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MSc Physics
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MSc Chemistry
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S.No. |
Organization |
Post |
Essential Educational Qualifications |
Age limit |
Tentative Vacancies |
1 |
Border Roads Organization (BRO) |
JE(C) |
Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/Institute; or (a) Three years Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/Institute/Board; and (b) Two years working experience in Planning/Execution/Maintenance of Civil Engineering works. |
Up to 30 Years |
431 |
JE(E&M) |
Degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute; or (a) Three years Diploma in Electrical/Automobile/Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute/ Board; and (b) Two years’ experience in Planning/Execution/ Maintenance of Electrical or Mechanical Engineering works. |
Up to 30 Years |
55 |
||
2 |
Central Public Works Department (CPWD) |
JE(C) |
Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University or Institute. |
Up to 32 years |
421 |
JE (E) |
Diploma in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University or Institute. |
Up to 32 years |
124 |
||
3 |
Central Water Commission |
JE(C) |
Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University or Institution. |
Up to 30 Years |
188 |
JE (M) |
Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University or Institution |
Up to 30 Years |
23 |
||
4 |
Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation (Brahmaputra Board) |
JE(C) |
Three years Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University or Institution. |
Up to 30 Years |
Vacancies to be intimated in due course. |
5 |
Farakka Barrage Project (FBP) |
JE(C) |
Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University or Institute or Board. |
Up to 30 Years |
15 |
JE (M) |
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University or Institute or Board. |
Up to 30 Years |
6 |
||
6 |
Military Engineer Services (MES) |
JE(C) |
Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized University; or (a) Three years Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized Institute or University or Board; and (b) Two years’ experience in Planning, Execution and Maintenance of Civil Engineering works. |
Up to 30 Years |
29 |
JE(E&M) |
Degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University; or (a) Three years diploma in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized Institute or University or Board; and (b) Two years’ experience in Planning, Execution and Maintenance of Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Works |
Up to 30 Years |
18 |
||
7 |
Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (Andaman Lakshadweep Harbour Works) |
JE(C) |
Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized Institution. |
Up to 30 Years |
7 |
JE (M) |
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a recognized Institution. |
Up to 30 Years |
1 |
||
8 |
National Technical Research Organization (NTRO) |
JE(C) |
Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/Institution. |
Up to 30 Years |
4 |
JE (E) |
Diploma in Electrical Engineering recognized University/Institution. |
Up to 30 Years |
1 |
||
JE (M) |
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University/Institution. |
Up to 30 Years |
1 |
Preparing for the SSC JE exam can be overwhelming. However, with proper guidance and timely planning, you can ace the exam with a good score. Here are some useful tips to help you get started on your journey to ace the SSC JE exam:
Know the Syllabus
Always start by understanding the syllabus thoroughly, as it will help you plan your study strategy accordingly.
Understand the Exam Pattern
Knowing the exam pattern is the first step to prepare for any competitive exam. Understanding the structure of the exam and the number of questions, the time given for the exam, and the marking scheme is important.
Start with the basics
Understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly before diving into the preparation. Make sure you have a comprehensive understanding of the basic concepts.
Prepare a Study Plan
Create a study timetable and allocate time for each subject. This will ensure that you are giving enough attention to all the subjects.
Follow a timeline
Create a timeline for each subject and plan the time you need to spend on each. Make sure you give yourself enough time to cover all the topics and understand them well.
Take Breaks
Make sure to take regular breaks in between studying. This will help you in retaining your focus and concentration levels.
Solve previous year's papers
Solve as many previous year's papers as you can. This will help you understand the changes in the exam pattern and the difficulty level of the questions.
Reference Books
Use good reference books to brush up your knowledge. Also, solve the previous year’s question papers to reinforce your learning.
Practice Mock Tests
Practice solving SSC JE mock tests to understand the exam pattern and to get an idea of the types of questions asked.
Revise
After completing a particular topic, revise it to ensure that you remember it. Make use of revision notes or flashcards.
Paper |
Subjects |
Maximum marks |
Exam duration & time |
Paper 2 – Descriptive Type |
Part A – General Engineering(Civil and Structural) OR Part B – General Engineering(Electrical) OR Part C – General Engineering(Mechanical) |
300 marks |
2 hours |
Analogies |
similarities |
Differences |
Problem-solving |
Arithmetical computations |
Decision making |
Discrimination |
Relationship concepts |
Arithmetical reasoning |
Verbal and figure classification |
Arithmetical number series |
Visual memory |
Space visualization |
Analysis |
Observation |
Abstract ideas, symbols, and their relationships |
Analytical functions |
Judgment |
Theory of Machines and Machine Design |
Fitting & Accessories |
Engineering Mechanics and Strength of Materials |
Air Compressors & their cycles |
Properties of Pure Substances |
Refrigeration cycles |
1st Law of Thermodynamics |
The principle of the Refrigeration Plant |
2nd Law of Thermodynamics |
Nozzles & Steam Turbines |
IC Engines Combustion |
Properties & Classification of Fluids |
Air standard Cycles for IC Engines |
Fluid Statics, Measurement of Fluid Pressure |
IC Engine Performance |
Fluid kinematics |
IC Engine Cooling & Lubrication |
Dynamics of Ideal fluids |
Rankine cycle of System |
Measurement of Flow Rate |
Boilers |
Basic principles |
Classification |
Hydraulic Turbines |
Specification |
Centrifugal Pumps |
Classification of steels |
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Basic concepts |
Synchronous Machines |
Circuit law |
Generation |
Magnetic Circuit |
Transmission and Distribution |
AC Fundamentals |
Estimation and Costing |
Measurement and Measuring Instruments |
Utilization and Electrical Energy |
Electrical Machines |
Basic Electronics |
Fractional Kilowatt Motors |
Single-phase Induction Motors |
Building Materials |
Hydraulics |
Estimating, Costing, and Valuation |
Irrigation Engineering |
Surveying |
Transportation Engineering |
Soil Mechanics |
Environmental Engineering |
Theory of Structures |
Concrete Technology |
RCC Design |
Steel Des |
Part A (Civil Engineering), Part B (Electrical Engineering), and Part C (Mechanical Engineering) comprise Paper 2. This part of Paper 1 comprises 100 objections based on the candidate's choice of Civil/ Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Candidates have to indicate their specialty preference on the application form.
Part A – Civil Engineering Syllabus
- Building Materials, Estimating, Costing and Valuation, Surveying, Soil Mechanics, Hydraulics, Irrigation Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Environmental Engineering.
- Structural Engineering: Theory of Structures, Concrete Technology, RCC Design, Steel Design.
Part B – Electrical Engineering Syllabus
- Basic concepts, Circuit law, Magnetic Circuit, AC Fundamentals, Measurement and Measuring instruments, Electrical Machines, Fractional Kilowatt Motors, and single-phase induction Motors, Synchronous Machines, Generation, Transmission and Distribution, Estimation and Costing, Utilization and Electrical Energy, Basic Electronics.
Part C Mechanical Engineering Syllabus
- Theory of Machines and Machine Design, Engineering Mechanics and Strength of Materials, Properties of Pure Substances, 1st Law of Thermodynamics, 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, Air standard Cycles for IC Engines, IC Engine Performance, IC Engines Combustion, IC Engine Cooling & Lubrication, Rankine cycle of System, Boilers, Classification, Specification, Fitting & Accessories, Air Compressors & their cycles, Refrigeration cycles, Principle of Refrigeration Plant, Nozzles & Steam Turbines. Properties & Classification of Fluids, Fluid Statics, Measurement of Fluid Pressure, Fluid kinematics, Dynamics of Ideal fluids, Measurement of Flow rate, basic principles, Hydraulic Turbines, Centrifugal Pumps, Classification of steel.
The SSC JE Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2023 consists of two Papers.
SSC JE Exam Pattern: Paper I
- Paper 1 is a computer-based test having multiple-choice questions.
- It is divided into three sections: general awareness, general reasoning, and general engineering (civil, mechanical, and electrical).
- There will 200 questions in total
- The overall score will be 200
- There is a negative marking of 0.25 marks per wrong answer
Papers |
Subjects |
No. of Questions |
Maximum marks |
Exam duration |
Paper 1 – Objective type |
General Intelligence & Reasoning |
50 MCQs |
50 marks |
Cumulative duration of 2 hours (2 hours and 40 minutes for those aspirants, who need a scribe) |
General Awareness |
50 MCQs |
50 marks |
||
General Engineering – Part A – Civil & Structural)/ Part B (Electrical)/ Part C (Mechanical) |
100 MCQs |
100 marks |
||
Total |
3 Subjects |
200 MCQs |
200 Marks |
120 minutes (160 minutes for those aspirants, who need a scribe) |
SSC JE Exam Pattern: Paper II
- Paper 2 will be a descriptive exam
- Candidates need to attempt a question paper of 300 marks in 2 hours
- The total duration of SSC JE Paper II will be 2 hours
- There is no negative marking applicable in Paper-2
Paper |
Subjects |
Maximum marks |
Exam duration & time |
Paper 2 – Descriptive Type |
Part A – General Engineering(Civil and Structural) OR Part B – General Engineering(Electrical) OR Part C – General Engineering(Mechanical) |
300 marks |
2 hours |
In the table below, you can find the SSC exam dates for 2023 based on the latest SSC Exam Calendar.
Exam Name |
Exam Date |
SSC GD Constable 2024 |
Feb-March 2024 |
Delhi Police MTS (Civilian) 2023 |
6th, 7th, 8th, 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th, 19th February 2024 |
Delhi Police Constable 2023 |
14th,16th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 28th, 29th, 30th November 2023 & 1st, 4th, 5th December 2023 |
SSC JHT 2023 |
16th October 2023 |
SSC Stenographer Grade ‘C’ & ‘D’ 2023 (Tier 1) |
12th and 13th October 2023 |
SSC JE 2023 |
Tier 1-> 9th, 10th, and 11th October 2023 Tier 2-> 4th December, 2023 |
SSC CPO 2023 |
Tier 1-> 3rd October 2023 to 6th October 2023 Tier 2-> 22nd December, 2023 |
SSC MTS & Havaldar 2023 (Tier 1) |
1st to 14th September 2023 |
SSC CHSL 2023 (Tier 1) |
Tier 1-> 2nd August to 17th August 2023 Tier 2-> 2nd November, 2023 |
SSC CGL 2023 (Tier 1) |
Tier 1-> 14.07.2023 to 27.07.2023 Tier 2-> 25th, 26th & 27th October, 2023 |
Selection Post (Ladakh) 2023 |
– |
Selection Post Phase-XI, 2023 |
27.06.2023 to 30.06.2023 |
Paper |
Subjects |
Maximum marks |
Exam duration & time |
Paper 2 – Descriptive Type |
Part A – General Engineering(Civil and Structural) OR Part B – General Engineering(Electrical) OR Part C – General Engineering(Mechanical) |
300 marks |
2 hours |