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Organisation : Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology (C-MET)
Recruitment Exam : Scientific Assistant-II (SA-II)
Document Type : Syllabus
Website : https://www.cmet.gov.in/node/3703

C-MET Scientific Assistant-II Syllabus

Syllabus For PART-A Multiple Choice Questions :
Mental ability/Reasoning Syllabus : 30 MCQ 30 marks
Analogy, Venn Diagrams, Symbolic/Number Classification, Number Series, Classification, Punched hole/ pattern-folding & unfolding, Coding decoding, Problem-Solving, Missing Number, Non-Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning & Miscellaneous

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Arithmetical Ability Syllabus : 30 MCQ 30 marks
Percentage, Algebra, Ratio and Percentage, Data Interpretation, Mensuration and Geometry, Quadratic Equation, Basics of Trigonometry, Statistical Charts, Interest, Problem of Ages, Profit and Loss, Mixture & Allegation, Number series, Speed, Distance and Time and Time and work, Arithmetic questions, Number system, Data Sufficiency

English Language Syllabus : 30 MCQ 30 marks
Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Cloze Passage, One word substitution, Spellings Error, vocabulary, Verbal ability, synonyms & Antonyms, Active and Passive Voice, Para Jumbles, Fill in the blanks, Error correction

General Knowledge & Current Affairs : 10 MCQ 10 marks
Awards and Honours, Geography, Economy, Indian Polity & Constitution, Books and authors, Sports, General Science, National & International organisations, important days and dates, Famous monuments/temples, folk dances and scientific research

Syllabus For PART-B :
Electrical/Electronics Engineering :
1. Module I : SI unit of current, voltage, power and energy – temperature coefficient of resistance – comparison of Electric and Magnetic circuits – basic concepts of capacitance, inductance and impedance
2. Module II : Alternating current fundamentals- – wave forms- frequency- period-average value and form factor – power and power factor in ac circuits -Earthing of installation – necessity of earthing- plate and pipe earthing -Protective fuses, MCBs, ELCB
3. Module III : Electrical Drives – dc series, shunt and compound motors – transformers – Principle of operation.
4. Module IV : Basics of electronic passive and active components, Resistors, Capacitors & Inductors —Diodes & Transistors, Rectifier Circuits, Zener diodes, SCR.
5. Module V : Basic principles of UPS, inverter and batteries
6. Module VI : Basics of microprocessor, microcontroller, ADC & DAC Electronic Instrumentation: Measuring instruments: voltmeter, ammeter, Transducers – strain gauges, Thermocouples. ON / OFF controllers, PID Controllers, solid state relay, linear/ Digital Control Signals

Diploma in Metallurgical Engineering :
I. Crystal Geometry Fundamental Terms of Crystallography, Types of Crystals, Relation between the Interplanar and Interatomic Distance, Crystal Structures of Materials (Simple Cubic Crystal Structure, BCC, FCC and MCP). Bragg’s Law.
2. Copper Extraction Ores, roasting, pyro metallurgical Extraction, smelting, Electrolytic refining, Recovery of precious Metals, Hydrometaturry of copper, Properties and uses.
3. Aluminum Extraction Ores, Bayer process, Hall’ Hercules process, refining of Aluminum, Properties, uses.
4. Zinc Extraction Ores, Extraction Methods, Roasting, distillation, Pro metallurgical Extraction, Horizontal Retort, Vertical Retort process, Electra thermic reduction, Imperial scriching process, Hydro metallurgy; Galvanizing. Properties uses.
5. Lead Extraction Ores, roasting, sintering, smelting in Blast Furnace, Treatment of base bullion, Refining of lead. Parke’s process of desilverisation, Properties, uses.
6. Magnesium Extraction Ores, Pidgeon process, Dow process, Properties, uses.
7. Titanljam extraction Ores, metailothermic reduction, Treatment of Ilmenite, chlorMation, Kroll process, Van-Arkel process. Properties, Applications.
8. Zirconium Extraction Ores, Treatment of Zircon, Solvent extraction, production of pure zirconium oxide, Zirconium sponge, Properties, Uses.

Pattern of Exam for Scientific Assistant-II

** The written exam will be conducted offline (manual) which will be consisting of 200 objective type multiple choice questions (MCQs) of one mark each for a total of 200 marks divided in to PART – A & B as detailed below.
Part : A
Name of Tests (Subject) | No. of Questions
Mental Ability/Reasoning 30
Arithmetical Ability 30
English Language 30
General Awareness & Current Affairs 10
Marks : 100
Minimum Qualifying Marks : 70
Level of examination : Intermediate level
Weightage : 20%
Part : B
Name of Tests (Subject) : Chemical Engineering / Metallurgical Engineering / Electrical Engineering {Syllabus: As per ‘Annexure’ attached)
No. of Questions : 50
Marks : 100
Minimum Qualifying Marks : 70
Level of examination : Diploma level
Weightage : 80%
Duration : 2½ Hours

Note: The minimum qualifying marks for selection will be 70% marks in both Part-A & B respectively.

** The format of the question paper will be of Objective Type-multiple choice questions only. Duration of the examination will be 180 minutes. The language of the exam will be English only. The written test will be conducted at HYDERABAD ONLY.

** Those who secure prescribed minimum marks in the written test in each Part – A & B i.e., 70% marks will be considered for empanelment in the order of merit. The final merit list would be determined on the basis of total score obtained by the candidates in the WRITTEN EXAMINATION (Part-A & B). Scoring less than 70 marks in Part – A OR Part – B OR both in Part – A & B will not empaneled.

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SA-II Written Examination Syllabus : http://www.syllabus.gen.in/uploads/pdf2024/3626-s.pdf

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