Junior Engineer Syllabus
Junior Engineer Syllabus
No. of Maximum
Sections
Questions Marks
General Awareness 50 50
Maximum
Section Time Duration
Marks
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
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
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
2.AC Fundamentals
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.
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.
i) Illumination
ii) Electric heating
iii) Electric welding
iv) Electroplating
v) Electric drives and motors.
9.Basic Electronics
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.
a. General Awareness
b. Physics and Chemistry
c. Basics of Computers and Application
d. Basics of Environment and Pollution Control
e. Technical Abilities
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
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
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
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
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
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.
The entire exam will be conducted in two different parts. viz. Part-A and Part-B.
Part-A includes:
Part-B includes:
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.
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:
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:
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:
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.
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).
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