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WBPCB Jr Environmental Assistant Syllabus 2021
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About WBPCB Jr Environmental Assistant Admit Card :
West Bengal Pollution Control Board has Recently Announced and Invited the Online Applications from the Eligible Candidates for the Various Posts. The total number of Vacancies for these Posts were 48 Posts. Many Interested and Eligible Candidates applied for these Posts online. The Process of Submission of Online Applications for these Posts was commenced from 10th of December, 2020 and Last Date to Apply for these Posts was 31st of December, 2020. Check the other details from below.
Origination Name | West Bengal Pollution Control Board |
Name of Post | Various Posts |
No. of Vacancy | 48 Posts |
Selection Process | Announce Shortly |
Exam Date | 24th and 25th of January, 2021 |
Application Submission Start Date | 10.12.2020 |
Last Date to Apply Online | 31.12.2020 |
About Exam :
West Bengal Pollution Control Board will soon conduct the Written Exam for the Various Posts. Candidates who applied for these Posts are were waiting for the Exam Dates.
So Here is a Good News for all those Candidates who were waiting for the Exam Dates that the Dates are Now Released. Exam for these Posts will be held on 24th and 25th of January, 2021.
Nowadays Competition Level become very high so Competitive Exams gets too tougher. Candidates facing critical problem of “What to prepare” and “How to prepare” to give their best in their exams. So, here we are providing the latest Syllabus & Exam Pattern.
Selection Process :
- Written Exam
- Interview
Exam Pattern :
Exam Pattern for the Written Exam is as Follows:-
- For Assistant Environmental Engineer:-
- The Exam will be of Objective Type.
- Questions will be in the form of Multiple Type Choice Questions (MCQ).
- There will be total 90 Questions.
- Maximum Marks for this Exam will be 90 Marks.
- Each Questions will be of 1 Mark.
- Time allocated for this Exam will be of 1 hour & 30 minutes.
Subjects | Marks |
English | 20 Marks |
General Studies & Current Affairs | 20 Marks |
Engineering | 40 Marks |
Computer Application | 10 Marks |
2. For Junior Environmental Engineer:-
- The Exam will be of Objective Type.
- Questions will be in the form of Multiple Type Choice Questions (MCQ).
- There will be total 90 Questions.
- Maximum Marks for this Exam will be 90 Marks.
- Each Questions will be of 1 Mark.
- Time allocated for this Exam will be of 1 hour & 30 minutes.
Subjects | Marks |
English | 20 Marks |
General Studies & Current Affairs | 20 Marks |
Engineering | 40 Marks |
Computer Application | 10 Marks |
3. For Environmental Analyst:–
- The Exam will be of Objective Type.
- Questions will be in the form of Multiple Type Choice Questions (MCQ).
- There will be total 90 Questions.
- Maximum Marks for this Exam will be 90 Marks.
- Each Questions will be of 1 Mark.
- Time allocated for this Exam will be of 1 hour & 30 minutes.
Subjects | Marks |
English | 20 Marks |
Arithmetic | 20 Marks |
General Studies | 40 Marks |
Computer Application | 10 Marks |
4. For Senior Accounts Clerk:-
- The Exam will be of Objective Type.
- Questions will be in the form of Multiple Type Choice Questions (MCQ).
- There will be total 90 Questions.
- Maximum Marks for this Exam will be 90 Marks.
- Each Questions will be of 1 Mark.
- Time allocated for this Exam will be of 1 hour & 30 minutes.
Subjects | Marks |
English | 20 Marks |
Arithmetic | 20 Marks |
General Studies | 40 Marks |
Computer Application | 10 Marks |
5. For Accounts Clerk:-
- The Exam will be of Objective Type.
- Questions will be in the form of Multiple Type Choice Questions (MCQ).
- There will be total 90 Questions.
- Maximum Marks for this Exam will be 90 Marks.
- Each Questions will be of 1 Mark.
- Time allocated for this Exam will be of 1 hour & 30 minutes.
Subjects | Marks |
English | 30 Marks |
Arithmetic | 30 Marks |
General Studies | 20 Marks |
Computer Application | 10 Marks |
6. For Laboratory Assistant:-
- The Exam will be of Objective Type.
- Questions will be in the form of Multiple Type Choice Questions (MCQ).
- There will be total 90 Questions.
- Maximum Marks for this Exam will be 90 Marks.
- Each Questions will be of 1 Mark.
- Time allocated for this Exam will be of 1 hour & 30 minutes.
Subjects | Marks |
English | 20 Marks |
General Studies & Current Affairs | 30 Marks |
Science | 40 Marks |
7. For Junior Environmental Assistant:-
- The Exam will be of Objective Type.
- Questions will be in the form of Multiple Type Choice Questions (MCQ).
- There will be total 90 Questions.
- Maximum Marks for this Exam will be 90 Marks.
- Each Questions will be of 1 Mark.
- Time allocated for this Exam will be of 1 hour & 30 minutes.
Subjects | Marks |
English | 30 Marks |
Arithmetic | 20 Marks |
General Studies & Current Affairs | 30 Marks |
Computer Application | 10 Marks |
Exam Syllabus :
Exam Syllabus for Examination is given below :-
- For Assistant Environmental Engineer:-
- English (20 Marks)
- Fundamentals of the English language such as vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage,
- General Studies& Current Affairs (20 Marks)
- Matters of everyday observation, everyday science, current events and problems with special reference to India , Test of Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude.
- Engineering (40 Marks)
- Basic Engineering Principles: Fluid Mechanics, momentum, heat and mass transfer, thermodynamics, Metallurgy
- Fundamental Information: Basic chemical technology, chemical reactions, strength of materials, materials of construction, definitions of BOD, COD, MLSS, MLVSS, SVI etc.
- Basic Process information: Thermal Power Plants,Primary and secondary steel industries, cement industries, basic chemical industries including coal and petroleum, food processing, distilleries, paper industry
- Air Pollution Fundamentals: Different air pollutants – sources and effects. Mitigation measures. Principles of basic design of APC devices like ESP, Bag Filter, Cyclone Separator etc. Vehicular Pollution – measurement & mitigation
- Water Pollution Fundamentals: Different water pollutants – sources and effects. Mitigation measures. Principles of basic design of Water Pollution mitigation devices
- biological and chemical treatment. Unit Operations of ETP. Concept of CETP and its application. River, Lake, Water body pollution – sources & abatement measures
- Soil pollution: Causes and mitigation measures
- Noise Pollution: Basic knowledge; Causes & effects, mitigation measures
- Waste management and minimization: Different types of wastes and fundamentals of management methods, waste utilization, waste to energy
- Environmental Legislations – History of Indian environmental legislation. Fundamentals of different environmental laws and rules. Role of Judiciary, NGT on environmental issues. Role and activities of MoEF& CC, CPCB, SPCB as per environmental Acts & Rules
- International and National background of development of Environmental movement – Different conventions and events, International Environmental related Protocols, Conferences etc.
- Basic knowledge of Monitoring of Environmental Parameters & Online Monitoring
- Concept of Sustainable Development, Green Economics, EIA, EMP, Green Peace Movement
- Water resources and its preservation, Non-conventional Energy/WHRB/Reduction of Energy Consumption in industrial processes
- Climate Change related issues
- Computer Application: (10 Marks)
- Elementary knowledge of Computer, Concept of Hardware and Software, Operating System, Office Application Software, Computer networking.
2. For Junior Environmental Engineer:-
- English (20 Marks)
- Fundamentals of the English language such as vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage,
- General Studies& Current Affairs (20 Marks)
- Matters of everyday observation, everyday science, current events and problems with special reference to India , Test of Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude.
- Engineering (40 Marks)
- Basic Engineering Principles: Fluid Mechanics, momentum, heat and mass transfer, thermodynamics, Metallurgy
- Fundamental Information: Basic chemical technology, chemical reactions, strength of materials, materials of construction, definitions of BOD, COD, MLSS, MLVSS, SVI etc.
- Basic Process information: Thermal Power Plants,Primary and secondary steel industries, cement industries, basic chemical industries including coal and petroleum, food processing, distilleries, paper industry
- Air Pollution Fundamentals: Different air pollutants – sources and effects. Mitigation measures. Principles of basic design of APC devices like ESP, Bag Filter, Cyclone Separator etc. Vehicular Pollution – measurement & mitigation
- Water Pollution Fundamentals: Different water pollutants – sources and effects. Mitigation measures. Principles of basic design of Water Pollution mitigation devices
- biological and chemical treatment. Unit Operations of ETP. Concept of CETP and its application. River, Lake, Water body pollution – sources & abatement measures
- Soil pollution: Causes and mitigation measures
- Noise Pollution: Basic knowledge; Causes & effects, mitigation measures
- Waste management and minimization: Different types of wastes and fundamentals of management methods, waste utilization, waste to energy
- Environmental Legislations – History of Indian environmental legislation. Fundamentals of different environmental laws and rules. Role of Judiciary, NGT on environmental issues. Role and activities of MoEF& CC, CPCB, SPCB as per environmental Acts & Rules
- International and National background of development of Environmental movement – Different conventions and events, International Environmental related Protocols, Conferences etc.
- Basic knowledge of Monitoring of Environmental Parameters & Online Monitoring
- Concept of Sustainable Development, Green Economics, EIA, EMP, Green Peace Movement
- Water resources and its preservation, Non-conventional Energy/WHRB/Reduction of Energy Consumption in industrial processes
- Climate Change related issues
- Computer Application: (10 Marks)
- Elementary knowledge of Computer, Concept of Hardware and Software, Operating System, Office Application Software, Computer networking.
3. For Environmental Analyst:–
- English (20 Marks)
- Fundamentals of the English language such as vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage etc.
- General Studies& Current Affairs (20 Marks)
- Matters of everyday observation including everyday science, Environmental law, Climate Change, Test of Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Current events and problems with special reference to India. Mathematics of class XII standard.
- Science (40 Marks) Physics
- Kinetic Theory of Gases: Ideal gas, pressure exerted by it kinetic interpretation of temperature, Maxwell’s distribution of molecular speeds, Cp and Cv – two molar specific heats of gases, Cp – Cv = R and pVT-relations for adiabatic changes; variation of atmospheric pressure and temperature, Behaviour of real gases, Thermodynamics: 1st law of thermodynamics & 2nd law of thermodynamics Thermal radiation: Planck’s idea of quantization, Planck’s distribution law
- Waves: Wave motion and differential equation of plane progressive waves, energy and intensity Bel and decibel; loudness and phonElements of quantum physics: Photoelectric effect, Compton effect, Raman effect etc. and success of quantum theory, Bohr’s theory of hydrogen spectra, principal quantum numbers Atomic Spectrum: Good quantum numbers, and selection rules. Bohr-Sommerfeld model. Fine structure. Study of fine structure by Michelson interferometer. Nuclear physics: Nucleus (mass, size, nucleons & binding energy), binding energy- mass number curve and explanation of stability, fission and fusion of nuclei, radioactive disintegration, radio isotopes and uses; nuclear reactor, nuclear reaction, thermonuclear reaction and stellar energy.
- Chemistry
- Inorganic – Metal Complexes, photo-inorganic chemistry
- Atomic Structure and Chemical bonding, group theory and chemistry of d &f block elements, Inorganic reaction mechanisms & catalysis, Qualitative and quantitative aspects of analysis, analytical techniques, inorganic materials & nuclear and radiochemistry, Spectral techniques in inorganics chemistry.
- Organic- Basic organic Chemistry Stereochemistry ofaliphatic hydrocarbons, Aromatic Hydrocarbons Chemistry of Halogenated hydrocarbons, Alcohol, Easter, phenols, Sulphur containing compounds, Nitrogen containing Functional groups.
- Physical Chemistry – Quantum Chemistry & Spectroscopyspectroscopic and diffraction methods States of matter & ionic Equilibrium Physical chemistry of materials, Molarity and Formality, Normality, Molality, Titration based on complexation reaction, Chemical Thermodynamics and its applications, Phase equilibrium and Electrochemical Cells
- Zoology
- Principles of microscopy: Light Microscopy; Phase contrast microscopy; Electron microscopy (EM) – Scanning EM (SEM) and Transmission EM (TEM)
- Concept of genetic information-RNA polymerase, chain elongation and termination, Formation of initiation complex (in Prokaryotes and RNA Polymerase II in Eukaryotes)
- Characterization and classification of bacteria (on the basis of staining methods), Techniques of microorganism culture (sterilization reproduction and growth, maintenance and preservation of pure cultures), Control of micro-organisms Microbes in relation to common diseases of man and control (Cholera and Shigella)
- Integrated pest management and biological control of pests: principles and significance
- Botany
- Biochemistry: Mechanism of enzyme action, enzyme inhibition, Enzyme kinetics (Michaelis Menten equation)
- Physiology: absorption and action spectra, Red drop and Emerson effect, Photochemical reaction centres
- Photosynthetic efficiency of C3 and C4 plants and crop productivity, Photorespiration mechanism and significance, Oxidative pentose phosphate pathway and its significance, Biochemistry of dinitrogen fixation in Rhizobium, Critical day length, concept of light monitoring Concept of biological clock and biorhythm,
- Microbiology: Preparation of bacterial media – (a) Nutrient agar and nutrient broth,
- (b) Preparation of slants and pouring Petri plates, Sub-culturing of bacterial culture. Gram staining from bacterial culture. Microscopic examination of bacteria from natural habitat (curd) by simple staining. PCR and its application, Steps of cloning technique
- Environmental Science
- Introduction to Environmental Sciences
- Stoichiometry, chemical equilibrium, chemical potential; Acid-base reactions (acidity, alkalinity, buffers and buffer capacity)
- Principles of sedimentation, coagulation, precipitation; Concept of solubility product; Filtration and adsorption processes
- Composition and structure of the atmosphere; Properties of atmospheric gases, aerosols, SPM; Photochemical reactions in the atmosphere (photochemical smog)
- Renewable Resources: Solar energy (PV cells, PG cells); Geothermal energy (origin, utilization); Ocean energy; Biomass energy; Hydroelectricity
- Social perspectives on environment, Environment, development & sustainability
- Methodologies for environmental studies, Environmental impact and risk assessment,
- Pollution and health
- Urban ecosystems
- Atmosphere and global climate change
- Natural & managed ecosystems, Biodiversity and conservation biology, Soil biology
- Ecotoxicology and environmental health
- Pesticide Pollution: Sources, categories; Pesticidal effects in water; Elementary idea on IPML
- Metal Pollution: Metals in soil, food and water; Elementary idea on Lead and Cadmium pollution
- Fireworks Pollution: Definition, characteristics, composition; Pollution and effects; Safety and laws
- COD, BOD, Phenol, Nitrate- Nitrogen, Nitrite- Nitrogen , Phosphate
- Agricultural Science
- Cropping patterns in different agro-climatic zones of the country
- Concepts of various cropping and farming systems
- Package of practices for production of important cereals, pulses, oil seeds, fibres, sugar, commercial and fodder crops.
- Weeds, their characteristics, dissemination and association with various crops; their multiplications; cultural, biological, and chemical control of weeds
- Important features and scope of various types of forestry plantations such as social forestry, agro-forestry, and natural forests
- Forest products. Agro forestry and value addition. Conservation of forest flora and fauna.
- Soil- physical, chemical and biological properties. Processes and factors of soil formation. Soils of India. Mineral and organic constituents of soils and their role in maintaining soil productivity
- Computer Application: (10 Marks)
- Elementary knowledge of Computer, Concept of Hardware and Software, Operating System, Office Application Software, Computer networking.
4. For Senior Accounts Clerk:-
- English (20 Marks)
- Fundamentals of the English language such as vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage etc.
- Arithmetic, General Studies & Current Affairs: (20 Marks)
- Divisibility, fractions, decimals, recurring decimals, simplification, HCF, LCM, Partnership, Average, Ratio and proportions, percentage, simple interest, profit & loss, time & distance, area of rectangles and squaresincluding matters of everyday observation and Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General Knowledge & Current events.
- Commerce & Accountancy (40 Marks)
- Business Studies – Nature and Purpose of Business, Forms of Business Organization, Private, Public and Global Enterprises, Banking, Banking Service including digital banking, Insurance, Postal & Telecom Service, E-Business, Outsourcing, Social Responsibility of Business & Ethics. Source of Business Finance, Nature and Significance of Management, Principles of Management, Business Environment, Planning, Organizing , Staffing, Directing and Controlling. Financial Management.
- Accountancy: Accounting- concept and objectives, Basic Accounting, Fundamental accounting assumptions: GAAP: Concept, Business Entity, System of Accounting, Accounting Standards, Recording of Business Transactions, Bank Reconciliation Statement, Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves, Accounting for Bills of Exchange, Trial balance and Rectification of Errors, Financial Statements,. Cash Flow Statement Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations, Partnership Firms and Companies, Financial Statement Analysis, Computers in Accounting and Computerized Accounting SystemAudit -Introduction to Auditing, Errors and Frauds and Auditor, Different Types of Audit, Internal Control System, Pre-Audit Procedure, Vouching of Transactions, New Branches of Auditing.
- Taxation – Income Tax in India, Tax structure in India – Direct Tax, Indirect Tax, Basic Concepts and definitions under income Tax Act, Incomes which do not form part of Total Income, Residential Status and Incidence of Tax of individual assesse Income under the head “Salaries”, Income from “House Propertys, Income from “Capital Gains”, Income from Other Sources, Goods and Services Tax (GST):
- Costing – Definition of Cost, Classification of Cost, Preparation of Cost Sheet, Cost of Materials, Cost of Labour, Basic Concept of Overhead.
- Economics and Statistics – Economics, Scarcity, Choice, Opportunity Cost, Production, Production Possibilities, Factors of Production, Economic Problems, Economic Systems and the Concepts of Development and Underdevelopment, Demand, Supply, Production, Cost of Production, Markets, The Role of Government in the Economy, The Major Macroeconomic Variables: National Income, Consumption, Savings and Investments, Unemployment, and Inflation, Growth and Development, Fiscal Policy, Money and Banking, International Trade, Exchange Rates, Tariff, Quotas, The Basics of Factor Market, Statistical Tools for Understanding Indian Economy, Data- Collection of Data- Presentation of Data- Graphical- Tabular- Frequency, Distribution-Measures of Central Tendency- Mean, Median, Mode, Changing Features of Indian Economy, Analysis of the Agricultural Economy of India and West Bengal, Analysis of the Industrial economy of India and West Bengal, Growth in National Income, Per Capita Income- Literacy and Education- Population- Health Indicators- Sectoral Compositions. Concepts of Function, Curves, Straight line, Slopes (non evaluative part, Demand- Factors determining demand, Concept of Elasticity- Elasticity of Demand, Cost Curves- Relationships among AC,AVC, MC, AFC , TC, TVC, TFC- Interrelationship, Revenue- Total –Average- Marginal- Relationships among them- Relationship between AR MR and E- Revenue Under Variable Price and Fixed Price Situation., Supply- Supply function, Market Equilibrium under Perfect Competition, Equilibrium under Monopoly, National Income and Related Aggregates, Impact of Economic Reforms on Banking, Insurance and International Trade
- Commercial Law – Law of Contract, Law relating to Sale of Goods, The Law of partnership, Law relating to Negotiable Instruments, Law of Insurance.
- Computer Application: (10 Marks) : Elementary knowledge of Computer, Concept of Hardware and Software, Operating System, Office Application Software, Computer networking,
5. For Accounts Clerk:-
- English:(30 Marks)
- Fundamentals of the English language such as vocabulary, grammar, sentence, structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage etc.
- Arithmetic : (30 Marks)
- Divisibility, fractions, decimals, recurring decimals, simplification, HCF, LCM, Partnership, Average, Ratio and proportions, percentage, simple interest, profit & loss, time & distance, area of rectangles and squares.
- General Studies& Current Affairs (20 Marks)
- Matters of everyday observation including everyday science, current events and problems with special reference to India and elementary knowledge of Indian History and Indian Geography .Test of Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude.
- Computer Application: (10 Marks)
- Elementary knowledge of Computer, Concept of Hardware and Software, Operating System, Office Application Software, Computer networking.
- English:(30 Marks)
- Fundamentals of the English language such as vocabulary, grammar, sentence, structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage etc.
- Arithmetic : (30 Marks)
- Divisibility, fractions, decimals, recurring decimals, simplification, HCF, LCM, Partnership, Average, Ratio and proportions, percentage, simple interest, profit & loss, time & distance, area of rectangles and squares.
- General Studies& Current Affairs (20 Marks)
- Matters of everyday observation including everyday science, current events and problems with special reference to India and elementary knowledge of Indian History and Indian Geography .Test of Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude.
- Computer Application: (10 Marks)
- Elementary knowledge of Computer, Concept of Hardware and Software, Operating System, Office Application Software, Computer networking.
6. For Laboratory Assistant:-
- English (20 Marks)
- Fundamentals of the English language such as vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage etc.
- General Studies & Current Affairs (30 Marks)
- Matters of everyday observation including everyday science, current events and problems with special reference to India, Test of Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude.
- Science (40 marks) Chemistry
- Concept of elements, atoms and molecules, Atomic and molecular masses percentage composition and empirical and molecular formula chemical reactions, chemical equations periodic table, properties of elements – Nomenclature of element Types of solutions, expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids solubility of gases in liquids, solid solutions General introduction of Organic compounds qualitative and quantitative analysis.
- Physics
- Need for measurement; unit of measurement; systems of units; SI units, fundamental and derived
- units. Length, mass and time measurement
- Accuracy and precision of measuring instruments; errors in measurement; significant figures.
- Dimensions of physical quantities, dimensional analysis and its applications
- Equation of state of a perfect gas, work done in compressing a gas
- Kinetic theory of gases- assumptions; concept of pressure
- Kinetic energy and temperature
- Rutherford’s model of atom; Bohr model, energy levels, hydrogen spectrum
- Composition and size of nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars; isotones
- Environmental Pollution
- Air, water and soil pollution
- chemical reactions in atmosphere, smog, major atmospheric pollutants; acid rain, ozone and its reactions, effects of depletion of ozone layer, greenhouse effect and global warming
- Biology
- Structure of RNA, Types of RNA – mRNA; rRNA&tRNA
- Meaning of ecology, environment, habitat and niche
- Energy flow, Nutrient cycling (carbon and phosphorus)
- Pyramids of number, biomass and energy,
- Ecological Succession
- Ecological service: Carbon fixation, Pollination and Oxygen release
- Classification, Characteristics of invertebrates and vertebrates
- Anatomy and physiology of different system of humans, nerve impulse transmission
- Microbiology
- Air Pollution and its control
- Water Pollution and its control
- Agro-Chemicals and their effects
- Solid waste management
- Classification, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes,
- Gymnosperms, Angiosperms
- Photoperiodism, Vernalization,
- and Biogeochemical Cycle, Photosynthesis,
- Structure of DNA
7. For Junior Environmental Assistant:-
- English (30 Marks)
- Fundamentals of the English language such as vocabulary, grammar, sentence, structure, synonyms, antonyms and its correct usage etc.
- Arithmetic : (20 Marks)
- Divisibility, fractions, decimals, recurring decimals, simplification, HCF, LCM, Partnership, Average, Ratio and proportions, percentage, simple interest, profit & loss, time & distance, area of rectangles and squares.
- General Studies & Current Affairs (30 Marks)
- Matters of everyday observation, Current events and problems with special reference to India, Everyday science including Physics, Chemistry and Life Science, Test of Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Environmental Science, Pollution (Air, Water, Sound),Economics and elementary knowledge of Indian Geography.
- Computer Application: (10 Marks)
- Elementary knowledge of Computer, Concept of Hardware and Software, Operating System, Office Application Software, Computer networking.
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Written Exam
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The Exam will be of Objective Type.
Questions will be in the form of Multiple Type Choice Questions (MCQ).
There will be total 90 Questions.
Maximum Marks for this Exam will be 90 Marks.
Each Questions will be of 1 Mark.
Time allocated for this Exam will be of 1 hour & 30 minutes.
Detailed Exam Syllabus is mentioned above, you can check the same from the above.
Time allocated for this Exam will be of 1 hour & 30 minutes.
There will be total 90 Questions.
Maximum Marks for this Exam will be 90 Marks.
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