ESIC Junior Engineer Syllabus 2018 ESIC Delhi JE Civil/Electrical Exam Pattern 2018-19 Detailed ESIC JE Civil Written Exam Syllabus & Pattern 2018 ESIC Jr. Engineer Exam Pattern & Selection Process 2018
ESIC Junior Engineer Syllabus 2018
About Recruitment:-
EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION (ESIC) has recently announced about the Recruitment of 79 Posts of Junior Engineer (Civil & Electrical). Many Interested & Eligible Candidates Filled there Online Application Form for these Vacant. The Last date of Submitting Online Application form is 15.12.2018. Candidates can check the Details of Recruitment from the Below Provided Link on the table.
About Exam:-
All the Eligible Candidates who filled there online application form for above vacant. They are waiting for the Exam Date. The Exam Date will be announced soon on the official website of ESIC. The Exam will be of online Written Type. More Details about the Exam is provided below.
Exam Pattern:- The Exam Pattern for JE Civil & Electrical will be follows as:
Papers | Subject | Maximum Marks |
Duration Paper |
Paper I Objective Type |
(I) General Intelligence & Reasoning
(II) General Awareness
|
50
50 |
02 Hours |
Paper II Objective Type |
General Engineering (Civil Or Electrical)
|
100 |
- The Exam will be of Written (Computer Based Test).
- The Exam will be Total of 200 Marks with time duration of 02 Hours.
- There will be Negative Marking of 0.25 Marks for each wrong answer in Paper – I & Paper – II.
Note:- The Qualifying Marks for the Written Examination will be decided by ESIC.
Syllabus:- The Written Exam Syllabus for JE Civil & Electrical will be followed as:
Junior Engineer (Civil)
Part – A (100 Questions/100 Marks)
(I) General Intelligence & Reasoning (50 Questions/50 Marks): The Syllabus for General Intelligence includes questions of both verbal and non – verbal type. The test may include questions on analogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts, arithmetical reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series etc. The test will also include questions designed to test the candidate’s abilities to deal with abstract ideas and symbols and their relationships, arithmetical computations and other analytical functions.
(II) General Awareness (50 Questions/50 Marks): Questions will be aimed at testing the candidate’s general awareness of the environment around him/her and its appl ication to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observations and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of any educated person. The test will also include questions relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Polity and Scientific Research, etc. These questions will be such that they do not require a special study of any discipline.
Part B (100 Question/100 Marks)
Civil & Structural Engineering
(I) Building Materials: Physical and Chemical properties, classification, standard tests, uses and manufacture/quarrying of materials e.g. building stones, silicate based materials, cement (Portland), asbestos products, timber and wood based products, laminates, bituminous mate rials, paints, varnishes.
(II) Estimating, Costing and Valuation: estimate, glossary of technical terms, analysis of rates, methods and unit of measurement, Items of work – earthwork, Brick work (Modular & Traditional bricks), RCC work, Shuttering, Timber work, Painting, Flooring, Plastering. Boundary wall, Brick building, Water Tank, Septic tank, Bar bending schedule, Centre line method, Mid – section formula, Trapezoidal formula, Simpson‘s rule. Cost estimate of Septic tank, flexible pavements, Tubewell, isolates and combined footings, Steel Truss, Piles and pile – caps. Valuation – Value and cost, scrapvalue, salvage value, assessed value, sinking fund, depreciation and obsolescence, methods of valuation.
(III) Surveying: Principles of surveying, measurement of distance, chain surveying, working of prismatic compass, compass traversing, bearings, local attraction, plane table surveying, theodolite traversing, adjustment of theodolite, Leveling, Definition of terms used in leveling, contouring, curvature and refraction corrections, temporary and permanent adjustments of dumpy level, methods of contouring, uses of contour map, tachometric survey, curve setting, earth work calculation, advanced surveying equipment.
(IV) Soil Mechanics: Origin of soil, phase diagram, Definitions – void ratio, porosity, degree of saturation, water content, specific gravity of soil grains, unit weights, density index and interrelationship of different parameters, Grain size distribution curves and their uses. Index properties of soils, Atter berg‘s limits, ISI soil classification and plasticity chart. Permeability of soil, coefficient of permeability, determination of coefficient of permeability, Unconfined and confined aquifers, effective stress, quick sand, consolidation of soils, Principles of consolidation, degree of consolidation, pre – consolidation pressure, normally consolidated soil, e – log p curve, computation of ultimate settlement. Shear strength of soils, direct shear test, Vane shear test, Triaxial test. Soil compaction, Laboratory compaction test, Maximum dry density and optimum moisture content, earth pressure theories, active and passive earth pressures, Bearing capacity of soils, plate load test, standard penetration test.
(V) Hydraulics: Fluid properties, hydrostatics, measurements of flow, Bernoulli‘s theorem and its application, flow through pipes, flow in open channels, weirs, flumes, spillways, pumps and turbines.
(VI) Irrigation Engineering: Definition, necessity, benefits, 2II effects of irrigation, types and methods of irrigati on, Hydrology – Measurement of rainfall, run off coefficient, rain gauge, losses from precipitation – evaporation, infiltration, etc. Water requirement of crops, duty, delta and base period, Kharif and Rabi Crops, Command area, Time factor, Crop ratio, Overlap allowance, Irrigation efficiencies. Different type of canals, types of canal irrigation, loss of water in canals. Canal lining – types and advantages. Shallow and deep to wells, yield from a well. Weir and barrage, Failure of weirs and permeable foundation, Slit and Scour, Kennedy‘s theory of critical velocity. Lacey‘s theory of uniform flow. Definition of flood, causes and effects, methods of flood control, water logging, preventive measure. Land reclamation, Characteristics of affecting the fertility of soils, purposes, methods, description of land and reclamation processes. Major irrigation projects in India.
(VII) Transportation Engineering: Highway Engineering – cross sectional elements, geometric design, types of pavements, pavement materials – aggregate s and bitumen, different tests, Design of flexible and rigid pavements – Water Bound Macadam (WBM) and Wet Mix Macadam (WMM), Gravel Road, Bituminous construction, Rigid pavement joint, pavement maintenance, Highway drainage, Railway Engineering – Component s of permanent way – sleepers, ballast, fixtures and fastening, track geometry, points and crossings, track junction, stations and yards. Traffic Engineering – Different traffic survey, speed – flow – density and their interrelationships, intersections and int erchanges, traffic signals, traffic operation, traffic signs and markings, road safety.
(VIII) Environmental Engineering: Quality of water, source of water supply, purification of water, distribution of water, need of sanitation, sewerage systems, circular se wer, oval sewer, sewer appurtenances, sewage treatments. Surface water drainage. Solid waste management – types, effects, engineered management system. Air pollution – pollutants, causes, effects, control. Noise pollution – cause, health effects, control.
B. Structural Engineering
i) Theory of structures: Elasticity constants, types of beams – determinate and indeterminate, bending moment and shear force diagrams of simply supported, cantilever and over hanging beams. Moment of area and moment of inertia for rectangular & circular sections, bending moment and shear stress for tee, channel and compound sections, chimneys, dams and retaining walls, eccentric loads, slope deflection of simply supported and cantilever beams, critical load and columns, Torsion of circular section.
ii) Concrete Technology: Properties, Advantages and uses of concrete, cement aggregates, importance of water quality, water cement ratio, workability, mix design, storage, batching, mixing, placement, compaction, finishing and curing of concrete, quality control of concrete, hot weather and cold weather concreting, repair and maintenance of concrete structures.
iii) RCC Design: RCC beams – flexural strength, shear strength, bond strength, design of singly reinforced and double reinforced beams, cantilever beams. T – beams, lintels. One way and two way slabs, isolated footings. Reinforced brick works, columns, staircases, retaining wall, water tanks (RCC design questions may be based on both Limit State and Working Stress methods).
iv) Steel Design: Steel design and construction of steel columns, beams roof trusses plate girders.
Junior Engineer (Electrical)
Part – A (100 Questions/100 Marks)
(i) General Intelligence & Reasoning (50 Questions/50 Marks): The Syllabus for General Intelligence would include questions of both verbal and non – verbal type. The test may include questions on analogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem solving, analysis, judgment, decision making, visual memo ry, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts, arithmetical reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series etc. The test will also include questions designed to test the candidate’s abilities to deal with abstract ideas an d symbols and their relationships, arithmetical computations and other analytical functions.
(ii) General Awareness (50 Questions/50 Marks): Questions will be aimed at testing the candidate’s general awareness of the environment around him/her and its application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of everyday observations and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of any educated person. The test will also include questi ons relating to India and its neighboring countries especially pertaining to History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Polity and Scientific Research, etc. These questions will be such that they do not require a special study of any discipline.
Part – B (100 Questions/100 Marks)
Electrical Engineering
(i) Basic concepts
Concepts of resistance, inductance, capacitance, and various factors affecting them. Concepts of current, voltage, power, energy and their units.
(ii) Circuit law Kirchhoff’s law, Simple Circuit solution using network theorems.
(iii) 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. Electromagnetic induction, self and mutual induction.
(iv) AC Fundamentals Instantaneous, peak, R.M.S. and average values of alternating waves, Representation of sinusoidal wave form, simple series and parallel AC Circuits consisting of R.L. and C, Resonance, Tank Circu it. Poly Phase system – star and delta connection, 3 phase power, DC and sinusoidal response of R – Land R – C circuit.
(v) Measurement and measuring instruments Measurement of power (1 phase and 3 phase, both active and reactive) and energy, 2 wattmeter method of 3 phase power measurement. Measurement of frequency and phase angle. Ammeter and Voltmeter (both moving coil and moving iron type), Extension of range, Wattmeter, Multimeters, Megger, Energy meter AC Bridges. Use of CRO, Signal Generator, CT, PT and the ir uses. Earth Fault detection.
(vi) Electrical Machines (a) 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. (b) 1 phase and 3 phase transformers – Construction, Principles of operation, equivalent circuit, voltage regulation, O.C. and S.C. Tests, Losses and efficiency. Effect of voltage, frequency and wave form on losses. Parallel operation of 1 phase/3 phase transformers. Autotransformers. (c) 3 phase induction motors, rotating magnetic field, principle of operation, equivalent circuit, torque – speed characteristics, starting and speed control of 3 phase induction motors. Methods of braking, effect of voltage and frequency variation on torque speed characteristics. Fractional Kilowatt Motors and Single Phase Induction Motors: Characteristics and applications.
(vii) Synchronous Machines Generation of 3 – phase e.m.f. armature reaction, voltage regulation, parallel operation of two alternators, synchronizing, control of active and reactive power. Starting and applications of synchronous motors.
(viii) Generation, Transmission and Distribution Different types of power stations, Load factor, diversity factor, demand factor, cost of generation, interconnection of power stations. Power factor improvement, various types of tariffs, types of faults, short circuit current for symmetrical faults. 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. Lightning arresters, various transmission and distribution system, comparison of conductor materials, efficiency of the different system. Cable – Different type of cables, cable rating and derating factor.
(ix) Estimation and costing Estimation of lighting scheme, electric installation of machines and relevant IE rules. Earthing practices and IE Rules.
(x) Utilization of Electrical Energy Illumination, Electric heating, Electric welding, Electroplating, Electric drives and motors.
(xi) Basic Electronics Working of various electronic devices e.g. P N Junction diodes, Transistors (NPN and PNP type), BJT and JFET. Simple circuits using these devices.
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