Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board (TNUSRB) - Sub Inspector (FINGER PRINT)
1. Selection Process for TNUSRB - Sub Inspector (FINGER PRINT)
The Selection Process for TNUSRB – Sub Inspector (FINGER PRINT) are :-
- Written Examination
- Viva-Voice
- Medical Test
2. Educational Qualification for TNUSRB - Sub Inspector (FINGER PRINT)
Candidates Should Possess A Degree In Science From Any University Or Institution Recognized By The University Grants Commission In The Pattern Of 10+2+3.
3. Age Limit for TNUSRB - Sub Inspector (FINGER PRINT)
The Age limit for TNUSRB – Sub Inspector (FINGER PRINT) are
Category | Age (in Years) |
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General | 18 - 30 |
BC/MBC | 18 - 32 |
SC/ST | 18 - 35 |
Transgender | 18 - 35 |
Widows | 18 - 37 |
Ex-Service man | Up to 47 |
Departmental candidates appearing for departmental quota | Up to 47 |
4. Physical Measurement Test for TNUSRB - Sub Inspector (FINGER PRINT)
In TNUSRB – Sub Inspector (FINGER PRINT) physical test, the eligibility of candidates is measured as per height, chest and medical standards.
Height (in cm) | ||
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Category | Male | Female |
General | 170 | 159 |
BC, BC(M)/MBC | 163 | 154 |
SC, SC(A)/ST | 160 | 152 |
WRITTEN EXAMINATION PATTERN:
PART I. TAMIL LANGUAGE ELIGIBILITY TEST
PART II. MAIN WRITTEN EXAMINATION
For Open Quota
A) General Knowledge (55 Marks)
- TAMIL: Arts, Literature, Culture of India and Tamil Nadu.
- GENERAL SCIENCE: It will cover general appreciation and understanding of science including matters of everyday observations and experience as may be expected of a well-educated person who has not made any special study of any scientific discipline. The questions shall be from topics- in Physics, Chemistry and Biology viz. Scientific Instruments, Inventions and Discoveries. Scientists and their contributions, Human Physiology, Diseases and their cause, cure and prevention, Diet and Balanced diet, Human Genetics, Animals, Mammals and Birds, Environment and Ecology, Elements and Compounds. Acids, Bases and Salts and allied subjects, Motion, Newton’s Laws of motion Properties of Matter, Electricity, National Laboratories and other related topics. All these topics will be of basic nature.
- HISTORY OF INDIA: Dates and events of Indian History from Indus Valley Civilisation to the present day Indian modern administration. Indian National Movement, Books and Authors.
- GEOGRAPHY: Regions of India, Weather, Monsoon and Climate, Rainfall, Natural Calamities, Crops, Crops pattern, Indian Towns and Places, Hill Stations, National Parks, Major Ports, Minerals, Location of Major Industries, Forests and Wildlife, Population distribution in India and other related topics.
- ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE: Agriculture, Major crops and crop pattern in India, Industrial Development, Major, Medium, Small Scale and Cottage Industries of Tamil Nadu Village and Rural Development in India. Housing, Drinking water and other development schemes – price policy, inflation, population and unemployment problems, imports and exports Industrial development current Socio-Economic problems – New Environment Policy & Govt. scheme.
- INDIAN POLITY: Indian Constitution, Salient Features, Citizenship, Elections, Parliament and State legislature, Executive, States, Judiciary system, Local Self- Governments, Centre-State Relations, Language Policy and Foreign Policy and Foreign relation.
- CURRENT EVENTS: Latest development in Science and technology, political developments in India, new developments in Trade, Transport and communication, historical events. Fine Arts like dance, drama, films, painting, major literary works, Games and Sports, National, International awards, National and International organizations, Abbreviations, Who is Who, Books and Authors, General Technology, India and its Neighbours, present day India and other related topics.
B. GENERAL ABILITY TEST (30 Marks): General Ability Test consists of Logical Analysis, Numberical Analysis, Psychology Test, Communication Skills and Information Handling ability.
FOR DEPARTMENTAL QUOTA
A) General Knowledge (45 Marks)
1. TAMIL: Arts, Literature, Culture of India and Tamil Nadu.
2. GENERAL SCIENCE: It will cover general appreciation and understanding of science including matters of everyday observations and experience as may be expected of a well-educated person who has not made any special study of any scientific discipline. The questions shall be from topics- in Physics, Chemistry and Biology viz. Scientific Instruments, Inventions and Discoveries. Scientists and their contributions, Human Physiology, Diseases and their cause, cure and prevention, Diet and Balanced diet, Human Genetics, Animals, Mammals and Birds, Environment and Ecology, Elements and Compounds. Acids, Bases and Salts and allied subjects, Motion, Newton’s Laws of motion – Properties of Matter, Electricity, National Laboratories and other related topics. All these topics will be of basic nature.
3. HISTORY OF INDIA: Dates and events of Indian History from Indus Valley Civilisation to the present day Indian modern administration.
4. GEOGRAPHY: Regions of India, Weather, Monsoon and Climate, Rainfall, Natural Calamities, Crops, Crops pattern, Indian Towns and Places, Hill Stations, National Parks, Major Ports, Minerals, Location of Major Industries, Forests and Wildlife, Population distribution in India and other related topics.
5. ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE: Agriculture, Major crops and crop pattern in India, Industrial Development, Major, Medium, Small Scale and Cottage Industries of Tamil Nadu Village and Rural Development in India. Housing, Drinking water and other development schemes – price policy, inflation, population and unemployment problems, imports and exports Industrial development and five year planning.
6. INDIAN POLITY: Indian Constitution, Salient Features, Citizenship, Elections, Parliament and State legislature, Executive, States, Judiciary system, Local Self- Governments, Centre-State Relations, Language Policy and Foreign Policy.
7. CURRENT EVENTS: Latest development in Science and technology, political developments in India, new developments in Trade, Transport and communication, historical events. Fine Arts like dance, drama, films, painting, major literary works, Games and Sports, National, International awards, National and International organizations, Abbreviations, Who is Who, Books and Authors, General Technology, India and its Neighbours, present day India and other related topics.
B) General Ability Test, Police Administration, Crime Investigation & Forensic Science (40 Marks)
- GENERAL ABILITY TEST: General Ability Test includes Logical Analysis, Numerical Analysis, Psychology Test, Communication Skills and Information Handling ability.
- POLICE ADMINISTRATION: History of Tamil Nadu Police organisation and Administration, State Police Organization (Law and Order), Tamilnadu Police Standing Orders, Tamilnadu Special Police, Armed Reserve, Traffic Police, Mounted branch, Commercial Crime Investigation wing, Intelligence Wing & Special Units.
a) Information to the Police and their powers to investigate, First Information Report, Investigation etc. Inquest by Executive Magistrate & Judicial Magistrate, Death in custody, Inquest by Police Officers, Post-Mortem Recording of evidence, Collection, Final report.
b)Arrest of persons, Bails & Warrants.
c) IPC, Crpc and Evidence Act – Section relating to general usage at the Police Station level.
CRIME INVESTIGATION :
a) Information to the Police and their powers to investigate, First Information Report, Investigation etc. Inquest by Executive Magistrate & Judicial Magistrate, Death in custody, Inquest by Police Officers, Post-Mortem Recording of evidence, Collection, Final report.
b)Arrest of persons, Bails & Warrants.
c) IPC, Crpc and Evidence Act – Section relating to general usage at the Police Station level.
BASIC FORENSIC SCIENCE:
a) History of Development of Forensic Science – Tools and Techniques in Forensic Science – Organisational set up of Forensic Science labs in India
b) Forensic Psychology – basics – Psychology and Criminal Behaviour Detection of deception
c) Forensic Dermatoglyphics Basics of Finger Printing – Development of Finger Prints Other impressions
d) Technological methods of Forensic Science Instrumentation – Microscopy – Forensic Photography.
e) Criminalities – Crime Scene Management – Crime Scene Evidence – Forensic Physics f) Forensic Ballistics – Fire arms – Ammunition – Fire Arm Evidence
g) Forensic Toxicology – Poisons – Narcotics – Drugs – Psychotrophic Substances
h) Forensic Medicine – Death investigations – Autopsy – Forensic Odontology i) Digital Forensics – Computer Crimes – Cyber Crimes – Computer Forensic Investigations
TNUSRB – Sub Inspector (FINGER PRINT) Syllabus (Tamil) & Syllabus (English)
Special Marks
Open candidates | Departmental candidates | Marks | |
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SPECIAL MARKS | NCC -2 Marks, NSS -1 Mark, Sports/Games-2 Marks. |
National Police Duty Meet Gold – 5 Marks, Silver – 3 Marks, Bronze – 2 Marks |
5 Marks |
Physical EFFICIENCY Test
# NO PHYSICAL TEST
Written Examination Pattern
The medium of the question paper shall be bilingual (Both English & Tamil)
PART I. TAMIL LANGUAGE ELIGIBILITY TEST
PART II. MAIN WRITTEN EXAMINATION (85 Marks)
General knowledge – 55
General Ability Test – 30
(General Ability Test includes Logical Analysis, Numerical Analysis, Psychology Test, Communication Skills)
VIVA-VOICE: 10 Marks
SPECIAL MARKS: 5 Marks
TOTAL MARKS: 85 + 10 + 5 = 100