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Central Warehousing Corporation MT, Jr Technical Asst & Other Syllabus 2019 

Name : Central Warehousing Corporation ( CWC )

Number of Vacancies: 571 Posts

Name of Posts: Management Trainee ( MT ), Jr Technical Asst & Other Posts

Kind of Declaration: Exam Syllabus/ Pattern

Type of Exam: Online Test + Document Verification followed by Interview.

Selection Procedure : The selection process will comprise of Online Test + Document Verification followed by Interview.

Official Website :  www.cewacor.nic.in

Scheme of Examinations & Syllabus 

I. The structure of the Online examination will be as follows:

Management Trainee (General, Technical), Assistant Engineer (Civil/Electrical) and Accountant

Sr.
No.
Name of the Tests (Not By sequence) No. Of
questions
Maximum
Marks
Medium of Exam Time allotted for each test
(Separately timed)
1. Reasoning and Computer Aptitude 40 55 Hindi and English 45 Minutes
2. English Language 35 40 English 25 Minutes
3. Data Analysis & Interpretation and
Quantitative Aptitude
40 55 Hindi and English 45 Minutes
4. General Awareness 20 20 Hindi and English 15 Minutes
5. Professional Knowledge 65 65 Hindi and English 50 Minutes
Total 200 235 3 Hours

 

Superintendent (General)

Sr.
No.
Name of the Tests (Not By sequence) No. Of
questions
Maximum
Marks
Medium of Exam Time allotted for each
test (Separately timed)
1. Reasoning and Computer Aptitude 40 55 Hindi and English 45 Minutes
2. English Language 35 40 English 25 Minutes
3. Data Analysis & Interpretation and
Quantitative Aptitude
40 55 Hindi and English 45 Minutes
4. General Awareness 35 35 Hindi and English 25 Minutes
Total 150 185 2 Hours 20 Minutes

Junior Superintendent (Prelims)

Sr.
No.
Name of the Tests (Not By sequence) No. Of
questions
Maximum
Marks
Medium of Exam Time allotted for each test
(Separately timed)
1. English Language 30 30 English 20 Minutes
2. Quantitative Aptitude 35 35 Hindi and English 20 Minutes
3. Reasoning Ability 35 35 Hindi and English 20 Minutes
Total 100 100 1 Hour

Junior Superintendent (Mains)

Sr.
No.
Name of the Tests (Not By sequence) No. Of
questions
Maximum
Marks
Medium of Exam Time allotted for each test
(Separately timed)
1. Reasoning and Computer Aptitude SO 50 Hindi and English 45 Minutes
2. English Language 50 50 English 30 Minutes
3. Data Analysis & Interpretation and
Quantitative Aptitude
50 50 Hindi and English 45 Minutes

Junior Technical Assistant

Sr.
No.
Name of the Tests (Not By sequence) No. Of
questions
Maximum
Marks
Medium of Exam Time allotted for each test
(Separately timed)
1. Reasoning and Computer Aptitude 40 40 Hindi and English 35 Minutes
2. English Language 35 35 English 20 Minutes
3. Data Analysis & Interpretation and
Quantitative Aptitude
40 40 Hindi and English 35 Minutes
4. General Awareness 20 20 Hindi and English 10 Minutes
5. Professional Knowledge 65 65 Hindi and English 50 Minutes
Total 200 200 2 Hours 30 Minutes

Hindi Translator

Sr.
No.
Name of the Tests (Not By sequence) No. Of
questions
Maximum
Marks
Medium of Exam Time allotted for each test
(Separately timed)
1. Reasoning and Computer Aptitude 30 30 Hindi and English 30 Minutes
2. English Language 20 20 Hindi 15 Minutes
3. Data Analysis & Interpretation and
Quantitative Aptitude
30 30 Hindi and English 30 Minutes
4. General Awareness 20 20 Hindi and English 15 Minutes
5. Professional Knowledge (Objective) 50 50 Hindi and English 40 Minutes
6. Professional Knowledge (Descriptive)
(Translation from Hindi to English and vice
versa) (Fully Online*)
2 50 50 minutes
Total 152 200 3 Hours

II. Syllabus for Professional Knowledge test (wherever applicable) with weightage out of 65 Questions for Professional Knowledge Test (This is only a Broad/Indicative syllabus and it may slightly change in the examination):

Syllabus for Management Trainee (G)

A. Human Resource Management & IR (25)

  • i. Management of Industrial Relations & Labour Legislation
  • ii. Recruitment and Selection
  • iii. Employee Discipline
  • iv. Organisation Behaviour, Organizational Change and Intervention Strategies
  • v. Trade Unions vi. Compensation Management& Performance Management
  • vii. Human Resource Development: Strategies and Systems viii. Manpower Planning
  • ix. Management of Training and Development
  • x. Interpersonal Processes and Counselling Skills for Managers
  • xi. Change & Conflict Management xii. Dispute resolution and Grievance Management
  • B. Marketing Management (20)
  • i. Marketing: Concept
  • ii. Marketing of Services
  • iii. Advertising and Brand Management
  • iv. Segmentation and Positioning
  • v. Rural and Social Marketing
  • vi. Promotion Management and B2B Marketing
  • vii. Customer Relationship Management
  • viii. Consumer Behaviour ix. Marketing Research
  • x. Internet as a Tool of Marketing
  • xi. Pricing Theories

C. Supply Chain Management (20)

  • i. Supply Chain Management: Concept
  • ii. Total Quality Management
  • iii. Logistics Management: National and International
  • iv. Retail Management
  • v. Transportation Management
  • vi. Service Operations Management
  • vii. Business Process Reengineering
  • viii. Role of IT in Supply Chain Management
  • ix. Emerging Issues in Supply Chain Management
  • x. Aggregate Planning xi. Designing Supply Chain Network
  • xii. Warehousing and Inventory Planning and Management
  • xiii. Contract Management

Syllabus for Management Trainee (Technical)

  • i. Basic Agriculture (20) – Principles of Crop Production, Crop Protection, Post-harvest care, Grain Protection, Agriculture Extension, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Distribution & Economic Scenario.
  • ii. Biotechnology (12) Microbes: Beneficial & Harmful, Genetic Engineering, Biotechnological Principles, Economic Biotechnology, Pathogens & Control, Recent trends
  • iii. Entomology (20) – Basic Entomology, Economic Entomology, Beneficial & harmful Insects, IPM, Storage Entomology, Vertebrate Pests, Taxonomy iv. Chemistry (13) – Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry.

Syllabus for Accountant

  • a) Financial Accounting (20)
  • i. Accounting Standards
  • ii. Accounting Process and Principles
  • iii. Preparation of bank reconciliation statement
  • iv. Rectification of errors
  • v. Receipts and payment accounts
  • vi. Single entry system
  • vii. Amalgamation, Absorption and Reconstruction of Companies viii. Preparation and Presentation of company final accounts
  • ix. Insurance Claims
  • x. E-Banking, RTGS, NEFT etc.
  • b) Cost Accounting (15)
  • i. Nature and functions of Cost Accounting
  • ii. Cost Concepts
  • iii. Methods of Costing
  • iv. Techniques of cost control and cost reduction
  • c) Taxation (15)
  • i. Income Tax: Concept and various provisions as per Act
  • ii. Set off and carry forward of loss
  • iii. Deductions from Gross Total Income iv. Salient features/ provisions related to VAT and Service Tax.
  • d) Auditing (15)
  • i. Auditing: Concept
  • ii. Company Audit
  • iii. Audit reports and Audit Certificates
  • iv. Vouching
  • v. Internal Control
  • vi. Audit of Banking/ Insurance/ Non-Profit Organisation/ Charitable Societies/ Trust/ Organisations

Syllabus for Assistant Engineer (Civil)

a) Structural Engineering (18)

  • i. Engineering Mechanics
  • ii. Solid Mechanics
  • iii. Structural Analysis
  • iv. Construction Materials and Management
  • v. Concrete Structures
  • vi. Steel Structures

b) Geotechnical Engineering & Geomatics Engineering (18)

  • i. Soil Mechanics
  • ii. Foundation Engineering
  • iii. Principles of surveying
  • iv. Maps
  • v. Distance and angle measurement
  • vi. Traversing and triangulation survey
  • vii. Horizontal and vertical curves
  • viii. Basics of GIS and GPS

c) Water Resources Engineering (10)

  • i. Fluid Mechanics
  • ii. Hydraulics
  • iii. Hydrology
  • iv. Irrigation

d) Environmental Engineering (11)

  • i. Water and Waste Water
  • ii. Air Pollution
  • iii. Municipal Solid Wastes
  • iv. Noise Pollution

e) Transportation Engineering (8)

  • i. Transportation Infrastructure
  • ii. Highway Pavements Traffic Engineering

Syllabus for Assistant Engineer (Electrical)

A. Electric Circuits (8)

  • i. Network graph
  • ii. KCL, KVL, Node and Mesh analysis
  • iii. Transient response of dc and ac networks
  • iv. Sinusoidal steady‐state analysis
  • v. Resonance, Passive filters, Ideal current and voltage sources
  • vi. Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, Superposition theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem
  • vii. Two‐port networks, Three phase circuits, Power and power factor in ac circuits

B. Electromagnetic Fields (7)

  • i. Coulomb’s Law, Electric Field Intensity, Electric Flux Density
  • ii. Gauss’s Law, Divergence
  • iii. Electric field and potential due to point, line, plane and spherical charge distributions
  • iv. Effect of dielectric medium
  • v. Capacitance of simple configurations
  • vi. Biot‐Savart’s law, Ampere’s law, Curl, Faraday’s law, Lorentz force
  • vii. Inductance, Magnetomotive force, Reluctance, Magnetic circuits
  • viii. Self and Mutual inductance of simple configurations.

C. Signals and Systems (7)

  • i. Representation of continuous and discrete‐time signals
  • ii. Shifting and scaling operations
  • iii. Linear Time Invariant and Causal systems
  • iv. Fourier series representation of continuous periodic signals
  • v. Sampling theorem, Applications of Fourier Transform, Laplace Transform and z-Transform.

D. Electrical Machines (7)

  • i. Single phase transformer: equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, open circuit and short circuit tests, regulation and efficiency
  • ii. Three phase transformers: connections, parallel operation
  • iii. Auto‐transformer, Electromechanical energy conversion principles
  • iv. DC machines: separately excited, series and shunt, motoring and generating mode of operation and their characteristics, starting and speed control of dc motors
  • v. Three phase induction motors: principle of operation, types, performance, torque-speed characteristics, no-load and blocked rotor tests, equivalent circuit, starting and speed control
  • vi. Operating principle of single-phase induction motors
  • vii. Synchronous machines: cylindrical and salient pole machines, performance, regulation and parallel operation of generators, starting of synchronous motor, characteristics
  • viii. Types of losses and efficiency calculations of electric machines.

E. Power Systems (8)

  • i. Power generation concepts, ac and dc transmission concepts
  • ii. Models and performance of transmission lines and cables
  • iii. Series and shunt compensation
  • iv. Electric field distribution and insulators v. Distribution systems, Per‐unit quantities, Bus admittance matrix
  • vi. Gauss-Seidel and Newton-Raphson load flow methods
  • vii. Voltage and Frequency control, Power factor correction
  • viii. Symmetrical components, Symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analysis
  • ix. Principles of over‐current, differential and distance protection x. Circuit breakers, System stability concepts, Equal area criterion

F. Control Systems (7)

  • i. Mathematical modelling and representation of systems
  • ii. Feedback principle, transfer function, Block diagrams and Signal flow graphs
  • iii. Transient and Steady‐state analysis of linear time invariant systems
  • iv. Routh-Hurwitz and Nyquist criteria, Bode plots, Root loci
  • v. Stability analysis, Lag, Lead and Lead‐Lag compensators
  • vi. P, PI and PID controllers vii. State space model, State transition matrix.

G. Electrical and Electronic Measurements (7)

  • i. Bridges and Potentiometers
  • ii. Measurement of voltage, current, power, energy and power factor
  • iii. Instrument transformers, Digital voltmeters and multimeters, Phase, Time and Frequency measurement iv. Oscilloscopes, Error analysis

H. Analog and Digital Electronics (7)

  • i. Characteristics of diodes, BJT, MOSFET
  • ii. Simple diode circuits: clipping, clamping, rectifiers
  • iii. Amplifiers: Biasing, Equivalent circuit and Frequency response
  • iv. Oscillators and Feedback amplifiers v. Operational amplifiers: Characteristics and applications
  • vi. Simple active filters, VCOs and Timers, Combinational and Sequential logic circuits, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Schmitt trigger, Sample and hold circuits, A/D and D/A converters
  • vii. 8085Microprocessor: Architecture, Programming and Interfacing.

I. Power Electronics (7)

  • i. Characteristics of semiconductor power devices: Diode, Thyristor, Triac, GTO, MOSFET, IGBT
  • ii. DC to DC conversion: Buck, Boost and Buck-Boost converters; Single and three phase configuration of uncontrolled rectifiers, Line commutated thyristor-based converters
  • iii. Bidirectional ac to dc voltage source converters, Issues of line current harmonics
  • iv. Power factor, Distortion factor of ac to dc converters, Single phase and three phase inverters, Sinusoidal pulse width modulation

Syllabus for Hindi Translator

  • i. Descriptive: Translation of paragraph from Hindi to English and vice versa (1 each)
  • ii. Objective: Questions related to Hindi and English grammar and usage (50)

Syllabus for Junior Technical Assistant

  • i. Basic Agriculture (20) – Crop Production, Animal Husbandry, Plant Protection, Agriculture Extension, Horticulture, Agriculture Economics
  • ii. Botany (15) – Cell Biology: Tissue, Organ & Organ System, Genetics, Plant Classification, Diversity, Ecology, Life Process: Photosynthesis, Respiration, Circulation, Movement etc
  • iii. Zoology (15) – Animal Cell & Tissue, Organ System, Heredity & Variation, Animal Classification, Micro Organisms, Insects & Rodents
  • iv. Chemistry & Physics (15) – Chemical bonding, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry in daily life, Motion, Force & Energy, Electricity, Magnetism, Light & Sound, Thermodynamics, Measurement.

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