literary or narrative or scientific) with 
questions on comprehension, grammar and verbal ability
b) Pedagogy of Language Development 
Questions
• Learning and acquisition 
• Principles of language Teaching 
• Role of listening and speaking; function of language and how children use it as a 
tool 
• Critical perspective on the role of grammar in learning a language for 
 communicating ideas verbally and in written form; 
• Challenges of teaching language in a diverse classroom; language difficulties, 
 errors and disorders
• Language Skills 
• Evaluating language comprehension and proficiency: speaking, listening, reading 
 and writing 
• Teaching-learning materials: Textbook, multi-media materials, multilingual 
 resource of the classroom
• Remedial Teaching 
(iv) Mathematic : Class X standard(For General UG) 30 Marks 
OR 
ARABIC (For Arabic UG) 

Bengali


English
a) Prose : Packing-Jerome K. Jerome
b) Poetry : The Solitary Reaper : W. Wordsworth
Where the mind is without fear: Rabindranath Tagore
c) Grammar: Use of Article and Prepositions,
Voice Sentence forms : Simple, Compound, Complex
Arabic
A. Classical Prose
1. MajaniulAdab (PP. 107-121)
Text Book prescribed : University Arabic Selection : published by Calcutta University, 
third edition( 1968)
B. Modern Prose
1. Nahadatul LughatilArabiya(PP.299-318)
Text Book prescribed : B.A. Pass Arabic Selection (Prose Part.II) published by Calcutta 
University, First Edition (1968)
C. Classical Poetry
1. Al-babuthThalith(PP.224-230)
Text Book prescribed : B.A. Pass Arabic Selection : published by Calcutta University, T 
Third Edition (1988)
D. Modern Poetry
1. Hafiz Ibrahim (PP.231-234)
Text Book prescribed: B.A. Pass Arabic Selection (Part II Poetry) published by Calcutta 
University, First Edition (1963)
E. Grammar and Composition
1. Nahu (Syntax)-Bahathul Fe'l 
2. Sarf (Etymology) 
Topics : i) Bahathul 'Hai ii) Bahatul Idgham iii) Bahathul Ibdal

Theology
1. Hadith (Tradition of the Prophet): Kitabul fitan (whole) 
Text Book prescribed: Mishkatul Masabih
2. Tarikh-ul-Hadith (History of Hadith): History of Hadith Literature during the 2nd 
Hijri Century
Books Recommended:
a) Tazkiratul Huffaz-part I by Shamsuddin Zahabi 
b) Al Fihrist-by Ibnun Nadim 
c) Bustanul Muhaddethin-by Shah Abdul Aziz 
d) MeftahusSaadah-byTash Kubrih Zada 
3. Tafsir:
From Surah Al-Maayedah to th e end of Surah Al-An'aam. Book 
Prescribed: Tafsir-e-Jalalain
4. Tarikh-ut-Tafsir (History of Tafsir):
History of Tafsir Literature during 1st Hijri Century Books 
Recommended:
a) Tabaqatul Mufassirin by Jalaluddin Suyuti 
b) Meftahus Sa'adah-by Tashkubri Zada 
Islamic Studies
1. Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence)
Kitabut Taharat, Salat, Saum, Kitabuz Zakat Text-Book Prescribed : Sharhul 
Waqayah (Part-I & II)
2. Kalam (Meta Physics)
From beginning to the chasteness of the Prophets (i.e. Ismatul Ambia) Text Book 
Prescribed : Fiqh-ul-Akbar
3. Faraid (Islamic Inheritance Law)
From Muqaddamah to the end of Fasal Fit-takharruj and Babur Rad Text Book Prescribed : 
As-Siraji
(v) Environment Studies(Details given below )   30 Marks 
1: The multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies
• Definition, scope and importance
• Need for public awareness
2: Natural Resources:
Natural resources and associated problems.
(a) Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation. Timber 
extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people. 
(b) Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, 
floods, drought, conflicts over water. 
(c) Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of 
extracting and using mineral resources. 
(d) Food resources: effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide 
problems, water logging, salinity. 
(e) Energy resources: Growing energy needs, clean Energy e.g. Solar, 
Wind etc. renewable and non-renewable energy sources, use of 
alternate energy sources, case studies. 
• Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources. 
• Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles. 
3: Ecosystems
• Concept of an ecosystem 
• Structure and function of an ecosystem 
• Producers, consumers and decomposers 
• Energy flow in the ecosystem 
• Ecological succession 
• Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids 
• Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the 
following ecosystem: 
a. Forest ecosystem
b. Grassland ecosystem
c. Desert ecosystem
d. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, ocean 
estuaries)
4: Biodiversity and its conservation
• Introduction - Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity 
• Bio geographical classification of India 
• Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical 
aesthetic and option values 
• Biodiversity at global, national and local levels 
• India as a mega-diversity nation 
• Hot- spots of biodiversity 
• Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man wildlife conflicts 
• Endangered and endemic species of India 
• Conservation of biodiversity: In- situ and Ex- situ conservation of biodiversity 
5: Environmental Pollution
Definition
• Causes, effects and control measures of:
a. Air pollution
b. Water pollution
c. Soil pollution
d.. Noise pollution
e. Nuclear pollution 
• Solid waste management: Causes, effects and control measures of 
urban and industrial wastes. 
• Role of an individual in prevention of pollution 
• Pollution case studies 
• Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides 
6: Social Issues and the Environment 
• Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear 
accidents and holocaust.. 
• Environmental Protection Act 
• Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 
• Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act 
• Wildlife Protection Act 
• Forest Conservation Act 
7: Human Population and the Environment
• Population explosion - Family Welfare Programmes 
• Environment and human health 
• Human Rights 
• Value Education 
• HIV/AIDS 
• Women and Child Welfare 
• Role of Information Technology in Environment and Human Health 

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The West Bengal Madrasah Service Commission recruits Teachers including Headmasters/Headmistresses of recognised non-Government aided Jr. High/High/Higher Secondary and Senior Madrasahs in West Bengal. Also conduct transfer and Mutual Transfer of Teachers and non-teaching Staff.

Official Website of The West Bengal Madrasah Service Commission is www.wbmsc.com