OPSC Assistant Soil Conservation Officer (Agriculture) Complete batch is designed for all those aspirants who want to improve their Professional Knowledge i.e. Agriculture and are unable to score better marks in this section. Its contents will clear the basic concepts of All Agriculture Subjects, helping students of any standard or background to understand any question in a better way, thereby helping in score more. This Complete batch will help you understand, learn & practice all the important concepts and topics needed to ace the OPSC ASCO Exam. Our expert faculties have curated the syllabus thoughtfully by keeping in mind the timeframe given to prepare & ensure selection in OPSC ASCO Exam.
OPSC ASCO Recruitment 2024- Overview
Conducting Body
OPSC
Post
Assistant Soil Conservation Office (ASCO)
Exam Level
Odisha State level Exam
Selection Process
Written & Interview
Notification Date
06 JULY 2024
Date of Exam
N/A
This Package Includes
150+ Hours Interactive Live Classes
All New Complete Test series of Prelims & Mains
Syllabus is based on the New Exam Pattern
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Unit 1: General agriculture: Importance, Trend in agriculture and allied sectors, Present day problems and remedial measures, Government policies.
Unit 2:Natural Resources: Land Water, Forest, Energy - their use, exploitation, conservation, equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyle: Plant Ecosystem: Biodiversity and its conservation: Environmental Pollution: Natural Disasters and their management: Organic farming and Sustainable agriculture: Conservation agriculture: Agricultural waste management: Climate change and agriculture.
Unit 3: Soil farming processes; Soil physical properties: tenure structure, density and porosity; Soil water retention, movement and availability; Soil reaction-pH, Soil acidity and alkalinity; Soil organic matter: influence on soil properties and soil fertility; Soil organisms: macro and micro organisms, their beneficial and harmful effects; Soil pollution: behavior of pesticides and inorganic contaminants, prevention and mitigation; Soil quality and health.
Unit 4: Weather and crop growth; Tillage and tilth; Modern concepts of Tillage; Seed and sowing; Cropping systems and Integrated Farming System; Crop nutrition: Essential nutrients - their functions and deficiency symptoms in plants; Nutrient sources: organic manures-fertilizers- biofertilizers-Integrated Nutrient Management; Water and weed management in field; horticultural and plantation crops; Plant protection; Harvesting, storage and value addition.
Unit 5: Economic importance: production and protection technology of important field crops rice, maize, finger millet, pulses and oilseeds, cotton, sugarcane, potato, Importance and scope of fruit and plantation crops production and protection technologies for the cultivation of fruit and plantation crops-mango, banana, citrus, guava, litchi, papaya, pineapple, pomegranate, jackfruit, coconut, areca nut, cashew, tea, coffee, rubber: Nursery techniques and their management: Nutrition garden
Paper 2
Unit 1: Agre forestry-objectives and potential; Agroforestry system-subsystem and practice; Planning for agro forestry-constraints, diagnosis and design methodology, selection of tree crop species for agroforestry; Agroforestry for food, feed, fuel and nutritional security, soil improvement-carbon sequestration, microclimate amelioration, industrial requirement
Unit 2: Rainfed agriculture: problems and prospects; Rainfall analysis: Draught-classification, causes and impacts, drought management strategy, crops and cropping systems, soil moisture and rain water conservation-in-situ and Ex-situ storage, water harvesting and recycling, contingent crop planning under aberrant weather conditions, dry land horticulture: Watershed planning based on land capability classes and hydrologic data, watershed delineation and prioritization: Water budgeting in a watershed: Integrated watershed management-concept, objectives components, arable lands agriculture and horticulture, non- arable lands-forestry, fishery and animal husbandry; Watershed programme-execution, follow-up practices, maintenance, monitoring and evaluation; Participatory watershed management role of watershed associations, user groups and self-help groups and formulation of project proposal for watershed management programme including cost-benefit analysis.
Unit 3:Soil and water conservation issues and importance: causes and agents of soil erosion: water erosion Hydrologic cycle, precipitation and its forms, Runoff estimation, Forms of water erosion, Gully classification and control measures, Principles of erosion control: Introduction to contouring, strip cropping, contour bund, graded bund and bench terracing, grassed waterways and their design: Water harvesting principles, importance and techniques: Runoff harvesting-short-term and long-term techniques: Water harvesting structures farm ponds-percolation pond-dug-out and embankment reservoir types, tanks and subsurface dykes: Wind erosion: mechanics of wind erosion. Types of soil movement Principles of wind erosion control and its control measures
Unit 4: Wasteland-causes, distribution and sustainable wasteland development- Government policies, Participatory approach; Afforestation, shifting cultivation, Optimal land use options: Reclamation of Saline, Sodic, Acid, Waterlogged, Eroded, Compacted, Flooded, Polluted soils and Mie spoils: Desertification-impact and causes, prevention and control measures; Bio-remediation of soils through multipurpose tree species
Unit 5:Protected cultivation; importance and scope controlled conditions, method and techniques, canopy management, irrigation and fustigation, liquid fertilizers ad their solubility and compatibility, insect pest and disease management: Production of quality planting materials, cultivation of high value crops and off-season production in green houses; Components of precision faring: Remote sensing Geographical information system (GIS) Differential Geo-positioning System(DGPS), Variable Rate applicator(VRA), application of precision faring in agriculture; Remote sensing and GIS in diagnosis and management of problem soils: Land capability and land suitability classification
Exam Pattern
OPSC conducts the OPSC ASCO 2024 Exam in 2 stages. First, is the OPSC ASCO Written Exam and then there is an Interview round. The maximum marks for both stages are provided below:
There shall be a negative marking of 0.25 marks.
The written exam consists of two papers. Both papers are of 100 marks each.
The duration for each paper is 2 hours.
All the questions are of objective type
OPSC ASCO Recruitment Exam Pattern
Stage
Exam Type
Marks
1
Written Exam
200
2
Interview
25
Stage 1: OPSC ASCO Written Exam Pattern
Sl. No.
Paper Name
Marks
Time (in Hours)
1
Paper 1
100
2
2
Paper 2
100
2
Total
200
2
Eligibility
Qualification
Other Eligibility
Age
B.Sc Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Agriculture Engineering from any recognized University with an aggregate of 50% marks, 45% marks in case of SC/ST/PwBD candidates.
The Candidate must be able to Read, Write and speak Odia.
Minimum: 21 Years Maximum: 38 Years 5 yrs age relaxation for SC, ST Person with Disability belongs to SC, ST Categories Eligible for 15 yrs Age Relaxation. Ex-service man and Women 10 yrs Age Relaxation.