PU LECTURERS RECRUITMENT SYLLABUS

PU Lecturers Recruitment Syllabus – Subject Wise Exam Pattern & Topics

The PU Lecturers Recruitment is conducted to appoint lecturers in Pre-University Colleges (PUC) under the Department of Pre-University Education. Candidates preparing for the exam must clearly understand the PU Lecturer recruitment syllabus, exam pattern, and subject-wise topics to score high marks.

This article provides a complete overview of the PU Lecturers recruitment syllabus, including paper structure and preparation guidance.


PU Lecturers Recruitment – Selection Process

The selection process generally includes:

  1. Written Examination

  2. Document Verification

  3. Merit List / Interview (if applicable)


PU Lecturers Exam Pattern

  • Mode of Exam: Offline / Online (as notified)

  • Question Type: Objective (MCQs)

  • Total Papers: 2

  • Language: English / Kannada (subject dependent)

  • Negative Marking: As per notification

Paper Structure

  • Paper 1: General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude

  • Paper 2: Subject-Specific Knowledge


PU Lecturers Recruitment Syllabus – Paper 1

General Knowledge

  • Indian History & Culture

  • Indian Constitution

  • Indian Economy (Basic Concepts)

  • Geography of India & Karnataka

  • Current Affairs (National & State)

  • Government Schemes

  • Science & Technology (Basic)

Teaching Aptitude

  • Teaching Methods

  • Learner Psychology

  • Classroom Management

  • Evaluation & Assessment

  • Educational Technology

  • Teaching-Learning Process


PU Lecturers Recruitment Syllabus – Paper 2 (Subject Wise)

Candidates must choose the subject they are applying for.

Common PU Lecturer Subjects

  • Kannada

  • English

  • Hindi

  • Sanskrit

  • Physics

  • Chemistry

  • Mathematics

  • Biology

  • Computer Science

  • History

  • Geography

  • Political Science

  • Economics

  • Commerce

Paper 2 Syllabus Includes

  • Core concepts of the subject

  • PUC I & II level syllabus

  • Degree-level fundamentals

  • Subject methodology

  • Practical knowledge (for science subjects)


PU Lecturers Syllabus – Science Subjects (Example)

Physics / Chemistry / Biology

  • Basic & advanced concepts

  • Laboratory techniques

  • Experiments & applications

  • Current developments in the subject


PU Lecturers Syllabus – Arts & Commerce Subjects

  • Core theoretical concepts

  • Indian context & case studies

  • Analytical and interpretative questions

  • Contemporary developments


Preparation Tips for PU Lecturers Exam

  • Study the official syllabus thoroughly

  • Focus on subject expertise

  • Revise PUC textbooks (I & II year)

  • Practice previous year question papers

  • Improve teaching aptitude skills

  • Follow current affairs regularly


Important Instructions for Candidates

  • Refer only to the latest official notification

  • Subject syllabus may vary slightly

  • Document verification is mandatory

  • Merit list depends on exam performance


KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY

Recruitment for the post of 'Lecturers' in  Government PU Colleges in the State of Karnataka
Syllabus
Kannada - Click here to download
English - Click here to download
Hindi - Click here to download
Telugu - Click here to download
Marathi - Click here to download
Urdu - Click here to download
Snskrit - Click here to download
History - Click here to download
Economics - Click here to download
Logic - Click here to download
Geography - Click here to download
Music - Hindustani - Click here to download
Music - Karnataka - Click here to download

Commerce - Click here to download
Sociology - Click here to download
Political Science - Click here to download
Statistics - Click here to download
Psychology - Click here to download
Physics - Click here to download
Chemistry - Click here to download
Maths - Click here to download
Biology - Click here to download
Computers - Click here to download
Education - Click here to download

Conclusion

The PU Lecturers recruitment syllabus focuses on strong subject knowledge along with teaching aptitude. Candidates who prepare systematically using the prescribed syllabus and previous year questions can significantly improve their chances of selection.