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RSMSSB Junior Engineer Syllabus and Exam Pattern

The Syllabus and Exam Pattern for the RSMSSB Junior Engineer post has been announced by the board.
Candidates who have applied for the RSMSSB Junior Engineer examination 2021 should know the
comprehensive syllabus and exact exam pattern before they start their preparation. This will help the
candidates to cover the entire syllabus, subject as well as subtopic wise. Similarly, knowing the exam
pattern will help them while practicing, test series, or mock tests for the examination. This examination is
under RSMSSB for the post of Junior Engineer.

Though the number of vacancies is high in number, the competition will be high with numerous candidates
attending the examination. All the candidates who will be attending the examination will have to complete
all (Written and DV) stages in order to be selected for the post. Read the article below for complete
information regarding the RSMSSB Junior Engineer Syllabus and Exam Pattern for the written exam.

RSMSSB Junior Engineer Syllabus


The RSMSSB Junior Post will consist of two stages in the selection process. Candidates will have to clear
both the written examination and the DV process to be qualified for the post. We can now take a look at
the detailed syllabus for the written examination. Candidates should follow the syllabus as given below
while preparing for the examination.

RSMSSB Junior Engineer Written Examination Syllabus

The RSMSSB Junior Engineer post written examination will consist of two parts. Part A will be General
Knowledge and Part B will be the concerned subjects like Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical).

RSMSSB Junior Engineer General Knowledge of Rajasthan Syllabus:


Candidates should have complete knowledge of Rajasthan. Such types of questions will be asked in this
section. It is a section in which candidates can look to score high marks. The topics to be focused on are as
follows.

 History of Rajasthan
 Art of Rajasthan
 Culture & Traditions of Rajasthan
 Heritage of Rajasthan
 The literature of Rajasthan
 Geography of Rajasthan
 Economy – Rajasthan & India
 Science & Technology etc
Concerned Subjects: Under Part B, which will be the concerned subjects, candidates need to prepare based
on their respective subjects. This will be the testing section of the candidates. All candidates need to work
hard and prepare well to clear this paper. Candidates can also take mock tests and prepare with a proper
plan to crack this section. The topics for the concerned subjects for RSMSSB Junior Engineer are given
below.
RSMSSB Junior Engineer Civil/Mechanical/Electrical Syllabus
RSMSSB Junior Engineer Electrical Syllabus 1. Control systems
2. Analytical instrumentation
3. Power Systems
4. Digital Signal Processing
5. Computer Control of Processes, Networks
6. Power Electronics and Drives
7. Electrical machines
8. Electrical Circuits and Fields
9. Measurements, Instrumentation, and Transducers
10. Industrial Instrumentation
11. Digital Electronics
12. Communication Engineering

RSMSSB Junior Engineer 2021 Exam Pattern


We have seen the RSMSSB Junior Engineer Syllabus for the written examination. Candidates can prepare
themselves according to the syllabus as given above. We can take a look at the exam pattern for the
RSMSSB Junior Engineer written exam. The exam pattern will give candidates a better understanding of
what the examination will look like. The exam pattern is as given below.

Section Subject No. of Questions Marks Exam Duration

Part A General Knowledge of Rajasthan 40 40 2 Hours

Part B Concerned Subjects 80 80

Total 120 120

 The exam will be a written objective type examination.


 It will consist of 2 different parts.
 Part A will be of General Knowledge of Rajasthan and Part B will be of concerned subjects like;
Civil, Mechanical and Electrical.
 With a total of 120 questions, Part A will carry 40 questions and Part B will carry 80 questions.
 Each question will carry 1 mark in the examination.
 There will be a negative marking of ⅓ in the examination.
 The minimum qualifying marks will be 40% out of the total marks.
 Candidates need to also score the required cut-off marks. Only those candidates will be selected for
the DV process.
 The exam will be for 2 Hours.

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