Here is the general overview of the exam pattern based on historical patterns:
The TNUSRB SI exam typically consists of two stages:
- Written Examination:
- The written exam is usually divided into two papers: Paper I and Paper II.
- Paper I often covers topics such as General Knowledge and General Science. It may include questions on current affairs, history, geography, economics, and other relevant subjects.
- Paper II focuses on areas like Aptitude and Mental Ability Test. This section assesses the candidate’s logical reasoning, quantitative abilities, and analytical skills.
- Physical Measurement Test (PMT) and Endurance Test (ET):
- Candidates who qualify in the written exam are usually called for the Physical Measurement Test and Endurance Test.
- PMT involves measuring the height, chest (for male candidates), and weight of the candidates.
- The Endurance Test assesses the physical fitness of candidates through tasks such as running.
Candidates must clear both the written examination and the PMT/ET to be eligible for the next stage of the selection process, which may include a Viva-Voce (Interview) and document verification.
It’s crucial to refer to the official notification and exam syllabus provided by TNUSRB for accurate and detailed information about the SI exam pattern, as changes may have occurred since my last update.