The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Junior Engineer (JE) examination for various engineering disciplines, including Civil Engineering. The syllabus for the SSC Junior Engineer Civil examination typically covers the following subjects:
- General Intelligence and Reasoning:
- Analogies
- Similarities
- Differences
- Space visualization
- Problem-solving
- Analysis
- Judgment
- Decision making
- Visual memory
- Discrimination
- Observation
- Relationship concepts
- Arithmetical reasoning
- Verbal and figure classification
- Arithmetical number series
- General Awareness:
- Current affairs
- India and its neighboring countries
- History
- Culture
- Geography
- Economic Scene
- General Polity and Scientific Research
- Part A: General Engineering (Civil and Structural)
- Building Materials
- Estimating, Costing, and Valuation
- Surveying
- Soil Mechanics
- Hydraulics
- Irrigation Engineering
- Transportation Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Part B: General Engineering (Electrical and Mechanical)
- Basic concepts
- Circuit law
- Magnetic Circuit
- AC Fundamentals
- Measurement and measuring instruments
- Electrical Machines
- Synchronous Machines
- Generation, Transmission, and Distribution
- Estimation and costing
- Utilization of Electrical Energy
- Basic Electronics
Note: Candidates are required to choose either Civil and Structural or Electrical and Mechanical as per their educational qualification.
It’s essential to check the official SSC JE notification and syllabus documents for the most accurate and up-to-date information, as the exam pattern and syllabus may be subject to changes by the SSC. Additionally, candidates should also refer to previous years’ question papers and consider reputable study materials to prepare effectively for the examination.