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SSC JE Civil Syllabus For General Engineering (Civil & Structural)

The document outlines the syllabus for the General Engineering (Civil & Structural) section of the SSC JE Civil exam. It will contain 100 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like building materials, surveying, hydraulics, strength of materials, RCC design, steel design, estimating, costing and valuation, soil mechanics, irrigation engineering, and transportation engineering. The subtopics covered within each topic and the approximate number of questions per topic are provided.

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SSC JE Civil Syllabus For General Engineering (Civil & Structural)

The document outlines the syllabus for the General Engineering (Civil & Structural) section of the SSC JE Civil exam. It will contain 100 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like building materials, surveying, hydraulics, strength of materials, RCC design, steel design, estimating, costing and valuation, soil mechanics, irrigation engineering, and transportation engineering. The subtopics covered within each topic and the approximate number of questions per topic are provided.

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SSC JE Civil Syllabus for General Engineering (Civil & Structural)

Candidates who will appear for the posts of Junior Engineer(Civil), Junior
Engineer (Quantity Surveying & Contract) have to attempt Part A(Civil &
Structural) of the third section of Paper-I. This section will contain 100
MCQs based on the Basic Engineering topics related to Civil and
Structural Engineering.

Topic Subtopics No. of


Questions

Building Cement, Concrete, Stone & Brick Masonry Aggregates, Timber &
20-25
Materials Paints

Principles, Linear Measurement, Angular Measurement & Levelling,


Surveying Contouring, Tachometric Survey, Curve Setting, Earth Work 10-12
Calculation, Advanced Surveying Equipment

Fluid properties, Hydrostatics, measurements of flow, Bernoulli’s


Hydraulics 10-12
theorem, Flow in open channels & pipes, Pumps & Turbines

Elasticity constants, Types of beams (determinate and indeterminate),


Strength of
Bending Moment and Shear force diagrams of simply supported, 10-12
Materials
Cantilever and over hanging beams, Torsion and Springs, Columns

Limit State and Working Stress methods, Refer IS 456:2000 code to


solve Direct questions, Singly Reinforced Beams & Double Reinforced
RCC Design 10-12
Beams, Shear Strength, Columns, Slabs & Footings, Staircases,
Retaining Wall, Water tanks.

General design principles including riveted & welded connections,


Steel Design 8-12
Column, Tension Members, Beam, Roof Truss & Girder

Estimating, Estimation & Measurement of Brick work (Modular & Traditional


Costing and bricks), RCC Work, Shuttering, Timber work, Painting, Flooring, 5-8
Valuation Plastering, Trapezoidal formula, Simpson’s Rule, etc.

Soil Mechanics Basic principles including phase diagram, index properties, 5-8
classification. Permeability & effective stress, Compaction &
consolidation. Shear strength of soils – a) Triaxial shear test b)
Direct shear test c) Vane shear test. Bearing capacity of soil. Earth
pressure theories.

Water Requirement of crops – Definition, Necessity, benefits, 2II effects


of irrigation, Types and methods of irrigation, Hydrology –
Measurement of rainfall, run off coefficient, rain gauge, Losses from
precipitation – evaporation, infiltration, etc. Water requirement of
Irrigation
crops, duty, delta and base period, Kharif and Rabi Crops, Command 3-5
Engineering
area, Time factor, Crop ratio, Overlap allowance, Irrigation efficiences.
Design of canals – (a) Lacey’s theory b) Kennedy’s theory c) Type of
canal, Weir and barrage, Floods & River training including cross
drainage works.

Highway Engineering: Geometric design, Pavement design, Highway


Transportation
materials including aggregates & bitumen, Traffic engineering, Railway 3-5
Engineering
Engineering

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