The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan is going to conduct an exam for the recruitment of candidates for various teaching and non-teaching posts. A total of 9156 vacancies are released for Teaching & Non Teaching posts. Out of which a total of 498 vacancies are released for the post of TGT Social Science. The candidates who will be appearing in the exam for the post of TGT Social Science firstly should know the KVS TGT Social Science Syllabus 2025 to start their preparations. As before starting the preparations candidates must have knowledge of the topics which they have to cover for the exam. Candidates can make their strategy for the preparation with the help of the syllabus and the exam pattern.
KVS TGT Exam Pattern 2025
Candidates planning to apply for KVS Recruitment 2025 with Social Science as their concerned subject must go through the exam pattern shared below. The KVS TGT Exam is divided into 4 parts and the candidates will be provided a duration of 3 hours to complete their exam.
KVS TGT Exam Pattern 2025 | |||
Parts | Subjects | No. of Questions | Total Marks |
Part- I | General English | 10 | 10 |
General Hindi | 10 | 10 | |
Part-II | General Awareness & Current Affairs | 10 | 10 |
Reasoning Ability | 5 | 5 | |
Computer Literacy | 5 | 5 | |
Part-III | Perspectives on Education and Leadership | 60 | 60 |
Part-IV | Subject Concerned- Social Scince | 80 | 80 |
Total | 180 | 180 |
KVS TGT Social Science Syllabus 2025
The topics included in the KVS TGT Social Science Syllabus 2025 are provided below. Candidates can have knowledge of the syllabus and make their strategies to prepare for the exam effectively and efficiently. The topics are as follows;
Events and Processes :
I. The French Revolution
II. Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution
Ill.Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Livelihoods, Economies and Societies:
IV. Forest Society and Colonialism
V. Pastoralists in the Modern World
Contemporary India - I :
1. India
2. Physical Features of India
3. Drainage
4. Climate
5. Natural Vegetation and Wild Life
6. Population
Democratic Politics - I
1. What is Democracy? Why Democracy?
2. Constitutional Design
3. Electoral Politics
4. Working of Institutions
5. Democratic Rights
Economics :
1. The Story of Village Palampur
2. People as Resource
3. Poverty as a Challenge
4. Food Security in India
India and the Contemporary World - II :
Events and Processes:
1. The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
2. Nationalism in India
Livelihoods, Economies and Societies:
3. The Making of a Global World
4. The Age of Industrialization
Everyday Life, Culture and Politics:
5. Print Culture and the Modern World
Contemporary India - II
1. Resources and Development
2. Forest and Wildlife
3. Water Resources
4. Agriculture
5. Minerals and Energy Resources
6. Manufacturing Industries
7. Life Lines of the National Economy
Democratic Politics - II
1. Power Sharing
2. Federalism
3. Gender, Religion and Caste
4. Political Parties
5. Outcomes of Democracy
Understanding Economic Development
1. Development:
2. Sectors of the Indian Economy:
3. Money and Credit:
4. Globalization and the Indian Economy:
5. Consumer Right