CG Vyapam Deputy Engineer Exam
CG Vyapam Deputy Engineer Exam

CG Vyapam Deputy Engineer Exam Pattern For Civil

SI.NoExamination TypeName of the SubjectTotal Marks
1Written TestTechnical Subject150

CG Vyapam Deputy Engineer Exam Pattern For Mechanical/Electrical

SI. NoExamination TypeNumber of sectionsTotal marks
1Written TestSection I (Technical Subject)100
2Section II50
Total150

CG Vyapam Deputy Engineer Syllabus

Syllabus For Civil Deputy Engineer

  • Quantity Surveying & Costing.
  • Building Construction.
  • Mechanics of Structure.
  • CAD & Programming.
  • Railways & Bridge.
  • Public Health Engineer.
  • Soil Mechanics.
  • Surveying.
  • Structural Design & Drafting.
  • Highway Engineering.
  • Material Technology.
  • Construction Management.
  • Civil Engineering Drawing.
  • Concrete Technology.

Syllabus For Electrical Deputy Engineer

  • Converters.
  • A.C. Motors.
  • Alternators.
  • Introduction to A.C. Machines.
  • Regulated Power Supply.
  • Inverters.
  • Basic Feature of A.C. Machines.
  • HVDC/HVAC System.
  • Speed Control of Motors.

Syllabus For Mechanical Deputy Engineer

  • Vapour Absorption System.
  • Estimation of Material Cost.
  • Refrigerant.
  • Auto-Electric System.
  • Introduction (Vehicle Layouts and Types).
  • Air Refrigeration Cycles.
  • Fuel System for Diesel Engine.
  • Vapour Compression Cycle.
  • Air Distribution Systems.
  • Air Conditioning & Psychometric Processes.
  • Wheels and Tyres.
  • Air Conditioning Systems.
  • Suspension Systems.
  • Fuel Systems for Petrol Engine.
  • Automobiles Emissions and its Control.
  • Fundamentals of Estimating.
  • Automobile Engines (Power Plant).
  • Cooling Load Calculation.
  • Transmission & Propeller Shaft.
  • Final Drive & Rear Axle.
  • Steering & Front Axle.
  • Vapour Compression System Components.
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Syllabus For Common Section

  • Theory of Machines.
  • Applied Mechanics.
  • Fluid mechanic and Hydraulics
  • Applied Physics.
  • Transformer.
  • Applied Chemistry.
  • The strength of Material.
  • Basic Electrical Engineering.
  • Thermal Engineering.
  • Electromagnetism.


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