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23rd August 2015, 03:06 PM
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RTO MPSC Exam Syllabus
Hello sir I am a BTech Student and want to apply for RTO MPSC Exam so can you provide me the syllabus for this exam????
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23rd August 2015, 03:07 PM
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Re: RTO MPSC Exam Syllabus
The RTO examination is done for three post :: 1.Judicial service post 2.clerkship post 3.sub assistant engineer The eligibility criteria for all the post is different . Eligibility criteria :: For Judicial Service post :: You should be Indian citizen You should be between 23 year to 34 years. You should have degree in law from recognized university You should be able to read, write and speak particular state’s language. For Clerkship Post:: You should be a citizen of India. You should have passed 10+2 from a recognized board . You should be between 18 years to 37 year old. For Sub Assistant Engineer:: You should be an Indian citizen. The interested students should have got a 4 year degree in engineering in any one of the following streams :: Civil Mechanical Electrical. You should be not more then 32 years . Here I am providing the syllabus of Mechanical Engineering as per your requirements: Total Marks : 200 Section - A( Marks : 50 ) Materials and Their Behaviour Fundamentals : Force, moment, couple, resultant of forces, Equilibrium offorces, friction and friction angle, columb friction, rolling friction andbelt friction, frictional torque in pivot and Collar bearings, MI, Work andenergy Strength of Materials : Normal and Shearstresses, Stress-strain diagram, thermal stresses, shear force and bendingmoment diagrams, bending stresses in solid, hollow and built up sections,deflection of beams, shear stress distribution, strain energy, torsion ofbars, shafts and helical springs, Deflection of beam under differentconditions, impact load Theory of Machines : Kinematic link,pair, chain, Mechanism and structure, degrees of freedom, Cams, Gear trains,fluctuation of speed and energy in flywheel, Gyroscope, Balancing of rigidrotor, Single and multi-cylinder engines and V-engines, belts and chaindrives, Hydrodynamic bearing Engineering Materials : Crystallinestructure of metals and alloys, defects in crystalline materials, Iron-Carbonequilibrium diagram, plain carbon steel, alloy steel, cast iron and types,Brass and Bronze, Aluminum, lead, Tin, Zinc- their properties andapplications, Plastic deformation, bearing materials, plastics, ceramics,composite materials, Heat treatment of steels Mechanical Engineering syllabus details for MPSC Exam Section - B( Marks : 50 ) Design of Elements : Theories of failure,factor of safety, combined stressesPressure vessels, struts and columns Design of Screw and bolt, power screw, Design of Shafts and springs,keys, couplings Design of Gears : (Spur, helical, bevel and worm), Designof clutches and brakes, fatigue consideration in design System Design : Design of mechanical systems, specification of components, Design of system including material handling systems, power plants, refrigeration and air conditioning systems, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, etc Dynamics of machines : Inertia force analysis, law of gearing, interference and minimum number of teeth,Longitudinal - transverse and torsional vibration, free-forced vibration,critical and whirling speed of shaft, vibration isolation. Mechanical Engineering syllabus details for MPSC Exam Section - C( Marks : 50 ) Manufacturing Science :Theory of metal cutting, Merchant's force analysis, Tool materials, Taylor's tool life equation, Machinability,economics, cutting fluids, Chip removal, Calculation of cutting force onsingle point cutting tools, twist drills, milling cutter, broaches, reamers,Jigs and fixtures Recent machining methods - EDM, ECM, PAM, Ultrasonic and Laser, etc Manufacturing Processes : Casting, moulding- Types, equipments and defects, hot and cold working of metals - blanking,shearing, punching, piercing, coining, embossing, drawing, spinning andforging, Metal joining processes- welding, soldering, brazing, High energy rate forming, electroplating, surface finishing processes Manufacturing Management : Production planning and control, forecasting - Moving average, moving range, exponential smoothening, scheduling, assembly line balancing, Inventory Control - ABC analysis, EOQ models, Statistical quality control and TQM, TPM Elements of cost, job costing, process costing, estimation of machining time Operation Research : Linear programming -Graphical and simplex methods, transportation and assignment models, game theory, queuing models, CPM and PERT, Replacement models, value analysis Section - D( Marks : 50 ) CAD / CAM CAD : Overview and benefits of CAD,primitives, 2D / 3D animation, Bazier curves and splines, Wire -frame modeling, surface and solid modeling, kinematic analysis of open and closedloop mechanisms, stiffness matrix, finite element analysis, optimum design,constrained optimization - Penalty function method, computer aided optimumdesign of gears, bearing sand shafts Product Development : Design materials, human factors in design, applied ergonomics, product development processes, customer needs,product specifications, concept generation and selection, product architecture, product design methods - function analysis, objective trees,QFD, morphological chart method, weighted objective method, value engineering method Design for manufacturing, legal issues in product design, economics Machine Tool Design : Kinematics of machine Tools, structural and ray diagrams for speed, stepped and step less regulation of speed, static and dynamic rigidity of machine tools, Vibration of machine tools, chatter, Slide ways and guide ways CAM : Types of automation, Steps in NC manufacturing, manual and NC part programming, APT, Machining centres, FMS,Computer Aided Process Planning, CMM, CIMS & its components, Robotics |
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