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6th July 2015, 03:10 PM
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JKPSC Assistant Engineer Electrical
Will you please provide here syllabus for Assistant Engineer (Electric) recruitment exam of Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) ?
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7th July 2015, 09:47 AM
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Re: JKPSC Assistant Engineer Electrical
As you want I am here giving you syllabus for Assistant Engineer (Electric) recruitment exam of Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC). Syllabus: Primary and secondary cells, Dry accumulators, Solar Cells, Steady state analysis of d.c. and a.c. network, network theorems; Network functions, Laplace techniques, transient repsonse; frequency response; three- phase networks; inductively coupled circuits. Mathematical modelling of dynamic linear systems, transfer functions, block diagrams; stability of control systems. Electrostatic and magnetostatic field analysis; Maxwell’s equations. Wave equations and electromagnetic waves. Basic methods of measurements, standards, error analysis; indicating instruments, cathode ray oscilloscope, measurement of voltage; current; power resistance, inductance, capacitance, frequency, time and flux, electronic meters. Vaccum based and Semi conductor devices and analysis of electronic Circuits; single and multistage audio, and radio, small signal and large signal amplifiers: oscillators and feed back amplifiers; wave shaping circuits and time base generators: multi-vibrators and digital circuits; modulation and demodulation circuits, Transmission line at audio, radio and U.H. Frequencies; Wire and Radio communication. Generation of e.m.f. and torque in rotation machine; motor and generator characteristics of d.c. synchronous and induction machines, equivalent circuits; commutation starters; phaser diagram, losses, regulation, power transformers. Modelling of transmission lines, steady, state and transient stability, surge phenomena and insulation coordination; protective devices and schemes for power system equipment Conversion of a.c. to d.c. and d.c. to a.c. controlled and uncontrolled power, speed control techniques for drives. |