RCUES Para-Medical Assistant Exam pattern
SI.No | Examination Type | Name of the Topic | Number of Questions | Total Marks | Time Duration |
1 | Objective Type | General Studies | 50 Questions | 100 Marks | 2 Hours |
2 | Technical/Core Subject | 50 Questions |
RCUES Syllabus
Syllabus For General Studies:
- Basic English
- Reasoning and Analytical Ability
- Fundamental of Computers
- Geography
- General Science and its applications to the day to day life
- Current Affairs – Regional, National and International importance in Politics,
- Economy
- Society
- Science,
- Technology
- Arts
- Sports
- Culture, and Governance.
- History, Economy
- Polity of India
Para-Medical Assistant Post Core Syllabus:
- Various infectious diseases viz., bacterial, viral their etiology, signs, diagnosis, management, and control measures
- Livestock feeding
- Basics of veterinary pharmacy
- Various vaccines used in livestock
- Diseases of the female reproductive system of cattle
- General fundamentals of veterinary surgery
- Basic anatomy of livestock with particular reference to the bones and joints
- Various non-infectious diseases
- Basic physiology of various systems of livestock
- Poultry and hatchery management
- Basics in pet and companion animal management
- Livestock farm management
- Laboratory diagnosis
Veterinary Doctor Post Core Syllabus:
- Veterinary Epidemiology & Public Health And Medicine
- Livestock And Poultry Management And Nutrition
- Veterinary Anatomy, Physiology, And Biochemistry
- Veterinary Extension And Animal Husbandry
- Role of livestock and their products in the Indian economy and human health
- Animal Genetics And Breeding
- Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics And Veterinary Surgery And Radiology
- Livestock Products Technology
- Veterinary Microbiology, Pathology, Parasitology And Pharmacology & Toxicology
State Nodal Officer Post Core Syllabus:
- Classification and composition of feeds and fodders
- Common terms used in animal husbandry
- demography of livestock; housing, feeding.
- Caring for different age groups of different species of animals including zoo/wild and lab animals
- Judging of farm animals
- Farms records. Economics of livestock and poultry farming
- Dairy farming and clean milk production
- Antinutritional factors and toxins in feeds and fodders
- Feeding standards and nutrient requirements of different categories of livestock and computation of rations
- Feed supplements and additives
- Conservation and preservation of feeds and fodders
- Economic utilization of agro-industrial by-products.
- Wildlife nutrition. Role of minerals, trace elements and vitamins.
- Preparation of project reports of livestock and poultry farm
- Feeding and management of animals under drought, flood and other natural calamities
- Nutritional terms and definitions