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Junior Engineer Syllabus

1. The document discusses the exam pattern for SSC JE Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 has 3 sections - General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and a branch specific section. It is an objective type exam with 200 total marks and negative marking. 2. Paper 2 is a written exam worth 300 marks over 3 hours. It focuses on the candidate's chosen branch of engineering. 3. The document also provides the syllabus for Paper 1, covering topics in general intelligence & reasoning, general awareness, and various engineering topics for electrical engineering.

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Junior Engineer Syllabus

1. The document discusses the exam pattern for SSC JE Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 has 3 sections - General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Awareness, and a branch specific section. It is an objective type exam with 200 total marks and negative marking. 2. Paper 2 is a written exam worth 300 marks over 3 hours. It focuses on the candidate's chosen branch of engineering. 3. The document also provides the syllabus for Paper 1, covering topics in general intelligence & reasoning, general awareness, and various engineering topics for electrical engineering.

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SSC-JE

SSC JE Exam Pattern Paper 1


SSC JE paper 1 is objective type. There are two common sections and one branch
specific section. The total marks for paper 1 is 200. There is negative marking in paper
1 and 0.25 marks is deducted for each wrong answers.

No. of Maximum
Sections
Questions Marks

General Intelligence & Reasoning 50 50

General Awareness 50 50

Part A- General Engineering (Civil &


Structural) Or
100 100
Part B- General Engineering (Electrical) O r
Part C- General Engineering (Mechanical)

Total 200 200

SSC JE Exam Pattern For Paper 2


The Paper-II is a written test of 300 marks for a duration of 2 hours. Paper 2 is branch
specific and candidates have to appear for the exam as per their chosen branch of
engineering.

Maximum
Section Time Duration
Marks

Part A- General Engineering (Civil & Structural) Or Composite Time


Part B- General Engineering (Electrical) Or Part C- 300 Duration of 3
General Engineering (Mechanical) Hours
SSC JE Syllabus For Paper 1

Section 1: General Intelligence and Reasoning

This General Intelligence syllabus section mainly consists of questions of both verbal
and non-verbal type. This test particularly includes questions that are designed to test
the candidate’s capacity to deal with abstract ideas, symbols, and their relationships
and other analytical functions.

 i) Decision Making
 ii) Visual Memory
 iii) Relationship Concepts
 iv) Arithmetical Reasoning
 v) Verbal and Figure Classification
 vi) Arithmetical Number Series
 vii) Abstract Ideas and Symbols and Their Relationships
 viii) Arithmetical Number Series
 ix) Arithmetical Computations and Other Analytical Functions
 x) Space Visualization
 xi) Problem Solving

Section 2: General Awareness

The questions in this section main ly test the candidate’s general awareness, knowledge
of current affairs, everyday observations, and its various applications to society.

The questions in this section will be such that candidates do not require a special study
of any particular discipline. This section also includes questions pertaining to India
and its neighboring countries especially relating to the following topics:

 i) Economic Science
 ii) General Polity and Scientific Research
 iii) Current Affairs
 iv) India and its Neighboring Countries

Section 3: General Engineering (Electrical Engineering)

 i) Basic concepts
 ii) Circuit law
 iii) AC Fundamentals
 iv) Magnetic Circuit
 v) Electrical Machines
 vi) Measurement and Measuring instruments
 vii) Synchronous Machines
 viii) Fractional Kilowatt Motors and single phase induction Motors
 ix) Generation
 x) Basic Electronics
 xi) Estimation and Costing
 xii) Transmission and Distribution
 xiii) Utilization and Electrical Energy
SSC JE Syllabus For Paper 2

1.Basic Concepts

 i) Concepts of resistance, inductance, capacitance, and various factors affecting them.


 ii) Concepts of current, voltage, power, energy and their units.
 iii) Circuit law : Kirchhoff‟s law, Simple Circuit solution using network theorems.
 iv) Magnetic Circuit : Concepts of flux, mmf, reluctance, Different kinds of magnetic
materials, Magnetic calculations for conductors of different configuration e.g. straight,
circular, solenoidal, etc.
 v) Electromagnetic induction, self and mutual induction.

2.AC Fundamentals

 i) Instantaneous, peak, R.M.S. and average values of alternating waves.


 ii) Representation of sinusoidal wave form, simple series and parallel AC Circuits
consisting of R.L. and C, Resonance, Tank Circuit.
 iii) Poly Phase system – star and delta connection, 3 phase power, DC and sinusoidal
response of R-Land R-C circuit.

3.Measurement and Measuring Instruments

 i) Measurement of power (1 phase and 3 phase, both active and re -active) and energy, 2
wattmeter method of 3 phase power measurement.
 ii) Measurement of frequency and phase angle.
 iii) Ammeter and voltmeter (both moving oil and moving iron type), extension of range
wattmeter, Multimeters, Megger, Energy meter AC Bridges.
 iv) Use of CRO, Signal Generator, CT, PT and their uses.
 v) Earth Fault detection.

4.Electrical Machines

 i) D.C. Machine – Construction, Basic Principles of D.C. motors and generators, their
characteristics, speed control and starting of D.C. Motors. Method of braking motor,
Losses and efficiency of D.C. Machines.
 ii) 1 phase and 3 phase transformers – Construction, Principles of operation, equivalent
circuit, voltage regulation, O.C. and S.C. Tests, Losses and efficiency.
 iii) Effect of voltage, frequency and wave form on losses. Parallel operation of 1 phase
/3 phase transformers.
Auto transformers.
 iv) 3 phase induction motors, rotating magnetic field, principle of operation, equivalent
circuit, torque-speed characteristics, and starting and speed control of 3 phase
induction motors.
 v) Methods of braking, effect of voltage and frequency variation on torque speed
characteristics.

5.Fractional Kilowatt Motors and Single Phase Induction Motors

 i) Characteristics and applications.


 ii) Synchronous Machines – Generation of 3-phase e.m.f. armature reaction, voltage
regulation, parallel operation of two altern ators, synchronizing, control of active and
reactive power.
 iii) Starting and applications of synchronous motors.
6.Generation, Transmission and Distribution

 i) Power factor improvement, various types of tariffs, types of faults, short circuit
current for symmetrical faults.
 ii) Switchgears – rating of circuit breakers, Principles of arc extinction by oil and air,
H.R.C. Fuses, Protection against earth leakage / over current, etc. Buchholtz relay,
Merz-Price system of protection of generators & transformers, protection of feeders
and bus bars.
 iii) Lightning arresters, various transmission and distribution system, comparison of
conductor materials, efficiency of different system.
 iv) Cable – Different type of cables, cable rating and derating factor.
 v) Different types of power stations, Load factor, diversity factor, demand factor, cost
of generation, inter-connection of power stations.

7.Estimation and Costing

 i) Estimation of lighting scheme, electric installation of machines and relevant IE


rules.
 ii) Earthing practices and IE Rules.

8.Utilization of Electrical Energy

 i) Illumination
 ii) Electric heating
 iii) Electric welding
 iv) Electroplating
 v) Electric drives and motors.

9.Basic Electronics

 i) Working of various electronic devices e.g. P N Junction diodes, Transistors (NPN


and PNP type) BJT and JFET.
 ii) Simple circuits using these devices.
RRB JE
Candidates must be aware of the RRB JE Exam Pattern. The Computer Based Test of
RRB JE is conducted in various stages comprising multiple -choice questions.

RRB JE CBT 1st stage has 100 questions while in 2nd CBT, a total of 150 questions are
asked. There is a negative marking of 1/3 marks for every wrong answer in both the
stages. Candidates will have to go through document verification and medical
examination once they are able to clear the CBT -2.

RRB JE 1st Stage CBT has the following four sections:

 a. General Intelligence and Reasoning


 b. General Awareness
 c. Mathematics
 d. General Science

RRB JE 2nd Stage CBT has the fol lowing sections:

 a. General Awareness
 b. Physics and Chemistry
 c. Basics of Computers and Application
 d. Basics of Environment and Pollution Control
 e. Technical Abilities

RRB JE Syllabus For CBT 1


Let us now look at the section -wise RRB JE Syllabus. This will help you understand the
exam a little better.

RRB JE Syllabus For Mathematics (CBT 1)


The following topics are included in the Mathematics section:

1. Algebra
2. Polynomials
3. Instalments
4. Factors and Simplification
5. Arithmetic Simple and Compound Interes t
6. Taxation
7. Shares and Dividends
8. Ratio and Proportion
9. Percentage
10. Time and Distance
11. Time and Work
12. Profit and Loss
13. Pipes and Cisterns
14. Mensuration
15. Problem on Ages
16. Investment
17. Basic Data Interpretation
18. Histogram
19. Frequency Polygon
20. Bar-Diagram
21. Pie-Chart
22. Pictorial Graph

RRB JE Syllabus General Awareness (CBT 1)


The General Awareness section of RRB JE requires knowledge of current affairs and
events/issues of national as well as international importance. A few questions related to
new technologies and reform in Indian Railway can also be asked. In short, you have to be
ready with every topic given below:

1. Rail Budget
2. General Awareness on Railwa y
3. Indian Polity
4. Current Events
5. Geography
6. Economy
7. Banking
8. Sports
9. Finance Marketing
10. Indian History

RRB JE Syllabus For General Intelligence & Reasoning (CBT


1)
The Reasoning section can be a tricky one because it checks your logical compatibility.
We advise you to read the questions properly before solving them. Check out the detailed
RRB JE Syllabus for General Intelligence & Reasoning below:

1. Number Series
2. Input-Output
3. Syllogism
4. Coding-Decoding
5. Word Building
6. Clock
7. Seating Arrangement
8. Calendar
9. Decision Making
10. Direction Sense
11. Visual Memory
12. Blood Relations
13. Figural Classification
14. Arithmetical Reasoning
15. Similarities and Differences
16. Space Visualization or Space Orientatio n
17. Analogy
18. Non-Verbal Series
19. Statement Conclusion

RRB JE Syllabus For General Science (CBT 1)


General Science section requires your knowledge of basic, high school level Science –
Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Finish the CBSE syllabus of Class 9 and Class 10
Science for this section.

RRB JE Syllabus For CBT 2


This section of the article talks a bout the syllabus for CBT-2. Please note that there are
five sections (General Awareness, Physics & Chemistry, Basics of Computers &
Applications, Basics of Environment & Pollution Control and Technical Abilities) under
the CBT 2 syllabus.

JE Syllabus For General Awareness (CBT 2)


Find the RRB JE Syllabus for CBT 2 – General Awareness below:

1. Knowledge of Current affair s


2. Indian Geography
3. Culture and History of India including freedom struggle, Indian Polity and
constitution, Indian Economy
4. Environmental issues concerning India and the Worl d
5. Sports
6. General scientific and technological developments

RRB JE Syllabus For Physics & Chemistry (CBT 2)


The overall syllabus of Physics and Chemistry comprises of up to 10th standard CBSE
syllabus.

JE Syllabus For Basics Of Computers & Applications (CBT 2)


The RRB JE Syllabus for Basics Of Computers & Applications is as below:

1. Architecture of Computers
2. Input and Output devices
3. Storage devices
4. Networking
5. Operating System like Windows, Unix, Linu x
6. MS Office
7. Various data representation
8. Internet and Email
9. Websites & Web Browsers
10. Computer Viruses

RRB JE Syllabus For Basics Of Environment & Pollution


Control (CBT 2)
The syllabus for Basics Of Environment & Pollution Control is as below:

1. Basics of Environment
2. The adverse effect of environmental pollution and control strategie s
3. Air, Water and Noise pollution & their effect and contro l
4. Waste Management
5. Global warming
6. Acid rain
7. Ozone depletion

RRB JE Syllabus For Technical Abilities (CBT 2)


The section of Technical Abilities covers the engineering subjects. In this section, we will
cover the RRB JE Syllabus for CBT 2 – Technical Abilities.

RRB JE Syllabus For Electrical Engineering (CBT 2)


We bring you the detailed syllabus of the Electrical Engineering section:

1.Machines
2. Electrical and Electronic Measurement s
3. Basics of Circuit and Power Electronic s
4. Analog and Digital Electronic s
5. Signals and Systems
6. Power and Control Systems
7. Circuits and Measurement Systems
RSEB (RVUNL-RVPNL-AVVNL-JVVNL-JdVVNL)
JVVNL JEN Syllabus and Exam Pattern
The board authorities of Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. (JVVNL) are soon going to publish the detailed
JVVNL Junior Engineer syllabus and exam pattern for the year 2020. The candidates who are soon going
to appear in the JVVNL JEN Electrical and Civil exam 2020. can check the detailed syllabus here. We
have summed up the latest syllabus of the Helper II exam. With the necessary preparations, candidates
can crack the written examination and score good marks.

JVVNL JEN Electrical Syllabus


Since the JVVNL JEN Electrical syllabus has not been published yet, we can take the previous year’s
syllabus into consideration. Kindly note that the syllabus is could to change when the official JVVNL
JEN syllabus 2020 will be released.

The entire exam will be conducted in two different parts. viz. Part-A and Part-B.

Part-A includes:

 The standard and syllabus of Degree of Engineering in the respective discipline.

Part-B includes:

 General Knowledge and Everyday Science


 Hindi General
 Reasoning and Mental ability
 English General
 Mathematics
A brief outline is given here under of each sub-parts:

 General Knowledge and Everyday Science: Current affairs including issues of state Rajasthan, Science,
Indian History, Civics, Indian Polity, National and International Importance, etc.
 Hindi General: Hindi Language and Grammar of 10th standard.
 Reasoning and Mental ability: Number Series, Shapes and Mirror Images, Clocks, Analytical reasoning,
Letter series, etc.
 English General: English Language and Grammar of 10th standard.
 Mathematics: Mathematics of 10th standard.
Here we are providing detailed information on the specific subjects that applicants need to prepare and
learn about to participate in the JVVNL Junior Engineer exam 2020.

Core Subjects of JVVNL JEN Electrical Syllabus:

 Electronics Devices
 Utilization of Electric Energy
 Power Electronics and Drives
 Electromagnetic Theory
 Network Analysis
 Control Systems
 Electrical Machines
 Analog and Digital Electronics
 Power Systems
 Electrical Instrumentation
General Science:

 Organic and Inorganic Chemistry


 Light
 Weight and mass
 periodic table
 Heat
 Metal
 Human physiology
 Human health and disease
 Microorganism
 macro organism
 insects and reptiles
 Plants
 Microbes
 evolution
General Knowledge:

 Indian History (including ancient, medieval, modern, Constitution and polity, great character, and others)
 National and Regional Geography
 Natural vegetation
 River system and drainage
 Industry and agriculture
 Indian Economics
 Civics
 Persons and places
 Games and sports
 Special reference to Rajasthan
 Basic Computer knowledge
General English:

 Sentence-verb-agreement
 Article and preposition
 Spelling test
 Passage completion
 Antonym and Synonym
 Word formation
 Idioms and phrases
 Sentence improvement
 Error correction
 Voice change
 Narration
 Fill in the blanks with appropriate words
 One word substitution
 Joining and splitting
 Topic rearrangement
General Hindi:

 Class X level Hindi Grammar and language


Numerical aptitude:

 Number system and related problems


 Decimals and fraction
 Square roots
 Simplification and approximation
 H.C.F. and L.C.M. Related problems
 Percentage
 Ratio and proportion
 Time and work
 Pipe and cisterns
 Profit and loss
 Time and distance
 Boats and stream
 Problems on train
 Average
 Mixtures and allegations
 Numbers and ages
 Indices and surds
 Simple equations
 Partnership
 Probability
 Simple and compound interest
 Permutations and combinations
 Mensuration
 Areas
 Volumes
General Awareness:

 National, international, and state current events, important treaty and Mous, famous demise, recent awards
General Intelligence and Reasoning ability:

 Data sufficiency
 Artificial language
 Making judgments
 Matching definitions
 Series test
 Puzzles
 Data interpretation
 Analogies
 Direction and distance
 Number
 Sitting arrangement
 Passage and conclusion
 Ranking and time sequence
 Classification
 Decision-making ability
 Statement and arguments
 Statement and assumptions
 Input / Output
 Coding decoding
 Passage and conclusion
 Alphabet test
 Figure series
 Miscellaneous test
 Statement and conclusion
 Word formation
 Blood relations
 Letter and symbol series
 Syllogism
 Odd figure out
 Assertion and reasoning
 Theme detection
 Logical problems
 Verbal Classification
 Cause and effect
 Logical deduction
JVVNL Junior Engineer Exam Pattern 2020
As no certain changes in exam pattern have been notified by the hierarchies of the JVVNL board, the
exam pattern is expected to remain the same for 2020 as previous years. The JVVNL Junior Engineer
Electrical Exam Pattern 2020 is as followed:

 It will be a computer based written competitive exam.


 Part-A paper will consist of objective type questions.
 Marks will not be deducted for each wrong answer.
 Part-B paper will be qualifying in nature.
The exam pattern of JVVNL Junior Engineer is represented below for your convenience:
Name of the post Phase Part Subjects Marks Weightage Time Duration

A Core Subjects 60%

B General Knowledge and Science 40%

General Hindi

General English
Junior Engineer (JEN) 2 hours
Phase-I Mental Ability & Reasoning

Mathematics

Total 150
RSMSSB Junior Engineer Syllabus and Exam Pattern
The Syllabus and Exam Pattern for the RSMSSB Junior Engineer post has been announced by the board.
Candidates who have applied for the RSMSSB Junior Engineer examination 2021 should know the
comprehensive syllabus and exact exam pattern before they start their preparation. This will help the
candidates to cover the entire syllabus, subject as well as subtopic wise. Similarly, knowing the exam
pattern will help them while practicing, test series, or mock tests for the examination. This examination is
under RSMSSB for the post of Junior Engineer.

Though the number of vacancies is high in number, the competition will be high with numerous candidates
attending the examination. All the candidates who will be attending the examination will have to complete
all (Written and DV) stages in order to be selected for the post. Read the article below for complete
information regarding the RSMSSB Junior Engineer Syllabus and Exam Pattern for the written exam.

RSMSSB Junior Engineer Syllabus


The RSMSSB Junior Post will consist of two stages in the selection process. Candidates will have to clear
both the written examination and the DV process to be qualified for the post. We can now take a look at
the detailed syllabus for the written examination. Candidates should follow the syllabus as given below
while preparing for the examination.

RSMSSB Junior Engineer Written Examination Syllabus

The RSMSSB Junior Engineer post written examination will consist of two parts. Part A will be General
Knowledge and Part B will be the concerned subjects like Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical).

RSMSSB Junior Engineer General Knowledge of Rajasthan Syllabus:


Candidates should have complete knowledge of Rajasthan. Such types of questions will be asked in this
section. It is a section in which candidates can look to score high marks. The topics to be focused on are as
follows.

 History of Rajasthan
 Art of Rajasthan
 Culture & Traditions of Rajasthan
 Heritage of Rajasthan
 The literature of Rajasthan
 Geography of Rajasthan
 Economy – Rajasthan & India
 Science & Technology etc
Concerned Subjects: Under Part B, which will be the concerned subjects, candidates need to prepare based
on their respective subjects. This will be the testing section of the candidates. All candidates need to work
hard and prepare well to clear this paper. Candidates can also take mock tests and prepare with a proper
plan to crack this section. The topics for the concerned subjects for RSMSSB Junior Engineer are given
below.
RSMSSB Junior Engineer Civil/Mechanical/Electrical Syllabus
RSMSSB Junior Engineer Electrical Syllabus 1. Control systems
2. Analytical instrumentation
3. Power Systems
4. Digital Signal Processing
5. Computer Control of Processes, Networks
6. Power Electronics and Drives
7. Electrical machines
8. Electrical Circuits and Fields
9. Measurements, Instrumentation, and Transducers
10. Industrial Instrumentation
11. Digital Electronics
12. Communication Engineering

RSMSSB Junior Engineer 2021 Exam Pattern


We have seen the RSMSSB Junior Engineer Syllabus for the written examination. Candidates can prepare
themselves according to the syllabus as given above. We can take a look at the exam pattern for the
RSMSSB Junior Engineer written exam. The exam pattern will give candidates a better understanding of
what the examination will look like. The exam pattern is as given below.

Section Subject No. of Questions Marks Exam Duration

Part A General Knowledge of Rajasthan 40 40 2 Hours

Part B Concerned Subjects 80 80

Total 120 120

 The exam will be a written objective type examination.


 It will consist of 2 different parts.
 Part A will be of General Knowledge of Rajasthan and Part B will be of concerned subjects like;
Civil, Mechanical and Electrical.
 With a total of 120 questions, Part A will carry 40 questions and Part B will carry 80 questions.
 Each question will carry 1 mark in the examination.
 There will be a negative marking of ⅓ in the examination.
 The minimum qualifying marks will be 40% out of the total marks.
 Candidates need to also score the required cut-off marks. Only those candidates will be selected for
the DV process.
 The exam will be for 2 Hours.

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