Staff Selection Commission has declared Junior Engineer Exam 2020. The recruitment is for various Organizations and Departments of Government of India namely Central Water Commission, Central Public Works Department (CPWD), Military Engineer Services (MES), Farakka Barrage Project, Border Road Organization, Central Water and Power Research Station, Directorate of Quality Assurance (Naval) and National Technical Research Organization (NTRO).
The candidates who wish to apply for SSC JE Exam 2020 can apply online from 01-10-2020 to 30-10-2020 (23:30)
SSC Junior Engineer Exam 2020 Notification
Here get detailed information about important dates such as online application last date, admit card release date, date of the computer-based test so you never miss a single update of this paper.
Last Date for Receipt of Online Application | 30-10-2020 (23:30) |
Last Date for Payment of Application Fees (Online) | 01-11-2020 (23:30) |
Last date and time for generation of offline Challan | 03-11-2020 (23:30) |
Payment Thorugh Challan (during working hours of Bank) | 05-11-2020 (23:30) |
Date of Computer Based Examination (Paper-I) | 22-03-2021 to 25-03-2021 |
Date of Paper-II (Conventional) | Will Update Soon |
SSC JE Eligibility Criteria, Exam Pattern and Syllabus 2020
After knowing the important dates you all might be thinking about the eligibility criteria for this exam. You might be wondering what would be the age limit for appearing in this paper? What is the required qualification? Candidates who wish to apply for SSC Junior Engineer Exam must ensure that they fulfil the eligibility criteria given below.
Post Name | Educational Qualification |
Junior Engineer (Civil/ Mechanical), Central Water Commission | Degree or Diploma in Civil Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University or Institution |
Junior Engineer (Civil/ Electrical), CPWD | Diploma in Civil Engineering/ Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University or Institute |
Junior Engineer (Civil/ Electrical & Mechanical), MES | Degree in Civil Engineering/ Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University Or a) Three years Diploma in Civil Engineering/ Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized Institute or University or Board and b) Two years experience in Planning, Execution, and Maintenance of Civil Engineering/ Electrical or Mechanical Engineering works. |
Junior Engineer (Civil/ Electrical/ Mechanical), Farakka Barrage Project | Diploma in Civil Engineering/ Electrical Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University or Institute or Board |
Junior Engineer (Civil/ Electrical & Mechanical), Border Roads Organization, Ministry of Defence | Degree in Civil Engineering/ Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University/ Institute or a) Three years Diploma in Civil Engineering/ Electrical or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University/ Institute/ Board and b) Two years of working experience in Planning/ Execution/ Maintenance of Civil Engineering/ Electrical or Mechanical Engineering works. |
Junior Engineer (Civil/ Electrical/ Mechanical), Central Water Power Research Station | Diploma in Civil Engineering/ Electrical Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University. |
Junior Engineer (Mechanical/ Electrical), Directorate of Quality Assurance, Naval | Degree in Mechanical Engineering/ Electrical Engineering from a recognized University or a) Three years Diploma in Mechanical Engineering/ Electrical Engineering from a recognized University or Institution and b) Two years experience in the respective fields |
Junior Engineer (Civil/ Electrical/ Mechanical), National Technical Research Organization | Diploma in Civil Engineering/ Electrical Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering from recognized University/ Institution. |
Post Name | Age Limit |
Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical), Central Water Commission and CPWD | Up to 32 years |
Junior Engineer (Civil, Electrical & Mechanical), MES, Farakka Barrage Project, Border Road Organization, Central Water and Power Research Station, Directorate of Quality Assurance (Naval) and NTRO | Up to 30 years |
It is true that knowing about the pattern will help a candidate to prepare for the exam in a better way. The following article will enlighten a candidate with the marking scheme, paper pattern, total marks, no of questions to be asked and syllabus. Aspirants can check out all the important information about this exam here only.
The exam will consist of three phases: Paper-I (Computer Based Examination), Paper-II (Descriptive Type) and Document Verification. Before you start preparing for an exam, you must know its exam pattern.
Mode of Paper | Number of Marks and Duration | Subjects |
Paper-I Computer-Based Mode | 100 Marks 02 Hours Duration | (i) General Intelligence and Reasoning. (ii) General Awareness (iii) Part-A General Engineering (Civil & Structural) Or Part-B General Engineering (Electrical) Or Part-C General Engineering (Mechanical). |
Paper-II Written Exam (Descriptive) | 300 Marks 02 Hours Duration | Part-A General Engineering (Civil & Structural) or Part- B General Engineering (Electrical) or Part-C General Engineering (Mechanical) |
In Paper-I and Paper-II for General Engineering, the candidate will be required to attempt only the part as per option is given in the application form filled by the candidate. In other words, the candidates appearing for the post of Junior Engineer (Civil), Junior Engineer (Quantity Surveying & Contracts) should attempt Part A (Civil & Structural) of Paper-I and Paper-II and the candidates appearing for the post of Junior Engineer (Electrical) should attempt Part-B (Electrical) and the candidates appearing for the post of Junior Engineer (Mechanical) should attempt Part C (Mechanical) of Paper-I and Paper-II failing which his/ her answer sheet (PaperII) will not be evaluated.
Paper-I will consist of Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions only. There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer in Paper-I. Based on the marks scored in Paper-I and Paper-II i.e. Computer Based Examination and Written Exam (Descriptive), candidates will be shortlisted for Document Verification.
Along with the exam pattern, candidates can collect the syllabus for the SSC JE Exam 2020. Check the table displayed below to get the precise information regarding SSC Syllabus.
SSC JE Exam Syllabus 2020
Before starting your preparation for the exam it is advisable to go through the detailed syllabus. Latest SSC Junior Engineer Exam Syllabus 2020 is available here! To perform well in the exam we recommend you to go through all the topics and prepare accordingly. Please note the provided syllabus is only for reference purpose, we may not guarantee that the same topics are asked in the exam. Some of the topics that aspirants can cover are listed below.
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Part-A (Civil Engineering) |
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Part-B (Electrical Engineering) |
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Part-C (Mechanical Engineering) |
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Part-A (Civil & Structural Engineering) |
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SSC JE 2020 Admit Card/ Hall Ticket
Candidates can download the SSC Junior Engineer Exam Hall Ticket from our Admit Cards page. SSC JE Admit Card 2020 will contain details such as the name of the candidate, roll number, photograph, signature and date of the exam, time, centre name. It is important to note that candidates need to carry their admit cards along with them to the exam centre. No hard copy of admit cards will be issued to any candidate.
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