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April 8th, 2017, 10:51 AM
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UPPSC JE Syllabus

I am searching for syllabus of Junior Engineer (JE) Exam conducted by UPPSC. Actually I have completed Graduation in Engineering Discipline and want to apply for Junior Engineer Exam. So please give detailed syllabus of Junior Engineer (JE) Exam of UPPSC.
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April 8th, 2017, 11:33 AM
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Re: UPPSC JE Syllabus

As you are looking for syllabus of Junior Engineer (JE) Exam conducted by UPPSC, so here is complete syllabus:

UPPSC Junior Engineer (JE) Syllabus

Subject : General English 1. Comprehension
A passage of appropriate length which is designed to test the ability of the candidate in the following areas:
(a) Familiarity with vocabulary
(b) Knowledge of English grammar
(c) Thematic understanding of the passage
2. Use of Article s
3. Use of correct Prepositions
4. One- word substitution
5. Synonyms
6. Antonyms
7. Filling up of blanks with appropriate words
8. Verbs – Main, Auxiliary and Modals
9. Active/Passive voice
10.Direct/Indirect Narration
11.Correct spelling of words
12.Tenses
13. Re-ordering of given sentences into a meaningful paragraph.
14.Subject - Verb agreement
15.Idioms and Phrases
16.Conjunctions
17.Homonyms

CIVIL ENGINEERING (DIPLOMA COURSE)
GENERAL CIVIL INGINEERING

PAPER-I
SECTION - A

(a) Strength of materials and theory of structures.: 1. Effect of a force, tension and
compression, free body diagram, virtual work, force distribution system. 2. Principle of energy, conservation of energy and momentum, rotation of rigid bodies about fixed axis, mass moment of inertia. 3. Stresses and strains: Types of stresses and strains, Definition of tension, compression, shear, bending, torsion, volumetric and lateral strain, Poisson’s ratio, Hookes’s law. 4. Bending moment and shear force: Types of beam, simply supported, cantilever, fixed, overhanging and continuous beams. 5. Analysis of trusses, slope and deflection of bearms. 6. Columns and struts: Long columns, short columns & struts, slenderness ratio. 7. Torsion: Circular shaft, combined bending, torsion and axial thrust, strength of hollow and solid shaft. (b) Design of reinforced concrete structures.: 1. Design based on working stress method Flexural strength shear strength and bond strength of a singly reinforced RCC beam. 2. Design of lintels, Design of a Cantilever beam and slab. Design of doubly reinforced concrete beam. 3. Design of RCC slab, design of one way and two way slabs. 4. Design of Reinforced brick beams, slab &lintels, design of T-beams. 5. Design of columns and column footings, cantiliver retaining walls.
6.Components of (i) overhead water tank and (ii) Multistoreyed framed structures. 7. Introduction to design based on limit state method. 8. Presstressed concrete. (c) Steel and Machinery structures.: 1. Tension and Compression members in steel. 2. Design of steel of steel beams. 3. Design of simple column bases. 4. Design of simple trusses and purlins. 5.
Design of masonry retaining walls. 6. Design of masonry wall foundation.
(d) Building estimates & coating, construction management, account & enterpreneurship
development.

SECTION-B
(a) Soil mechanics and foundation engineering.: 1. Fundamental terms and their relationships.
2. Classification and identification of soils. 3. Phase relationship index property, laboratory
determination. 4. Capillary phenomenon permeability, factors affecting permeability.
5. compaction, methods of compation. 6. Consolidation, difference between compactions and
consolidation. 7. Streesses in soil, shear strength, colomb’s equation, unconfined compression test. 8. Earth pressure and retaining structures. 9. shallow and deep foundations, classifications of piles. 10. Stabilisation of soils by lime and cement. 11. Sub-surface exploration.
(b) Surveying.: 1. General principles. 2. Chain surveying. 3. Compass Traversing, bearings, local attractions, types of travessing, traverse computations, corrections and missing readings. 4. Leveling-Theory, Temporary & permanent adjustment of levels, types of levelling. Reciprocal levelling, L-section and cross section, Refration and curvature corrections. 5. contouring - characteristics, uses and plotting of contours. 6. Plane table surveying- orientation, plotting methods, two & three point problems, Lehmann’s ruler errors and precautions. 7. Theodolite: Adjustmen (Temporary & permanent) Measurement of angles, curves, horizontal and vertical curves, their design and layout transition curves. 8. Minor Instruments Abneys Level, Tangent Clinometer, ceylone Ghat tracer, pantograph and planimeter.
(c) Building Materials and construction.: 1.Buildhing Materials: Bricks, their classification and characteristics, building stones, source, quarrying, classification and properties, lime, properties, Cement types, properties and tests, timber and wood products, types, properties and uses, paints,
varnishes and distempers, glass and plaster etc., Lime concrete, uses in foundation and terracing, Cement concretes, ingredients, grading of aggregates, workability, water cement ratio, mixing, laying compaction, curing. 2. Building constructions- Detailing of walls, floors, roofs stair cases, doors and windows, finishing of building, plastering pointing, damp proofing etc., Ventilation and air conditioning fire fighting.
(d) Water supply and sanitation for public building.: 1. Sources of water, quality and quantity of water supply, water treatment, water distribution, laying of pipes, building water supply &
maintenance. 2. Quantity of sewage, sewarage systems, sanitation and drainage, disposal of rainfall and domestic wastes. Including night soil, waste water and garbage, plumbing for public and residential buildings, septic tanks and soak pit, sewage treatment.
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