APPSC MO Syllabus 2023 PDF | Sarkari Naukri Syllabus

APPSC MO Syllabus 2023 PDF Download | Exam Pattern @ psc.ap.gov.in – Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has going to conduct the Written Examination for the post of Medical Officer (Ayurveda), Medical Officer (Unani), Medical Officer (Homoeopathy), for that they shall upload the Syllabus and Written Exam Pattern on the Official Site. Applied candidates who are searching and preparing for this Written Examination. This page will be useful to you, we have included the detailed APPSC MO Syllabus and Exam Pattern Here.

Candidates must know the topics that are asked under each section of APPSC MO exam 2023 during their preparation. We will now be looking at the subject-wise APPSC MO syllabus 2023 so that you can cover all the important topics that can be asked in the examination and ensure scoring maximum marks in it.

APPSC MO Syllabus 2023 PDF Download | Exam Pattern @ psc.ap.gov.in

APPSC MO Syllabus 2023 PDF Download | Exam Pattern @ psc.ap.gov.in

Organization Name Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC)
Post Name Medical Officer (Ayurveda), Medical Officer (Unani), Medical Officer (Homoeopathy)
Category Syllabus
Location Andhra Pradesh
selection Process Written Test
Official Site psc.ap.gov.in
APPSC MO Topics & Exam Pattern PDF Download Syllabus
APPSC MO Previous Question Papers Download Previous Papers

APPSC MO Exam Pattern 2023

  • The exam is of Objective Type Multiple Choice Question.
  • The exam is of two papers.
  • Paper-1 is for 150 Marks, and the time duration is 150 Minutes.
  • Number of Questions: 150 Questions
  • Paper-2 is for 300 Marks, and the time duration is 150 Minutes.
  • Number of Questions: 300 Questions
PAPER Subject Maximum Marks
Paper – I General Studies & Mental Ability 150 Marks
Paper – II Concerned Subject 300 Marks
Total 450 Marks

APPSC MO Syllabus PDF Download

Those Candidates who are Interested to the following vacancy and completed all Eligibility Criteria can read the Notification & Apply Online. In this page we provide the Complete APPSC MO Syllabus of this Recruitment with Latest Update Exam Pattern and the Exam Date also.

Medical Officer (Unani) in Ayush Department:

Paper-I: General Studies and Mental Ability
  • Events of national and international importance.
  • Current affairs- international, national and regional.
  • General Science and it applications to the day to day life Contemporary developments in Science & Technology and information Technology.
  • Social- economic and political history of modern India with emphasis on Andhra Pradesh. (Starts from 1707 AD)
  • Indian polity and governance: constitutional issues, public policy, reforms and e-governance initiatives with specific reference to Andhra Pradesh.
  • Economic development in India since independence with emphasis on Andhra Pradesh.
  • Physical geography of Indian sub-continent and Andhra Pradesh.
  • Disaster management: vulnerability profile, prevention and mitigation strategies, Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in the assessment of Disaster.
  • Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection
  • Logical reasoning, analytical ability and data interpretation.
  • Data Analysis:
  1. Tabulation of data
  2. Visual representation of data
  3. Basic data analysis (Summary Statistics such as mean, median, mode, variance and coefficient of variation) and Interpretation
  • Bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh and its Administrative, Economic, Social, Cultural, Political, and Legal implications/problems.
Paper-II Unani Science & Unani General Medicine
  • Kulliyat Umoore Tabiya (Basic Principles of Unani Medicine)
  • Mabhas-e-Aam (General Discussion)
  • lme Tib ki Tareef (Definition of Tibb)
  • Tib ke mozu aur garz-o-ghayat (Subject and objectives of Tibb)
  • Tibb ki darjabandi imsal ke sath (Classification of Tibb with suitable examples)
  • Umoore Tabeiyah ki Tareef aur ahmiyat (Definition and importance of Umoore-e- Tabiyah) Tabiyat ki tareef aur ahmiyat (Definition of Tabeiya’t and its importance)
  • Ala-e- Tabeiya’t wa Mana’at ( Tools of Physis and Immunity)
  • Umoore Tabeiyah ka mafhoom tareef, ta’dad wa ahmiyat (Meanings, definition, number and importance of Umoore Tabiyah
  • Asbab ka bayan (Description of causes)
  • Arkaan (Anasir)
  • Arkan (Anasir) ki tareef (Definition of Arkan or Anasir)
  • Arkan ki Ta’ dad aur anasir Arba ka Nazaria ( Number of Arkaan and Concept of Arkane-Arba)
  • Anasir ka tabaee muqam aur agraz-wo-maqasid (Physical position, purpose and siginificance of Arkan-e-Arba)
  • Anasir ka jadeed nazariya (Modern concept of Elements)
  • Jadeed nazariya ke mutabiq anasir-e-insaniah ki taqseem aur sehat wa maraz mein inki ahmiyat (Classification of Human element and their role in Health and Disease)
  • Mizaj
  • Mizaj ki tareef (Definition of Temperament)
  • Imtizaj-e-Sada, Imtizaj e- Haqeeqi
  • Mizaj ki taqseem (Classification of Temperament)
  • Taqseem-e-Mizaje Mutadil (Classification of Equable or Balanced temperament)
  • Taqseem Mizaje Ghair Mutadil or Sue Mizaj (Classification of Unequable or Imbalanced temperament), Sue mizaj sada, sue mizaj maddi
  • Hararate Ghariziyah ( Innate or Intrinsic heat)
  • Hararate ghariba Harat Muqassira
  • Mizaje Insani (Human temperament) Shanakhte Mizaje Insani (Identification of Human temperament)- Ajnas-e- Ashra
  • Mizaje Aaza (Aza- Mufrada, Aza Murakkaba)
  • Mizaje Asnan (Temperament of different ages) Mizaj-e-Asnaf
  • Mizaje Aqaleem (Human Temperament according different regions of Earth)
  • ilaj-wo- Moaleja mein Mizaj ki Ahmiyat aur Mizaj-e-Adviyah (Importance of the Mizaj with respects to drugs and therapeutics)
  • Akh’lat
  • Akh’lat Ki tareef (Definition of Humours)
  • Akhlate Arba’ ka Ijmali bayan wo- Bahas (Description and discussion of Akhlate Arba)
  • Description of Dam (Blood) with classification and functions
  • Description of Balgham (Phelgm) with classification and functions
  • Description of Saf’ra (Bile) with classification and functions
  • Description of Sauda (Black Bile) with classification and functions
  • Basis of Akh’ late Arba (Four Humours) Arbiyat Akhlat ke Dalayil
  • Tawleed Akhlaat (Production of Ak’hlat)
  • Ratoobate –Oola-wo-Sania
  • Huzume Arba’ ka Ijmali bayan (Brief description of Four Digestions)
  • A’za
  • General description of A’za ( Organs) and their classification
  • Definition of A’zae Mufradah (Simple Organs)
  • Classification of A’zae Mufradah
  • Description and functions of the following organs:
  • Azm (Bone)
  • Ghuzruf (Cartilage)
  • Ribat (Ligaments)
  • Wat’r (Tendon)
  • Asab (Nerve)
  • Ghisha (Membrane)
  • Laham ( Flesh)
  • Shaham (Fat)
  • Shiryan (Arteries) and vareed (Veins)
  • Theory of Abu Sahl M Seehi about A’ zae Mufradah (Simple Organs)
  • Inclusion of Sha’r (Hair), Zufr (Nail) and Mukh (Marrow) in A’zae Mufradah
  • Definition of A’zae Murakkaba (Compound Organs) with their classification
  • Definition of A’zae Raisah (Vital Organs) and their classification
  • Definition of A’zaeKhadimah (Subordinate Organs)
  • Definition of ‘Uzue Mu’ti (Donor Organ) and their classification
  • Definition of ‘Uzue Qabil ( Recipient Organ) and their classification

Medical Officer (Homoeopathy) Syllabus:

Human Anatomy:

  1. Development anatomy-General principles of development and growth and the effect of hereditary and environment factors to be given by lectures, charts, models and slides.
  2. Micro-anatomy (Histology)-Modern conceptions of cell, epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular tissue, nervous tissue and systematic structure.
  3. Modern conception of cell-components and their functions, why a cell divides, cell division, types with their signification.
  4. Regional anatomy – Regional Anatomy with emphasis on developmental anatomy, broad relationship, surface marking, radiological anatomy, and applied anatomy.

4.1. Thorax

4.1.1. Surface marking – pieura, lung, and heart – valves of heart, border, Arch of aorta, superior venacava, bifurcation of trachea.

4.2. Abdomen and Pelvis

4.2.1. The abdominal wall-skin and muscles, innervations of fascia, Peritoneum, blood vessels, lymphatics, autonomic, ganglia and plexuses.

4.2.2. Stomach, small intestine, caecum, appendix, large intestine,

4.2.3. Dueodenum, pancreas, kidneys, uterus, supra renals.

4.2.4. Liver and gall bladder

4.2.5. Applied anatomy of referred pain, portal systemic anastomosis, catheterization of the urinary bladder in the male and female.

4.2.6. Surface marking of organs and blood vessels.

Physiology:

Introductions

1.1. Fundamental phenomena of life. The cell and its differentiation. Tissues and organs of the body.

1.2. Environmental Physiology

1.3. Skin – structure and functions.

1.4. Regulations of body temperature hypothermia.

Skeleton – Muscular System

2.1. General introduction and classification of muscle fibers.

2.2. Properties of skeletal muscles and factors affecting development of tension.

2.3 Energy metabolism of muscles.

Nerve

3.1. Structure and function of nerve cell.

3.2. Classification and properties of nerve fibers.

3.3. Wellerian degeneration, regeneration and reaction of degeneration.

Blood composition

4.1. Composition and functions in general.

4.2. Physiology of plasma proteins, normal values, E.S.R & other blood indices.

4.3. Physiology of R. B.C, W.B.C. and platelets formation, fate an physiological and functions of formed elements of blood.

4.4. A.B.O. and RH. Blood group systems.

4.5. Lymphatics and RE system.

4.6. Coagulation & haemostasis.

Cardio-vascular system

5.1 Structure and properties of cardiac muscle.

5.2 Generation and conduction of cardiac impulse, E.C.G. (Normal).

5.3 Cardiac cycle with reference to pressure, volume changes, heart sounds etc.

5.4 Heart rate and its regulations.

5.5 Hemodynamic, B.P. and its regulation.

5.6 Physiological basis of shock.

Medical Officer (Ayurveda) Syllabus 2023:

Ayurveda Nirupana 

  • Definition and lakshana of ayu, composition of ayu; definition and lakshana of Ayurveda; definition and types of siddhanta; introduction of basic principles of Ayurveda and their significance.

Ayurveda darshana nirupana

  • Philosophical background of fundamentals of ayurveda. meeting of the word”darsan” and its omnipresence: evolution of dasrana, their Numbers and classification; general introductions of schools of Indian Philosophy with an emphasis on nyaya, vaisheshik and sankhya Darsana. Ayurveda as unique and independent school of thought (philosophical individuality of ayurveda). definition of padartha. lakshana of padartha. Division and number of padarthas; bhava and abhava padartha: ckaraks opinion regarding these; introduction & description of karana-padarthas mentioned by charak.

Dravya Vigyaniyam 

  • Definition, lakshana and number of dravya, panchabhutas; origin of panchamahabhuta. parasparanupravesha (mutual conglomeration) types of panchikaram; lakshana and types of prithvi, lakshana and types of tejas; lakshana and types of jala, lakshna and types of vayu. lakshna of akasha and its aupadhika types; kala nirupana, etymological derivation, definition and of the word ‘kala’; aupashik types of kala. significance of kala in ayurveda; dig-nirupanam, significance of dig and aupadhik types, lakshna of atma, description of purusha mentioned in ayurveda- Ativahika purusha/sukshma sharer/ rashi purusha/ chikitsiya purusha/ karma purusha/ saddhatvatmak purusha, initiation of atma towards perception of knowledge (atmanahjnana pravritti), mano niruoanam; lakshna, synonyms of manas, mana as substratam of diseases (manasah vyadhyahryatram); guna (qualities), Vishaya (Subject), Karma (functions), ubhayainadriyatva and seat of mana; contribution of panchamahabhuta and triguna in physical constitution (dehaprakriti) and mental faculty; disapproval of dravyatva of tamas, practical study/application of dravya in ayurveda.

Guna Vigyaniyam 

Etymological derivation. definition and number of gunas, vaisesika guna(sartha)-Shabda, sparsha, rupa, rasa, gandha; adhyatma gunah-budhi, Sukha. Dukha,ichha,dwesa, prayatna; parade gurvadi guna- their introduction and clinical application.

Karma Vigyaniyam 

  • Definition. lakshna and types of karma, types of karma mentioned in nyaya, Description of karma in ayurveda, practical study/ application of karma in Ayurveda.

Samanya Vigyaniyam 

  • Definition, lakshna, types of samanya, practical study /application of samanya in reference to dravya, guna and karma,

VisheshaVigyaniyam 

  • Definition, lakshna, types of Vishesa, detailed description of the verse “pravrittirubhayasyata”, practical study of vishesa for clinical application in Ayurveda.

Samavaya Viyaniyam 

  • Definition and lakshna of samavaya. Practical study of samavaya for clinical application in ayurveda.

Abhava Vigyaniyam

  •  Definition and lakshna of abhav padartha, classification of abhav- description of pragbhava, Pradhwansabhava, atyantabhava, anyuanyabhav; clinical significance of abhava in ayurveda.

Exam Preparation Strategy

Preparing for it requires thorough planning and effective execution of the plan. Here are a few tips to gear up your preparation.

  • Know your syllabus and exam pattern thoroughly. This will help you prioritise your preparation according to the weightage and type of questions asked.
  • After getting familiar with the pattern and syllabus, you need to sketch out a timetable and schedule all the subjects that you may have to study according to your priority list. Make sure you allow time for your leisure activities and other commitments as well.
  • Take a lot of mock tests to get used to the examination environment and know where you stand in your preparation.
  • Answer Previous Year Papers to get a detailed insight into the questions asked. If you are lucky, some questions might also repeat.

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