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Syllabus of JSPL GET Exam for Mechanical Engineering

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Jindal Steel Power Limited (JSPL) conduct Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET)
exam for B.Tech graduates in Mechanical Engineering every year. Main areas
included in the GET exam are Applied Mechanics Design,

Fluid Mechanics & Thermal Sciences and Manufacturing & Industrial


Engineering.

Subjects included under Applied Mechanics Design are Engineering


Mechanics, Strength of Materials etc.

where as Fluid Mechanics & Thermal Sciences includes Fluid Mechanics, Heat-
Transfer etc.

Subjects like Engineering Materials, Machining and Machine Tool


Operations, Computer Integrated Manufacturing etc. come under
Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering.

Syllabus for Applied Mechanics and Design

Engineering Mechanics

Free body diagrams and equilibrium

Kinematics and dynamics of particles and of rigid bodies in plane motion

Trusses and frames

Virtual work
Theory of Machines

Critical speeds of shafts

Displacement

Dynamic analysis of slider-crank mechanism

Effect of damping

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems

Gear trains and flywheels

Resonance

Velocity and acceleration analysis of plane mechanisms

Vibration isolation

Vibrations

Strength of Materials

Stress-strain relationship and elastic constants

Euler’s theory of columns

Shear force and bending moment diagrams

Mohr’s circle for plane stress and plane strain

Strain energy methods

Design

Failure theories

Design for static and dynamic loading

Fatigue strength and the S-N diagram

Principles of the design of machine elements

Syllabus for Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences


Fluid Mechanics

Bernoulli’s equation

Boundary layer

Control-volume analysis of mass, momentum and energy

Differential equations of continuity and momentum

Elementary turbulent flow

Fluid acceleration

Fluid properties

Viscous flow of incompressible fluids

Heat-Transfer

Dimensionless parameters in free and forced convective heat transfer

Effect of turbulence

Heat exchanger performance

LMTD and NTU methods

Modes of heat transfer

Radiative heat transfer, black and grey surfaces, shape factors and network
analysis

Thermal boundary layer

Various correlations for heat transfer in flow over flat plates and through
pipes

Thermodynamics

Analysis of thermodynamic cycles related to energy conversion

Behavior of ideal and real gases

Calculation of work and heat in ideal processes


Carnot cycle

Irreversibility and availability

Thermodynamic system and processes

Zeroth, First and Second laws of thermodynamics

Applications

I.C. Engines

Power Engineering

Refrigeration and air-conditioning

Turbomachinery

Syllabus for Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering

Engineering Materials

Heat treatment

Stress-Strain diagrams for engineering materials

Structure and properties of engineering materials

Metal Casting

Riser and gating design

Design considerations

Design of patterns, moulds and cores

Solidification and cooling

Joining

Adhesive bonding
Design considerations in welding

Physics of welding, brazing and soldering

Forming

Fundamentals of hot and cold working processes

Load estimation for bulk and sheet metal forming processes

Plastic deformation and yield criteria

Principles of powder metallurgy

Machining and Machine Tool Operations

Economics of machining

Mechanics of machining

Principles of design of jigs and fixtures

Principles of non-traditional machining processes

Principles of work holding

Single and multi-point cutting tools

Tool geometry and materials

Tool life and wear

Metrology and Inspection

Alignment and testing methods

Comparators

Form and finish measurement

Gauge design

Interferometry

Limits, fits and tolerances


Linear and angular measurements

Tolerance analysis in manufacturing and assembly

Computer Integrated Manufacturing

Basic concepts of CAD/CAM and their integration tools

Production Planning and Control

Aggregate production planning

Forecasting models

Materials requirement planning

Scheduling

Inventory Control

Deterministic and probabilistic models

Safety stock inventory control systems

Operations Research

Assignment

Linear programming

Network flow models

PERT and CPM

Simple queuing models

Simplex and Duplex method

Transportation

Candidates can make use of GATE preparation books for covering the syllabus
of JSPL GET exam. They can also refer the text books studied during their
B.Tech course.
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Trainee (GET) exam and for that I want to get the Jindal Steel Power Limited
(JSPL) Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) exam syllabus of Mechanical
Engineering so can you provide me that?

As you want to get the Jindal Steel Power Limited (JSPL) Graduate Engineer
Trainee (GET) exam syllabus of Mechanical Engineering so here is the
information of the same for you:

Syllabus for Applied Mechanics and Design

Engineering Mechanics

• Free body diagrams and equilibrium

• Kinematics and dynamics of particles and of rigid bodies in plane motion

• Trusses and frames

• Virtual work

Theory of Machines

• Critical speeds of shafts

• Displacement

• Dynamic analysis of slider-crank mechanism

• Effect of damping

• Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems

• Gear trains and flywheels


• Resonance

• Velocity and acceleration analysis of plane mechanisms

• Vibration isolation

• Vibrations

Strength of Materials

• Stress-strain relationship and elastic constants

• Euler’s theory of columns

• Shear force and bending moment diagrams

• Mohr’s circle for plane stress and plane strain

• Strain energy methods

Design

• Failure theories

• Design for static and dynamic loading

• Fatigue strength and the S-N diagram

• Principles of the design of machine elements

Syllabus for Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences

Fluid Mechanics

• Bernoulli’s equation

• Boundary layer

• Control-volume analysis of mass, momentum and energy

• Differential equations of continuity and momentum

• Elementary turbulent flow

• Fluid acceleration
• Fluid properties

• Viscous flow of incompressible fluids

Heat-Transfer

• Dimensionless parameters in free and forced convective heat transfer

• Effect of turbulence

• Heat exchanger performance

• LMTD and NTU methods

• Modes of heat transfer

• Radiative heat transfer, black and grey surfaces, shape factors and network
analysis

• Thermal boundary layer

• Various correlations for heat transfer in flow over flat plates and through
pipes

Thermodynamics

• Analysis of thermodynamic cycles related to energy conversion

• Behavior of ideal and real gases

• Calculation of work and heat in ideal processes

• Carnot cycle

• Irreversibility and availability

• Thermodynamic system and processes

• Zeroth, First and Second laws of thermodynamics

Applications

• I.C. Engines

• Power Engineering
• Refrigeration and air-conditioning

• Turbomachinery

Syllabus for Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering

Engineering Materials

• Heat treatment

• Stress-Strain diagrams for engineering materials

• Structure and properties of engineering materials

Metal Casting

• Riser and gating design

• Design considerations

• Design of patterns, moulds and cores

• Solidification and cooling

Joining

• Adhesive bonding

• Design considerations in welding

• Physics of welding, brazing and soldering

Forming

• Fundamentals of hot and cold working processes

• Load estimation for bulk and sheet metal forming processes

• Plastic deformation and yield criteria

• Principles of powder metallurgy


Machining and Machine Tool Operations

• Economics of machining

• Mechanics of machining

• Principles of design of jigs and fixtures

• Principles of non-traditional machining processes

• Principles of work holding

• Single and multi-point cutting tools

• Tool geometry and materials

• Tool life and wear

Metrology and Inspection

• Alignment and testing methods

• Comparators

• Form and finish measurement

• Gauge design

• Interferometry

• Limits, fits and tolerances

• Linear and angular measurements

• Tolerance analysis in manufacturing and assembly

Computer Integrated Manufacturing

• Basic concepts of CAD/CAM and their integration tools

Production Planning and Control

• Aggregate production planning

• Forecasting models
• Materials requirement planning

• Scheduling

Inventory Control

• Deterministic and probabilistic models

• Safety stock inventory control systems

Operations Research

• Assignment

• Linear programming

• Network flow models

• PERT and CPM

• Simple queuing models

• Simplex and Duplex method

• Transportation

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Re: Syllabus and sample question papers of Jindal Steel Pvt. Ltd. recruitment
exam?

Written test comprises of two papers:

• Aptitude Section.

• Technical Section.
Paper Pattern:

• Aptitude Section - 55 Questions.

• Verbal Section - 20 Questions.

• Numerical Aptitude - 20 Questions.

• Logical reasoning and pattern recognition - 15 Questions.

• Technical Section - 10 Questions.

Syllabus:

• Logical Reasoning.

• Relationships.

• Series (Number and Pictures).

• Physical metallurgy.

• Material science.

• Fluid mechanics.

• SOM.

• TOM etc.

Please, find attached previous papers.


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Written Exam syllabus of Electrical and Electronics?
As you want to get the Jindal Steel Graduate Engineer Trainee Written Exam
syllabus of Electrical and Electronics so here it is for you:

Technical subjects to study for written test

Mainly physical metallurgy

Material science,

Fluid mechanics,

SOM,

TOM etc

Written test comprises of two papers that is –

Aptitude Section

Technical Section.

Aptitude Section

READING comprehension,

Preposition

word meanings.

Technical Section

Numerical aptitude

Logical Reasoning

Pattern recognition etc.

Selection process :
Written test

Group Discussion

Technical and H R interview

Physical Fitness Assessment

Here for your reference I am giving you the Jindal Steel Graduate Engineer
Trainee Written Exam papers:

1. What is the principle on which centrifugal compressors works ---conversion


of K.E to pressure energy

2. _________ has a non linear stress strain curve ---rubber

3. _________has a highest value of poissons ratio----rubber

4. Due to which of the following reasons, the flexible coupling is used----easy


to resemble

5. ____________springs are used to absorb shocks and vibrations----torsion

6. Which of the following is correct? -------------absolute pressure =gauge


pressure+atmospheric pressure

7. The amount of heat required to raise the temp of 1kg of water through
1degree celcius is callede------- specific heat at constant pressure

8. The value of universal gas constant-------8.314kj/kgdegree k

9. A chemical fuel is a substance which releases_______________on


combustion. ----------heat energy

10. The ignition quality of petrol engine fuel is-------octane number


11. For the petrol engine for vehicles the air fuel ratio for maximum power
generation is of the order of----12:1

12. Why feausible plug is fitted in a small boiler----to estinguish fire if water
level in boiler falls below alarming limit

13. Draught which chimney produces is called----natural draught

14. What is equivalent evaporation---it is the amount of water evaporated


from and at 100 degree celsius into dry saturated steam.

15. __________is a none +ve displacement compressor ------reciprocating


compressor

16. In a ball bearing______-made harder than stress---ball

17. Hardness is the measure of following----toughness

18. If e=0 the bodies are ---perfectly elastic

19. In cross belt drives the power transmission between pulley rotations is ---
opposite disc

20. The internal resistance which the body offers to meet with two load or ext
force is called---stress

21. The material having same elastic property in all directio are called as
_________ materials---isotropic

22. The bar c/s A is subjected to a tensile force P the normal stress as on
oblique plane will be max when inclination of plane to the axis of bar. ---45
degree

23. In which of the following cases unsteady heat flow occurs----aneealing or


casing

24. The monochromatic emissivity of white body at all wave lengths and
temperature is equal to----unity

25. Due to which of the following reasons hydrogen cnnot be liquified at room
temp----don’t know
26. The ratio of specific heat of a liquid to that of specific heat of standard
liquid---specific gravity I think\

27. The tendency of an unclosed body to be lifted up in the fluid due to upward
force oppp to gravity----buyoyancy

28. An ice cube is floating in a glass of water, as cube melts water level ----falls
I think

29. Re=inertia force/viscous force

30. In a cantilever beam of length l L causing a load alone intensity varying


uniformly from 0 at the free end to upper unit runs at fixed end. The maximum
bending is ---WL2/3

31. The point of contraflexture in a loadd and deforms to the section---bending


moment changes sign

32. A simply supported beam of span L is carrying a point load W at the mid
span, what is the deflection at the center of beam---WL3/48EI

33. Which of the following is a theroies is suitable for ductile material---


maximum shear stress theory

34. in India largest power plant located at----niveli

35. ____steel is widely used for railway track---high carbon

36. _______ is the important component which controls the physical


properties of steel---carbon

37. In resistent welding, pression ios released ---after the weld coils

38. Which of the following casting methods are steel and cast iron pipes cast---
centrifugal casting

39. When the speed of engine fluctuates continuously above and below mean
speed, the governor is said---hunting

40. Which of the gears is recommended for speed reduction ---50:1

41. The flow is said to be turbulent when Re>4000

42. The centrifugal pump calculation is reduced by ---reducing the suction


level
43. In rotodynamic pump the increase in energy level is due to ---pressure
energy only

44. The working of which of the following hydraulic units is based on Pascals
law---hydraulic press

45. Equillibrium condition for coplanar concurrent forces are---sigma H=0,


sigma V=0

46. The force which donot meet at one point and line of action donot lie on the
same plane is known as _________force. -------must not close

47. The condition of equillibrium for coplanar non concurrent forces are ----
sigmaH=0, sigmaV=0, sigma M=0.

47. A__________pair is a pair of 2 equal and opposite forces acting on body


in such a way that the lines of action of 2 forces are not in same straight
line------couple

48. The % of oxigen by weight in atmosphere is ---23

49. Source o f energy is ---coal, oil, uranium

50. The Fourier law of conduction---Q= -K.a. dt/dx

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