Exam Pattern FOR POSTS
NO. 1 TO 5 (EXCEPT POST NO. 2) :- The recruitment
examination will consist of one Multiple Choice Questionnaire of 200 questions
comprising of two parts as per following:
Part-I:
Aptitude and language comprehension (100 Question)
Section A:
Reasoning Aptitude (30 questions)
Section B:
Quantitative Aptitude (30 questions); and
Section C:
Language Comprehension with written communication skills that include, inter
alia (40 questions):
Hindi: Sentence
Correction, Sentence, Formation, Official Letter/Application
English: Tenses,
Determiners, Active/ Passive voice, Speech
Part-II:- Subject
specific (100 questions)
Each
question will carry 1 mark; Total marks will be 200
There will
be a minimum pass mark of 40% for each section
There will
be no negative marking
Questions
will be set only in English except for specific questions in Hindi language.
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SYLLABUS FOR
THE SUBJECT SPECIFIC PART Post No. 1:
ASSISTANT
TOWN PLANNER Syllabus of post-graduation specialization in Urban Planning
of that of University of Rajasthan with following thrust areas:
Evolution of
City Building
Planning
History
Definitions
and Objectives of Planning
Theories of
City Development and Planning Theories
Nature and
Scope of Sociology
Community
and Settlements
Elements
of Micro and Macro Economics
Development
Economics and Lessons from Indian Experiences
Survey
Techniques and Mapping, Survey methods: Analytical, Demographic Methods
Planning
Standards
Role of
Infrastructure in Development
Planning and
Management of Water, Sanitation and Storm Water
Planning and
Management of Municipal Wastes, Power and Fire
City
Development and Transport Infrastructure Planning, Management and Design
GIS
applications, remote sensing
Urban Growth
and System of Cities
City –
Region Linkages
Metro and
Mega Cities: Problems and Issues
Human
Settlement Planning, Urban Development Policies and Programs, Water Supply and
Sanitation
Solid Waste
Disposal and Management
Fire and
Electrification, and Social Infrastructure
Traffic and
Transportation
Survey
Techniques
GIS Mapping
Research
Design and implementation · Analytical Techniques,
Presentation and Report Writing · Project Planning · Project
Formulation and Appraisal · Project Management and
Implementation, and Project Evaluation and Monitoring · Regulatory
Frameworks and Implementation, and Project Evaluation and Monitoring · Regulatory
Frameworks Governing Projects · Urban Governance:
Institutions and Organizations · Legislations pertaining
to Urban Governance · Environmental Management · Energy,
Climate change and urban development · Development Finance · Legal
issues and professional practice.
Post No. 2:
ASSISTANT REGIONAL MANAGER (CIVIL)
Valid GATE
Score (Civil Stream) based merit
Post No. 3:
ASSISTANT SITE ENGINEER (CIVIL)
Syllabus of
BE (Civil) of that of Rajasthan Technical University, Kota with following
allocation of weightage and thrust areas: S. No. Topic Percentage Weightage A.
Transport and Traffic Engineering 40% B. Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering
20% C. Strength of Materials 40% D. Soil and Foundation Engineering E. Theory
of Structure F. Structural Design-I G. Structural Design-II H. Fluid Mechanics
I. Surveying J. Construction Material K. Hydrology and Water Resources
Engineering A. TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC ENGINEERING: Survey investigation and
preparation of road project. Highway standard classification, land width,
building line center line, formation width, terrain classification, pavement
width Camber longitudinal gradients, sight distance horizontal curve, super
elevation, vertical curve, lateral and vertical clearances. Design of Pavement:
Flexible pavements. Pavement Construction: Sub-base, base course and shoulder stone/kankar
bricks soling, WBM courses, shoulders. Granular sub-base, stabilized soil
roads, cement/lime stabilized sub-base, sand bitumen base course, crushed
cement concrete base/subbase course. Bituminous Course: Prime and tack coats,
surface dressing, open graded premix carpet, semi dense carpet, built-up spray
grout base course, bituminous base binder course. Asphaltic concrete seal
coats, mixed seal surfacing, Penetration macadam base/binder course, full and
semi grouts. Traffic Engineering: Traffic Characteristics, road user
Characteristics, vehicular Characteristics volume speed and delay studies
origin and destination study. Traffic flow Characteristics, traffic capacity
and parking studies, traffic regulation, traffic control devices, intersection
control. System approach in traffic management. Bridge Engineering: Components
of bridges, classification of bridges, requirements of an ideal bridge,
selection of bridge site, Bridge alignment, site investigation and collection
of data, waterway of bridges. Economics span scour depth of foundation, Afflux.
Clearance , free board. Type of bridge superstructures and methods of erection,
bridge bearings, joints in bridge, wearing coat, Railing, parapet and approach
slab. Type of bridge foundation, bridge pier, adjustment and wing walls.
Training work for bridges and protection works. Low cost bridges, causeway,
timber bridges, suspension bridges, pipe and slab culverts.
B. WATER
SUPPLY AND SANITARY ENGINEERING: Water Supply Engineering: Quantitative
requirements of water supply for urban and rural areas. Variation in demand.
Forecast of population. Different sources of water supply , lakes. rivers and
ground water. Intake arrangements. Drinking water standard for water.
Bacteriological test. Pumping of raw water. Design of rising mains. Water
treatment, flow diagram, sedimentation coagulation, filtration and
disinfection, water softening and aeration of water. Water distribution system
and their design and analysis. Clear water reservoirs. Rural water supply and
sanitation. Problems of low cost potable water for rural population. Tube wells
for water supply. Safe yield from tube wells. Sanitary Engineering: sewerage,
separate sewers and combined sewers. Hydraulic and structural design
considerations. Different types of pipe material and different shapes of build
up sewers. Superimposed load in sewers. House plumbing, various accessories and
arrangement. Sewage pumping station. Characterization of Sewage : Physical,
chemical and biological analysis, Industrial waste water and its problems,
natural purification process through soil mass and through water bodies
self-purification of streams. Sewage treatment, Physical treatment, screening,
skimming tanks, Grit chamber, settling tanks. Secondary (biological) treatment,
tickling filters and high rate bio filters. Activated sludge and accelerated
aeration plants. Secondary, settling tanks, sludge digesters and sludge drying.
Final disposal, Low cost waste water treatment oxidation ponds, oxidation
ditches, aerated lagoons, septic tank, anaerobic lagoons. Dry refuse disposal.
Basic concepts of Urban and Rural sanitation.
C. STRENGTH
OF MATERIALS:- Behavior of engineering materials in tension, compression and
shear, elastic limit, yield stress, proof stress, nominal stress, actual stress
and ultimate stress, factor of safety, load factor and elastic constants,
Principal stresses and strains, Strain energy, theories of elastic failure.
Bending moment and shear force in statically determinate beams, stress due to
bending moment and shear force, design of section, section modulus, elementary
theory of torsion, combined bending and torsion, Forces in statically
determinate plane trusses. Slope and deflection of statically determinate
beams, deflection of statically determinate frames Buckling of columns. Euler's
Rankine's and secant formulae. Combined, direct and bending stresses for short
columns. Thin cylindrical and spherical shells. D. SOIL AND FOUNDATION
ENGINEERING: Soil Exploration: Methods of site exploration, boring, sampling,
standard penetrations test. Preliminary definitions and relationship: Water
content unit weight, specific gravity, void ratio, porosity and degree of
saturation, density index, phase relationship. Index Properties: Specific
gravity, particle size distribution, consistency of soils. Classifications of
soils, field identification. Laboratory test: Particle size analysis, liquid
limit, plastic limit, proctor density, field density, permeability, shear box
and unconfined. Soil water: inter-granular and pore water pressure, Quick sand
phenomenon, permeability, Flow not and its uses. Vertical pressure
distribution: Bossiness's equations, Circular load, pressure bulb and its
significance, New-mark's chart. Contact pressure distribution. Consolidation:
Concept of one-dimensional consolidation. Laboratory consolidation test,
over-consolidated normally consolidated soils, settlement analysis. Shear
Strength: Basic concept, Mohr-Coulomb Failure theory and measurement of shear
strength. Earth Pressure: Lateral earth pressures (Active and Passive),
Rankin's and Coulomb's theory. Stability of slopes: Methods of slices, friction
circle method, Taylor's method. Bearing Capacity: Definitions, Terzaghi's
method, general shear and local shear failures, plate load test. Compaction:
Field Compaction method, water content, field compaction control and factors
affecting compaction. Pile Foundation: Types of Piles, driving of piles, load
carrying capacity of piles, pile load testing, under-reamed pile foundation,
bored compaction piles. Well Foundations: Caissons, shapes of wells and
component parts depth of well foundation and bearing capacity, forces acting on
a well foundation on a well foundation. Well sinking. E. THEORY OF STRUCTURES:
Statically indeterminate Structures: Static and kinematics indeterminacy,
Energy theorems, Stiffness and flexibility methods elementary analysis of
structures, methods off consistent deformation, slope deflection and moment
distribution. Analysis of beams (including continuous) and portal frames,
Influence lines, Influence lines for moment, shear and reaction for statically
determinate beams and planner trusses. Muller-Breslau Principle and influence
lines for indeterminate beams, Rolling loads on beams-shear force and bending
moment due to concentrated loads, uniformly distributed loads-shorter and
longer than span. F. STRUCTURAL DESIGN-I: Loads: Specifications for loads on
buildings and bridges. Reinforce cement concrete: Limit state theory, resistance
to bending, shear and bond. Design of singly and doubly reinforced beams, one
way, two way and flat slabs, columns with axial; and uniaxial moment loading,
footing, cantilever and counterfort retaining walls, simple underground and
elevated reservoirs, cantilever sheds, simple rectangular portal frames,
spherical domes, staircase. Pre-stressed Concrete: Properties of high grade
concrete and high tensile steel, pre-tensioning and post tensioning losses in
pre stress. Analysis and design of rectangular beams and slab.
G.
STRUCTURAL DESIGN-II:Steel structures: Tension and compression
members, single and built up sections, connection and splices, roof trusses,
simple beams and Purlin connections, columns, lacing and batten, Grillage,
Gusseted and slab base foundation. Plate and gantry girders, through and deck
type plate grinder bridges and with lateral bracings. H. FLUID MECHANICS :
Fluid properties, types of flow, Fluid statics, forces on fully and partially
submerged bodies, stability of floating bodies, Fluid kinematics, acceleration
of fluid particle, velocity potential and stream function, irrotional flows,
ideal fluid flow, Bernoulli's Navier Stokes, Reynold's equation, application:
Flow measuring devices. Momentum and angular momentum principles as applied to
fluid in a control volume, application to jets. Introduction of viscous flow,
concept of drag. Flow through pipes, Laminar and turbulent. Equations for
boundary layer thickness and boundary shear over flat plates. Channel Flows
(GVF and RVF), surges. Dimensional analysis and similitude techniques. I.
SURVEYING : Distance Measurements: Use of steel and metallic tapes, application
of corrections, measurement of base line, errors in base line measurements,
reduction to mean sea level, specifications for base line measurements, optical
measurements of distances, use of substance bars. Angle Measurements:
Principles of theodolite constrictions, temporary and permanent adjustment,
precision in relation to nature of work, compass, varieties, limitations.
Traverse adjustments. Vertical Measurements : Use of leveling instruments of
level, level tubes, estimation of sensitivity, optics, care and maintenance,
parameters to define quality of telescope, leveling instruments and
theodolites, methods of records and reducing, stadia reductions, use of level
rods, contouring, drainage and watershed lines. Methods of filling in details :
Chain and compass, plane table and traverse surveys. Principles and adjustments
of closed traverse, determination of missing data, solution of two point and
three point problems. Other Surveys : Curve ranging using linear and angular
measurements, simple compound and spiral curves. Measurements of area and
volumes: Use of Plani meter, measurements of areas and volumes including prismoidal,
trapezoidal and Simpson's method. J. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS: (i) Building
Materials : building stones, building bricks, steel (Plain, Tor, High-tensile
and Structural), Timber, lime, cement, sand, surkhi, cinder, stone slabs and
lintels, aggregates for cement concrete, paints, distempers, use of pozzolana
manufacturing of line concrete, cement concrete for plan reinforced and
pre-stressed concrete work. (ii) Road Materials: Coarse aggregate, screenings
and binding materials for WBM. Bricks for soling coarse and fine aggregate for
bituminous roads, IRC standard size aggregates Tars and Asphalt. Asphaltic
concrete, Asphaltic emulsions, Mastic Asphalt and Minerals fillers. (iii)
Constructions Stone Masonry: Ashlar, course rubble, random rubble, stone
pillar, dry stone and arch masonry. Bricks Masonry: Types and their uses hollow
and reinforced brick work. Wood Work: doors and windows. Steel Work: Structural
steel work, metal doors and windows. Roofing: Stone slab roofing, G.C. Steel
sheet roofing, Asbestos cement sheet roofing, jack arch roofing, tile and
thatch roofing. Flooring: Cement concrete flooring, flag stone flooring,
terrazzo mosaic flooring, Terrazzo file flooring, Brick on edge flooring,
timber Granolithic floor finish, linoleum and other floorings. Plastering :
Lime plaster, cement sand plaster, composite plaster, rough coat plaster, Arish
plastering with Gypsum, Plaster of Paris, painting. Miscellaneous : Damp proof
course, anti-termite treatment, sill, coping and corbelling. Centering and
Shuttering: Centering form work, shuttering and moulds, timber trestles and
false work, scaffolding and shoring, under pinning. Sanitary and Water Supply :
Providing and laying galvanized iron PVC, asbestos cement, stone ware, cast
iron and RCC pipes; sewerage and drainage system; overhead and underground
tanks; manholes and gully chambers; septic tank; soak pit, dispersion trench,
floor and wall treatment in toilets, glazed tile work, downpour pipes.
Construction Management: Management of construction, plants and equipment's.
Planning for construction using network analysis C.P.M. and PERT techniques.
Shallow foundation : spread foundation, combined footing and strap footing, Mat
of Raft Footing. K. HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING: Engineering Hydrologic
cycle, precipitation, evaporation , evapotranspiration and infiltration.
Estimation of dependable runoff factors effecting runoff. Rainfall runoff
relationship, flood/drought estimation using frequency analysis and unit
hydrograph methods. Groundwater hydrology, aquifers, steady flow towards fully
penetrating wells confined and unconfined aquifers. Crop water requirements :
consumptive use of water. Water point. Field capacity. Different methods of
irrigation and irrigation efficiency. Duty, delta and outlet factor. Cropping
patterns. Intensity of irrigation, Command area development and its related
problems. Division Head Works: Principles of design of weirs on nonpermeable
and permeable foundations. Kholo's theory, designs for uplift and exit gradient.
Silt exclusion from canal head works. Canals: Lined and unlined canals. Lacey's
and Kennedy's theories, Tractive force approach. Types of lining and its
selection criteria. Lift irrigation from Canals and Wells Ground water
availability in unconfined aquifers. Safe yield formulae, construction and
maintenance of wells. Relative merits of lift irrigation and flow irrigation.
Storage Works : Different types of dams. Elementary concepts of masonry,
concrete, earthen, butteress and arch dams. Forces gravity dams. Structural
behavior stability considerations and stress variation in gravity dams.
Appurtenances, Foundation Treatment and control of seepage. Multi-purpose
Project : Compatibility of Multi-purpose uses. Data needed in planning of
multi-purpose water resources projects. Reservoir planning, Environmental
consequences of irrigation. Water logging, problems of alkalinity and salinity;
Farm drainage and CAD works.
Post No. 4:
ASSISTANT ACCOUNTS OFFICER-II Syllabus of B.Com of that of
University of Rajasthan with following thrust areas: · Accounting
standards(1 to 20) · Bank reconciliation & banking transactions · Cost
Estimate Ascertainment & Appropriation of Overheads · Valuation
of inventories · Companies act 1956 basic provisions about final accounts,
audit · Financial statements, including revised schedule VI · Elementary
knowledge of service tax · Financial management with
specific reference to Cash Flow Statement, Capital Budgeting, Ratio Analysis. · Income
tax Based on Financial Act 2014 · Heads of Income with
much focus on Business Income, Calculation of Income Tax considering various
deductions under chapter VI · TDS- Provisions, rates
& applicability
Post No. 5:
JUNIOR LEGAL OFFICER Syllabus of LLB of that of University
of Rajasthan with the following thrust areas: 1. The Constitution of India:
Fundamental Rights, Directive Principals of State Policy, and enforcement of
rights, Functioning of High Court & Supreme Courts, Right to Information
Act. 2. The Civil Procedure Code, The Criminal Procedure Code, The Transfer of
Property Act, The Indian Penal Code. 3. The Evidence Act, The Limitation Act,
The Land Acquisition Act, The Companies Act.
Post No. 6:
DRAUGHTSMAN-CUM-TRACER :- Scheme of Examination Apart from part I
& II prescribed for posts no. 1 to 5 (except post no. 2), this post entails
one more paper on computer aided drafting (AUTOCAD) on computer in Phase II.
Candidates securing 40% in each section of part I & part II shall only be
admitted to Phase II. Candidate must secure a minimum of 40% in Phase II.
Syllabus for Draughtsman civil under Craftsman Training Scheme provided by
DGE&T with the following thrust areas: · B.I.S.
introduction of Code of Practice for Architectural and Building Drawing (IS:
962-1989) · Layout of drawing: Lines, Lettering, Dimensioning, Scales
and Projection Construction of plain and solid geometrical figures. · Symbols
& conventional representation for materials in sections as per IS 962-1989
for building drawings. · Components of a building. · Building
material · Types of masonry · Protective material · Foundation · Permanent
& Temporary structure · DPC, Damp proofing materials,
Anti-termite treatment, Weathering course, Fire-proofing. · Arches,
Lintel, Sunshades Centring & Shuttering. · Carpentry
joints · Floors, Flooring · Stairs, Lift, Escalator · Roofs,
Truss, Shell, Dome · Building rules & byelaws · Building
Drawing (residential) and Planning · Prefabricated
Structure- · Parks &playground Concepts of design of earthquake
resisting buildings · Reinforced Cement concrete structure · Steel
structure · House drainage of building · Road,
Bridges, Railway · Irrigation Engineering · Estimating
and costing · Wiring Electrical · Surveying · Leveling · Theodolite
survey, Total Stations, GPS.
Post No. 7:
JUNIOR ASSISTANT :- Scheme of Examination The competitive examination shall
include the following papers and each paper shall carry the number of marks as
shown against it namely: DURATION MARKS Phase-I (Objective type questions)
Paper-I Section 'A': General knowledge Section 'B': Every Day Science Section
'C': Mathematics 3 Hour 100 Paper-IISection 'A': General Hindi Section 'B':
English 3 Hour 100 Phase-II (For candidates other than persons with
disabilities*): (1) Typewriting in Hindi on computer (a) Speed test 10 Min. 25
(b) Efficiency test 10 Min. 25 (2) Typewriting in English on Computer (a) Speed
test 10 Min. 25 (b) Efficiency test 10 Min. 25 *Persons with disabilities will
be given the average marks obtained by them in phase-I. Explanation 1. The syllabus
and scope of course of the papers will be that of the Senior Secondary
examination of the Board of Secondary education Rajasthan. 2. Candidates
securing minimum 40% marks in each section of the phase-I shall only be
admitted to the phase-II. 3. The marks obtained by a candidate in the phase-I
and phase-II of the marks of the examination will be counted while determining
their final order of merit. 4. Questions for will be set only in English except
for specific questions in Hindi language i.e. section A of paper II in phase-I.
5. Paper-I & Paper II of Phase-I will be conducted in the forenoon and
afternoon respectively.
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