RPSC Preliminary AEN
Syllabus 2018 Civil Engineering Free pdf download. RPSC
Rajasthan require 916 Assistant Engineer in
various department. In this post we provide you detail First Stage Or Preliminary civil
engineering Exam Syllabus For RPSC AEN Exam 2018 with free pdf download. RPSC
civil AEN exams will we held in three stage pre exam, main exam and interview.
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this article give you syllabus for RPSC syllabus Preliminary civil engineering Assistant
Engineer AEN exam 2018. My previous post RPSC
Scheme or pattern of Assistant
Engineer Examination 2018 we have disused about exams scheme but in
this article I show you detail syllabus of RPSC Rajasthan AEN exam 2018 We will disuses
exam syllabus engineering branch like
Civil Engineering in various department like Public Works, Water Resources,
Public Health, and Panchayat Raj. See below for more detail.
Preliminary Examination RPSC AEN Syllabus 2018 Assistant Engineer Civil Engineering
Compulsory
Paper:
Paper
- General Knowledge and General Science including General Knowledge of
Rajasthan – its Geography, Economy and culture:
1.
Current affairs: - Current events of State, National and International
importance. National & International agencies and their activities. Games
& Sports at State, National and International levels.
2.
History & Culture: - Land
Marks in the political and cultural history of India. Major monuments and
literary works. Renaissance, struggle for freedom and national integration.
History & Culture of Rajasthan with special reference to:-
(a)
The medieval background.
(b)
Socio-economic life and organisation.
(c)
Freedom movement and political awakening.
(d)
Political integration.
(e)
Dialects and Literature.
(f)
Music, Dance & theatre.
(g)
Religious beliefs, cults, saints, poets, Warrior-saints, Lok Devtas & Lok
Deviyan.
(h)
Handicrafts.
(i)
Fairs and Festivals, Customs, Dresses, Ornaments with special reference to Folk
& tribal aspects thereof.
3.
General Science: - General
Science will cover General appreciation and understanding of Science including
matters of everyday observations and experiences. Candidates are supposed to be
familiar with matters such as electronics tele-communications, Satellites and
elements of computers (both Hard & Soft Wares), research labs including
CSIR managed national labs and institutes. Environment & pollution etc.
4.
Economic Developments with special reference to Rajasthan: - Food and Commercial Crops of Rajasthan,
Agriculture based Industries, Major irrigation and River Valley Projects,
Projects for the development of the desert and waste lands. Indira Gandhi Canal
Project, growth and location of industries, Industrial raw materials. Mineral
based industries, Small scale and Cottage industries, export items Rajasthani
handicrafts, Tribes and their economy. Cooperative movement. Tourism
Development in Rajasthan. Various five years Plans: Objectives and progress.
Major economic problems of Rajasthan and obstacles for economic development.
Current budget of Rajasthan and Central Government. Economic Reforms in India
and their impact. Commercial banks and other financial institutions in
Rajasthan.
5.
Geography and Natural Resources:-
(I)
Broad – physical features of the world important places, rivers, mountains,
continents, oceans.
(II)
Ecology and wild – life of India.
(III)
Rajasthan's Physiography: Climate, vegetation and soil regions. Broad physical
divisions of Rajasthan. Human resources: problems of population, unemployment,
poverty,
Drought,
famine and desertification in Rajasthan. Natural resources of Rajasthan. Mines and
Minerals, forests, Land water. Animals' resources. Wild-life and conservation. Energy
problems and conventional and non-conventional sources of Energy.
Optional
Paper (Preliminary Examination):
CIVIL
ENGINEERING
(Each
portion to have roughly equal weightage)
A.
ENGINEERING MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION TECHONOLOGY
Selection
of site for the construction of various types of buildings: Planning and
orientation of buildings. Bonds in masonry. Damp proof course. Scaffolding, underpinning
and ranking. Floors. Staircases. Roofs. Doors and Windows. Requirements of fire
protection. Ventilation and air conditioning and acoustics. Building and
highway materials and their IS codal provisions. Stones, Bricks, timber, Lime,
Cement, Mortar, Plain and reinforced Cement Concrete, Bitumen, Asphalt.
B.
SURVEYING
Generally
adopted Scales, Chain and Compass surveying ; Leveling ; temporary and
permanent adjustments of levels and Theodolite. Use of Theodolite, tacheometry,
Trigonometrical and Triangulation survey. Traversing and Traverse Adjustment, Contours
and contouring, Simple Circular Compound and Transition Curves and their
setting out, Theory of erros and survey adjustment. Computations of areas and
volumes.
C.
SOIL/ GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEEING
Classification
of soil as per I.S. code, Field identification tests for soils; water content,
specific gravity, voids ratio, porosity, degree saturation; unit weight, density
index etc; and their inter – relationship, determinations of various properties
of soils as noted above as well as grain size distribution, consistency limits
etc.
Soil
permeability and its determination in the laboratory and field; Darcy's law,
Flow nets, its Characteristics and uses. Compaction and consolidation of soil.
Quality control, soil stabilization methods. Boussinesq's methods. Newmark's
chart and its uses. Shear strength parameters and their determination Bearing
capacity, local and general shear failures,
design
Criteria for shallow foundation, Plate load test and standerd penetration test.
Earth pressures on retaining wall. Stability of simple slopes. Significant
depth of exploration, design features of undisturbed sampler.
D.
STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
Stress
and strains, elastic constants, factor of safety, relation among elastic
constants. Bending moment and shear force diagrams for cantilever, simply supported
and overhanging, fixed and continuous beams subjected to static loads :-
concentrated, uniformly distributed and uniformly varying. Theory of simple
bending. Shear Stress, Influence lines. Deflection of cantilever, simply
supported fixed and continuous beams. Determinate and Indeterminate structures
and frames pin jointed, Plane and space frames.
E.
STEEL STRUCTURES
Design
of ordinary and plate girder beams, roof trusses welded joints, axially and
eccentrically loaded columns, Grillage, Gusseted and slab base foundations. Provisions
of IS: 800 and 875. Economic span of bridges.
F.
REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES
Provisions
of latest IS : 456, design of beams singly and doubly reinforced, design of
shear reinforcement. Design of slabs spanning in two directions and
T-beam slabs. Design of column axially and uniaxially eccentrically
loaded. Design of isolated and combined column footings : Design of
simple RCC cantilever and counterfort retaining walls. Reinforcement in
overhead and underground water tanks.
G.
FLUID MECHANICS INCLUDING HYDROLOGY AND IRRIGATION
Hydraulic
pressure at a point and its measurement. total pressure and centre of pressure
on plane and curved immensed surfaces, Buoyancy. conditions of equilibrium of
floating bodies; fluid flow conditions, Bernoulli's, Navier-Stokes, Reynold's
equations, flow through orifices venturimeter, notches and wires, flow through
pipes and open channels, Gradually and rapidly varied flow, Dimensional
analysis, Momentum and angular momentum principles as applied to fluid in a
control volume, applications of jets, Viscous flow, concept of drag, flow
through pipes. Engineering hydrology; Hydrology of floods and drought
reservoirs and dams; overflow structures, ground water hydrology. Irrigation:
canals, Kennedy's Lacey's theories, Khosla's theories for design of hydraulic
structures. Ground water and well irrigation, water logging.
H.
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING
Per
capita requirement of water for urban and rural areas, Forecast of population.
Sources. Water supply standards of purity of public water supplies with various
methods of purification; House drainage system Distribution network with all
the ancillaries: system of drainage. Layout of sewerage systems. Primary,
secondary treatments, trickling filters, lagoons and other treatment units and
their design criteria. Flushing of sewers; sewage treatment; rural water supply
and sanitation.
I.
HIGHWAY AND BRIDGES
Principles
of highway planning; classification of road land width, building line, center
line,
formation
width, terrain classification, pavement width, Camber, longitudinal gradient
sight
distance,
horizontal curve, super elevation, vertical curve, lateral and vertical
clearances.
Flexible
pavements. Sub-base, base course and shoulder stone / Kankar brick soling, WBM
courses, shoulders. Granular sub-base, stabilized soil roads cement / lime stabilized
sub base, sand bitumen base course, crushed cement concrete base/sub-base
course.
Prime
and tack coats, surface dressing, open graded premix carpet, semi dense carpet,
build-up spray grout base course, bituminous base binder course. Asphaltic concrete,
seal coats, mixed seal surfacing. Penetration macadam base/binder course, full
and semi groups.
Traffic
Engineering : traffic characteristics, road user characteristics, vehicular
characteristics, volume, speed and delay studies origin and destination study,
traffic flow characteristics, traffic capacity and parking studies, traffic
regulation, traffic control devices, Intersection control. Alignment: traffic
engineering, pavem design, paving materials and highway construction and maintenance
of different types of roads. Need for highway drainage and arboriculture, types
of bridges: choice of type of bridge, economical considerations of fixing spans
culverts.
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