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Subject Wise Tests for previous year quetsions..
Legal Stream (SEBI)
(98 + Questions)
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Accountancy (SEBI)
(60 + Questions) Useful for Both Phase I and Phase II - Principle, concepts, standards and Techniques of Accountacy
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Quantitative Aptitude (SEBI)
(60 + Questions) For PHASE - I Prelim only .. Question on different types of mathematics
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Logical Reasoning (SEBI)
(60 + Questions) For PHASE - I Prelim only .. Question on different types of reasoning
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English Language (SEBI)
(60 + Questions) Different aspects of English Langauge
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General Awareness (SEBI)
(40 + Questions) Useful for Phase -I : General Awareness including some questions related to Financial Sector , miscallaneous GK
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Economics (SEBI)
(20 + Questions) Useful for Both Phase I and Phase II Concepts and Theories of Economics , Indian Economic system
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Management (SEBI)
(18 + Questions) Useful for Both Phase I and Phase II - Different Aspects of Management =- Concepts, theories and its application
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Companies Act (SEBI)
(17 + Questions) Useful for Both Phase I and Phase II Various Provisions of Company act , different chapters , sections
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Costing (SEBI)
(16 + Questions) Useful for Both Phase I and Phase II :Principle, concepts, standards and Techniques of Costing
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Current GK (Insurance)
(15 + Questions) GK like Awards , Important Days, SportsBooks and Authors etc
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Finance (SEBI)
(11 + Questions) Useful for both Phase -I and Phase -II Conceptual and dynamic aspects of fianncial system in India. Private as well as government Finance
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Static GK (SEBI)
(4 + Questions) Various General Knowledge topics like National Parks, City nicknames, Capitals, Language Chief Minister and Governor, Currency and capital, National monuments and heritage Sports etc
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Current Affairs
(3 + Questions)
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Previous year Subject-wise Exam Analysis of SEBI Grade A ( Officer) Exam

Subject202220212020
Legal Stream (SEBI)--97--
Accountancy (Phase -I & II)17--43
Quantitative Aptitude ( Phase -I)202020
Logical Reasoning ( Phase -I)202020
English language 202020
General Awareness (SEBI)12199
Economics- Phase (I & II)20----
Management ( Phase -I & II)18----
Companies Act-Phase (I & II)17----
Costing - Phase (I & II)16----
Miscalaneous GK (Phase-I)717
Finance (Phase -I & II)11----
Static GK (SEBI)1--3
Current GK ( SEBI)111

Subject2022
English language 10

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Understanding Of  Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme

SEBI Grade A Exam Pattern 2024

SEBI Grade A Examination Pattern 2024

Mode of selection shall be a three stage process i.e.

  • Phase I (on-line screening examination consisting of two papers of 100 marks each),
  • Phase II (on-line examination consisting of two papers of 100 marks each) and
  • Phase III (Interview). 

 

Phase I On-Line Examination

An online screening examination consisting of two papers (Multiple Choice questions of 100 marks each) . The exam will consist of:

Paper

Streams/ Subjects

Maximum Marks

Duration

Cut off

Paper 1 ( Common)

All Streams: Multiple choice questions on the subjects viz. General Awareness (including some questions related to Financial Sector of easy to moderate difficulty level), English Language, Quantitative Aptitude and Test of Reasoning. 

100

60 minutes

30%

Paper 2

General Stream: Multiple choice questions on subjects Commerce, Accountancy, Management, Finance,  Costing, Companies Act and Economics. (Common)

 

100

 

40 minutes

 

40%

Legal, Information Technology, EngineeringStream (Civil & Electrical), Official Languagestream: Multiple choice questions on Specialized subject related to stream.

 

 

 

100

 

 

 

40 minutes

 

 

 

40%

Research Stream:-Multiple choice questions on subjects Economics, Econometrics, Statistics, Finance and Commerce.

Aggregate Cut off

 

 

50%

  • There shall be negative marking (1/4th of marks assigned to the question) for the Paper 1 and Paper 2 in Phase I.
  • There shall be a cut-off of minimum 30% for Paper 1 (no sectional cut-off shall be there) and a cut-off of minimum 40% for Paper 2 in Phase I. 
  • Candidates would need to secure separate cut-off in each paper as mentioned at (ii) above as well as aggregate cut-off marks of 40% in Phase I exam to be shortlisted for Phase II. Marks obtained in Phase I shall be used only for shortlisting the candidates for Phase II examination process and will not be counted for final selection of the candidates.
  • Subject to the criteria mentioned at (iii) above, all the candidates who clear Phase I shall be shortlisted for Phase II. List of candidates shortlisted for Phase II will be made available on SEBI website. 

 

 


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Phase II On-Line Examination

An on-line examination consisting of two papers of 100 marks each . The papers shall be as follows:

Paper

 

Maximum Marks

Duration

Cut off

Weigh tage

Paper 1

All streams: English (Descriptive Test) to test the drafting skills

100

60 minutes

30%

1/3rd

Paper 2

General Stream: Multiple choice questions on subjects  Commerce, Accountancy, Management, Finance, Costing, Companies Act and Economics.

 

100

 

40 minutes

 

40%

 

2/3rd

Legal, Engineering Stream (Civil &Electrical) and Official Language stream:Multiple choice questions on Specialized subject related to stream. 

 

 

100

 

 

40 minutes

 

 

40%

 

 

2/3rd

Research Stream:-Multiple choice questions on subjects Economics, Econometrics, Statistics, Finance and Commerce.

Aggregate Cut off

 

 

40%

 

Note:- The details with respect to Paper – 2 of Phase II for Information Technology Stream shall be made available on SEBI website (www.sebi.gov.in) in due course.

Candidates shortlisted for Phase II will be issued new Hall Tickets. ii. For candidates who have applied in multiple streams, Paper II will be conducted in various shifts, the timings of which will be intimated in the Hall Ticket.

  • There shall be negative marking (1/4th of marks assigned to the question) for Paper 2 in Phase II (except IT stream for which details shall be informed in due course).
  • There shall be a cut-off of minimum 30% for Paper 1 and a cut-off of minimum 40% for Paper 2 in Phase II. 
  • Candidates would need to secure separate cut-off in each paper as mentioned at (iv) above as well as aggregate cut-off marks of 40% in Phase II exam (weightage of 1/3rd for Paper 1 and 2/3rd for Paper 2) to be shortlisted for Phase III.
  • Subject to the criteria mentioned at (v) above, candidates equaling 3 times the number of vacancies shall be shortlisted, in order of merit, for Phase III i.e. the Interview. List of candidates shortlisted for Interview will be made available on SEBI website.

Note: All question papers (in both the Phases, except the test of English) will be set bilingually in Hindi and English.

 


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Interview

  • Only the shortlisted candidates will be called for interview. Application fee shall not be refunded to the candidates not shortlisted for Phase II and Interview. Candidate may opt for interview either in Hindi or English. Weightage of marks obtained in Phase II will be 85%, while marks obtained in interview shall be given a weightage of 15%.

SEBI reserves the right to modify the selection procedure, if deemed fit.

SEBI Grade A Vacancies 2022

SEBI Recruitment 2022: Posts and Vacancies

SEBI Grade A Vacacies

The total number of vacancies is 117 (including backlogs).

   
General Stream 80
Legal Stream 16
Information Technology Stream 14
Research 7
Official Language 3

 

 

SEBI Grade A Exam 2020 Postponed- Check New Schedule

Activity Earlier Rescheduled
On line Application and Payment of Fee March 07, 2020 to April 30, 2020 March 07, 2020 to May 31, 2020
Phase – I On-line Examination April 12, 2020 Tentative July 04, 2020 (may get rescheduled)
Phase – II On-line Examination* May 03, 2020 Tentative August 23, 2020 (may get rescheduled)

* Paper 2 of Phase II of Information Technology Stream shall be held separately, the details of which shall be available on SEBI website (www.sebi.gov.in) in due course.

 


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SEBI Grade A Syllabus 2024

SEBI Officer Grade A Syllabus 2024

Phase – I

SEBI Grade A Prelims Paper 1 Syllabus (Common For All) ( In Phase I only)

General Awareness
English Language
Quantitative Aptitude
Reasoning

Current GK

  • Current Affairs – National & International
  • Budget
  • International & National Organizations
  • Important Financial & Economic News

Miscallaneous GK

  • Awards and Honours
  • Important Days
  • Sports
  • Books and Authors
  • Science – Inventions & Discoveries
  • Countries & Capitals etc
  • Error Spotting
  • Sentence Rearrangement
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Passages
  • Synonyms
  • Idioms & Phrases Etc
  • Data Interpretation
  • Inequalities
  • Number Series
  • Approximation and Simplification
  • Data Sufficiency
  • HCF and LCM
  • Profit and Loss
  • SI & CI
  • Problem on Ages
  • Work and Time
  • Speed Distance and Time
  • Probability, Permutation, and Combination
  • Mensuration
  • Average, Ratio Proportion, etc.
  • Puzzles
  • Seating Arrangements
  • Direction Sense
  • Blood Relations
  • Syllogisms
  • Order and Ranking
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Machine Input-Output
  • Inequalities
  • Alpha-Numeric-Symbol Series
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Number System and Conversions
  • Logical Reasoning etc.

etc.

 

Phase -I and Phase II ( common syllabus) ...

Syllabus for Paper 2 of Phase I  & Phase II in General Stream(Common Syllabus for both phases)

A. Commerce & Accountancy

  • Accounting as a financial information system;
  • Accounting Standards with specific reference to Accounting for Depreciation, Inventories, Revenue Recognition, Fixed Assets, Foreign Exchange Transactions, and Investments.
  • Cash Flow Statement, Fund flow statement, Financial statement analysis; Ratio analysis; 
  • Accounting for Share Capital Transactions including Bonus Shares and right Shares.
  • Employees Stock Option and Buy-Back of Securities.
  • Preparation and Presentation of Company Final Accounts.

B. Management

  • Management: its nature and scope; The Management Processes; Planning, Organization, Staffing,
  • Directing and Controlling; 
  • The Role of a Manager in an Organization. Leadership: The Tasks of a Leader;
  • Leadership Styles; Leadership Theories; A successful Leader versus an effective Leader. 
  • Human Resource Development: Concept of HRD; Goals of HRD; 
  • Motivation, Morale, and Incentives: Theories of Motivation; How Managers Motivate; Concept of Morale; Factors determining morale; Role of Incentives in Building up Morale. 
  • Communication: Steps in the Communication Process; Communication Channels; Oral versus Written Communication; Verbal versus non-verbal Communication; upward, downward and lateral communication; Barriers to Communication, Role of Information Technology. 

C. Finance

  • 1) Financial System 
    • a) Role and Functions of Regulatory bodies in the Financial Sector.
  • 2) Financial Markets
    • a) Primary and Secondary Markets (Forex, Money, Bond, Equity, etc.), functions, instruments, and recent developments. 
  • 3) General Topics
    • Basics of Derivatives: Forward, Futures and Swap 
    • Recent Developments in the Financial Sector 
    • Financial Inclusion- use of technology 
    • Alternate source of finance, private and social cost-benefit, Public-Private Partnership 
    • Direct and Indirect taxes; Non-tax sources of Revenue, GST, Finance Commission, Fiscal Policy, Fiscal
    • Responsibility and Budget Management Act (FRBM), 
    • Inflation: Definition, trends, estimates, consequences, and remedies (control): WPI, CPI - components and trends.

D. Costing

  • Overview of Cost and Management Accounting - Introduction to Cost and Management Accounting, Objectives and Scope of Cost and Management Accounting.
  • Methods of Costing - Single Output/ Unit Costing, Job Costing, Batch Costing, Contract Costing, Process/ Operation Costing, Costing of Service Sectors.
  • Basics of Cost Control and Analysis - (i) Standard Costing, (ii) Marginal Costing, (iii) Budget and Budgetary Control.
  • Lean System and Innovation:-
  • Introduction to Lean System
  • Just-in-Time (JIT) 
  • Kaizen Costing 
  • 5 Ss 
  • Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) 
  • Cellular Manufacturing/ One-Piece Flow Production Systems
  • Six Sigma (SS) 
  • Introduction to Process Innovation and Business Process Re-engineering (BPR). 

E. Companies Act

  • The Companies Act, 2013 – Specific reference to Chapter III, Chapter IV, Chapter VIII, Chapter X, Chapter XI, Chapter XII and Chapter XXVII.

F. Economics

  • Demand and Supply, Market Structures, National Income: Concepts and Measurement, Classical & Keynesian Approach Determination of output and employment, Consumption Function, Investment Function,  Multiplier and Accelerator, Demand and Supply for Money , IS-LM, Inflation and Phillips Curve,
  • Business Cycles
  • Balance of Payments, Foreign Exchange Markets, Inflation, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Non-banking Financial Institutions.

 

Specialized Subject (Legal / Information Technology / Engineering/ Research Streams/Official Language Stream):

Syllabus for Paper 2 of Phase I & Phase II in Legal Stream

 

 

Phase  I

 

Sl.

No.

Subject

Weightage*

1.

Constitution of India – Preamble, Part I, Part III, Part IV, Part IVA, Part V, Part VI, Part VIII, Part IXA, Part IXB, Part XI.

10%

2.

Law of Contracts – Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Chapters I to VI), Specific Relief Act, 1963.

10%

3.

Criminal Law – Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Chapters I, II, III, IV, V, VA, VI, IX, XVII); Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.

15%

4.

Law of Evidence – Indian Evidence Act, 1872.

5.

Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Part I, Part II.

6.

Administrative Law and Principles of Natural Justice

10%

7.

Jurisprudence and Interpretation of Statutes

10%

8.

Important Latin terms and maxims

9.

Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act, 2019

5%

10.

Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 – Part I

5%

11.

Transfer of Property Act, 1882 – Chapter III, Chapter IV, Chapter V.

5%

12.

Companies Act, 2013 – Chapter I, Chapter II, Chapter III, Chapter IV, Chapter V, Chapter VII, Chapter VIII, Chapter IX, Chapter X, Chapter XI, Chapter XII, Chapter XIII, Chapter XV, Chapter XVI.

15%

13.

Securities Laws – SEBI Act, 1992, SC(R) Act, 1956, Depositories Act, 1996

15%

Weightages are indicative only

 

Phase II

 

Sl.

No.

Subject

Weightage*

1.

Constitution of India – Preamble, Part I, Part III, Part IV, Part IVA, Part V, Part VI, Part VIII, Part IXA, Part IXB, Part XI, Part XII, Part XIII, Part XIV, Part XIVA, Part XX.

10%

2.

Law of Contracts – Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Chapters VIII to X), Indian Partnership Act, 1932, Specific Relief Act, 1963

10%

3.

Criminal Law – Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Chapters I, II, III, IV, V, VA, VI, IX, XVII, XXI, XXII, XXIII); Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.

10%

4.

Law of Evidence – Indian Evidence Act, 1872.

5.

Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VII, Schedule I. 

6.

Administrative Law and Principles of Natural Justice

10%

7.

Jurisprudence and Interpretation of Statutes

8.

Important Latin terms and maxims

9.

Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act, 2019

15%

10.

Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 – Part I, Part III, Part IV. 

11.

Transfer of Property Act, 1882 – Chapter III, Chapter IV, Chapter V.

11.

Law of Trusts – Parties to a Trust Deed and Duties of Trustees.

12.

Corporate Law – Companies Act, 2013 (Chapter I, Chapter II, Chapter III, Chapter IV, Chapter V, Chapter VII, Chapter VIII, Chapter IX, Chapter X, Chapter XI, Chapter XII, Chapter XIII, Chapter XV, Chapter XVI, Chapter

XXVII, Chapter XXVIII, Chapter XXIX); 

Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008; 

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (Part I, Part II) 

20%

13.

Taxation – General principles, Capital Gains Tax, Securities Transaction Tax

5%

14.

Securities Laws – SEBI Act, 1992, SC(R) Act, 1956, Depositories Act, 1996

20%

Weightages are indicative only

Syllabus for Paper 2 of Phase I in Information Technology Stream

 

 

Phase I

 

Sr. No.

Topic

Details

Weightage*

1.

Database Concepts

ER model. Relational model: relational algebra, tuple calculus, Integrity constraints, normal forms. File organization, indexing (e.g., B and B+ trees), Transactions, and concurrency control.

10

 

2.

SQL Queries

Select, view, truncate, delete, update, alter, Inner join, different types of outer joins,, use of aggregate functions, Union, intersection, except, in and exist clauses, nested queries

10

3.

Programming

Concepts (Java

/C C++ )

Program control (iteration, recursion, Functions), Scope of variables, Binding of variables & functions,

            Parameter         passing,           Functional             and       Logic

Programming, OOPS Concepts, Inheritance, Class and object, Constructors, Functions, Exception Handling

30

 

4.

Data Analytics

Languages

(Python / R)

Regex, Slicing, Data reshaping, Dataframes, Dictionaries and Sets, File Management, Classes and Functions, Data Mining, Lists, Importing and exporting data, charts and graphs

10

5.

Algorithms for problem-solving

Tree and graph traversals, Connected components, Spanning trees, Shortest paths; hashing, Sorting, Searching; Design techniques (Greedy, Dynamic

Programming, Divide-and-conquer)

10

6.

Networking Concepts

ISO/OSI stack, LAN Technologies (Ethernet, Token ring), TCP/UDP, IP, Basic concepts of switches, gateways, and routers, Application layer protocols (DNS, SMTP, POP, FTP, HTTP), Firewalls

10

7.

Information & Cyber Security Concepts

Cyber Attacks, Software Development Security,

Network security, Authentication, CIA - Confidentiality,

Integrity and Availability, Network Audit, Systems Audit

10

8.

Data warehousing

Data Extraction, Data Cleaning, Data Transformation, Data Loading, Metadata, Data Cube, Data Mart, Data Models,

5

9.

Shell

Programming

Shell Scripting Basics, Shell Variables, Shell Script Arguments, If Statement, Loop, Return, Basic UNIX commands

5

Total

 

100

* Weightages are indicative only

 

Please note that the Syllabus for Paper 2 of Phase II of the Information Technology Stream shall be made available on the SEBI website (www.sebi.gov.in ) in due course.

 

Syllabus for Paper 2 of Phase I & Phase II in Engineering Stream - Civil

(Common Syllabus for both phases)

Building Materials: Stone, Lime, Glass, Plastics, Steel, FRP, Ceramics, Aluminium, Fly Ash, Basic

Admixtures, Timber, Bricks and Aggregates: Classification, properties and selection criteria; Cement: Types, Composition, Properties, Uses, Specifications and various Tests; Lime & Cement Mortars and Concrete: Properties and various Tests; Design of Concrete Mixes: Proportioning of aggregates and methods of mix design.

Solid Mechanics: Elastic constants, Stress, plane stress, Strains, plane strain, Mohr’s circle of stress and strain, Elastic theories of failure, Principal Stresses, Bending, Shear, and Torsion.

Structural Analysis: Basics of strength of materials, Types of stresses and strains, Bending moments and shear force, concept of bending and shear stresses; Analysis of determinate and indeterminate structures; Trusses, beams, plane frames; Rolling loads, Influence Lines, Unit load method & other methods; Free and Forced vibrations of single degree and multi-degree freedom system; Suspended Cables; Concepts and use of Computer Aided Design.

Design of Steel Structures: Principles of Working Stress methods, Design of tension and compression members, Design of beams and beam column connections, built-up sections, Girders, Industrial roofs, Principles of Ultimate load design.

Design of Concrete and Masonry structures: Limit state design for bending, shear, axial compression, and combined forces; Design of beams, Slabs, Lintels, Foundations, Retaining walls, Tanks, and Staircases; Principles of pre-stressed concrete design including materials and methods; Earthquake resistant design of structures; Design of Masonry Structure.

Construction Practice, Planning, and Management: Construction - Planning, Equipment, Site investigation and Management including Estimation with latest project management tools and network analysis for different Types of works; Analysis of Rates of various types of works; Tendering Process and Contract Management, Quality Control, Productivity, Operation Cost; Land acquisition; Labour safety and welfare.

The flow of Fluids, Hydraulic Machines, and Hydro Power:

Fluid Mechanics, Open Channel Flow, Pipe Flow: Fluid properties; Dimensional Analysis and Modelling; Fluid dynamics including flow kinematics and measurements; Flow net; Viscosity, Boundary layer and control, Drag, Lift, Principles in open channel flow, Flow controls. Hydraulic jump; Surges; Pipe networks.

Hydraulic Machines and Hydro power: Various pumps, Air vessels, Hydraulic turbines – types, classifications & performance parameters; Power house – classification and layout, storage, pondage, control of supply.

Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering: Hydrological cycle, Ground water hydrology, Well hydrology and related data analysis; Streams and their gauging; River morphology; Flood, drought and their management; Capacity of Reservoirs.

Water Resources Engineering : Multipurpose uses of Water, River basins and their potential; Irrigation systems, water demand assessment; Resources - storages and their yields; Water logging, canal and drainage design, Gravity dams, falls, weirs, Energy dissipaters, barrage Distribution works, Cross drainage works and headworks and their design; Concepts in canal design, construction & maintenance; River training, measurement and analysis of rainfall.

Environmental Engineering:

Water Supply Engineering:

Sources, Estimation, quality standards and testing of water and their treatment; Rural, Institutional and industrial water supply; Physical, chemical and biological characteristics and sources of water, Pollutants in water and its effects, Estimation of water demand; Drinking water Standards, Water Treatment Plants, Water distribution networks.

Waste Water Engineering:

Planning & design of domestic waste water, sewage collection and disposal; Plumbing Systems. Components and layout of sewerage system; Planning & design of Domestic Waste-water disposal system; Sludge management including treatment, disposal and re-use of treated effluents; Industrial waste waters and Effluent Treatment Plants including institutional and industrial sewage management.

Solid Waste Management:

Sources & classification of solid wastes along with planning & design of its management system; Disposal system, Beneficial aspects of wastes and Utilization by Civil Engineers.

Air, Noise Pollution and Ecology:

Concepts & general methodology.

10. Geo-technical Engineering and Foundation Engineering:

Geo-technical Engineering: Soil exploration - planning & methods, Properties of soil, classification, various tests and inter-relationships; Permeability & Seepage, Compressibility, consolidation and Shearing resistance, Earth pressure theories and stress distribution in soil; Properties and uses of geo-synthetics.

Foundation Engineering: Types of foundations & selection criteria, bearing capacity, settlement analysis, design and testing of shallow & deep foundations; Slope stability analysis, Earthen embankments, Dams and Earth retaining structures: types, analysis and design, Principles of ground modifications.

11. Surveying and Geology:

Surveying:Classification of surveys, various methodologies, instruments & analysis of measurement of distances, elevation and directions; Field astronomy, Global Positioning System; Map preparation; Photogrammetry; Remote sensing concepts; Survey Layout for culverts, canals, bridges, road/railway alignment and buildings, Setting out of Curves.

Geology:  Basic knowledge of Engineering geology & its application in projects.

12. Transportation Engineering:

Highways - Planning & construction methodology, Alignment and geometric design; Traffic Surveys and

Controls; Principles of Flexible and Rigid pavements design

Tunneling - Alignment, methods of construction, disposal of muck, drainage, lighting and ventilation.

Railways Systems – Terminology, Planning, designs and maintenance practices; track modernization..Harbours – Terminology, layouts and planning. Airports – Layout, planning & design.

 

Syllabus for Paper 2 of Phase I & Phase II in Engineering Stream - Electrical

(Common Syllabus for both phases)

Electrical Materials: Electrical Engineering Materials, crystal structures and defects, ceramic materials, insulating materials, magnetic materials – basics, properties and applications; ferrities, ferro-magnetic materials and components; basics of solid state physics, conductors; Photo-conductivity; Basics of Nano materials and Superconductors.

Electric Circuits and Fields: Circuit elements, network graph, KCL, KVL, Node and Mesh analysis, ideal current and voltage sources, Thevenin’s, Norton’s, Superposition and Maximum Power Transfer theorems, transient response of DC and AC networks, Sinusoidal steady state analysis, basic filter concepts, two-port networks, three-phase circuits, Magnetically coupled circuits, Gauss Theorem, electric field and potential due to point, line, plane and spherical charge distributions, Ampere’s and Biot-Savart’s laws; inductance, dielectrics, capacitance; Maxwell’s equations.

Electrical and Electronic Measurements: Principles of measurement, accuracy, precision and standards; Bridges and potentiometers; moving coil, moving iron, dynamometer and induction type instruments, measurement of voltage, current, power, energy and power factor, instrument transformers, digital voltmeters and multi-meters, phase, time and frequency measurement, Q-meters, oscilloscopes, potentiometric recorders, error analysis, Basics of sensors, Transducers, basics of data acquisition systems.

Computer Fundamentals: Number systems, Boolean algebra, arithmetic functions, Basic Architecture, Central Processing Unit, I/O and Memory Organisation; peripheral devices, data representation and programming, basics of Operating system and networking, virtual memory, file systems; Elements of programming languages, typical examples.

Basic Electronics Engineering: Basics of Semiconductor diodes and transistors and characteristics, Junction and field effect transistors (BJT, FET and MOSFETS), different types of transistor amplifiers, equivalent circuits and frequency response; oscillators and other circuits, feedback amplifiers.

Analog and Digital Electronics: Operational amplifiers – characteristics and applications, combinational and sequential logic circuits, multiplexers, multi-vibrators, sample and hold circuits, A/D and D/A converters, basics of filter circuits and applications, simple active filters; Microprocessor basics- interfaces and applications, basics of linear integrated circuits; Analog communication basics, Modulation and de-modulation, noise and bandwidth, transmitters and receivers, signal to noise ratio, digital communication basics, sampling, quantizing, coding, frequency and time domain multiplexing, power line carrier communication systems.

Systems and Signal Processing: Representation of continuous and discrete-time signals, shifting and scaling operations, linear, time-invariant and causal systems, Fourier series representation of continuous periodic signals, sampling theorem, Fourier and Laplace transforms, Z transforms, Discrete Fourier transform, FFT, linear convolution, discrete cosine transform, FIR filter, IIR filter, bilinear transformation.

Control Systems: Principles of feedback, transfer function, block diagrams, and signal flow graphs, steady-state errors, transforms and their applications; Routh-Hurwitz criterion, Nyquist techniques, Bode plots, root loci, lag, lead and lead-lag compensation, stability analysis, transient and frequency response analysis, state space model, state transition matrix, controllability and observability, linear state variable feedback, PID and industrial controllers.

Electrical Machines: Single-phase transformers, three-phase transformers - connections, parallel operation, auto-transformer, energy conversion principles, DC machines - types, windings, generator characteristics, armature reaction, and commutation, starting and speed control of motors, Induction motors - principles, types, performance characteristics, starting and speed control, Synchronous machines - performance, regulation, parallel operation of generators, motor starting, characteristics and applications, servo and stepper motors.

Power Systems: Basic power generation concepts, steam, gas, and water turbines, transmission line models and performance, cable performance, insulation, corona and radio interference, power factor correction, symmetrical components, fault analysis, principles of protection systems, basics of solid state relays and digital protection; Circuit breakers, Radial and ring-main distribution systems, Matrix representation of power systems, load flow analysis, voltage control, and economic operation, System stability concepts, Swing curves and equal area criterion. HVDC transmission and FACTS concepts, Concepts of power system dynamics, distributed generation, solar and wind power, smart grid concepts, environmental implications, and fundamentals of power economics.

Power Electronics and Drives: Semiconductor power diodes, transistors, thyristors, triacs, GTOs, MOSFETs, and IGBTs - static characteristics and principles of operation, triggering circuits, phase control rectifiers, bridge converters - fully controlled and half controlled, principles of choppers and inverters, basis concepts of adjustable speed dc and ac drives, DC-DC switched mode converters, DC-AC switched-mode converters, resonant converters, high-frequency inductors and transformers, power supplies.

 

Syllabus for Paper 2 of Phase I & Phase II in Research Stream (Common Syllabus for both phases)

Economics: Demand and Supply, Market Structures, National Income, Determination of output and employment, Investment Function,  Multiplier and Accelerator, Demand and Supply for Money, IS–LM, Inflation and Phillips Curve, Business Cycles, Inflation, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Non-banking Financial Institutions.

Public Economics: Public Goods, Tax & Non-Tax Revenue, Direct & Indirect Taxes, Progressive and Non-Progressive Taxation, Incidence and Effects of Taxation, Public Expenditure, Public Debt,  Public Budget and Budget Multiplier. 

Statistics and Econometrics: Measures of Central tendency & dispersions, Correlation, Sampling methods, Sampling Distribution, Statistical Inferences, Hypothesis testing, Regression Analysis.

International Economics: Balance of Payments, Foreign Exchange Markets, Role of International Financial Institutions: BIS, IOSCO, IMF & World Bank.

Financial Markets: Asymmetric Information, Market Model, Market Efficiency, Primary Market, Secondary Market, Commodity Markets, Mutual Funds, Stock Exchanges, Depositories, Clearing Corporations, Credit Rating Agencies, Corporate Debt Market.  Forwards, Futures, Options, Hedging, Speculation and Arbitrage.

 

Paper 1 of Phase- II:- English Writing Skills

The paper on English shall be framed in a manner to assess the writing skills including expression and understanding of the topic including precis writing/ essay writing/ comprehension

 

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