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UP GIC Lecturer Syllabus 2026: Download Subject-Wise PDF & Exam Pattern

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Updated: Jun 13, 2026
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The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has officially released the UP GIC Lecturer Syllabus 2026. Aspirants should review this guide to understand the complete exam pattern, marking scheme, and topic-wise syllabus required to excel in the upcoming recruitment.

UP GIC Lecturer Exam Pattern 2026

The UP Government Inter College (GIC) Lecturer recruitment process consists of two rigorous stages: the Preliminary Examination (Objective Type) and the Main Examination (Descriptive Type). The Prelims act as a screening test to filter candidates, while the Mains assess deep subject-matter expertise. Both stages carry specific marking criteria and time limits that candidates must master to secure a qualifying rank.

Preliminary Exam Pattern

The preliminary examination serves as the essential screening stage to shortlist qualified candidates for the comprehensive Main Examination.

Particulars Details
Type of Exam Objective (MCQ)
Total Papers 1
Total Questions 120 (40 General Studies + 80 Subject Concerned)
Total Marks 300 marks (2.5 marks per question)
Exam Duration 2 Hours
Negative Marking Yes (0.33 marks deducted per wrong answer)
Qualifying Marks 35% (SC/ST), 40% (Others)

Main Exam Pattern

Candidates who clear the preliminary round will advance to the descriptive-type Main Exam, which evaluates candidates through two distinct papers.

Paper Subject Duration Marks Details
Paper 1 General Hindi & Essay 2 Hours 100 General Hindi (50 Marks) + Essay (50 Marks)
Paper 2 Optional Subject (Subject Concerned) 3 Hours 300 20 Compulsory Descriptive Questions

UP GIC Lecturer Syllabus 2026

The following sections provide a detailed, easy-to-navigate breakdown of the UP GIC Lecturer syllabus by subject, designed to help candidates streamline their preparation efforts effectively.

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Hindi Syllabus PDF

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Hindi syllabus emphasizes the history of Hindi literature, iconic authors, poetic structures, grammar, and journalism. Candidates are expected to analyze linguistic evolution, major literary movements, and the influence of classical Sanskrit, ensuring they possess the depth required for advanced teaching roles.

  • हिन्दी साहित्य का इतिहास
  • गद्य-साहित्य का उद्भव और विकास:
  • पत्रकारिता
  • काव्यशास्त्र
  • भाषाविज्ञान
  • हिन्दी-व्याकरण
  • संस्कृत-साहित्य के प्रमुख रचनाकारों के नाम एवं उनकी प्रमुख कृतियाँ
  • संस्कृत-व्याकरण

UPPSC GIC Lecturer English Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer English syllabus covers both literary analysis and advanced language proficiency. Key topics include major literary works, critical theory, and influential authors. On the linguistic side, the exam tests grammar, vocabulary (synonyms/antonyms, idioms), comprehension, and sentence structure, ensuring candidates are fully prepared for the challenges of an English lecturer post.

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UP GIC Lecturer English Language Syllabus

  • A short unseen passage for comprehension
  • Correction of sentences
  • Direct and Indirect Narration
  • Transformation of sentences including Active & Passive Voice
  • Synonyms,
  • Antonyms,
  • Homonyms
  • Rearranging the Jumbled Sentences
  • Fill in the blanks with appropriate Prepositions.
  • Idioms & phrases
  • One word substitution
  • Figures of speech
  • Prefixes & Suffixes

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Physics Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Physics syllabus covers core domains, including Mechanics, Thermal Physics, Wave Motion, and Oscillations. It explores Optics, Electromagnetism, and Modern Physics, including quantum concepts. This comprehensive structure ensures candidates have a firm grasp of physical laws and theoretical applications.

  • Mechanic
  • Thermal Physics
  • Waves And Oscillation
  • Optics
  • Lasers
  • Electricity  And  Magnetism
  • Modern Physics

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Chemistry Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Chemistry syllabus spans Physical Chemistry (thermodynamics, kinetics, solid states), Inorganic Chemistry (atomic structure, periodic table, coordination chemistry), and Organic Chemistry (hydrocarbons, functional group analysis). This robust syllabus is designed to assess technical mastery for prospective chemistry lecturers.

  • Physical chemistry Gaseous-state
  • Liquid state
  • Solid State
  • Thermodynamics
  • Dilute solution
  • Surfacephenomenon
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • Chemical equilibrium
  • Electrochemistry

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Inorganic Chemistry Syllabus

  • Atomic structure
  • S-block elements
  • P-block elements
  • d-block elements
  • coordination compounds
  • Organometallic chemistry
  • Bioinorganic chemistry
  • f-block elements

UP GIC Lecturer Organic Chemistry Syllabus

  • Organic Chemistry
  • Isomerism
  • Hydrocarbon
  • Aromatic Hydrocarbon
  • Haloalkanes
  • Alcohols
  • Aldehyde & Ketones
  • Carboxylic acid and its Derivatives
  • Organic compounds containing nitrogen
  • Bio-molecules
  • Polymers
  • Chemistry in everyday life

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Biology Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Biology syllabus provides a thorough review of Botany and Zoology. Key topics include cell biology, genetics, evolutionary theory, ecology, and taxonomy. With a strong focus on human, plant, and microbial physiology, the syllabus prepares candidates to communicate complex biological concepts effectively in a classroom setting.

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Botany Syllabus

  • Plant Diversity
  • Angiosperms
  • Plant Physiology
  • Microbiology
  • Economic Botany
  • Plant Pathology
  • Ecology and Environment

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Zoology Syllabus

  • Animal Diversity
  • Non-Chordates
  • Chordates
  • Anatomy of – Frog, Pigeon, and Rabbit.
  • Animal Histology
  • Animal Physiology and Biochemistry
  • Animal Embryology
  • Cell Biology (Cytology and Molecular Biology)
  • Genetics
  • Biotechnology
  • Organic Evolution

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Mathematics Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Mathematics syllabus is structured to test advanced algebraic, calculus, and geometric proficiency. It encompasses statistics, limits, differential equations, and complex reasoning. The curriculum emphasizes analytical problem-solving to ensure educators are capable of teaching high-level mathematical concepts at the collegiate level.

  • Relations and Functions
  • Algebra
  • Calculus
  • Coordinate geometry of two dimensions
  • Vectors and three-dimensional geometry
  • Group
  • Linear Algebra
  • Vector integration
  • Rieman integration
  • Statices
  • Dynamics
  • Trigonometry

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Sanskrit Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Sanskrit syllabus focuses on deep linguistic knowledge, including grammar, syntax, and semantics. Candidates will study classical prose, poetry, and philosophical texts, while also demonstrating translation competency and manuscript interpretation skills necessary for academic instruction.

UP GIC Lecturer Sanskrit Syllabus – वैदिक साहित्य

  • ऋग्वेद – अग्नि सूक्त (1.1.1), विश्वेदेवा सूक्त (1.89), विष्णु सूक्त (1.154), प्रजापति सूक्त (10.121)।
  • यजुर्वेद – शिव संकल्प सूक्त (34.1-6)।
  • कठोपनिषद् – प्रथम अध्याय (1-3 वल्ली)
  • ईशावास्योपनिषद – (सम्पूर्ण)
  • वैदिक वाड़्मय का संक्षिप्त इतिहास (काल निर्धारण, प्रतिपाद्य विषय)
  • वेदांग का संक्षिप्त परिचय (शिक्षा, निरुक्त, छन्द)
  • दार्शनिक चिन्तन
  • सांख्य दर्शन – सृष्टि प्रक्रिया, प्रमाण, सत्कार्यवाद, त्रिगुण का स्वरूप, पुरुष का स्वरूप (ग्रन्थ- सांख्यकारिका)
  • वेदान्त दर्शन – अनुबन्ध चतुष्टय, साधन चतुष्टय, माया का स्वरूप, ब्रम का स्वरूप (ग्रन्थ- वेदान्तसार)
  • न्याय/वैशेषिक दर्शन – प्रमाण (प्रत्यक्ष, अनुमान, उपमान, शब्द) (गन्थ- तर्कभाषा, तर्कसंग्रह)
  • गीता दर्शन – निष्काम कर्म योग, स्थितप्रज्ञ का स्वरूप (गीता : द्वितीय अध्याय)
  • जैन दर्शन एवं बौद्ध दर्शन का सामान्य परिचय (ग्रन्थ- भारतीय दर्शन -बलदेव उपाध्याय)
  • व्याकरण
    • लघुसिद्धान्त कौमुदी – संज्ञा प्रकरण, सन्धि प्रकरण, कृदन्त प्रकरण, तद्धित प्रकरण, स्त्री, प्रत्यय, समास।
    • सिद्धान्तकौमुदी – कारक प्रकरण।
    • वाच्य परिवर्तन (कर्तृवाच्य, कर्मवाच्य, भाववाच्य)।
    • शब्द रूप (परस्मैपदी, आत्मनेपदी) – भू, एध, अद्, हु, दा, दिव्, सु, तुद्, रुध्, तन्, की, चुर।
  • भाषा विज्ञान
    • भाषा की उत्पत्ति और परिभाषा
    • भाषाओं का वर्गीकरण
    • ध्वनि परिवर्तन, अर्थ परिवर्तन

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Sanskrit Syllabus- साहित्य शास्त्र

  • काव्य प्रकाश/साहित्य दर्पण- काव्य प्रयोजन, काव्य लक्षण, काव्यहेतु, काव्यभेद। शब्द-शक्ति (अभिधा, लक्षणा, व्यंजना)। रस का स्वरूप, रस भेद, विभाव-अनुभाव-सुचारी भाव, स्थायी भाव, भाव का स्वरूप। गुण का स्वरूप एवं भेद। रीति का स्वरूप एवं भेद। अधोलिखित अलंकार का सामान्य परिचय-शब्दालंकार- अनुप्रास, यमक, श्लेष। अर्थालंकार- उपमा, रूपक, उत्पे्रक्षा अतिशयोक्ति, अर्थान्तरन्यास।
  • दशरूपक- नाट्य लक्षण, नाट्य भेद, अर्थप्रकृति, अवस्था, सन्धि, नायक का स्वरूप एवं भेद। पारिभाषिक शब्द- नान्दी, प्रस्तावना, सूत्रधार, कंचुकी, प्रवेशक, विष्कम्भक, प्रकाश, आकाशभाषित, जनान्तिक, अपवारित, स्वगत, भरतवाक्य।
  • ध्वन्यालोक (प्रथम उद्योत) – ध्वनि का स्वरूप।

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Sanskrit Syllabus – लौकिक साहित्य

  • रामायण एवं महाभारत: काल निर्धारण, उपजीव्यता, महत्व।
  • प्रमुख काव्य- किरातार्जुनीयप(प्रथम सर्ग), शिशुपालवधा(प्रथम सर्ग), नैषधीयचरिता (प्रथम सर्ग), रघुवंशम् (द्वितीय सर्ग), कुमार सम्भव (प्रथम सर्ग)।
  • प्रमुख खण्ड काव्य- मेघदूतम् नीतिशतक।
  • प्रमुख गद्य काव्य- कादम्बरी (कथामुख), शिवराजविजयम्(प्रथम नि:श्वास)।
  • कथा साहित्य- पंचतंत्र, हितोपदेश:।
  • नाटक- अभिज्ञानशाकुन्तलम् (1-4 अंक), उत्तररामचरिम् (1-3 अंक), मृच्छकटिकम् (प्रथम अंक), रत्नावली, प्रतिमा नाटकम्
  • चम्पू काव्य- नलचम्पू (आर्यावर्त वर्णन)।
  • महाकाव्य, खण्डकाव्य, गद्यकाव्य, चम्पू काव्य एवं नाट्य-काव्य की उत्पत्ति एवं विकास।

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Economics Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Economics syllabus balances microeconomic and macroeconomic theories. Key areas include demand analysis, market structures, fiscal and monetary policy, and national income accounting. The syllabus prepares aspirants to explain economic trends, development theories, and practical business applications.

  • Micro Economics
  • Macro Economic
  • Money and Banking
  • Public Finance
  • International Trade and Foreign Exchange
  • Indian Economy
  • Elementary Statistics

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Civics Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Civics syllabus highlights government structures, political ideologies, and civic duty. It covers constitutional rights, electoral processes, and public administration, equipping candidates with the analytical depth required to teach political science and civics professionally.

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Civics Syllabus: Section A

  • Political Science- Meaning, definitions, nature, and scope.
  • The difference among Politics, Political Science, Political Theory, and Political Philosophy.
  • Relationship of Political Science with Science, Sociology, Economics, History, Geography, Psychology, and Ethics.
  • Definition of Civics, its nature and scope.
  • Citizenship
  • Concept of state, elements, and Theories of origin-Social Contract, Evolutionary, and Marxist.
  • Theories of the functions of the state- Liberal, Socialist, and Welfare,
  • Sovereignty- Power, authority, and influence.
  • Law, Liberty and Equality, and Justice.
  • Constitution, finds, and Classification
  • Concept of Government.
  • Modern Governments- Federal and Unitary, Parliamentary and Presidential.
  • Organs of government
  • Concept of democracy
  • Party system, Pressure Groups, Public opinion,
  • Methods of Election and Franchise.
  • Concept of Nation, Nationality,  Internationality, and Non-Alignment.
  • Factional elements of the Political System: Caste, Language, Communalism, and Region.
  • Recent Trends in Political Science
  • Indian Political Thinkers

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Civics Syllabus: Section B

  • History of National Movement in India and the Constituent Assembly;
  • Indian Constitution and the Preamble; Salient features of the Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, Constitutional Amendment Procedure and Main Constitutional Amendments, Article 370.
  • Indian Federal System and the Centre-State Relations;
  • Composition of the Federal Government and its functioning. Federal Executive: President- Election, Powers and functions, Emergency powers.
  • Vice-President-Election and functions
  • Federal Council of Ministers and the Cabinet: Composition and functioning; Appointment of Prime Minister-Functions and importance;
  • Federal Legislature: Parliament-Composition, Powers, and importance of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha; Relationship between Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha.
  • Federal Judiciary: Supreme Court; Composition and Jurisdiction; Judicial Review; Public Interest Litigation Cases
  • Composition and functioning of the State Government with special reference. reference to UP.
  • State Executive: Governor- Appointment, Powers, Functions Privileged, and Roles.
  • Council of Ministers-Composition and functions
  • Chief Minister
  • State Judiciary
  • Local Government and Local Self-government
  • Powers, Functions, and Role of District Magistrate
  • District Courts: Composition and Functions; Lok  Adalat Concept of Local Self-government with special reference to the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment Act
  • Public Corporations and Commissions, in India: Planning Commission, Election Commission, Union Public Service Commission, Inter-state Council, Lok Pal, and  LokAyukta.
  • Foreign Policy of India: Regional Organizations and the United Nations Organization, Human Rights and Non-Aligned Movement

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Geography Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Geography syllabus integrates physical and human geography, covering landforms, climate systems, and global ecosystems. It also includes human migration, urbanization, and the application of geographic tools like GIS and remote sensing, preparing candidates for comprehensive geographic instruction.

  • Meaning and scope of Geography, Approaches and methods to the study of geography, Major Geographical thoughts- Environmental Determinism, Possibilism, Probabilism, Regionalism, Logical Positivism and Behaviorism.
  • Structure of atmosphere, isolation and heat budget, horizontal and vertical distribution of temperature, inversion of temperature, air pressure belts, wind system, movement of wind belt, local winds, humidity and precipitation, rainfall type, cyclone and anticyclone, classification of climates by Koeppen and Thornthwaite, Major climate regions of the world.
  • International structure of earth rock types, Plate Tectonic Theory, Volcanoes and earthquakes, folds, faults, and resultant topography, WM Davis’s concept of the cycle of erosion, works of rivers, underground water, sea, and glaciers.
  • Ocean deposits, temperature and salinity of oceanic water, ocean currents, tides and waves, coral islands and coral reefs origin, distribution, and environmental importance.
  • Concept of ecosystem, terrestrial ecosystem types and their distribution, deforestation – problems and conservation, disaster types and management.
  • Man-environment interrelationship impact of technology, agriculture, industrial and information revolution, population growth and distributional pattern, Demographic Transition Theory, rural and urban settlements.
  • Concept and classification of resources, Principles of resource conservation, Water, soil minerals, and energy, uses, problems, and their conservation. Geographical conditions, world distribution, production and trade, major crops – rice, wheat, cotton, sugarcane, tea, coffee, and rubber, major agricultural regions of the world, major industrial regions of the world, factors of location of industries, major theories of industrial location, international trade, Major trade blocks, major international transportation routes and harbors.
  • Culture elements, major cultural realms. races and tribes.
  • Concept and types of regions, salient features of developed and developing countries of the world, study of some select regions of the world – Anglo, America, European community, Russia, China, Japan, South-east Asian, and South-west Asia.
  • India’s geographical features – relief, drainage system, climate, natural vegetation, and soil.
  • Major mineral resources: iron ore. mica. bauxite, the atomic minerals and energy resources,
  • Major crops of food grains, and each crop, recent trends in agriculture, irrigation, and multipurpose projects. industrial development, industrial region, industrial policy, location distribution, production and problems of major industries, iron and steel, cotton textile, cement, sugar, and paper
  • Regional patterns of population growth and distribution, related problems and their solutions, regional development disparity – causes and remedial measures, reorganization of states –  problems and their solution

UPPSC GIC Lecturer History Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer History syllabus covers Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Indian history, with a focus on cultural heritage, the freedom movement, and global historical events. It tests the analytical ability to connect past events to contemporary academic contexts.

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Syllabus for History- Archeological, Literary, Foreign Accounts

  • Prehistory
  • Proto
  • Vedic Culture
  • Early Vedic Culture-
  • Later Vedic Culture
  • Rise of the Magadh Empire
  • North India from 500 AD to 650 AD.
  • Art and Architecture

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Syllabus for History- Sectional Mughal Sultanate

  • Mohd. Ghori inventions of the slave dynasty
  • Administration
  • Land Revenue System
  • Religion Policy of Mugha
  • Deccan Policy of the Mughal
  • Mughal Culture and Civilization Education
  • Organisation of the Army
  • Society of the Mughal

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Syllabus for Modern History

  • Mercantilism, European Traders in India in the Seventeenth & eighteenth Centuries. Arrival of the Dutch, French, Portuguese, and British East India Company in India.
  • Rise of the English Power in Bengal
  • Clive’s Second
  • Warren Hasting
  • Administrative Reforms of Cornwallis. (1786-93)
  • Revenue
  • Mysore Under Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan
  • Lord Hastings and the Establishment of British Paramountcy in India
  • William Bentinck (1825-35)
  • Ranjeet Singh Achievement:
  • Lord Dalhousie (1848-56)
  • Revolt 1857-
  • Land Revenue system:
  • Lord Curzon (1899-1905), Partition of Bengal
  • Religious and Social Reforms (Cultural Awakening)
  • Rise and Growth of the Indian National Movement

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Syllabus for  History- Eminent National Leader of India

  • Ram Mohan Roy- Role in Modernization of India, Dadabhai Naoroji 1825-1917, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Lala Lajpat Rai, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Rise Muslim Commission Act
  • First Phase of Independence

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Sociology Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Sociology syllabus delves into core sociological theories, social institutions (family, education, religion), and societal dynamics. It evaluates a candidate's understanding of inequality, stratification, and globalization, ensuring they are well-prepared for teaching roles in higher education.

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Syllabus for Basic Sociological Concepts and Processes

  • Sociology
  • Society
  • Other Related Concept
  • Cooperation, Competition, Conflict, Acculturation, Socialization, Stratification, and Differentiation
  • Classical and Contemporary
  • Social Thinkers Western Thinkers: Auguste Comte, Karl Marx, Herbert Spencer, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber
  • Indian Thinkers
  • Contemporary Sociological Theories: Phenomenology and Ethnomethodology, Functionalism, Structuralism, Marxism, Conflict Theory, Exchange Theory, and Symbolic Interactionism
  • Social Change and Social Control: Social Change: Concept, Factors, and Theories. Social Control: Concept Meanings, and Agencies. Social Change Processes: Industrialization, Urbanization, Modernization, Westernization, and Globalization. Role of Media in Social change and Social control
  • Indian Society and Culture
  • Indian Rural Social Systems
  • Caste System, Jajmani System, Kinship
  • Contemporary Indian Social Problems
  • Social Research

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Education Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Education syllabus covers essential pedagogies, philosophies, and modern classroom management strategies. Candidates will analyze curriculum development, assessment techniques, and the integration of technology, ensuring they can adapt to the evolving educational landscape.

  • Meaning and scope of education
  • Relationship between Education and Philosophy
  • Education Psychology
  • Educational Research
  • Measurement and Evaluation in Education
  • Distances education

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Commerce Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Commerce syllabus focuses on management principles, business organization, accounting, and financial marketing. It incorporates modern business challenges like e-commerce, global trade, and entrepreneurial economics to ensure educators stay relevant in the commercial sector.

  • Accounting
  • Business Organization and Management
  • Business Environment
  • Business Economics
  • Business Statistics
  • Money and Banking
  • Auditing and Insurance
  • Entrepreneurship and Small Business

UPPSC GIC Lecturer Home Science Syllabus

The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Home Science syllabus covers family resource management, nutrition, textile science, and child development. It addresses health, hygiene, and modern lifestyle sustainability, equipping candidates to teach practical skills alongside theoretical science.

  • Human Physiology
  • Health and Hygiene
  • Human Development & Family Relations
  • Family & Relation
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Home Management
  • Textile and clothing
  • Extension Education

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