There are different trades for (Assistant Engineering)AE posts like AE (EEE), AE (ECE), AE (CIVIL), AE (MECH).
Before starting preparation of exam applicants must know the pattern of the exam. It should be known that which subjects are going to cover in the test, how many questions will there and how many marks will each question carry. The syllabus will be changed accordingly to the trades of the applicants.
The exam paper consists of questions from technical ( electrical, communication, mechanical, or instrumentation) , General aptitude, English language and General awareness. The examination is of 100 marks and the duration is 2 hours. Section-A consists of 80 marks from particular trade,
Section-B consists of 20 marks from aptitude. The exam is of objective type i.e.multiple choice questions. There will no negative marking for the exam.
- Questions from general aptitude are mandatory, so keep practising the reasoning and numerical ability.
- Refer the study materials, previous year papers and text books of every subject during preparation.
- Practise mock test & online examinations regularly.
- Refer gate and IES previous papers to understand the question patterns.
TRADE WISE EXAM PATTERN
AE (ELECTRICAL):
Power systems,power electronics, control systems, electrical machines, electrical circuits, switch gear equipment & protection, basic electrical engineering& analog circuits.
AE (CIVIL):
Strengths of material, Reinforced concrete, steel structures, fluid mechcanics and machinery, soil machanics, Building materials and construction, Estimation costing and construction management, Surveying.
AE (MECHANICAL):
Strengths of material, material science & metallurgy, Theory of machines, Vibrations, Design of machine elements, Heat transfer, Thermodynamics, Turbo machines, Metal cutting and machine tools, Foundry, Welding and forging, Production & operation management.
AE (ELECTRONICS):
Basics of circuits & measurement systems, Transducers, mechanical measurements and industrial instrumentation, Analog electronics, Digital electronics, Signal system and communication, Electrical and electronic measurements, Control systems and process control, Analytical & Optical instrumentation.
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