Unit 1 : Geography as a Discipline
1. Geography as a Discipline : Meaning, Nature, Importance and Branches
Unit 2 : The Earth
2. Origin and Evolution of the Earth, 3. Interior of the Earth, 4. Continental Drift Theory of Wegner and Plate Tectonic Theory, 5. Volcanoes and Earthquakes,
Unit 3 : Landforms
6. Minerals and Rocks, 7. Geomorphic Processes, 8. Landforms and their Evolution,
Unit 4 : Climate
9. Atmosphere : Composition and Structure, 10. Solar Rediation, Heat Balance and Temperature, 11. Atmospheric Pressure and Winds, 12. Evaporation, Condensation and Precipitation, 13. Climate of the World and Climatic Change
Unit 5 : Water (Oceans)
14. Oceanic Water—Relief of the Ocean Floor, Temperature and Salinity, 15. Movements of Oceanic Water : Waves, Tides and Currents, 16. Ocean Resources and Pollution,
Unit 6 : Life on the Earth
17. Biosphere and Ecosystem, 18. Bio-Diversity and Conservation,
Part B : India:Physical Environment
Unit 1 : Introduction
1. India : Location and Space Relations,
Unit 2 : Physiography
2. Structure and Physiography, 3. Drainage Pattern of India,
Unit 3 : Climate, Vegetation and Soil
4. Climate, 5. Natural Vegetation and Wild Life, 6. Soils,
Unit 4 : Natural Hazards and Disasters : Causes, Consequence and Management
7. Natural Hazards and Disasters,
Part C : Practical Work
Unit 1 : Fundamentals of Maps
1. Data and Maps, 2. Scale, 3. Directions and Use of Symbols, 4. Latitude, Longitude and Time, 5. Map Projection,
Unit 2 : Topographical and Weather Maps
6. Study of Topographical Maps, 7. Aerial Photographs, 8. Remote Sensing, 9. Weather Instruments, Maps and Charts.
Appendix
Chapterwise Objective Question-Answer
Examination Paper (JAC) with OMR Sheet