UPPSC GIC Lecturer Vacancy 2025 : The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has announced the GIC Lecturer Recruitment 2025 for 1,516 posts in Government Inter Colleges. The vacancies include 777 posts for male lecturers, 694 for female lecturers, 43 for visually impaired schools, and 2 for UP Jail Training School. Applications are open from August 12 to September 12, 2025, via the UPPSC website (uppsc.up.nic.in).The UPPSC GIC Lecturer Exam 2025, conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission, recruits lecturers for Government Inter Colleges. The selection process includes a Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam, and Document Verification. Candidates check UPPSC GIC Lecturer Prelims / Mains Exam pattern and syllabus given below to Check More Details .
UPPSC GIC Lecturer Vacancy 2025
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Important Dates | Application Fee |
• Application Start Date : 12 August 2025 • Last Date For Apply Online : 12 September 2025 • Last Date Fee Payment : 12 September 2025 • Exam Date : Notified Soon | • General/OBC/EWS: ₹225 (Rs. 200 exam fee + Rs. 25 online processing fee) • SC/ST: ₹105 (Rs. 80 exam fee + Rs. 25 online processing fee) • PwD: ₹25 (online processing fee only) • Ex-Servicemen : ₹105 • Payment Mode : Payment Can Be Made Online By UPI , Debit Card , Credit Card , Internet Banking , Mobile wallet |
Age Limit | Total Post |
• Minimum Age : 21 Years • Maximum Age : 40 Years • Calculate Age : Click Here • For More Details Related to Age Relaxation Check Official Website | • 1,516 (Read Notification For Category Wise Post Details) |
Post Details And Eligibility Qualification Details | |
Post Name | Qualification |
• Government Inter College Lecturer (GIC) | • Educational Qualification: Postgraduate degree in the relevant subject from a recognized university. B.Ed. is mandatory for most subjects (except for specific subjects like Hindi, Sanskrit, etc., as per UPPSC norms). |
UPPSC GIC Lecturer Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2025
UPPSC GIC Lecturer Prelims Exam Pattern | ||||
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S.No. | Subject | No. of Questions | Marks | Duration |
1 | General Studies | 40 | 100 | 2 hours |
2 | Optional Subject | 80 | 200 | |
Total | 120 | 300 | 2 hours |
UPPSC GIC Lecturer Main Exam Pattern | |||
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Paper | Subject | Marks | Duration |
I | General Hindi & Essay | 100 | 2 hours |
II | Optional Subject | 300 | 3 hours |
Total | 400 | 5 hours |
UPPSC GIC Lecturer Syllabus 2025 (All Subjects) | |
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Section | Syllabus Topics |
General Studies | Indian History: Ancient India (Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic Age, Mauryan Empire, Gupta Empire) Medieval India (Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, Regional Kingdoms, Bhakti and Sufi Movements) Modern India (British Rule, Revolt of 1857, Social Reforms, Independence Struggle) Indian Polity: Constitution (Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Amendments) Governance (Executive, Legislature, Judiciary, Electoral System) Panchayati Raj (Local Self-Government, 73rd and 74th Amendments) Indian Economy & Culture: Economic Planning, Liberalization, Poverty, Unemployment Indian Culture (Art, Architecture, Literature, Music, Dance, Festivals) Socio-Economic Issues (Caste System, Gender Equality) General Science: Physics (Mechanics, Optics, Electricity, Magnetism) Chemistry (Atomic Structure, Chemical Reactions, Organic Chemistry) Biology (Cell Biology, Human Physiology, Plant and Animal Kingdom) Indian National Movement: Early Revolts, Formation of Indian National Congress Non-Cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience, Quit India Movement Role of Gandhi, Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, and other leaders Indian Agriculture, Commerce, and Trade: Agriculture (Cropping Patterns, Irrigation, Green Revolution) Commerce (Trade Policies, Export-Import, E-Commerce) Trade (Historical Trade Routes, Modern Trade Agreements) World Geography: Physical Geography (Continents, Oceans, Climate Zones) Human Geography (Population, Urbanization, Migration) Economic Geography (Resources, Industries, Trade) Indian Geography: Physical Features (Himalayas, Plains, Peninsular India) Climate, Rivers, Soils States, Union Territories, and their Capitals Natural Resources of India: Minerals (Coal, Iron Ore, Bauxite) Water Resources (Rivers, Lakes, Groundwater) Forests and Wildlife Ecology and Environment: Ecosystems, Biodiversity, Conservation Environmental Issues (Pollution, Deforestation, Climate Change) Environmental Laws and Policies Logical Reasoning: Analogies Series (Number, Alphabet) Coding-Decoding Blood Relations Direction Sense Logical Puzzles Elementary Mathematics: Arithmetic (Percentage, Profit & Loss, Ratio, Time & Work) Algebra (Linear Equations, Quadratic Equations) Geometry (Triangles, Circles, Area, Volume) Current National and International Events: Major Political Events Economic Developments International Summits, Agreements, Conflicts Scientific and Technological Advancements Specific Knowledge of Uttar Pradesh: Education (Literacy, Universities, Educational Schemes) Culture (Folk Dances, Music, Festivals, Languages) Agriculture (Major Crops, Irrigation Systems) Industry (Textiles, Sugar, IT Sector) Trade (Handicrafts, Export Industries) Living & Social Traditions (Cuisine, Festivals, Social Customs) |
Optional Subject | Candidates choose one subject based on their educational qualification (e.g., Hindi, English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Economics, History, Geography, Sociology, Sanskrit, etc.). Detailed syllabus for each optional subject is provided below, aligned with graduate-level topics. |
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Optional Subjects Syllabus (UPPSC GIC Lecturer Recruitment 2025) | |
Subject | Syllabus Topics |
Hindi | हिंदी साहित्य का इतिहास आदि काल (प्रारंभिक हिंदी, सिद्ध, नाथ, जैन साहित्य), भक्ति काल (निर्गुण और सगुण भक्ति, कबीर, जायसी, सूरदास, तुलसीदास), रीति काल (रीति साहित्य, बिहारी, केशवदास), आधुनिक काल (भारतेन्दु युग, द्विवेदी युग, छायावाद, प्रगतिवाद, नई कविता, समकालीन साहित्य) प्रमुख लेखक और उनकी रचनाएँ तुलसीदास (रामचरितमानस), सूरदास (सूरसागर), कबीर (बीजक), जायसी (पद्मावत), प्रेमचंद (गोदान, गबन), निराला (राम की शक्ति पूजा), पंत, महादेवी वर्मा, मैथिलीशरण गुप्त, जयशंकर प्रसाद (कामायनी), अज्ञेय, मुक्तिबोध पत्रकारिता हिंदी पत्रकारिता का इतिहास, प्रमुख पत्र-पत्रिकाएँ (सरस्वती, मधुरी), समाचार लेखन, संपादकीय लेखन, पत्रकारिता के प्रकार (प्रिंट, डिजिटल), पत्रकारिता में नैतिकता काव्यशास्त्र रस (नव रस, रस सिद्धांत), अलंकार (अनुप्रास, यमक, उपमा, रूपक आदि), छंद (दोहा, चौपाई, सवैया, कुंडलिया), काव्य गुण, काव्य दोष भाषा विज्ञान हिंदी भाषा का उद्भव और विकास, भाषा परिवार, ध्वन्यात्मक और संरचनात्मक विश्लेषण, शब्द निर्माण, वाक्य विश्लेषण, भाषा परिवर्तन और बोलियाँ हिंदी व्याकरण संधि (स्वर, व्यंजन, विसर्ग संधि), समास (तत्पुरुष, कर्मधारय, द्वंद्व, बहुब्रीहि), कारक (कर्ता, कर्म, करण आदि), उपसर्ग, प्रत्यय, लिंग, वचन, वाक्य संरचना, वाक्य शुद्धि संस्कृत साहित्य प्रमुख लेखक और रचनाएँ: कालिदास (अभिज्ञान शाकुंतलम, मेघदूत), भवभूति (मालती माधव), बाणभट्ट (कादंबरी), वेद (ऋग्वेद, यजुर्वेद), उपनिषद, रामायण, महाभारत संस्कृत व्याकरण संधि, समास, कारक, कृदंत, तद्धित, शब्द रूप, धातु रूप, वाक्य संरचना, लघुसिद्धांत कौमुदी, सिद्धांत कौमुदी उत्तर प्रदेश की हिंदी बोलियाँ ब्रज, अवधी, भोजपुरी, बुंदेली, कन्नौजी; इन बोलियों की विशेषताएँ, साहित्य में योगदान (जैसे अवधी में तुलसीदास, ब्रज में सूरदास), बोली और मानक हिंदी में अंतर |
English | Literary Terms (Metaphor, Simile, Irony, etc.), Literary Forms (Poetry, Drama, Novel, Essay), Literary Movements (Romanticism, Modernism, etc.), Major Authors & Works (Shakespeare, Milton, Dickens, etc.), Literary Criticism, Comprehension, Grammar (Sentence Correction, Active/Passive Voice, Direct/Indirect Speech), Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms, Phrases), English Literature History (Elizabethan, Victorian, Modern) |
Physics | Mechanics (Laws of Motion, Work, Energy, Power), Thermal Physics (Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer), Waves & Oscillations, Optics (Reflection, Refraction, Interference), Electricity & Magnetism (Electrostatics, Circuits, Electromagnetic Waves), Modern Physics (Quantum Mechanics, Nuclear Physics, Relativity), Experimental Physics |
Chemistry | Physical Chemistry (Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Quantum Chemistry), Inorganic Chemistry (Periodic Table, Coordination Compounds, Metallurgy), Organic Chemistry (Hydrocarbons, Functional Groups, Biomolecules, Polymers), Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry |
Mathematics | Algebra (Linear Equations, Matrices, Determinants), Calculus (Differentiation, Integration, Differential Equations), Coordinate Geometry (Lines, Circles, Conic Sections), Trigonometry, Vectors, Dynamics (Kinematics, Newton’s Laws), Statistics (Probability, Mean, Median, Variance), Number Theory, Mathematical Reasoning |
Biology | Botany (Plant Physiology, Morphology, Taxonomy, Genetics), Zoology (Animal Physiology, Anatomy, Evolution), Cell Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Ecology, Human Physiology, Genetics and Evolution, Biochemistry |
Economics | Microeconomics (Demand, Supply, Market Structures), Macroeconomics (National Income, Inflation, Fiscal & Monetary Policy), Indian Economy (Planning, Agriculture, Industry), Economic Development, International Economics (Trade, Balance of Payments), Economic Theories (Classical, Keynesian), Statistics for Economics |
History | Ancient India (Indus Valley, Vedic Age, Mauryas, Guptas), Medieval India (Delhi Sultanate, Mughals, Bhakti Movement), Modern India (British Rule, Freedom Struggle, Post-Independence), World History (French Revolution, World Wars, Cold War), Historical Methods and Historiography |
Geography | Physical Geography (Geomorphology, Climatology, Oceanography), Human Geography (Population, Urbanization, Migration), Economic Geography (Agriculture, Industry, Trade), Regional Geography (India, World), Environmental Geography, Geographical Techniques (Maps, GIS, Remote Sensing) |
Sociology | Sociological Theories (Functionalism, Conflict Theory, Symbolic Interactionism), Social Institutions (Family, Religion, Education), Social Change, Indian Society (Caste, Tribe, Rural-Urban Dynamics), Social Issues (Gender, Poverty, Globalization), Research Methods in Sociology |
Sanskrit | Vedic Literature (Rigveda, Yajurveda, Upanishads), Philosophical Thoughts (Sankhya, Vedanta, Nyaya), Sanskrit Grammar (Laghusiddhanta Kaumudi, Siddhanta Kaumudi), Classical Sanskrit Literature (Kalidasa, Bhasa), Linguistics, Poetics (Kavya, Alankar), Epics (Ramayana, Mahabharata) |
Civics/Political Science | Indian Constitution (Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles), Political Theories (Liberalism, Socialism, Democracy), Indian Political System (Parliament, Judiciary, Executive), International Relations (India’s Foreign Policy, UN, SAARC), Political Thinkers (Gandhi, Ambedkar, Plato, Aristotle), Public Administration |
Origin and development of Urdu language and literature; Major periods: Early Urdu (Deccan period), Delhi School, Lucknow School, Modern Urdu Literature; Key movements: Aligarh Movement, Progressive Writers’ Movement, Modernism Major Authors and Works Mir Taqi Mir (Diwan-e-Mir), Ghalib (Diwan-e-Ghalib), Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (Asar-us-Sanadid), Altaf Hussain Hali (Muqaddama-e-Sher-o-Shayari), Shibli Nomani, Premchand (Urdu works), Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Saadat Hasan Manto, Ismat Chughtai, Qurratulain Hyder Poetry (Nazm and Ghazal) Forms of Urdu poetry: Ghazal, Nazm, Qasida, Marsiya, Rubai; Major poets and their contributions; Poetic devices: Radeef, Qafiya, Beher, Takhallus; Study of selected poems and ghazals Prose Development of Urdu prose; Forms: Dastan, Novel, Short Story, Essay, Drama; Key prose writers and their works; Analysis of narrative techniques and themes Literary Criticism Principles of Urdu literary criticism; Major critics (e.g., Hali, Shibli); Critical approaches to Urdu poetry and prose; Analysis of literary trends and their socio-cultural impact Urdu Grammar Parts of speech (Ism, Fail, Sifat, Zamir); Syntax and sentence structure; Tenses (Zaman); Word formation (Lafz Sazi); Idioms and proverbs (Muhavarat aur Zarbul Amsal); Correction of sentences Persian and Arabic Influence Influence of Persian and Arabic on Urdu language and literature; Loan words and their integration; Study of Persian poets (e.g., Hafiz, Saadi) and their impact on Urdu; Arabic literary traditions in Urdu context Journalism in Urdu History of Urdu journalism; Major Urdu newspapers and magazines (e.g., Zamindar, Al-Hilal); Editorial writing, reporting, and feature writing in Urdu; Role of journalism in Urdu literature Linguistics Urdu phonetics and phonology; Morphology and syntax; Language evolution; Dialects of Urdu (e.g., Dakhini, Rekhta); Comparative study with Hindi and other regional languages Cultural and Social Context Urdu literature’s role in Indian culture; Themes of communal harmony, nationalism, and social reform; Urdu in Uttar Pradesh: Regional contributions, major writers, and cultural significance |
UPPSC GIC Lecturer Vacancy 2025 Apply Online
- Visit the Official Website: Go to uppsc.up.nic.in.
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- Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and required certificates (e.g., postgraduate degree, B.Ed.).
- Pay Fee: Pay the application fee (General/OBC/EWS: Rs. 225; SC/ST: Rs. 105; PwD: Rs. 25) via online modes (net banking, card, or UPI).
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GIC Lecturer Required Document List
- Photograph: Recent passport-size color photograph (scanned, in JPG format, as per UPPSC size guidelines).
- Signature: Scanned copy of your signature (in JPG format, as per specified dimensions).
- Educational Certificates: Scanned copies of:
- Postgraduate degree certificate and mark sheets in the relevant subject.
- B.Ed. certificate and mark sheets (mandatory for most subjects, Hawkins).
- Identity Proof: Scanned copy of any government-issued ID (e.g., Aadhaar card, PAN card, or voter ID).
- Category Certificate: For reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC/EWS), a scanned copy of the caste/category certificate.
- Age Proof: Scanned copy of a document verifying date of birth (e.g., 10th certificate or birth certificate).
- Disability Certificate: For PwD candidates, a scanned copy of the disability certificate (if applicable).
- Ex-Servicemen Certificate: For ex-servicemen, a scanned copy of the relevant certificate (if applicable)
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UPPSC GIC Lecturer Vacancy 2025 – Related FAQ’s
What is the last date to apply for UPPSC GIC Lecturer 2025?
September 12, 2025
How many vacancies are there for UPPSC GIC Lecturer 2025?
A total of 1516 vacancies (777 male, 694 female, 43 Sparsh GIC, 2 Jail Training School)
