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Delhi University Non Teaching Syllabus 2022 & Exam Pattern Details!!

Delhi University Non-Teaching Syllabus 2022 & Exam Pattern Details!!: Delhi University has released the Syllabus and Exam pattern for various vacancies. So many applicants have applied for this recruitment and waiting for the syllabus. All such types of candidates can check the syllabus and exam pattern for Laboratory Assistant, Library Assistant, Pharmacist, Technical Assistant, Sanitary Inspector, Stenographer, Works Assistant, Salesman, etc. The new exam date will be announced soon on the official website. For sake of candidates, We have attached the direct download link below.

Delhi University Junior Assistant Syllabus 2022
Delhi University Junior Assistant Syllabus 2022

DU Non-Teaching Exam Syllabus 2022 PDF – Details

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Delhi University Non-Teaching Syllabus 2022 details
Organization Name Delhi University
Exam Name Non- Teaching Staff (Medical Officer, Assistant Registrar, Private Secretary, Security Officer, Yoga Organizer, Senior Personal Assistant, Nurse, Assistant Manager, Guest House, Junior Engineer (Civil), Junior Engineer (Elect.), Assistant Security Officer, Senior Assistant, Hindi Translator, Personal Assistant, Professional Assistant, Social Worker, Physiotherapist, X-Ray Technician, Horticulturist, Senior Technical Assistant (Departments), Assistant Archivist, Sports Coach, Semi Professional Assistant, Pharmacist, Technical Assistant (Computers), Technical Assistant (Health Centre), Statistical Assistant, Technical Assistant (Departments), Sanitary Inspector, Tabla Accompanists, Pakhawaj Player, Sarangi Accompanists, Violin Accompanists, Mridangam Accompanists, Harmonium Accompanists, Tanpura Accompanists, Laboratory Assistant, Assistant, Stenographer, Works Assistant, Assistant (Store), Salesman, DHMI, Library Assistant, Junior Assistant, Telephone Operator, Junior Assistant (Store), Junior Work Assistant, Library Attendant, Health Attendant, Laboratory Attendant, Engineering Attendant)
Category Syllabus
Syllabus Released
Job Location New Delhi
Official website du.ac.in (or) recruitment.nta.nic.in

DU Non-Teaching Exam Pattern 2022

Medical Officer (2 Hours)

Part Subject Max Marks
Part-I Computer-Based Examination two papers (Paper-I and Paper-II) Max. marks allowed: 500 marks (250 marks each)
Part-II Personality Test Max. marks allowed: 100 marks
Total 600 marks

Assistant Registrar (2 Hours)

 Written Test

Paper Components Marks
Paper-I Test of General Studies 150
Paper-II Educational Administration and Management 150
Total Marks 300 marks

Private Secretary, Security Officer, Yoga Organizer, Senior Personal Assistant, Nurse, Assistant Manager (Guest House), Assistant Security Officer, Hindi Translator, Personal Assistant, Social Worker, PhysiotherapIist, X-Ray Technician, Horticulturist

Paper- I (2 Hours)

Components Marks
Questions pertaining to specific areas of the post concerned 100
General Awareness 50
Reasoning Ability 50
Mathematical Ability 50
Test of Language English or Hindi 50
Total Marks 300 marks

Paper-II (3 Hours)

Components Marks
Descriptive Type 200
Total Marks 200 marks

SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT

Paper-I (2 Hours)

Components Marks
General Science 120
General Awareness 40
Reasoning Ability 40
Mathematical Ability 60
Test of Language English or Hindi 40
Total Marks 300 marks

Paper-II (3 Hours)

Topic Marks allocated
Subject-specific laboratory-based practical questions Section 1- MCQ 100 marks (50 questions)
Knowledge of Computers with special reference to knowledge of word processing, data analysis packages Section 2- Descriptive 50 marks (5 questions)

 Junior Engineer (Civil), Junior Engineer (Electrical)

Written Test

Paper Time Marks allocated
Paper-I MCQ Type (Questions will be of Diploma or equivalent level) 1 Hour Max. marks allowed: 100 marks
Paper-II Descriptive Type (Questions will be of Diploma or equivalent level) 2 Hours Max. marks allowed: 100 marks
Total Marks 200 marks

Senior Assistant

Paper-I (2 Hours)

Components Marks
General Awareness 60
Reasoning Ability 80
Mathematical Ability 80
Test of Language English or Hindi 80
Total Marks 300 marks

Paper-II (3 Hours)

Components Marks
Descriptive Type 200
Total 200 marks

Professional Assistant (2 Hours)

Components Marks
Library Aptitude 100
General Awareness 50
Reasoning Ability 50
Mathematical Ability 50
Test of Language English or Hindi 50
Total Marks 300 marks

Assistant Archivist, Sports Coach, Pharmacist, Technical Assistant (Health Centre), Statistical Assistant

Paper Time Marks allocated
Objective Type (Paper I) Multiple Choice Questions pertaining to the subject matter of the concerned post. The questions will be up to the level of Graduation. 1/2 Hours 300 marks (150 questions)
Skill Assessment Skills pertaining to the subject matter of the concerned post would be assessed. (The manner in which the skills are to be assessed may be determined by the examiner/ group of examiners appointed for the purpose) 2 Hours The test will be of 50 marks. To qualify the candidate should obtain 25 marks. This will however only be qualifying in nature.
Total Marks 300 marks

Semi-Professional Assistant

Paper-I (2 Hours)

Components Marks
Library Aptitude 100
General Awareness 50
Reasoning Ability 50
Mathematical Ability 50
Test of Language English or Hindi 50
Total Marks 300 marks

Paper-II (3 Hours)

Topic Marks allocated
Knowledge and application of Library and Information Science Procedures, rules & Regulations. Section 1 – MCQ 100 marks (50 questions)
Knowledge of Computers with special reference to knowledge of Library Software Packages of Word Processing, Data Analysis Packages. Section 2 – Descriptive 50 marks (5 questions)

Technical Assistant (Departments), Technical Assistant (Computers)

Paper-I (2 Hours)

Components Marks
General Science 120
General Awareness 40
Reasoning Ability 40
Arithmetical & Numerical Ability 60
Test of Language English or Hindi 40
Total Marks 300 marks

 Paper-II (3 Hours)

Topic Marks allocated
Subject-specific laboratory-based practical questions Section 1 – MCQ 100 marks (50 questions)
Knowledge of Computers with special reference to knowledge of Word Processing, Data Analysis Packages. Section 2 – Descriptive 50 marks (5 questions)

Sanitary Inspector, Stenographer, Works Assistant, Assistant (Store), Salesman, DHMI

Paper Time Marks allocated
Objective Type (Paper I) Multiple Choice Questions pertaining to the subject matter of the concerned post. The questions will be up to the level of 12th Class/ Senior Secondary 3 Hours 300 marks (150 questions)
Skill Assessment Skills pertaining to the subject matter of the concerned post would be assessed. (The manner in which the skills are to be assessed may be determined by the examiner/ group of examiners appointed for the purpose) 1/2 Hours The test will be of 50 marks. To qualify the candidate should obtain 25 marks. This will however only be qualifying in nature.
Total Marks 300 marks

Tabla Accompanists, Pakhawaj Player

Paper Time Marks allocated
Written Examination (Paper I) 1.5 Hours Max. Marks allowed: 150 marks Section 1 – MCQ 100 marks (50 questions) Section 2 – Descriptive 50 marks (5 questions)
Skill Assessment 1/2 Hours The test will be of 50 marks. To qualify the candidate should obtain 25 marks. This will however only be qualifying in nature.
Total Marks 150 marks

Sarangi Accompanists, Violin Accompanists, Tanpura Accompanists, Mridangam Accompanists, Harmonium Accompanists,

Paper Time Marks allocated
Written Examination (Paper  I) 1.5 Hours Max. Marks allowed: 150 marks Section 1 – MCQ 100 marks (50 questions) Section 2 – Descriptive 50 marks (5 questions)
Skill Assessment 1/2 Hours The test will be of 50 marks. To qualify the candidate should obtain 25 marks. This will however only be qualifying in nature.
Total Marks 150 marks

Laboratory Assistant

Paper-I (2 Hours)

Components Marks
General Science 120
General Awareness 40
Reasoning Ability 40
Mathematical Ability 60
Test of Language English or Hindi 40
Total Marks 300 marks

 Paper-II (3 Hours)

Topic Marks allocated
Subject-specific laboratory-based practical questions Section 1 – MCQ 100 marks (50 questions)
Knowledge of Computers with special reference to knowledge of Word Processing, Data Analysis Packages. Section 2 – Descriptive 50 marks (5 questions)

 Assistant

Paper-I (2 Hours)

Components Marks
General Awareness 60
Reasoning Ability 80
Mathematical Ability 80
Test of Language English or Hindi 80
Total Marks 300 marks

Paper-II (2 Hours)

Test Components Marks
Descriptive Type 150
Total 150 marks

Library Assistant

Paper-I (2 Hours)

Components Marks
Library aptitude 100
General Awareness 50
Reasoning Ability 50
Mathematical Ability 50
Test of Language English or Hindi 50
Total Marks 300 marks

Paper-II (3 Hours)

Topic Marks allocated
Knowledge and application of Library and Information Science Procedures, rules & Regulations. Section 1 – MCQ 100 marks (50 questions)
Knowledge of Computers with special reference to knowledge of Library Software Packages of Word Processing, Data Analysis Packages. Section 2 – Descriptive 50 marks (5 questions)

Junior Assistant, Junior Assistant (Store)

Paper-I (3 Hours)

Components Marks
General Awareness 50
Reasoning Ability 50
Mathematical Ability 50
Test of Language English or Hindi 50
Total Marks 200 marks

 Paper-II (1.5 Hours)

Test Components Marks
Essay, Comprehension & Letter writing 100
Total 100

 Skill Test

Test Components Marks
On spot typing test Qualifying speed shall be at least 35 words per minute in English or 30 words per minute in Hindi, which will be tested on a computer (PC).*

Telephone Operator, Junior Work Assistant (Engineering Service) (Relevant trade – Wireman, Mason, Carpenter, etc.), Health Attendant, Engineering Attendant (Electric Khalasi, Beldar)

Paper Time Marks allocated
Objective Type (Paper I) Multiple Choice Questions pertaining to the subject matter of the concerned post. The questions will be up to the level of 10th Class/ Secondary. 3 Hours Max. Marks allowed: 300 marks Section 1 – MCQ 100 marks (150 questions)
Skill Assessment Skills pertaining to the subject matter of the concerned post would be assessed. ( The manner in which the skills are to be assessed may be determined by the examiner/ group of examiners appointed for the purpose) 1/2 Hours The test will be of 50 marks. To qualify the candidate should obtain 25 marks. This will however only be qualifying in nature.
Total Marks 300 marks

Library Attendant – 3 Hours

Components Marks
Library Aptitude 100
General Awareness 50
Reasoning Ability 50
Mathematical Ability 50
Test of Language English or Hindi 50
Total Marks 300 marks

Laboratory Attendant – 3 Hours

Components Marks
General Science 120
General Awareness 40
Reasoning Ability 40
Mathematical Ability 60
Test of Language English or Hindi 40
Total Marks 300 marks

Download Delhi University Junior Assistant Syllabus 2022

Paper – I Syllabus –

  • General Medicine includes the following:
    • Cardiology
    • Respiratory diseases
    • Gastro-intestinal
    • Genito-Urinary
    • Neurology
    • Hematology
    • Endocrinology
    • Metabolic disorders
    • Infections/Communicable Diseases
      • Virus
      • Rickets
      • Bacterial
      • Spirochetal
      • Protozoan
      • Metazoan
      • Fungus
      • Nutrition/
      • Growth
  • Diseases of the skin (Dermatology)
  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Psychiatry
  • General
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Common Poisoning
  • Snakebite
  • Tropical Medicine
  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Emphasis on medical procedures 12
  • Patho physiological basis of diseases
  • Vaccines preventable diseases and Nonvaccines preventable diseases
  • Vitamin deficiency diseases
  • Psychiatry includes – Depression, psychosis, anxiety, bipolar diseases, and Schizophrenia.

(b)   Paediatrics including the following:-

  • Common childhood emergencies,
    • Basic newborn care,
    • Normal developmental milestones,
    • Accidents and poisonings in children,
    • Birth defects and counseling including autism,
    • Immunization in children,
    • Recognizing children with special needs and management, and
    • National programs related to child health.

Paper-II

  • Surgery   (Surgery    including    ENT,   Ophthalmology,    Traumatology    and Orthopaedics)
    • General Surgery
      • Wounds
      • Infections
      • Tumors
      • Lymphatic
      • Blood vessels
      • Cysts/sinuses
      • Head and neck
      • Breast
      • Alimentary tract
        • Oesophagus
        • Stomach
        • Intestines
        • Anus
  • Developmental
    • Liver, Bile, Pancreas
    • Spleen
    • Peritoneum
    • Abdominal wall
    • Abdominal injuries
  • Urological Surgery
    • Neuro Surgery
    • Otorhinolaryngology E.N.T.
    • Thoracic surgery
    • Orthopedic surgery
    • Ophthalmology
    • Anesthesiology
    • Traumatology
    • Diagnosis and management of common surgical ailments
    • Pre-operative and post-operative care of surgical patients
    • Medicolegal and ethical issues of surgery
    • Wound healing
    • Fluid and electrolyte management in surgery
    • Shock pathophysiology and management.

(a) GYNAECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS

  • OBSTETRICSAnte-natal conditionsIntra-natal conditionsPost-natal conditionsManagement of normal labours or complicated labour

(II)    GYNAECOLOGY

  1. Questions on applied anatomy
    1. Questions on applied physiology of menstruation and fertilization
    1. Questions on infections in the genital tract
    1. Questions on neoplasm in the genital tract
    1. Questions on the displacement of the uterus
    1. Normal delivery and safe delivery practices
    1. High-risk pregnancy and management
    1. Abortions
    1. Intra-Uterine growth retardation
    1. Medicolegal examination in body and Gynae including Rape.

(III)  FAMILY PLANNING

  1. Conventional contraceptives
    1. U.D. and oral pills
    1. The operative procedure, sterilization, and organization of programs in the urban and rural surroundings
    1. Medical Termination of Pregnancy

(b) PREVENTIVE SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE

  1. Social and Community Medicine
  2. Concept of Health, Disease, and Preventive Medicine III Health Administration and Planning
  1. General Epidemiology
  2. Demography and Health Statistics VI Communicable Diseases

VII      Environmental Health VIII Nutrition and Health

IX        Non-communicable diseases X Occupational Health

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