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  #2  
29th September 2014, 01:44 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Re: Procedure for training in IOCL

IOCL stands for IndianOil Corporation Ltd

It is India's largest commercial enterprise.

Well as you want to do training in IOCL so

Firstly you have to contact with placement officer of your college and through your college you also have to contact with personnel department of IOCL

For this you require your Resume and no objection certificate which you can get from your college

Than send the Resume and no objection certificate in IOCL.

If you are selected by them than you receive an acknowledgement letter from IOCL

Than after receiving a letter you have to get signed it by HR of your college with college seal

After it you will eligible for apply training in IOCL.

Best of Luck!!
  #3  
21st March 2015, 03:19 PM
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Re: Procedure for training in IOCL

Can you tell me about the procedure for summer training in IOCL (Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.) as I want to do my training from there?
  #4  
21st March 2015, 03:21 PM
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Join Date: May 2012
Re: Procedure for training in IOCL

For summer training one has to contact to the training & placement officer of one’s college and through college one may contact to the personnel department of IOCL.

The personnel department helps & guide regarding summer training, training schedule, training duration, training fee etc.

Before applying for summer training, prepare your CV. Collect an NOC (No objection certificate) from your college which can be obtained from the T&P Cell of college.

Send the CV along with the NOC to the company. If you receive an acknowledgement letter from them, then get is signed from the head of institute and also get the college seal on it.

The duration of training is about 1 month upto 6 months.

Most companies charge four to five thousands for the training.

Eligibility for Internship

You should be passed the 10th or 12th between 60% - 65% marks.

You should be passed have bachelor degree score between 60% - 65% marks up till the training from any recognized university.

Other skill required:
1. Good communication skill.
2. Good knowledge of software and hardware of computers

Selection Process
1. Written aptitude test
2. Technical Interview
3. HR interview etc

Q.1 The two windings of a transformer is
(A) conductively linked.
(B) inductively linked.
(C) not linked at all.
(D) electrically linked.
Ans : B

Q.2 A salient pole synchronous motor is running at no load. Its field current is switched off. The motor will
(A) come to stop.
(B) continue to run at synchronous speed.
(C) continue to run at a speed slightly more than the synchronous speed.
(D) continue to run at a speed slightly less than the synchronous speed.
Ans: B

Q.3 The d.c. series motor should always be started with load because
(A) at no load, it will rotate at dangerously high speed.
(B) it will fail to start.
(C) it will not develop high starting torque.
(D) all are true.
Ans: A

Q.4 The frequency of the rotor current in a 3 phase 50 Hz, 4 pole induction motor at full load speed is about
(A) 50 Hz.
(B) 20 Hz.
(C) 2 Hz.
(D) Zero.
Ans: C

Q.5 In a stepper motor the angular displacement
(A) can be precisely controlled.
(B) it cannot be readily interfaced with micro computer based controller.
(C) the angular displacement cannot be precisely controlled.
(D) it cannot be used for positioning of work tables and tools in NC machines.
Ans: A

Q.6 The power factor of a squirrel cage induction motor is
(A) low at light load only.
(B) low at heavy load only.
(C) low at light and heavy load both.
(D) low at rated load only.
Ans: A

Q.7 The generation voltage is usually
(A) between 11 KV and 33 KV.
(B) between 132 KV and 400 KV.
(C) between 400 KV and 700 KV.
(D) None of the above.
Ans: A

Q.8 When a synchronous motor is running at synchronous speed, the damper winding produces
(A) damping torque.
(B) eddy current torque.
(C) torque aiding the developed torque.
(D) no torque.
Ans: D

Q.9 If a transformer primary is energised from a square wave voltage source, its output voltage will be
(A) A square wave.
(B) A sine wave.
(C) A triangular wave.
(D) A pulse wave.
Ans: A

Q.10 In a d.c. series motor the electromagnetic torque developed is proportional to
(A)1a

(B)12a-Answer

(C)1/1a

(D)1/12a
Ans: B


Q.11 In a 3 – phase induction motor running at slip ‘s’ the mechanical power developed in terms of air gap power Pg is
(A)(s-1)Pg

(B)Pg/1-S

(C)1-SPg-Answer

(D)S.Pg.


Q.12 In a 3 – phase induction motor the maximum torque
(A) is proportional to rotor resistance
(B) does not depend on
(C) is proportional to
(D) is proportional to

Q.13In a d.c. machine, the armature mmf is
(A) stationary w.r.t. armature.
(B) rotating w.r.t. field.
(C) stationary w.r.t. field.
(D) rotating w.r.t. brushes.
Ans: C

Q.14In a transformer the voltage regulation will be zero when it operates at
(A) unity p.f.
(B) leading p.f.
(C) lagging p.f.
(D) zero p.f. leading.
Ans: B

Q.15 The maximum power in cylindrical and salient pole machines is obtained respectively at load angles of

Q.16 The primary winding of a 220/6 V, 50 Hz transformer is energised from 110 V, 60 Hz supply. The secondary output voltage will be
(A) 3.6 V.
(B) 2.5 V.
(C) 3.0 V.
(D) 6.0 V.
Ans: C

Q.17 The emf induced in the primary of a transformer
(A) is in phase with the flux.
(B) lags behind the flux by 90 degree.
(C) leads the flux by 90 degree.
(D) is in phase opposition to that of flux.
Ans: C

Q.18 The relative speed between the magnetic fields of stator and rotor under steady state operation is zero for a
(A) dc machine.
(B) 3 phase induction machine.
(C) synchronous machine.
(D) single phase induction machine.
Ans: all options are correct

Q.19 The current from the stator of an alternator is taken out to the external load circuit through
(A) slip rings.
(B) commutator segments.
(C) solid connections.
(D) carbon brushes.
Ans: C

Q.20 A motor which can conveniently be operated at lagging as well as leading power factors is the
(A) squirrel cage induction motor.
(B) wound rotor induction motor.
(C) synchronous motor.
(D) DC shunt motor.
Ans: C

Q.21 A hysteresis motor
(A) is not a self-starting motor.
(B) is a constant speed motor.
(C) needs dc excitation.
(D) can not be run in reverse speed.
Ans: B

Q.22 The most suitable servomotor for low power applications is
(A) a dc series motor.
(B) a dc shunt motor.
(C) an ac two-phase induction motor.
(D) an ac series motor.
Ans: B

Q.23 The size of a conductor used in power cables depends on the
(A) operating voltage.
(B) power factor.
(C) current to be carried.
(D) type of insulation used.
Ans: C

Q.24 Out of the following methods of heating the one which is independent of supply frequency is
(A) electric arc heating
(B) induction heating
(C) electric resistance heating
(D) dielectric heating
Ans: C


Q.25 A two-winding single phase transformer has a voltage regulation of 4.5% at full-load and unity power-factor. At full-load and 0.80 power-factor lagging load the voltage regulation will be
(A) 4.5%.
(B) less than 4.5%.
(C) more than 4.5%.
(D) 4.5% or more than 4.5%.
Ans: C


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