SSC JE
What is SSC-JEn?
Staff Selection Commission Will Held a Combined All India Open Examination for Recruitment to the post of Junior Engineer Civil Engineering ,Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering in Central Public works Department (CPWD) ,Central water Commission (CWC) ,Military Engineering Service (MES) ,Farakka Barrage ,Border Roads Organisation (BRO) ,Central Water Power Research Station (CWPRS) and National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO). SSC JE Recruitment For B.tech and Diploma Holders. Those Candidates who are interested in the vacancy details & completed all eligibility criteria can read the Notification & Apply Online.
In this article, we'll discuss SSC-JEn so you can choose the exam you wish to prepare for.
SSC JE Eligibility:
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has prescribed detailed eligibility criteria for SSC JE exam. All candidates appearing for SSC JE exam are advised to be aware of the SSC JE eligibility criteria carefully. Application of any candidate found not complying with the eligibility criteria for the exam at a later stage will be rejected.
Nationality/Citizenship
A candidate must be either:
- A citizen of India, or
- A subject of Nepal/Bhutan, or
- A Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or
- A person of Indian origin migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently setting in India
Educational Qualification
The following table gives the post-wise essential educational qualification and work experience that candidates need to obtain as on January 1, 2020 in order to be eligible for the exam:
SSC JE Posts | Required Educational Qualification & Work Experience |
---|---|
JE Civil, Central Water Commission | Degree/diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognised university/institution |
JE Mechanical, Central Water Commission | Degree/diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a recognised university/institution |
JE Civil, Central Public Works Department (CPWD) | Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognised university/institute |
JE Electrical, CPWD | Diploma in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering from a recognised university/institute |
JE Civil, Military Engineer Services (MES) | Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognised University Or Three-year diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognised institute/university/board and two-year experience in planning, execution and maintenance of Civil Engineering works |
JE Electrical & Mechanical, MES | Degree in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering from a recognised university Or Three-year diploma in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering from a recognised institute/university/board and two-year experience in planning, execution and maintenance of Electrical/Mechanical Engineering works |
JE Civil, Farakka Barrage Project | Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognised university/institute/board |
JE Electrical, Farakka Barrage Project | Diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognised university/institute/board |
JE Mechanical, Farakka Barrage Project | Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a recognised university/institute/board |
JE Civil, Border Roads Organisation, Ministry of Defence | Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognised university/institute or Three-year diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognised university/institute/board and two-year working experience in planning, execution and maintenance of Civil Engineering works |
JE Electrical & Mechanical, Border Roads Organisation, Ministry of Defence | Degree in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering from a recognised university/institute Or Three-year diploma in Electrical/Automobile/Mechanical Engineering from a recognised university/institute/board and two-year experience in planning, execution and maintenance of Electrical/Mechanical Engineering works |
JE Civil, Central Water Power Research Station | Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognised institute |
JE Electrical, Central Water Power Research Station | Diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognised institute |
JE Mechanical, Central Water Power Research Station | Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a recognised institute |
JE Mechanical, Directorate of Quality Assurance, (Naval) | Degree in Mechanical Engineering from a recognised institute Or Three-year diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a recognised university/institution and two-year experience in the respective field |
JE Electrical, Directorate of Quality Assurance, (Naval) | Degree in Electrical Engineering from a recognised University Or Three-year diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognised university/institution and two-year experience in the respective field |
JE Civil, National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) | Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognised university/institution |
JE Electrical, NTRO | Diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognised university/institution |
JE Mechanical, NTRO | Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from a recognised university/institution |
Age Limit
Organization/Department | Age Limit |
---|---|
Central Water Commission | 32 years |
CPWD | 32 years |
MES | 30 years |
Farakka Barrage Project | 30 years |
Border Road Organisation | 30 years |
Central Water and Power Research Station | 30 years |
Directorate of Quality Assurance (Naval) | 30 years |
NTRO | 30 years |
Age Relaxation
Categories | Relaxation |
---|---|
Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) | 5 years |
Other Backward Class (OBC) | 3 years |
Persons with Disabilities (PwD) | 10 years |
PwD + OBC | 13 years |
PwD + SC/ST | 15 years |
Defence personnel disabled in operation during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence thereof | 3 years |
Defence personnel disabled in operation during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence thereof (SC/ST) | 8 years |
Ex-Servicemen (ESM) | 3 years after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age |
Candidates who had ordinarily been domiciled in Jammu & Kashmir from 01-Jan-1980 to 31-Dec-1989 | 5 years |
SSC JE: Paper Pattern
SSC JE exam consists of two papers, papers - I and -II. SSC JE paper-I is an objective type test which is held in online mode. SSC JE paper-II is a subjective type test which is conducted in offline mode. Paper-I has 200 marks weightage and paper-II carries a weightage of 300 marks.
SSC JE Paper-1
Exam Mode: Online
Number of Sections: 3
- General Intelligence & Reasoning
- General Awareness
- General Engineering (Civil & Structural, Mechanical, Electrical)
Type of Questions: MCQs
Duration: 2 Hours
Number of Questions: 200
Total Marks: 200
Language: English and Hindi
Structure:
SSC JE Paper-I Sections/Subjects | Number of Questions in SSC JE Paper-I | Total Marks in SSC JE Paper-I |
---|---|---|
General Intelligence & Reasoning | 50 | 50 |
General Awareness | 50 | 50 |
General Engineering (Civil & Structural or Electrical or Mechanical) | 100 | 100 |
Total | 200 | 200 |
SSC JE Paper-2
Exam Mode: Offline
Number of Sections: 1 (General Engineering)
Type of Questions: Descriptive
Duration: 2 Hours
Total Marks: 300
Language: English and Hindi
Structure:
SSC JE Paper-II Subjects | Total Marks in SSC JE Paper-I |
---|---|
General Engineering (Civil & Structural or Electrical or Mechanical) | 300 |
Why do we learn Maths?
Maths is the foundation of all subjects and helps to improve brainpower. Our universe is made up of numbers. Maths has been at the centre of science, data handling, engineering, technology, space and research, and so on. Mathematics is important in everyday life. As a result, learning maths is required in order to observe and interpret the universe.
Why is Maths so important?
Mathematics provides structure to our life and reduces ambiguity. Learning Mathematics improves our reasoning power, creativity, abstract or spatial thinking, critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and even effective communication skills.
Maths Exercises
This Basic Maths also contains 1000+ Maths exercises.
Maths References
At Studnet Dost you will find complete references about Number system and basic Arithmetic Algebra Trigonometry Geometry and Cartesian Geometry Calculus- Differential and Integral Matrix Algebra Probability and Statistics l and more: