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20th July 2018, 02:25 AM
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Electrical Engineering syllabus and pattern of RTO Assistant Engineer recruitment exam?
Respected Sir/Madam, I just want to know about the syllabus of the RTO Assistant Engineer recruitment exam. Can you please let me know about the syllabus of this exam for Electrical Engineering? And please let me know about the exam pattern as well.
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30th June 2023, 11:04 PM
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Re: Electrical Engineering syllabus and pattern of RTO Assistant Engineer recruitment exam?
The syllabus and pattern of the RTO Assistant Engineer recruitment exam may vary depending on the specific state and conducting authority. However, I can provide you with a general overview of the topics typically covered in the electrical engineering syllabus for such exams. Here are some common subjects that may be included:
Electrical Circuits and Networks: Basic concepts of electrical circuits, network theorems, AC and DC circuits, power analysis, and resonance. Electrical Machines: Transformers, DC machines, synchronous machines, induction motors, and special machines. Power Systems: Power generation, transmission, and distribution, power factor correction, voltage control, protection systems, and power system analysis. Control Systems: Control system components, feedback control, transfer function, stability analysis, and control system design. Electrical and Electronic Measurements: Measurement techniques, instruments and transducers, measurement errors, and calibration. Power Electronics: Power semiconductor devices, converters, rectifiers, inverters, and applications of power electronics in control systems. Analog and Digital Electronics: Semiconductor devices, amplifiers, operational amplifiers, digital logic circuits, and microprocessors. Electrical Engineering Materials: Conducting, insulating, and magnetic materials, superconductivity, and electronic materials. Electromagnetic Theory: Electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetic waves, transmission lines, and antennas. General Aptitude: This section typically includes questions on logical reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and verbal ability. |
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