UP PGT Latest Syllabus 2025: Download Official Curriculum & Topics

UP PGT latest syllabus 2025

Are you preparing for the UP PGT Exam 2025? Good news! The Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Service Selection Board (UPSESSB) has released the UP PGT Latest Official Syllabus 2025. In this detailed post, you will find the complete subject-wise syllabus, direct download links, and important FAQs. Whether you are preparing for PGT Hindi, English, History, Physics, Chemistry, Commerce, or any other subject — this guide covers everything you need to know!

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Overview of UP PGT Exam 2025

The UP PGT (Post Graduate Teacher) exam is conducted for recruiting teachers for senior secondary schools across Uttar Pradesh. Candidates must be well-prepared according to the official syllabus to perform excellently in the exam. The syllabus mainly focuses on subject-specific knowledge along with general topics such as educational methodology and teaching techniques.

UP PGT 2025 Exam Highlights:

FeaturesDetails
Conducting AuthorityUPSESSB
Post NamePost Graduate teacher (TGT)
Exam ModeOffline
Syllabus TypeSubject Specific
Official Websiteupsessb.org

UP PGT Latest Official Syllabus 2025 (Subject-Wise)

1. UP-PGT COMMERCE SYLLABUS 2025

Section A: Accounts and Accounting Disciplines

  • Financial Accounting: Covers double-entry principles, final accounts preparation, partnership and company accounts, share and debenture management.

  • Cost Accounting: Focuses on objectives, elements, and methods like unit and contract costing.

  • Tax Accounting: Defines key terms and explains assessment of income, residence, and tax liabilities.

  • Management Accounting: Explores scope, importance, and differences from financial accounting; includes business forecasting, ratio analysis, break-even analysis, and management reporting.

Section B: Business Organization and Management

  • Covers business structures, trade types, management functions (planning, staffing, directing, coordination, control), and contributions from key thinkers like F.W. Taylor, Henry Fayol, and Elton Mayo. Discusses management as a profession and different schools of management thought.

Section C: Advanced Economic Theory and Organized Economic Activities

  • Advanced Economic Theory: Discusses the nature of economics, relation with business, major theories (diminishing returns, demand, utility, trade cycles), national income, market structures, public finance, and population theories. Emphasizes economic policies and fiscal principles.

 

2. UP-PGT MATHS Syllabus 2025

 


Algebra

  • Theory of Equations

    • Relation between roots and coefficients

  • Sequences and Series

    • Arithmetic, geometric, and harmonic progressions

    • Sum of finite and infinite series

  • Combinations and Permutations

  • Binomial Theorem

  • Exponential and Logarithmic Series

  • Sets, Relations, and Functions


Matrices

  • Types of matrices

  • Operations on matrices:

    • Addition and multiplication

    • Properties of matrices

  • Determinants (up to 3×3 order)

    • Properties of determinants

    • Applications to solving systems of linear equations (up to three variables)


Complex Numbers

  • Representation in rectangular and polar forms

  • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division

  • Modulus and argument

  • De Moivre’s Theorem and its applications


Sequences and Series (continued)

  • Sum to nn terms of AP, GP, and HP

  • Special series:

    • Sum of squares

    • Sum of cubes


Linear Inequalities

  • Linear inequalities in one and two variables

  • Solution sets


Mathematical Reasoning

  • Statements, logical operations, truth tables

  • Problems based on logical reasoning


Statistics

  • Measures of dispersion:

    • Mean deviation, variance, standard deviation

  • Analysis of frequency distributions:

    • Equal means but different variances


Probability

  • Classical and axiomatic approaches

  • Addition and multiplication theorems

  • Conditional probability

  • Independent events

  • Total probability theorem

  • Bayes’ Theorem

  • Random variables and their probability distributions


Trigonometry

  • Trigonometric functions:

    • Their graphs and properties

  • Inverse trigonometric functions

  • Trigonometric equations


Coordinate Geometry

  • Straight Lines

    • Distance between two points

    • Section formula

    • Area of triangle

    • Condition of collinearity

    • Slope, angle between two lines

    • Equations of lines in various forms

    • Parallel and perpendicular lines

    • Distance from a point to a line

  • Conic Sections

    • Circle, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola:

      • Standard equations and simple properties


Calculus

  • Limits and continuity

  • Differentiation:

    • Of various types of functions

  • Applications of derivatives:

    • Increasing and decreasing functions

    • Maxima and minima

    • Tangents and normals

  • Integration:

    • Indefinite integrals of simple functions

    • Definite integrals and their properties

    • Application of definite integrals to areas under simple curves


Differential Equations

  • Formation of differential equations

  • Solutions:

    • Separation of variables

    • Homogeneous differential equations

    • Linear differential equations


Vectors

  • Vectors and scalars:

    • Magnitude and direction

  • Types of vectors

  • Vector operations:

    • Addition and subtraction

    • Scalar and vector products

    • Projection of a vector onto a line


Three-Dimensional Geometry

  • Direction cosines and direction ratios

  • Equation of a straight line in space

  • Equation of a plane

  • Angles:

    • Between two lines

    • Between two planes

    • Between a line and a plane

  • Shortest distance between two lines


Linear Programming

  • Introduction and terminology:

    • Constraints, objective function, optimization

  • Types of Linear Programming Problems (L.P.)

  • Mathematical formulation of L.P. problems

  • Graphical method for two-variable problems

    • Feasible and infeasible regions and solutions

    • Optimal feasible solutions


Mathematical Modelling

  • Basic concept

  • Simple examples

  • Solving real-life problems through mathematical modelling

 

3. UP-PGT HOME SCIENCE Syllabus 2025

1. Human Anatomy and Physiology

  • Introduction to anatomy and physiology

  • Structure and organization of cells and tissue specialization

  • Development of tissue history

  • Structure and functions of human body parts (organs)

  • Circulatory system: heart, blood vessels, blood composition and function, blood grouping

  • Respiratory system: structure, functions, and gas exchange in lungs and tissues

  • Muscular and skeletal system

  • Nervous system: structure, functions, brain, sense organs, and autonomic nervous system

  • Endocrine system and body regulation

  • Digestive system: digestion and absorption

  • Nutrition and excretory system: kidney structure and urinary system functioning

  • Sensory functions: taste, smell, vision, hearing

  • Reproductive system (male and female), menstruation, reproductive health

  • Pregnancy stages, fetal development, physiological changes during pregnancy and lactation

  • Infertility and contraception methods


2. Health Education

  • Public health administration

  • Air and ventilation, structure of houses

  • Personal hygiene, dust, smoke, and environmental microorganisms

  • Air pollution: sources, effects, and control measures

  • Disease transmission through air and its impact on living beings

  • Home sanitation and water pollution

  • Water purification and food hygiene

  • Food preservation and community health education

  • Disease control and preventive measures

  • Water-borne and food-borne diseases

  • Communicable and non-communicable diseases: prevention and control

  • Exercise and health

  • Health education for family and community

  • Nutrition education, food groups, and their functions

  • Family budgeting and diet planning for individuals and families

  • Consumer education: advertising, display, and consumer rights


3. Child Development

  • Principles and stages of human development

  • History and principles of human growth

  • Role of primary education and nutrition in child development


4. Family Environment

  • Psychological and social aspects of the family

  • Importance of a happy and healthy family

  • Family design and construction

  • Causes of family conflicts and their prevention

  • Stress management and coping strategies


5. Extension Education

  • Importance and need for extension education

  • Key areas, principles, and methods

  • Community development programs

  • Types and techniques of extension education

  • Communication tools and audio-visual aids

  • Basics of rural sociology


 

4. UP-PGT Geography Syllabus 2025

 


1. Definition of Geography and Subject Area

  • Concepts of Geography

  • Evolution of Geography as a science:

    • Contributions of Humboldt, Ritter, Ratzel, Hetner, Davis, Vidal de la Blache, Carl Sauer, Peter Haggett, William Bunge, Hagerstrand

  • Major geographical concepts:

    • Determinism

    • Possibilism

    • Neo-Determinism

    • Environmentalism (Ecological Systems)


2. Physical Geography

Lithosphere

  • Internal structure of the Earth

  • Formation of the Earth’s crust

  • Minerals and rocks

  • Folding, faulting, and earthquakes:

    • Concepts, theories, associated landforms

  • Geomorphic cycles:

    • Fluvial, aeolian, marine, and glacial landforms

Atmosphere

  • Structure of the atmosphere

  • Insolation and temperature:

    • Spatial and temporal distribution

  • Lapse rate

  • Atmospheric pressure belts and wind systems:

    • Characteristics and impacts

  • Humidity and rainfall:

    • Types of rainfall

  • Clouds:

    • Types and forms

  • Climatic classification:

    • Based on precipitation and temperature

  • Air circulation and weather impacts

  • Cyclones and anticyclones:

    • Characteristics and global distribution

Hydrosphere

  • Temperature and salinity of oceans

  • Ocean currents

  • Marine deposits

  • Coral reefs and atolls

  • Distribution of oceanic resources and environmental significance

Biosphere

  • Distribution of vegetation and fauna

  • Importance of tropical rainforests and other forest types

  • Significance of forests and ecosystems

  • Problems of deforestation

  • Forest and ecosystem conservation


3. Human Geography

  • Relationship between humans and environment

  • Evolution of human societies:

    • Agricultural Revolution

    • Industrial Revolution

    • Information Revolution

  • Population growth and environmental impacts

  • Demographic models (developed and developing countries)

  • Problems related to population growth


4. Economic Geography

  • Classification and location of resources

  • Resource management:

    • Theories and classification

  • Use and conservation of resources:

    • Water, soil, minerals, energy

  • Human resource usage:

    • Mining—importance of coal, iron, petroleum, uranium

  • Industries:

    • Types, factors influencing location, industrial decline and rehabilitation

  • Regional economic development

  • International trade:

    • Major trade routes

    • Major trading groups


5. Regional Geography

Study of natural and human resources, development, and regional characteristics of:

  • North America

  • Western Europe

  • Russia (CIS countries)

  • China

  • Japan

  • South-East Asia


6. Geographical Personality of India

  1. Natural Setting:

    • Relief, drainage, climate, soils, vegetation and their interrelationships

  2. Agriculture:

    • Types of agriculture

    • Major crops

    • Agricultural development

    • Green Revolution

    • Dryland farming

  3. Minerals:

    • Distribution and utilization of coal, iron ore, bauxite, mica, etc.

  4. Industries:

    • Major industries (iron and steel, cotton textiles, sugar, paper, cement)

    • Factors influencing their locations

  5. Transportation and Communication:

    • Railways, roadways, waterways, airways

    • Communication networks

  6. Population:

    • Growth and distribution patterns

    • Migration trends

    • Problems of population growth

  7. Regional Development and Planning

  8. Regional Structure of Economic Development


 

5. UP-PGT Economics Syllabus 2025

 


1. Higher Economic Theory

  • Demand:

    • Concept and types

    • Law of demand

    • Measurement of elasticity of demand

    • Cross elasticity and arc elasticity

    • Consumer’s surplus

  • Consumer Behavior:

    • Indifference curve analysis

    • Consumer’s equilibrium

    • Revealed preference theory

  • Production:

    • Laws of returns and returns to scale

    • Production function (short-run and long-run)

    • Cobb-Douglas production function

  • Demographics:

    • Theory of demographic transition

    • Composition of population


2. Theory of Value and Distribution

  • Price Determination:

    • Perfect competition

    • Monopoly, duopoly, oligopoly

    • Monopolistic competition

    • Socialist economy

  • Distribution Theories:

    • Central and modern theories

    • Rent, quasi-rent, and transfer earnings

    • Modern theory of wages

    • Theories of interest:

      • Classical theory

      • Keynes’ liquidity preference theory

      • Liquidity trap

      • Loanable funds theory

  • Profit Theories:

    • Knight’s theory

    • Shackle’s theory

  • Other Concepts:

    • Product exhaustion theorem

  • Keynesian Economics:

    • Employment theory

    • Multiplier and accelerator

    • Consumption and investment functions

  • Trade Cycle Theories:

    • Hawtrey

    • Hicks

    • Samuelson


3. Public Finance

  • Basic Concepts:

    • Principles of public finance

    • Private vs. public goods

  • Public Expenditure:

    • Objectives, principles, and economic effects

  • Budgeting:

    • Balanced and unbalanced budgets

    • Functional finance vs. sound finance

    • Fiscal policy, especially in developing economies

  • Public Revenue:

    • Principles of taxation

    • Classification of taxes

    • Equity in taxation

    • Tax base and tax shifting

    • Theories of tax burden

    • Capitalized tax shifting

    • Double taxation

    • Taxable capacity


4. Monetary Economics

  • Value of Money:

    • Quantity theory of money:

      • Fisher and Cambridge equations

  • Keynes’ Monetary Theory

  • Inflation:

    • Demand-pull and cost-push inflation

    • Phillips Curve

    • Inflation vs. deflation (comparative analysis)

  • Banking and Monetary Institutions:

    • Functions of central and commercial banks

    • Credit creation

    • Credit control by central banks

  • Monetary Policy in India:

    • Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

    • NABARD

    • Industrial Finance Institutions (e.g., National Industrial Fund)

  • Exchange Policy:

    • Devaluation and revaluation

    • Direct and indirect exchange control


5. International Economics

  • Trade Theories:

    • Classical: Adam Smith, Ricardo, Mill

    • Reciprocal demand theory

    • Marshall’s theory of international value

    • Opportunity cost theory (Haberler)

    • General equilibrium theory (Heckscher-Ohlin)

    • Leontief paradox

  • Foreign Exchange:

    • Purchasing power parity

    • Balance of payments theory

  • Trade Policies:

    • Terms of trade

    • Free trade vs. protectionism

    • Tariffs, quotas

    • Bilateral and multilateral trade

  • International Organizations and Agreements:

    • GATT, UNCTAD

    • IMF, IBRD, IDA

    • Asian Development Bank, European Common Market

    • International liquidity

    • Current status of foreign capital and aid in India


6. Economic Development and Indian Economy

  • Development Issues:

    • Problems of economic development

    • Stages of development

    • Development models (including Harrod-Domar model)

  • Population and Policy:

    • Population growth and structure in India

    • Population policy

  • National Income:

    • New concepts and trends

  • Poverty and Unemployment:

    • Poverty trap

    • Employment policy

  • Agriculture:

    • Agricultural finance

    • Food security scheme

  • Industry and Trade:

    • New industrial policy

    • Public sector undertakings

    • Small and cottage industries

    • Export promotion

  • Social Infrastructure and Labour Welfare

  • Multinational Companies and Economic Development


7. Elementary Statistics

  • Meaning and importance of statistics

  • Diagrammatic presentation of data

  • Measures of Central Tendency:

    • Mean, geometric mean

  • Measures of Dispersion:

    • Standard deviation

6. UP-PGT English Syllabus 2025

I. LANGUAGE

A. Unseen Passage:

  • Comprehension-based passage to test reading and understanding skills.

B. Usage and Grammar:

  • Tense

  • Spelling

  • Punctuation

  • Narration (Direct and Indirect Speech)

  • Vocabulary

  • Idioms and Phrases


II. LITERATURE

A. Literary Concepts:

  • Forms of Literature (Poetry, Drama, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Prose, etc.)

  • Figures of Speech (Simile, Metaphor, Alliteration, Irony, Personification, Hyperbole, etc.)

B. Major Authors and Their Works:

British Literature:

  • William Shakespeare

  • William Wordsworth

  • John Keats

  • P. B. Shelley

  • Charles Lamb

  • Charles Dickens

  • Matthew Arnold

  • Alfred Lord Tennyson

  • Thomas Hardy

  • T. S. Eliot

American Literature:

  • Robert Frost

  • Walt Whitman

  • Ernest Hemingway

  • William Faulkner

Indian English Literature:

  • Kamala Das

  • Mulk Raj Anand

  • Nissim Ezekiel

7. UP-PGT Sociology Syllabus 2025

1. Basic Concepts of Sociology

  • Meaning, Subject Matter, and Scope of Sociology

  • Origin and Development of Sociology

  • Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences


2. Major Sociological Thinkers

  • Western Thinkers:

    • Auguste Comte

    • Herbert Spencer

    • Emile Durkheim

    • Max Weber

  • Indian Thinkers:

    • Sri Aurobindo

    • Mahatma Gandhi

    • Radhakamal Mukherjee

    • Bhagwan Das


3. Sociological Theories and Trends

  • Trends in Sociology:

    • Behaviorism

    • Functionalism

    • Symbolic Interactionism

  • Theories:

    • Theory of Conflict

    • Theory of Social Exchange

  • Other Concepts:

    • Ethnography (Ethnoscience)


4. Major Social Institutions

  • Family

  • Marriage

  • Religion


5. Major Social Processes

  • Cooperation

  • Conflict

  • Socialization

  • Social Control

  • Social Change


6. Primary Social Structures

  • Social Groups

  • Committees

  • Institutions

  • Communities

  • Social Stratification

  • Geographical Environment and Human Society

  • Culture and the Individual

  • Socialization


7. Structure of Indian Society

  • Varna System and Ashram System (Stages of Life)

  • Caste System

  • Religion

  • Hindu Marriage and Joint Family System

  • Marriage and Family among Muslims

  • Caste System, Caste Organizations, Scheduled Castes, and Tribes


8. Social Change and Development

  • Rural Development and Urban Development

  • Industrialization

  • Sanskritization

  • Localization

  • Factors Influencing Social Development


9. Modernization and Industrialization

  • Industrial Society

  • Social Mobility

  • Liberalization


10. Indian Concepts of Development and Change

  • Indian Villages and Rural Development

  • Rural Problems in India

  • Urbanization and Urban Life


11. Major Social Problems in Indian Society

  • Social Problems:

    • Crime

    • Addiction and Drug Abuse

    • Beggary

    • Prostitution

    • Corruption

    • Unemployment

    • Middle Class Issues

    • Juvenile Delinquency

    • Education and Social Control

8. UP-PGT Political science Syllabus 2025

Unit 1: Political Theory

  • Key Concepts: Democracy, Liberty, Equality, Justice, Nationalism, Behavioralism, Post-Behavioralism, Multiculturalism, Cosmopolitanism, Neo-Liberalism, Post-Modernism, Feminism.


Unit 2: Political Thinkers (Indian and Western)

  • Ancient Indian Political Thought: Manu, Kautilya, Shanti Parva (Mahabharata)

  • Indian Renaissance

  • Western Political Thought:

    • Greek Thinkers: Plato, Aristotle

    • Modern Thinkers: Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Bentham, J.S. Mill, Hegel, Marx, Green, Mao

    • Contemporary Thinkers: Gramsci, Althusser, Hannah Arendt, Rawls, Nozick

  • Modern Indian Thinkers: Tilak, Jay Prakash Narayan, Gandhi, Ambedkar


Unit 3: Comparative Politics and Political Analysis

  • Evolution, Nature, and Scope of Comparative Politics

  • Approaches: Traditional, Structural–Functional, Systems, Neo–Institutionalism, Political Economy

  • Key Concepts: Constitutionalism, Forms of Government, Organs of Government, Political Development, Modernization, Revolution, Dependency, Development, and Underdevelopment.


Unit 4: Political Institutions in India

  • Ideological Bases of Indian Constitution, Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Duties, Directive Principles.

  • Structure: President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, Parliament, Governor, Chief Minister, State Legislature.

  • Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Courts, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism, Public Interest Litigation, Judicial Reforms.


Unit 5: Political Processes in India

  • Panchayati Raj and Urban Local Governments

  • Federalism and Centre-State Relations

  • Political Parties, Pressure Groups, Electoral Systems

  • Identity Politics: Caste, Gender, Ethnicity

  • Emerging Trends: New States, Elections, Electoral Behaviour, and Reforms.


Unit 6: Theories of Public Administration

  • Nature, Scope, and Significance

  • Evolution: New Public Administration, New Public Management.

  • Classical Theories: Fayol, Gullick, Parker Follet, Scientific Management (F.W. Taylor), Bureaucracy (Max Weber), Ecological Approach (F.W. Riggs).


Unit 7: Public Administration in India

  • Development and Welfare Administration: Impact of Liberalization, NITI Aayog.

  • Personnel Administration: Recruitment, Training, Promotion (UPSC, State PSC).

  • Financial Administration: Budget, Audit, Financial Control.


Unit 8: International Relations

  • Theories: Realism, Neo-Realism, Liberalism, Idealism, Social Constructivism.

  • History: World Wars, Cold War, United Nations.

  • Contemporary Issues: Globalization, Environmental Challenges, Civil Wars, Terrorism.

  • Political Economy: WTO, Regional Organizations (ASEAN, NAFTA, SAARC).


Unit 9: Indian Foreign Policy

  • Historical, Geographical, Economic Determinants

  • Post-Independence: Non-Alignment, Wars, Relations with Neighbours (Pakistan, China, Afghanistan, etc.).

  • Global Governance: BRICS, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Rise of New Powers (China, Brazil, Russia, India).


Unit 10: Public Policy in India

  • Governance and Good Governance

  • Administrative Corruption: Transparency, Accountability, Right to Information.

  • Flagship Programs: MNREGA, NRHM, Ayushman Bharat, Ujjwala Yojana, E-Governance (Digital India).

9. UP PGT Logic (Tark Shastra) – Lecturer Syllabus


 

  1. Nature and Scope of Logic

    • Definition and purpose of logic

    • Inductive vs. deductive reasoning

    • Rules of inference

    • Principle of equality in logical reasoning

  2. Classical and Symbolic Logic

    • Introduction to classical and symbolic logic systems

    • Use of language and symbols in logic

    • Simple and compound propositions

    • Opposed propositions (contradictory, contrary, sub-contrary, etc.)

    • Types of debate and truth in propositions

    • Repetition, contradiction, contingency, and accident in logic

  3. Propositional Logic

    • Types of propositions: categorical, hypothetical, and alternative

    • Structure and conversion of propositions

    • Logical connectors and their meanings

    • Affirmative moods and structures of propositions

    • Contradiction moods and logical opposition

  4. Principles of Logical Thought and Verification

    • Basic principles of reasoning and debate

    • Methods of verifying propositions

    • Use of truth tables

    • Formal proofs and logical validity

    • Validity assessment in argumentative debates

  5. Logical Arguments and Inference Patterns

    • Independent, specific, and interconnected deductions

    • Forms and structure of logical reasoning

    • Psychological elements of reasoning

    • Use of Venn diagrams in logical analysis

    • Classification of intelligence and calculation methods

  6. Principle of Limitation in Logic

    • Understanding logical limitations

    • Limited vs. unlimited transformations

    • Universal rules and symbolic representations

    • Existential and conditional restrictions

  7. Logic of Relations

    • Nature and properties of logical relations

    • Special types of relations

    • Logical principles in defining categories (e.g., nations, classes)

    • Definitions and their logical precision

    • Logical fallacies and types of logical distinctions


 

10. UP-PGT Hindi Syllabus 2025


1. हिन्दी साहित्य का इतिहास

  • आदिकालीन साहित्य की प्रवृत्तियाँ: वीरगाथा परंपरा, धार्मिकता, लोकजीवन का चित्रण

  • भक्तिकाल:

    • संत काव्य – कबीर, रैदास, दादू

    • सूफी काव्य – जायसी, रसखान, कुतुबन

    • रामभक्ति काव्य – तुलसीदास, तुलसी-परंपरा

    • कृष्णभक्ति काव्य – सूरदास, मीरा

  • रीतिकाल:

    • रीतिबद्ध – भक्ति के स्थान पर शृंगार

    • रीतिमुक्त – अनुभवप्रधान साहित्य

  • आधुनिक युग:

    • भारतेंदु युग – हिन्दी नाट्य और गद्य का प्रारंभ

    • द्विवेदी युग – राष्ट्रवाद, सामाजिक सुधार

    • छायावाद – सौंदर्यबोध, प्रकृति, आत्मबोध (प्रसाद, पंत, निराला, महादेवी)

    • प्रयोगवाद, प्रगतिवाद, नई कविता, नकेनवाद/सप्रेषणवाद – आधुनिक चेतना और विविध प्रयोग


2. हिन्दी गद्य साहित्य का विकास

  • मुख्य विधाएँ:

    • निबंध – आचार्य रामचंद्र शुक्ल, हजारीप्रसाद द्विवेदी

    • नाटक – भारतेंदु, जयशंकर प्रसाद

    • कहानी – प्रेमचंद से लेकर समकालीन कथाकार

    • उपन्यास – प्रेमचंद, इलाचंद्र जोशी, यशपाल

    • आलोचना – रामचंद्र शुक्ल, नामवर सिंह

  • लघु विधाएँ:

    • जीवनियाँ, संस्मरण, आत्मकथा – व्यक्तिनिष्ठ लेखन

    • रेखाचित्र, यात्रा-साहित्य – चित्रात्मक एवं अनुभवपरक लेखन

    • गद्यकाव्य एवं व्यंग्य – हरिशंकर परसाई, श्रीलाल शुक्ल


3. हिन्दी के रचनाकार एवं उनकी रचनाएँ

इस खंड में प्रमुख कवियों, गद्यकारों और उनके प्रसिद्ध ग्रंथों का अध्ययन किया जाता है।
उदाहरण:

  • कबीर – साखी, रमैनी

  • तुलसीदास – रामचरितमानस

  • प्रेमचंद – गोदान, कर्मभूमि

  • निराला – तुलसीदास, सरोज-स्मृति
    (आवश्यक हो तो इस भाग का विस्तृत चार्ट बनाया जा सकता है।)


4. काव्य शास्त्र

  • अलंकार: शब्दालंकार, अर्थालंकार

  • रस: श्रृंगार, वीर, करुण आदि

  • छंद: मात्रिक, वार्णिक, मिश्रित

  • काव्यगुण और दोष: प्रसाद, माधुर्य, ओज

  • शब्दशक्तियाँ: अभिधा, लक्षणा, व्यंजना


5. भाषा विज्ञान

  • हिन्दी की उपभाषाएँ – ब्रज, अवधी, मैथिली, भोजपुरी आदि

  • बोलियाँ और उनकी विशिष्टताएँ

  • हिन्दी शब्द सम्पदा – तत्सम, तद्भव, देशज, विदेशी

  • ध्वनियाँ – वर्ण, स्वर, व्यंजन, उच्चारण


6. व्याकरण

  • वर्तनी, सन्धि, समास

  • लिंग, वचन, कारक

  • वाक्य निर्माण, वाक्यांशों के लिए एक शब्द

  • वाक्य शुद्धि, मुहावरे, लोकोक्तियाँ

  • पर्यायवाची, विलोम शब्द


7. संस्कृत साहित्य

(क) प्रमुख रचनाकार एवं कृतियाँ:

  • कालिदास – अभिज्ञानशाकुंतलम्, मेघदूत

  • भवभूति – उत्तररामचरितम्

  • मम्मट – काव्यप्रकाश

  • दण्डी – काव्यादर्श

  • विशाखदत्त – मुद्राराक्षस

  • राजशेखर – काव्यमीमांसा

(ख) व्याकरण:

  • संधि, समास, विभक्ति, उपसर्ग, प्रत्यय

  • शब्दरूप, धातुरूप, अनुवाद

  • स्वर संधि, व्यंजन संधि, कारक


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How to Prepare for UP PGT 2025 Based on Latest Syllabus?

Following the UP PGT Latest Official Syllabus 2025 smartly is crucial to score high marks. Here are some tips:

  • Understand the Complete Syllabus: Start your preparation only after thoroughly going through the subject-wise syllabus.
  • Make a Study Plan: Divide the syllabus into small portions and create a realistic daily study schedule.
  • Refer to Standard Books: Use NCERT books and specialized PGT preparation books.
  • Previous Year Papers: Solve previous year UP PGT papers to understand the type of questions asked.
  • Mock Tests and Practice: Attempt online and offline mock tests regularly.
  • Revision Strategy: Keep revising important concepts frequently.

Important Points about UP PGT Syllabus 2025

  • The syllabus mainly covers Postgraduate (PG) level knowledge.
  • No general knowledge (GK) or current affairs questions are included in the syllabus.
  • The syllabus emphasizes in-depth subject expertise and teaching aptitude.
  • There is no negative marking as per the latest guidelines (subject to final notification).

FAQs About UP PGT Latest Official Syllabus 2025

Q1. Has UPSESSB released the UP PGT Official Syllabus 2025?

Ans. Yes, UPSESSB has officially released the UP PGT Latest Syllabus 2025 for all subjects.


Q2. Where can I download the UP PGT subject-wise syllabus PDF?

Ans. You can download the subject-wise syllabus PDFs from the links provided above or visit the official website upsessb.org.


Q3. Is there any change in the UP PGT Syllabus 2025 compared to previous years?

Ans. Minor updates have been made to match the latest educational trends. It is advised to follow the new syllabus for the 2025 exam.


Q4. Does UP PGT Syllabus include General Studies or Current Affairs?

Ans. No, the UP PGT Syllabus mainly focuses on subject knowledge and teaching methodology only.


Q5. Which books are best for UP PGT Exam Preparation?

Ans. Standard PG-level textbooks, NCERT books (Class 11-12), and PGT preparation books specific to your subject are recommended.

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