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SYLLABUS & GENERAL GUIDELINES OF THE

RECRUITMENT EXAMINATION FOR STAFF IN RIICO


1. For each post recruitment examination will be conducted as per schedule declared.
2. The recruitment examination will consist of one MCQ of 200 questions comprising of
two parts. ( Part-I: One and Half hours and Part II: One and Half hours)
Part-I will contain questions from Section A: Reasoning Aptitude (30 questions),
Section B: Quantitative Aptitude (30 questions) and Section C: Language
Comprehension (40 questions) which will include problems of sentence errors,
synonyms, antonyms and passage questions

Part-II: Subject specific(100 questions)
3. There will be a minimum pass mark of 40% for each section.
4. There will be no negative marking.
5. Each question will carry 1 marks each. Total marks will be 200.
6. Questions will be set only in English for post 1 to 4 where as papers will be set both in
Hindi and English for post 5 to 8. However, question paper for General Hindi will be set
only in Hindi and that for English language will be set in English only.
Syllabus for the subject specific Part
Post-1 Dy. Manager (HRD/GAD/ Infra)
100 questions from the syllabus of MBA specialization paper ( HR ) with following thrust areas:
Managerial Communication
Organizational behavior
Group Dynamic
Managing Interpersonal Effectiveness
Organization Development
Performance Management & Retention Strategies
Industrial Relation & labor laws
Post-2 Dy. Manager (ID/Tech)
The subject specific part will consist 50 questions from the Engineering and 50 questions from
Mananagment subjects
Engineering subject
50 questions will be put from the syllabus of following papers taught in the first year of
Engineering degree courses

1.Engineering Mathematics
2. Electrical and Electronic Engineering
3. Mechanical Engineering
4. Engineering Chemistry and Physics
5. Fundamentals of computer

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I
Unit Contents


Unit-I
Solid Coordinate Geometry
Cartesian coordinates in shapes, Direction Cosines.
Different form of equations of a plan, Angle between two planes,
Perpendicular distance of point from a plan, Equation to plane dissecting the
angle between two planes, Volume of a tetrahedron.
Equation of a straight line, Intersection of a plane and a straight line in space.
Shortest distance between two non-intersecting straight lines.
Equation of sphere, Intersection of sphere and a plane, Tangent plane and
normal lines.





Unit-II
Solid Coordinate Geometry & Matrices
Equation of a right circular cone and a right circular cylinder.
Rank of matrix, Inverse of matrix.
Solution of simultaneous linear equation by matrix method.
Eigen values & Eigen vectors, Cayley-Hamilton theorem.
Unit-III Differential Calculus
Asymptotes (Cartesian coordinates only), Curvature.
Concavity, Convexity, Points of inflexion (Cartesian coordinates only)
Simple curve tracing: Cartesian and Poler curves including Cardioids, Lemniscates
of Bernoulli, Limacon, equiangular Spiral, Folium of Descartes.

Unit-IV Differential Calculus
Partial differentiation, Eulers theorem on homogeneous functions.
Approximate Calculation.
Maxima & Minima of functions of one & two variables connected by a relation.
Integral Calculus
Application of integral Calculus in finding lenths, areas of simple plane curves.
Unit-V Integral Calculus
Application of integral calculus in finding volumes & surface of solids of
revolution.
Double Integrals, Areas and volumes by double integration.
Change of order of integration.
Unit V Integral Calculus
Application of integral calculus in finding volumes & surface of solids of
revolution.
Double integrals, Areas and volumes by double integration.
Change of order of integration.

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II

Unit Contents
I Vector Calculus
Vector & scalar Point functions.
Differentiation & integration of Vector Functions.
Gradient, Divergence, Curl
Line Integrals
II Liner Programming
Introduction to Liner Programming Problems, Mathematical Formulation.
Graphical Method to solve a Liner Programming Problem with tow variables.
Convex Sets and their properties, Theorems on Liner Programming (without
proof)
Simplex Algorithm and its Applications to Simple Problems (excluding the cases of
degeneracy)
III Dynamics
Angular motion, Radial Velocities and Accelerations.
Tangential and normal accelerations.
Rectilinear motion-Simple Harmonic Motion under inverse square law
IV Dynamics
Rectilinear motion in a resisting medium.
Circular motion, Banking of trucks.
V Differential Equation
Differential equation of first order and fist degree.
Linear differential equation of higher order with constant coefficients



Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Unit Contents
I DC Networks
Kirchoffs Law, Node Voltage & Mesh Current Method.
Delta-star and star-delta Transformation, Source Conversion
Classification of network Elements, Superposition Principle , Thevenins Theorem
II Single Phase AC Circuits
Single Phase EMF Generation, Average and Effective Values.
Solution of R, L, C Series, Parallel and Series-Parallel Circuits.
Complex Representation of Impendence, Phase Diagram.
Power and power Factor.
Three Phase Ac Circuits
Three Phase EMF Generation, Delta and Star Connection.
Line and Phase Quantities
Solution of three Phase Balanced Circuits.
Phasor Diagram
Measurement of power in Three Phase Balanced Circuits.
III Transformer
Faradays Law of Electromagnetic, Induction.
Construction and Principle Operation of Single Phase Transformer, EMF Equation
Voltage and Current Relationship and Phasor Diagram of Ideal Transformer
IV Electrical Measuring Instrument
Introduction, Types of measuring Instruments.
Deflecting, Controlling and Damping torque, DC PMMC Instruments.
Shunts and Multipliers, Moving Iron Ammeter and Voltmeter, Dynamometer,
Wattmeter, Induction type energy meter.
V Diode Circuits
Theory of PN Junction, PN Junction Diode, Zener Diode, volt-Ampere
Characteristics, Diode Resistance, Breakdown Phenomenon
Principle of Operation and Circuits of Half Wave and Bridge Rectifier, Ripple Factor
and Ripple Efficiency, Introduction to Filters
Transistors
Working principle and Operation of Bipolar Junction Transistor, Transistor Current.
Components, Characteristics and Basic Principle of Operation of CE, CB and CC
Transistor Amplifiers.
Introduction to Amplification, Modulation, Demodulation and Oscillation


MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Unit Contents
I Basic Concepts
Thermodynamic systems, Properties, Work and Heat
Working Fluids
Air and Steam, Calculation of properties air as ideal gas for various thermodynamic processes.
Use of stem tables and Molier charts for steams properties.
First and Second Law or Thermodynamics
Non-flow and flow energy equations: Second law statements;
II Internal Combustion Engines
Otto and Diesel cycles: Thermal efficiency calculations, Classification.
Tow and four stroke engines, construction and working of petrol and diesel engines.
Introduction to various systems of IC engines.
Gas Turbine Plant
Ideal Brayton Cycle: Thermal efficiency calculation.
Construction and working of reciprocating and rotary air compressors.
Applications of gas turbines plants.
III Steam Power Plant
Simple Rankine Cycle : Thermal efficiency calculation.
Classifications of steam generators , Construction and working of low and high-pressure boilers.
Introduction to various components of thermal power plants.
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Psychometric: Use of Psychometric charts, Elementary concept of refrigeration and air conditioning.
Vapour compression cycle, Working principle and schematic diagrams of refrigerators, Air
conditioners and plants.
IV Manufacturing Processes
Classification, Principle of working, Specification.
Application of various machine tools, lathe, drilling, shaper, and milling machines.
Basic descriptions and application of hot and cold working processes, forging, bending, shearing,
drawing and forming operations.
V Foundry
Tools, equipments and moulding materials.
Gas Welding
Arc welding, Soldering and brazing.
Power Transmission
Classification and application of mechanical drives like belts ropes.
Chains and gear drives (excluding epicyclic trains) and their velocity ratios.
Ratio of tensions in belts and ropes.


ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

Unit Contents
I Water
Common impurities, Hardness, Determination of hardness by Clarks test and
Complexmetric (EDTE) method , Degree of hardness
Municipal Water Supply
Requisites of drinking water , Purification of water, Sedimentation, Filtration,
Sterilization, Break Point Chlorination
Water for Steam Making
Boiler troubles carry over, Corrosion, Sludge and scale formation and Caustic
embrittlement.
Methods of Boiler Water Treatment
Preliminary treatment s, Preheating, Lime-soda Process, Permutit or Zeolite
Process.
Deionizer or demineralizers, Feed water conditioning , Internal treatment, blow
down, Problems based on water treatment (Lime-Soda process)
II Fuels
Chemical fuels: Origin and classification of fuels.
Solid fuels: Coal, Proximate and ultimate analysis of coal , Significance of the
constituents . Gross and net calorific value, Determination of calorific values by
Bomb Calorimeter , Coke-metallurgical coke-carbonization process
Manufacture of coke-beehive, Coke ovens and By-product , Coke ovens
Liquid Fuels: Advantages, Petroleum and refining of petroleum , Synthetic Petrol ,
Refining and reforming of gasoline, Knocking, Octane Number, Knocking
antiknocking Agents, Cracking.
Gaseous Fuels: Advantages, Manufacture, Compositions and calorific value of coal
gas, and oil-gas, Determination of calorific values by Junkers calorimeter, Flue gas
analysis by Orsat apparatus
III Phase Rule
Statement , Definition and meaning of the terms involved, Application to one
component system, Water and sulphur systems , Study of two component
system: Ag-Pb system
Polymers
Plastics: Classification and constituents of plastic and their uses. Preparation,
Properties and uses Polyethylene, Bakelite, Terylene, and Nylon.
Rubber: Natural rubber, Vulcanization, Synthetic rubbers viz. Buna-S. Buna-N,
Bufyl and Neoprene rubbers.
Lubricants
Classification ,Types of Lubricants, Properties and uses, Viscosity & viscosity index
,Flash & fier point , Cloud and pour point, Emulsification.





IV

Corrosion
Definition and its significance , Theories of corrosion, Galvanic Cell and
concentration cell, Pitting and Stress Corrosion , Protection against Corrosion,
Protective Metallic coating
Pollution
Elementary ideas of Air and Water pollution, effect of air pollution, Depletion of
ozone layer and its Environmental impact, Substitute of Chlorofluorocarbons.
Explosives
Introduction, Classification, Requisites of explosives, Preparation of Explosives,
Plastic explosives, Blasting fuses, Application of explosives.
V Cement
Manufacturing. Of Portland Cement ,Vertical shaft kiln Technology, Chemistry of
setting and Hardening.
Refractories
Definition, Properties, Classification, Properties of silica and fireclay refractries.
Glass
Preparation, Varieties and uses.
New Engineering Materials
Brief ideas of following : Superconductors, Organic Electronic materials,
Fullerenes.

PHYSICS
Units Contents
I Interference
Theory and method of measurement of wavelength using Fresnels Biprism.
Newtons rings and Michelson Interferometer
Measurement of thickness of thin sheet using Biprism.
Polarisation
Idea of behaviour of the electric vector of an EM wave leading to plane.
Circularly and elliptically polarized light.
Production and detection of circularly and elliptically polarized light.
Measurement of specific rotation using Half shade and Biquartz Devices.
II Diffraction
Fraunhofers diffraction at a single slit.
Theory and method of measurement of wavelength by plane diffraction grating
Diffraction of X-ray and matter waves from crystals, Braggs law
Concept of resolving power. Rayleigh criteria
Resolving power of diffraction grating
III Laser & Optical Fibers
Spatial & Temporal coherence.
Laser as coherent light criteria of laser action, Ruby and HE-Ne lasers.
Application of lasers with special emphasis an Holography.
Elementary ideas of optical fibers , Numerical aperture of a fiber.
IV Special Theory of relativity & Nuclear Instruments
Michelson-Morley experiment. Postulates of special theory of relativity.
Lorentz Transformation.
Relativity of length, mass, time and velocity. Mass Energy relation.
Construction, theory and application of Geiger-Muller counter, Proportional &
Scintillation counters.
V Wave Mechanics
Photoelectric effect and Compton Effect as evidences of quantum nature of
radiation.
Heisenbergs uncertainly principle, Schrodingers equation for a free particle.
Potential barrer and tunnel effect. Particle in one and three dimensional box.
Degeneracy, free-electron model of asolid.
Density of energy states & Fermi energy.


FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

Unit Contents
I Introduction
Types of computers and generations, Basic architecture of computer and its
building blocks, Inputs-output Devices, Memories.
II Number systems
Binary, Octal, Decimal and Hexadecimal Representation of numbers.
Integers and floating point numbers.
Representation of Characters: ASCII and EBCDIC codes.
III Classification of Computer Languages
Machine Assembly and high level languages.
Brief idea of operating system, assembler, Compiler and interpreter.
Programming in C
Need of Programming Languages, Defining problems, Flowcharts and algorithm
development.
IV Data
Data types, constants, variables, operators, and expressions.
Input and Output Statements, Conditional and control statements, Arrays.
V Structures and Unions, Pointers and File Handling

Management subject
50 questions from the syllabus of following areas covered in MBA course:
General management
Management Information systems.
Managerial Economics.
Marketing,
Accounting & Finance.
Human Resources Management.
Organizational Behavior.
Strategic Management.
Operation Management,
Telecom Knowledge, and
Current events of national and international importance

Post-3 Assistant Site Engineer (Civil)
100 questions from the following
1. BUILDING MATERIALS
Timber: Different types and species of structural timber, density-moisture relationship, strength
in different directions, defects, influence of defects on permissible stress, preservation, dry and
wet rots, codal provisions for design, plywood. Bricks: Types, Indian Standard classification,
absorption, saturation factor, strength in masonry, influence of morter strength on masonry
strength. Cement: Compounds of, different types, setting times, strength. Cement Mortar:
Ingredients, proportions, water demand, mortars for plastering and masonry. Concrete :
Importance of W/C Ratio, Strength, ingredients including admixtures, worksability, testing
for strength, elasticity, non-destructive testing, mix design methods.
2. SOLID MECHANICS
Elastic constants, stress, plane stress, Mohrs circle of stress, strains, plane strain, Mohrs circle
of strain, combined stress; Elastic theories of failure; Simple bending, shear; Torsion of circular
and rectangular sections and simple members.
3. STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Analysis of determinate structures - different methods including graphical methods. Analysis of
indeterminate skeletal frames - moment distribution, slopedeflection, stiffness and force
methods, energy methods, Muller-Breslau principle and application. Plastic analysis of
indeterminate beams and simple frames - shape factors.
4. DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES
Principles of working stress method. Design of connections, simple members, Built-up sections
and frames, Design of Industrial roofs. Principles of ultimate load design. Design of simple
members and frames.
5. DESIGN OF CONCRETE AND MASONRY STRUCTURES
Limit state design for bending, shear, axial compression and combined forces. Codal provisions
for slabs, beams, walls and footings. Working stress method of design of R.C.
members. Principles of prestressed concrete design, materials, methods of prestressing, losses.
Design of simple members and determinate structures. Introductions to prestressing of
indeterminate structures. Design of brick masonry as per I.S. Codes.
6. CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE, PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
Concreting Equipment: Weight Batcher, Mixer, vibrator, batching plant, concrete pump. Cranes,
hoists, lifting equipment. Earthwork Equipment : Power shovel, hoe, dozer, dumper, trailers and
tractor, rollers, sheep foot rollers, pumps. Construction, Planning and Management : Bar chart,
linked bar chart, work-break down structures, Activity - on - arrow diagrams. Critical path,
probabilistic activity durations; Event-based networks. PERT network: Time-cost study,
crashing; Resource allocation.


7. (a) FLUID MECHANICS, OPEN CHANNEL FLOW, PIPE FLOW
Fluid Properties, Pressure, Thrust, Buoyancy; Flow Kinematics; Integration of flow
equations; Flow measurement; Relative motion; Moment of momentum; Viscosity, Boundary
layer and Control, Drag, Lift; dimensional Analysis, Modelling; Cavitation; Flow oscillations;
Momentum and Energy principles in Open channel flow, Flow controls, Hydraulic jump, Flow
sections and properties; Normal flow, Gradually varied flow; Surges; Flow development and
losses in pipe flows, Measurements; Siphons; Surges and Water hammer; Delivery of Power
Pipe networks.
(b) HYDRAULIC MACHINES AND HYDROPOWER
Centrifugal pumps, types, performance parameters, scaling, pumps in parallel; Reciprocating
pumps, air vessels, performance parameters; Hydraulic ram; Hydraulic turbines, types,
performance parameters, controls, choice; Power house, classification and layout, storage,
pondage, control of supply.
8. (a) HYDROLOGY
Hydrological cycle, precipitation and related data analyses, PMP, unit and synthetic
hydrographs; Evaporation and transpiration; Floods and their management, PMF; Streams and
their gauging; River morphology; Routing of floods; Capacity of Reservoirs.
(b) WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
Water resources of the globe: Multipurpose uses of Water: Soil-PlantWater relationships,
irrigation systems, water demand assessment; Storages and their yields, ground water yield and
well hydraulics; Waterlogging, drainage design; Irrigation revenue; Design of rigid boundary
canals, Laceys and Tractive force concepts in canal design, lining of canals; Sediment transport
in canals; Non-Overflow and overflow sections of gravity dams and their design,
Energy dissipators and tailwater rating; Design of headworks, distribution works, falls, cross-
drainage works, outlets; River training.
9. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
(a) WATER SUPPLY ENGINEERING
Sources of supply, yields, design of intakes and conductors; Estimation of demand; Water
quality standards; Control of Water-borne diseases; Primary and secondary treatment, detailing
and maintenance of treatment units; Conveyance of treatment units; Conveyance and distribution
systems of treated water, leakages and control; Rural water supply; Institutional and industrial
water supply.
(b) WASTE WATER ENGINEERING
Urban rain water disposal; Systems of sewage collection and disposal; Design of sewers and
sewerage systems; pumping; Characteristics of sewage and its treatment, Disposal of products of
sewage treatment, streamflow rejuvenation Institutional and industrial sewage management;
Plumbing Systems; Rural and semi-urban sanitation.
(c) SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Source, classification collection and disposal; Design and Management of landfills.
(d) AIR AND NOISE POLLUTION AND ECOLOGY
Sources and effects of air pollution, monitoring of air pollution; Noise pollution and standards;
Ecological chain and balance, Environmental assessment.
10. (a) SOIL MECHANICS
Properties of soil, classification and interrelationship; Compaction behavior, methods of
compaction and their choice; Permeability and seepage, flow nets, Inverted
filters; Compressibility and consolidation; Shearing resistance, stresses and failure; soil testing in
laboratory and insitu; Stress path and applications; Earth pressure theories, stress distribution in
soil; soil exploration, samplers, load tests, penetration tests.
(b) FOUNDATION ENGINEERING
Types of foundations, Selection criteria, bearing capacity, settlement, laboratory and field tests;
Types of piles and their design and layout, Foundations on expansive soils, swelling and its
prevention, foundation on swelling soils.
11 SURVEYING
Classification of surveys, scales, accuracy; Measurement of distances - direct and indirect
methods; optical and electronic devices; Measurement of directions, prismatic compass, local
attraction; Theodolites - types;
Measurement of elevations - Spirit and trigonometric levelling; Relief representation; Contours;
Digital elevation modelling concept; Establishment of control by triangulations and traversing -
measurements and adjustment of observations, computation of coordinates; Field astronomy,
Concept of global positioning system; Map preparation by plane tabling and by photogrammetry;
Remote sensing concepts,
map substitutes.
12. TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Planning of highway systems, alignment and geometric design, horizontal and vertical curves,
grade separation; Materials and construction methods for different surfaces and maintenance:
Principles of pavement design; Drainage. Traffic surveys, Intersections, signalling: Mass transit
systems, accessibility, networking. Tunnelling, alignment, methods of construction, disposal of
muck, drainage, lighting and ventilation, traffic control, emergency management. Planning of
railway systems, terminology and designs, relating to gauge, track, controls, transits, rolling
8tock, tractive power and track modernization; Maintenance; Appurtenant works;
Containerisation. Harbours - layouts, shipping lanes, anchoring, location identification; Littoral
transport with erosion and deposition; sounding methods; Dry and Wet docks, components and
operational Tidal data and analyses. Airports - layout and orientation; Runway and taxiway
design and drainage management; Zoning laws; Visual aids and air traffic control; Helipads,
hangers, service equipment.
Post 4: Assistant Account Officer ( Grade II )
100 questions from the syllabus of B.Com by D.C.W.A./M.Com (ABST) with following thrust areas:
Accounting standards (1 to 20)
Bank reconciliation & banking transactions
Cost Estimate Ascertainment & Appropriation of Overheads
Valuation of inventories
Companies act: basic provisions about final accounts, audit
Financial statements, including revised schedule VI
Elementary knowledge of service tax
Financial management
Income tax

POST No. 7: Draughtsman Cum Tracer (Civil)

100 questions will be set as from the following topics

Drawing office organisation. Drawing instruments, equipments materials their use, care &
maintenance, safety precautions. Introduction to IS code of practice and architectural drawings.
Importance of lettering, writing of letters and figures sizes, proportion, etc. as per IS code.
Geometrical drawing-definition, construction of plain geometrical figures.
Method of construction of spiral and helix.
Principles, representation and construction of different types of scales, graphic scales,
recommended scales for drawing with reference to IS codes. Choice of scales.
Types of lines and different conventional representation as per IS.
Definition and types of projections.
Methods of projection as per IS.
Projection of points, lines, planes and solids.
Sections of solid and their true shapes
Principle of Isometric & Axonometric projection, difference between Isometric drawing &
Isometric projection,
Isometric scale, dimensioning an Isometric drawing.
Reducing and enlargement technique by graphically and by instrument.
Perspective projection definition of picture plane, station point, horizontal line, vanishing
point, cone of vision, central visual ray, spectator, eye level focus, fundamentals - diminution,
foreshortening, convergence.
Method of drawing of two point perspective. Comparative study of perspective by changing the
position of spectator, vanishing point. Distortion, limits of exactness, limitation of field of vision.
Building materials:
Clay products like Bricks, tiles, terracotta, earthenware; stoneware, stone, cement, lime, surki,
sand, timber, glass, paints, texture etc.
Sequence of construction of a building. Names of different parts of building. Bricks masonry
principles of construction of bonds .Tools and equipment used. Scaffolding.
Stone masonry, terms used, principles of construction, classification, composite masonry and
strength of walls. Timber: Structure Indian timber uses
Foundation:-purpose, causes of failure of foundation, bearing capacity of soils, dead load, live
load, wind load and seismic load. Examination of ground. Types of foundation .Drawing of
footing foundation, setting out of building on ground excavation, shoring & simple machine
foundations.
Damp proof course,
Sources and effects of dampness,
method of prevention of dampness in building, periodic repair and care for prevention.
Anti-termite treatment.
Surveying their classifications, plane survey, geodetic survey, purpose of survey instruments
used in survey. Nature of surveyors work importance of system. Common terms and
definitions used in surveying conventional signs used in
Field book and survey maps. Linear measuring instrument used by surveyors, their descriptions
and uses. Types of chain and chain survey, compass survey, plane table survey and levelling.
Field book types- methods of entry of check lines its importance.
Locations of details types of off-sets and their limit- town survey traversing with chain
procedure in plotting chain lines skeleton, its check and filling in details.
Technical terms used in compass survey , difference between angles and bearings-magnetic and
true meridians declination and its variation , local attraction , its detection , and elimination.
Plane table survey advantage & disadvantages of plane table surveying general instruction for
Plate Table survey Methods of Plate tabling Radiation Intersection Traversing Resection.
Two point and three point problems triangle of error and its elimination Lehmans rule
mechanical and graphical method.
Instruments employed, use, care & maintenance. Field problems. Field book plotting.
Introduction to plane table in surveying. Instruments employed, use, care&maintenance.
prismatic compass.
Instruments and accessories-their uses and description level book. Differential; levelling
application of chain and levelling to building construction. Plotting, preparation of contour
computing earth work by spot level and contours. Setting out work.
Road: Introduction to roads, general principles of alignment.
Classification and construction of different types of roads.
Indian railways their gauges, construction of permanent ways. Different rail sections. Use of
stone ballast in railway track. Use and types of sleepers.
Bridge:-introduction to bridge, component parts of bridge. classification of culverts(IRC)
Bridges-types, location of a bridge, tunnels.
INTRODUCTON OF WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING.
Different terms used in irrigation.
Hydrology like duty, delta, base period, intensity of irrigation, hydrograph , peak flow, run off,
catchment area, CCA, corps like, rabi, kharif etc.
Storage/ diversion head work definition: types of dam masonry, concrete, arc and buttress
dams, earth.
(A)Reservoir types of reservoirs viz . Single purpose and multipurpose, area, capacity of
reservoir.
B) CANALS:-canals, classification of canals and distribution system, canal structures via head
regulators, escape, etc. Drawing of canal alignment including longitudinal and cross section of
canals with the given data. Types of cross drainage works viz. aqueducts, siphon aqueduct, super
passage, level crossing in irrigation.
Introduction terms used in public health engineering. System of sanitation house plumbing,
sanitary fittings etc. types of supply system and purification of water.
Introduction to RCC uses materials proportions and form work, including bending of bars and
construction reference to IS code. Reinforced brickwork.
Material used for RCC, methods of concreting, construction selection of materials course
aggregate cement water, reinforcement, characteristics. Methods of mixing concrete- hand and
machine, slump test, water cement ratio.
Flooring:
Different types of floors, materials used in floor and construction process.
Forms of riveted head, types of riveted joints and connection, failure of riveted joints.
Introduction to structural drafting. Arrangements of drawing, standard drawing.
Types of mortar & concrete proportion and mixing. Plastering and pointing. White washing
&distempering.
Types of ground floor and methods of constructing granolithic, mosaic brick tiles etc. floors.
Arches &lintel-technical terms ,forms of brick and stone ,form work and centering . Market
forms and sizes.
Carpentry joints terms, classification of joints.
Door: parts of door , location, sizes, and types
Windows and ventilators: including steel windows and ventilators fixtures and fastening used in
doors. Windows and ventilators.
Roof: pitched roof types, roof covering, and component parts of roof. Theory of trussing, king
and queen post trusses
Classification and construction of upper floors including water-proofing, general principles of
construction of masonry & R.C.C.
STAIRS: Terms, forms materials, planning and designing of stairs. Details of construction
Safety precaution &elementary first aid, forge and fuel. Lighting fire. Common hand tools their
descriptions and use. Description of plumbing operations.
Safety precautions & elementary first aid.
Carpenters hand tools, their names description and uses. Common joints Use of nails, screws ,
hinges, dowels etc. Preparation of glue & putty. Grinding & sharpening of tools .Their care &
maintenance. Use of different types of joints properties and uses of different timbers used in
construction work.
Safety precautions and elementary first aid. Artificial respiration and treatment of electrical
shock. Elementary electricity. General idea of supply system. Wireman tool kits. Wiring
materials. Electric fittings. System of wiring. Wiring installation for domestic lighting.
Masonry tools:
Safety precautions, description, uses and their care, Details of different bonding wall and section
according to IS
Introduction to theodolite, temporary adjustment of theodolite procedure in setting up method
of measurement of horizontal & vertical angles and height.
Residential building. Principles of planning. Orientation local building bye-laws including IS
code, type of residential building, rooms services, utilities which constitute as dwelling house.
Estimating. Method and find out quantities for a single storied residential building.
Preparing bar bending schedules
Building Estimating.
Types of estimate, standard method of taking out quantity, labour & material detailed & abstract
estimate. Analysis of rates for simple items of work. Schedule of rates, specifications.
Residential building, Planning of building, local bye-laws including IS code. Types of residential
building rooms service utilities which constitute a dwelling house. Building bye-laws of State
urban Development authorities / boards, Improvement trust etc.
1)Window command and their uses and Familiarization with word processing software.
2) CAD commands and use of different menus of CAD -
Use of different co ordinate system, geometrical drawing and 2 D Drafting, different edit
commands, Concept of 3d Drafting, layout and printing of drawing.
Architectural Desk top and creating modeling


SCHEME AND SYLLABUS OF THE COMPETITIVE EXAMINITION
FOR THE POST STENOGRAPHER (POST NO.6)
Scheme of examination: the competitive examination shall include the following papers and each
paper shall carry the number of marks as shown against it, namely:-

Papers DURATION MARKS

Phase- 1
1. General knowledge every day 3 Hour 100
Science and general
Knowledge of Rajasthan
2. General Hindi and English 3 Hour 100

Phase- 2
1. English shorthand ( the test 10 Minutes
Shall consist of dictation 50
100 words per minute)
Transcription and typing 60 Minutes
Of dictated passage in English
On computer

2. Hindi shorthand ( the test shall 10 Minutes
consist of dictation of 80
Words per minute) 50
Transcription and typing of 70 Minutes
Dictated passage in Hindi on
computer

Explanation:
(1) The standard of the paper will be of the secondary examination of the board of secondary
education, Rajasthan. The Syllabus and scope of each paper of the examination will be as
prescribed by the commission from time to time and will be intimated to the candidates
within the stipulated time in the manner as the commission deem fit.
(2) The competitive examination will be held in two phases phase-1 & phase-II. All the papers
phase-1 will be of objective type.
(3) Candidates securing minimum 40% marks in phases-1 shall only be admitted to the phases -II
subject to three times the number of advertised vacancies but in the said range all those
candidates who secure the same percentage of marks shall be included.
(4) The marks obtained by a candidate in the phase -1 and phases-II of the examination will be
counted in determining their final order of merit.
(5) It will be necessary for candidates to do typing work on the computer and he will bring his
own computer, pen and pencil for the test.


SCHEME AND SYLLABUS OF THE COMPETITIVE EXAMINITION FOR THE POST OF
JUNIOR ASSISTANT (Post No.8)

Scheme of examination: the competitive examination shall include the following
papers and each paper shall carry the number of marks as shown against it namely:-

Papers Durations Marks

Phase-1
1. General knowledge, 3 hours 100
Everyday science and
Mathematics.
2. General Hindi & English. 3 hours 100


Phase -II
(i) For candidates other than
Persons with disabilities:-
(1) Type writing in Hindi on
Computer
(a) Speed test 10 Minutes 25
(b) Efficiency test 10 Minutes 25
(2) Type- writing in English on Computer
(a) Speed test 10 Minutes 25
(b) Efficiency Test 10 Minutes 25

(ii) Persons with disabilities
Will be given the average marks
Obtained by them in phases-1

Explanation:
1. Persons with disabilities mean a person who is eligible for appointment
to the post of lower division clerk under the provisions of the Rajasthan
employment of the person with disabilities rules ,2000
2. With proof of being so disabled, the candidate shall be required to submit
a certificate issued by an officer not below the rank of chief medical and
health officer at the time of submitting his application to the commission
for appearing in the examination.
3. The standard of the papers will be that of the secondary examination of
the board of secondary education Rajasthan. The syllabus and scope of
the each paper of the examination will be as prescribed by the
commission from time to time and will be intimated to the candidates
within the stipulated time in the manner as the commission deem fit
4. The competitive examination will be held in two phases-1 and phases II .
All the papers of phase -1 will be of objective type.
5. Candidates securing minimum 40 % marks in the phase -1 shall only be
admitted to the phase -2 subject to three times the number of advertised
vacancies but in the said range all those candidates who secure the same
percentage of marks shall be included.
6. The marks obtained by a candidate in the phase -1 and phases - II of the
marks of the examination will be counted in determining their final order
of merit.
7. It will be necessary for a candidate to do typing work on the computer
and he will bring his own computer , pen and pencil for the test.
Scheme of written examination for the Post 5: Junior Legal Officer
The subject specific part will consist two sections. Section 1 will contain 25 questions from the syllabus
of LLB with following thrust areas will be set (25 marks) as MCQ type questions, whereas section 2 will
consist two descriptive type questions to check the subject knowledge as well as drafting knowledge of
the candidate. The descriptive part of the answer will be evaluated independently by two examiners
and average of the two will be awarded and no re-evaluation facility will be made.
The civil procedure code
Transfer of property act
The contract act
The land acquisition act
The companies act
The land revenue act & industrial area allotment rules
The single window enabling act
The DRT act
The constitution of India ( article, 226-227, 32, 14, 27, 22)
The labor law (I.D. act, minimum wages act, standing order act, bounded labour abolition act,
P.F act , E.S.I. act)
The SICA act
Right to information act
Water/air pollution act
The tenancy act
The Indian penal code
The Indian recovery act
The criminal procedure code
The PDR act
The pleading & conveyance act
Right to hearing act
Rajasthan industrial area development authority act
General Instructions
1. The scope of the syllabus of MBA will be that of Rajasthan Technical University, Kota
and that for LLB and M.Com (ABST) will be that University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
2. Questions will be set only in English to post 1 to 4 whereas that for post 5 to 8 will be
set both in English and Hindi. Question papers for General Hindi and English language
test will be set only the respective language .
3. No mobile phones or any type of electronic gadgets will be allowed in the examination
hall. All the candidates will be frisked at the entrance gate. Only the admit card ,one
photoid and two normal pen, will be allowed inside the examination hall.
4. Candidates will be required to make their own arrangements to keep their belongings
and mobile phones since the examination centres will not have the facilities to keep these
items.
5. No candidate will be allowed to enter examination hall after 10 minutes commencement
of examination and shall not be allowed to go out before completion of examination.
6. Candidates will be required to bring their admit card with a passport size Colour
Photograph fixed on it and handover the same to the Invigilator after signing on it and
putting their left hand thumb impression failing which candidate will be declared not
eligible on account of not submitting hardcopy of their admit card.
7. Candidates will be required to bring their Photoid in the examination hall.
8. All applicants are advised to visit this site regularly for further information.

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