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22nd April 2010, 03:02 AM
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Syllabus for OCES Exam for Engineer trainees (Atomic research center training program)
Please give the syllabus for the exam of OCES which is to be held in may. I cant find it any where. Please give it asap
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22nd April 2010, 12:51 PM
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Re: Syllabus for OCES Exam for Engineer trainees (Atomic research center training program)
Syllabus for Orientation Course for Engineering Graduates and Science (OCES) :-
Physics: Mathematics during BSc and MSc (Physics & Electronics) or equivalently BE (Engg. Physics). Chemistry: Class XII (Mathematics), Physics during BSc, and MSc (Chemistry). Biosciences: Class XII (Mathematics), BSc (Physics & Chemistry - Bio/ Agri) and MSc (all eligible Post graduate specializations mentioned in the OCES Advertisement). Best of Luck Last edited by faiyaz; 22nd April 2010 at 12:51 PM. Reason: Some text was missing |
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22nd April 2010, 04:09 PM
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Re: Syllabus for OCES Exam for Engineer trainees (Atomic research center training program)
Hey can i get the source whr u got dis info
coz i think d syllabus is totally related to ec basics lyk-- EDC, CS, etc. i got dis 2 topics frm the sample questions provided by that main site. plz give accurate syallabus. http://www.hrdbarc.gov.in/ dis the main site and sample papers for ec are provided in it but syllabus is nt given n d one whch u r giving is for sc stream students (+2) nt for graduate ones reply asap |
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22nd April 2010, 04:12 PM
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Re: Syllabus for OCES Exam for Engineer trainees (Atomic research center training program)
d syllabus u r giving is for +2 sc stream students. nt for graduate ones..
for oces it only includes ec basic topics. http://www.hrdbarc.gov.in/ this is d main site whr in sample qustns i got dis info. plz provide accurate info asap |
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23rd April 2010, 12:34 PM
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Re: Syllabus for OCES Exam for Engineer trainees (Atomic research center training program)
@Manii
1) Physics: Mathematics during BSc and MSc (Physics & Electronics) or equivalently BE (Engg. Physics). Chemistry: Std XII (Mathematics), Physics during BSc, and MSc (Chemistry). Biosciences: Std XII (Mathematics), BSc (Physics & Chemistry - Bio/ Agri) and MSc (all eligible Post graduate specializations mentioned in the OCES/ DGFS Advertisement in Employment news). 2) GATE Score: Here, merit list in each of the Science disciplines (codes 41-43) is prepared on the basis of valid GATE Score of the applicants. Cut-off GATE score and Written test marks for short-listing candidates for interview in each discipline are decided after the last date of receipt of applications. A candidate applying for Science disciplines (codes 41-43) can (i) opt to appear for the written test, or (ii) apply on the basis of valid GATE Score, or (iii) may opt to appear for written test and also apply for selection on the basis of valid GATE Score. If you are still confused,just follow the GATE syllabus for it. Last edited by faiyaz; 23rd April 2010 at 12:34 PM. Reason: some text was missing |
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23rd April 2010, 01:50 PM
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Re: Syllabus for OCES Exam for Engineer trainees (Atomic research center training program)
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As such, there is no syllabus published for the exam. Actually, the exam is held for research program so you need to have all the basic concepts of your subjects theoretical as well as practical. One has to prepare it from all the core papers of one's graduation. The written test is completely objective type so all you need is to revise whole the core papers of your graduation at least once. Thank You Good Luck |
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17th February 2014, 04:31 AM
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Re: Syllabus for OCES Exam for Engineer trainees (Atomic research center training program)
can u send me syllabus of barc screening test for mechanical engineering at<[email protected]
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