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10th June 2015, 08:34 AM
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JEE SSC Notification
Hello, I am looking for the details regarding the notification of the SSC Junior Engineer Exam. So can you please provide me the details regarding the exam including the paper pattern and the syllabus for the mechanical engineer of the exam??
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10th June 2015, 09:37 AM
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Re: JEE SSC Notification
You are looking for the notification of the exam. So I am providing it to you: Important Dates: SSC JE Exam 2015 Official advt: 04 July, 2015 Last date for SSC JE Online registration: 03 August, 2015 Date of SSC JE Written Exam: 06 December, 2015 Eligibility Criteria: All Indians are eligible to apply for SSC JE exam. Apart from the nationalist of Nepal and Bhutan. Educational Qualifications: Candidates who want to apply for this examination may have B.E / B.Tech Degree/ Diploma in Civil / Electrical or Mechanical from any known University or Institute. Age Limit: Candidate’s age should be between 18 to 27 years on the specified date of exam. Application Fee Structure: Application fee - for General and OBC Category candidates is Rs. 100/. No application fee for the SC / ST / EXSM / PWD category. Paper pattern: SSC JE Paper Sections Total marks Paper – 1 objective type 1. GI & Reasoning 50 2. GA (General Awareness & Current Affairs) 50 3. Genera Engineering (GE)- (Civil & structural or Electrical or Mechanical) 100 Paper II- Descriptive Conventional Type Part A- General Civil & structural Engineering Or Part B- General Electrical Engineering Or Part C- General Mechanical Engineering You are looking for the syllabus of the mechanical engineering. So I am providing it to you: Mechanical Engineering: Theory of Machines and Machine Design Engineering Mechanics and Strength of Materials Thermal Engineering Properties of Pure Substances 1st and 2nd Law of Thermodynamics Air standard Cycles for IC engines IC Engine Performance IC Engine Combustion IC Engine Cooling & Lubrication Rankine cycle of steam Boilers; Classification Specification; Fittings & Accessories Air Compressors & their cycles Refrigeration cycles Principle of a Refrigeration Plant Nozzles & Steam Turbines Fluid Mechanics & Machinery Properties & Classification of Fluid Fluid Statics Measurement of Fluid Pressure Fluid Kinematics Dynamics of ideal fluids Measurement of Flow rate Basic Principles Hydraulic Turbines Centrifugal Pumps Production Engineering Classification of Steels So best of luck Buddy..!! |