Manager (ERP-HR) Exam Syllabus PDF

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This syllabus covers the topics for the written exam for the position of Manager (ERP-HR). It includes sections on structures in human resources, organizational management, time management, and personnel administration. It also covers payroll and data structures.

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SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF MANAGER (ERP-HR) [POST CODE – (ERP 01)] STRUCTURES IN HUMAN RESOURCES  ENTERPRISE STRUCTURE  COMPANY CODE, PERSONNEL AREA AND PERSONNEL SUBAREA AND  COST CENTER  PERSONNEL STRUCT...

SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF MANAGER (ERP-HR) [POST CODE – (ERP 01)] STRUCTURES IN HUMAN RESOURCES  ENTERPRISE STRUCTURE  COMPANY CODE, PERSONNEL AREA AND PERSONNEL SUBAREA AND  COST CENTER  PERSONNEL STRUCTURE  EMPLOYEE GROUP AND EMPLOYEE SUBGROUP  ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE  ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS, JOBS AND POSITIONS  PA-OM INTEGRATION POINTS ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT  INTEGRATION WITH OTHER MODULES  OBJECTS IN OM  EVALUATION PATH AND OBJECT TIME MANAGEMENT  IMPORTANT INFO TYPES IN TIME MANAGEMENT  CONCEPTS OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE TIME RECORDING  TIME MANAGEMENT STATUS AND IMPORTANT  TIME MANAGEMENT RELATED FEATURES  DAILY WORK SCHEDULES VARIANT AND DAILY WORK SCHEDULES RULE  DAY TYPES AND RULES  ABSENCE/ATTENDANCES  COUNTING RULES, DEDUCTION RULES, BASE ENTITLEMENT RULES AND SELECTION RULES  TIME EVALUATION PROCESS, SCHEMAS RULES, FUNCTIONS, AND OPERATIONS PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION  CUSTOMIZING PROCEDURES  INFO TYPE MENUS  ACTIONS  USER GROUP DEPENDENCY ON MENUS AND INFO GROUPS  HIRING ACTION  SEPARATION ACTION  SET UP PERSONNEL ACTIONS  UPDATE INFO TYPE 0302 WHEN EXECUTING AN ACTION/ ADDITIONAL ACTIONS  USER GROUP DEPENDENCY ON MENUS AND INFO GROUPS  DYNAMIC ACTIONS  AD-HOC QUERY  CUSTOMIZING USER INTERFACES  INFO TYPE HEADERS  TIME CONSTRAINTS 1, 2, 3, A, B & T PAYROLL  OVERVIEW OF STANDARD PAYROLL PROCESSES  INDIAN SPECIFIC INFO TYPES (0580 TO 0591)  PAYROLL AREA  FEATURE ABKRS  CONTROL RECORD  PCRs AND CAP (PERSONNEL CALCULATION RULES & COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT PROVISION  PAY SCALE STRUCTURE  PAY SCALE TYPE  PAY SCALE AREA  PAY SCALE GROUPS AND PAY SCALE LEVELS  FEATURE TARIFF  BASIC PAY CONFIGURATION  WAGE TYPE CREATION, WAGE TYPE PERMISSIBILITY, WAGE TYPE CHARACTERISTICS  DIRECT EVALUATION/INDIRECT EVALUATION  COUNTRY SPECIFIC PAYROLL DRIVERS AND PROGRAMS  INFO TYPES 0003 PAYROLL STATUS (HOW TO LOCK A PERSON IN PAYROLL ETC)  INFO TYPES REQUIRED TO RUN A PAYROLL  ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS  RECURRING PAYMENTS & DEDUCTION  WAGETYPE REPORTER  PAYROLL-FI/CO INTEGRATION POINTS DATA STRUCTURES AND INFOTYPES  OVERVIEW OF PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION AND OM INFOTYPES  CUSTOMER- SPECIFIC INFOTYPE LOGICAL DATABASES PNP/PNPCE  OVERVIEW OF LOGICAL DATABASE PNP/PNPCE  REPORT CATEGORIES FUNCTION MODULES/BADIS/EXITS/ENHANCEMENTS  OVERVIEW OF FUNCTION MODULES/BADIS/EXITS/ENHANCEMENTS REPETITIVE STRUCTURES AND LIST DISPLAY  INFOTYPES WITH REPETITIVE STRUCTURES  LIST DISPLAY WITH ABAP LIST VIEWER CLUSTER DATABASE TABLES IN HCM  DATABASE TABLES  PAYROLL RESULTS UI5 AND FIORI  BASIC OVERVIEW OF UI5 AND FIORI MISCELLANEOUS  OVERVIEW OF ESS/ MSS  OVERVIEW OF HR RENEWALS SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER (ENVIRONMENT) [POST CODE – (ENV 02)] 1. Engineering & Environmental Surveying 2. Environmental Chemistry & Microbiology 3. Geotechnical Engineering 4. Engineering Economics 5. Water Engineering: Design & Application, Wastewater treatment 6. Engineering Geology, 7. GIS & Remote Sensing 8. Waste Water Engineering: 9. Design and Applications 10. Instrumentation Techniques for Environmental Monitoring 11. Solid Waste Management 12. Air Pollution & Control 13. Hydrology & Ground Water Engineering 14. Vibration Analysis & Control of Noise Pollution 15. Industrial Waste Management including Hazardous waste, E waste, Bio medical waste 16. Climate Change & CDM 17. Soil contamination & remediation 18. Environmental Impact Assessment & Audit 19. System simulation & modelling 20. Environmental Law and Policy SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF SUPERINTENDING MEDICAL OFFICER (RADIOLOGY) [POST CODE – (MD 03)] 1. Radiation Physics 2. Ultrasound Physics 3. MRI Physics 4. Clinical applications of MRI 5. Radiologic anatomy of the whole body 6. Radiologic features of different diseases pertaining to various organs of the body 7. Radiologic interventions 8. Recent advances in Radiology SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF SUPERINTENDING MEDICAL OFFICER (PAEDIATRICS) [POST CODE – (MD 04)] 1. Neonatology 2. Growth & Developmental 3. Emergency care of children 4. ICU management of paediatric patients 5. Community paediatrics 6. General paediatrics 7. COVID special reference MIS-C SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER [POST CODE – (MD 05)] MEDICINE 1. Nutritional and Metabolic disorders 2. Water, Electrolyte and Acid-Base imbalance 3. Critical Care Medicine: Shock, Respiratory failure, Renal failure, Coma, Sepsis, DIC 4. Poisoning: Chemicals and Pesticides, Snake bite and envenomation, bites by scorpion/ spider 5. Specific Occupational and Environmental Hazards 6. Infectious Diseases 7. Cardiovascular System: Chest pain, Atrial Fibrillation, CCF, Rheumatic Heart Disease, Ischaemic Heart Disease, Hypertension , Atherosclerosis. 8. Respiratory Diseases: Cough, Dyspnoea, Haemoptysis, Respiratory Failure, RTI, Br. Asthma, COPD, Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Suppurative Lung Diseases 9. Occupational Lung Diseases 10. Nephrology: UTI, Haematuria, ARF, CRF, Glomerulonephritides 11. GIT: Diseases of the mouth, esophagus (Eg. GERD), stomach (Eg. Gastritis, PUD, Tumors) and duodenum, small intestine, colon and rectum 12. Pancreas: Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis 13. Liver and Biliary Tract disease: Jaundice, PHF, Portal HTN and ascites, Hepatic Encephalopathy, Hepatorenal failure, Liver abscess, Viral Hepatitis, Alcoholic Liver Disease 14. Endocrinology and Metabolism : Type 2 Diabetes mellitus, Thyroid Disorders 15. Haematology: Anaemias, Myeloproliferative Disorders, Blood products and transfusion , Haematological Malignancies 16. Disorders of Immune system, Connective Tissue and Joints: HIV, AIDS, Osteoarthritis, Sarcoidosis, Amyloidosis, Systematic Connective Tissue disorders like SLE, RA 17. Neurology: Headache, CVA, Seizure disorders, Meningitis, Viral Encephalitis, Peripheral Neuropathy, Parkinsons’ Disease SURGERY 1. SKIN: Ulcers and Wounds, Burns, Skin infections (Boils, Carbuncles, abscess), cysts, skin tumours 2. ESOPHAGUS: Dysphagia, reflux, Hiatus Hernia, Tumours 3. BREAST: Fibroadenoma, Breast abscess, Carcinoma breast 4. STOMACH AND DUDENUM: Peptic Ulcer, Carcinoms stomach, gastritis 5. SMALL INTESTINE: Small bowel obstruction, Intestinal Tuberculosis 6. Acute appendicitis 7. ANUS: Haemorrhoids, Fissure-in-ano, Anorectal abscess 8. Biliary tract: Gall stone Disease 9. Pancreas: Acute Pancreatitis 10. Acute abdomen 11. Hernia 12. Common urological disorders; Calculi, Hydrocoele, Epididymo-orchitis OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY 1. Physiology of pregnancy 2. Diagnosis of pregnancy 3. Routine antenatal care 4. Management of common symptoms of pregnancy 5. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy 6. Anaemia of pregnancy 7. Ante partum haemorrhage 8. IUGR 9. Rh –ve pregnancy 10. Puerperium and its complications 11. Menstrual cycle and common menstrual disorders 12. Fibroid uterus 13. Precancerous lesions of the female genital tract 14. Carcinoma cervix, endometrium and ovary 15. Contraception 16. Menopause and related problems PAEDIATRICS AND NEONATOLOGY 1. Care of the newborn 2. Neonatal resuscitation 3. Detection of neonatal malformations 4. Neonatal sepsis 5. Neonatal Hyperbilirubinaemia 6. Management of common neonatal problems 7. Immunization 8. Growth and Development 9. Nutrition SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF SENIOR OFFICER (CIVIL) [POST CODE – (CE 07)] 1. Knowledge of Scales, Units & Measurements used in Civil Engineering 2. Building Materials including important Construction Chemicals e.g. Admixtures, Grouts, Epoxy, Carbon fibre wrapping etc. 3. Geotechnical Engineering 4. RCC/Steel Structural Design -Beam, Column, Slab, Isolated/Combined footing, Staircase, Water Tank. 5. Transportation Engineering -Design of pavements/IRC guidelines/Rigid & flexible pavement) 6. Knowledge on RCC/Steel bridges (span upto 20 Mtrs), Culverts, basics of well/pile foundations 7. Theory of Structure-basics of SFD/BMD/Truss Analysis/ILD/Deflections etc.) 8. Basics of Strength of Materials -elongation, modulus of elasticity, stress-strain curve, Poissons ratio etc.) 9. Estimation & Costing –Roads, Bridges, Culverts, Water Tanks, Industrial/Residential buildings. 10. Knowledge on preparation of Technical Specifications, BOQs, Bar Bending Schedules (ductile detailing) 11. Knowledge of Schedule of Rates- CPWD, Assam PWD/Arunachal PWD 12. Basics of Surveying & Levelling (Dumpy Level, Theodolite, Total Station, GPS etc.) 13. Concrete Technology -Mix designs, important laboratory tests of Cement, Steel, Aggregates & Concrete. 14. Water Supply and Sanitation Engineering e.g. Pipe fittings, able to estimate Water Supply demand in buildings, Sanitary fittings etc. 15. Environmental/Public Health Engineering like basics of Environmental protection law, eco-restoration measures, solid waste management, effluent treatments, knowledge on designing of manhole, junction box, septic tanks etc. 16. Construction Safety measures 17. Project Planning, CPM, Gantt chart 18. Contract Management 19. Knowledge of Construction Machinery-Road Rollers, Excavator, Hot Mix plant, Tar Boiler, Water Sprinkler, Concrete Pumps, Asphalt Compactor, Asphalt Paver, Concrete Batching plant, Transit Mixer, Motor grader, Vibratory Soil Compactor, Concrete Mixers etc.) 20. Knowledge of relevant IS codes (e.g. IS 456, IS 800, IS 1893 etc.) SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF SENIOR OFFICER (ELECTRICAL) [POST CODE – (EE 08)] SN Topic Description 1 Circuits And Circuits and Networks, Two port network, Magnetically Networks coupled circuit, Graph Theory, Application of Laplace Transform, Frequency Response, Fourier Analysis, Filter Circuits, Toport Network 2 Electromagnetic Vector Analysis, Electrostatics, Magnetostatics, Field Theory Electromagnetic field, Materials and fields, Electromagnetic waves 3 Analog Review of PN junction diode, Linear Wave Shaping, Bipolar Electronics Junction Transistor, MOSFET, BJT configuration, Multi- stage Transistor Amplifiers, Operational Amplifiers, Introduction to Feedback Amplifiers 4 Electrical Introduction, Galvanometers and dynamics, Magnetic Measurement measurements, Bridges for measurements, Potentiometers, And Measuring Measurement of power, power factor and energy Instruments 5 Power System-I Introduction to Power Plants, Economics of Power Systems, Transmission Systems, Distribution Systems, Line Constants, Mechanical Design, Underground Cables 6 Signals And Introduction to signals and systems, Introduction to system, Systems Representation of signals, Statistical Signal Analysis 7 Electrical Constructional features, Electric circuit, Insulation system, Machines-I Cooling circuit, Supporting structure, Magneto-motive force, Electromotive Force, DC Generators, DC Motors, Transformer, Polyphase Induction Motor, Linear Induction Motors 8 Digital Logic Families and Logic Gates, Number Systems and Electronics Codes, Sequential Logic Circuits, Combinational Logics, Semiconductor Memories, Introduction to ADCs 9 Electrical Synchronous Machines, Synchronous motors, Solid state Machines -II slip power recovery schemes for induction motor, Single phase commutator motors, Single phase Induction Motors, Stepper Motor 10 Control System-I Motivation, Models and physical systems, Time domain analysis, Root locus analysis, Frequency domain analysis, Controller/ Compensator Design, Compensator design. 11 Power System-II Performance of overhead transmission lines, Power system stability, Control of active and reactive power, Economic operation of steam Power plant, Elements of Hydrothermal co-ordination, Transients in power systems 12 Microprocessor Introduction, Microprocessor architecture, Programming And microprocessors, Memory interfacing, Data transfer Microcontroller techniques and their implementation, Microcontrollers, Common peripherals and their interfacing, Important features of some advanced microprocessor, Applications of Microprocessors 13 Control System-II Introduction to Digital Control, State Space Representation of Continuous Time and Discrete time systems, Introduction to nonlinear feedback control systems 14 Power Introduction, Device characteristics, protection and Electronics operation, Phase controlled rectifiers, Choppers, Inverters, AC Voltage Controller, Cyclo converters, Applications 15 Symmetrical Fault Analysis, Symmetrical components and Switchgear And Unsymmetrical Fault Analysis, Neutral Grounding, Circuit Industrial Breakers, Protective Relays, Sub-Stations, Lightning Protection Arrester 16 Programming Introduction to Programming, Linear Data Structures, And Data Recursion, Non-linear Data Structure, Hashing, Sorting and Structure Searching Algorithms, File Structures 17 Instrumentation Introduction, Analytical Instrumentation, Transducers & sensors, Non-destructive testing equipment, Data transmission & telemetry, Fiber optical instrumentation, Related topics 18 Digital Signal Discrete-Time Signals & Systems, Transforms, Sampling, Processing Transform Analysis of LTI System, Structures for Discrete- time Systems, Filter Design Techniques, Discrete Fourier Transforms, Efficient Computation of DFT, Multi-rate signal processing, VLSI implementation, Applications of Signal Processing 19 Industrial Drives Introduction, Dynamics of Electrical Drives, Selection of Motor Power Rating, Starting, Electric Braking, Control of Electrical Drives, Control of DC Drives, Control of Induction Motor Drives, Industrial Applications 20 Analog & Digital Introduction, Representation of signals and systems, Communications Continuous Wave modulation, Random Variables and Stochastic Process, Sampling and Pulse modulation, Digital Communication, Introduction to Information Theory 21 High Voltage Breakdown mechanism of gases, Liquid and solid materials, AC/DC Electrical properties of high vacuum, Over voltage phenomenon & Insulation co-ordination, High voltage generation, Measurement of High voltage & currents, High voltage Equipment, High voltage Testing and testing techniques, Design, planning and layout of high voltage laboratory, Introduction to EHV. System & EHV lines 22 Concepts of reactive power support and voltage stability, compensation at a bus and over a line. Synchronous Flexible AC condenser, static var compensation, static phase shifter, Transmission thyristor controlled switched capacitor, STATCONs and System DVRs, Unified Power Flow Controller, Inter-line Power Flow Controller. Reactive power balance over a network and optimization. 23 High Power Power semiconductor devices, Converter operation, D.C. line Semiconductor commutation, Frequency conversion Devices 24 Higher Control Optimal Control, Adaptive Control, Self-tuning control, System Model Reference adaptive systems (MRAS), Real Time System Design, Fault Detection and Diagnosis of Dynamical System, Hardware Redundancy, Analytical Redundancy, Design of Detector, Electronic Instrumentation System Design 25 Electrical Dielectrics, Behaviour of dielectrics in alternating fields, Engineering Magnetic Properties of materials, Conductors, Properties of Materials Semiconductors, Conducting materials, Insulating materials 26 Smart Grid Basic Power Systems, Renewable Generation, Power System Economics, Smart Grid, Smart Grid Communications, Demand Side Management, Wide Area Measurement, Security and Privacy 27 Industrial Industrial Engineering, Project management, Management, Management Organization, Material management, Production planning and control, Quality Control, Plant maintenance, Human Resource management 28 Computer Elementary linear graph theory, Different methods of Applications In solution of Linear and non-linear algebraic equations: Power System Central Computer Control and Protection 29 Intelligent Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), multilayer Algorithms For feed-forward networks, back-propagation training Power Systems algorithm, radial basis function and recurrent networks. ANN based algorithms for load flow analysis, economic load dispatch, load forecasting, transient stability, and power system stabilizers. Introduction to genetic algorithms, Application of genetic algorithms for power system optimization. 30 Advanced Power Resonant DC – DC converters: operation, characteristics, Electronics And design equations, control techniques and application; Devices SMPS: Forward, fly back, push pull operation, characteristics, design and control techniques; Current controlled PWM; Voltage source inverters – Bang-bang, SPWM and space vector modulation techniques; Resonant DC link voltage source inverters – operation characteristics, design and control; Non drive applications of power electronic inverters: UPS, induction heating, metal cutting, active power line conditioning; Drive application of inverters: Vector controlled and slip power controlled induction motor drive, self-controlled synchronous motor drive – constant power factor and constant margin angle control; Permanent magnet synchronous motor drive, stepper motor drive and switched reluctance motor drive; Application of microprocessor, PC and DSP in machine drives – example with DC motor drive. 31 Power Electronic AC Machines for Drives, Control and Estimation of Control of AC Induction Motor Drives, Vector or Field Oriented Control of Drives Induction motor drives, Control and Estimation of synchronous motor drives, Brushless DC motor drives 32 Advanced Linear Algebra, Complex variable, Calculus, Vector Analysis, Engineering Linear Programming, Transform Calculus, PDE Mathematics 33 Integrated MOS transistor (enhancement and depletion). Basic inverter Circuits And VLSI in NMOS and CMOS technology, E/D logic. Gates in NMOS Design and CMOS technology. Pass transistor. Introduction to NMOS and CMOS design methodology. Design rules, stick diagrams, poly-cell and gate array approaches. Examples of cell design. Software tools for design. Circuit and logic simulation. Layout generation and verification. 34 Restructured Overview of key issues in electric utilities restructuring, Electrical Power Open Access Same Time Information System, Tagging System Electricity Transactions, Electric energy trading, Hedging tools for managing risk in electricity markets 35 Electric Power Traction System, Power Supply System for Track Utilisation And Electrification, Power Supply Arrangement, Overhead Traction Equipment, Traction Mechanics and its applications, Electric Heating, Illumination 36 Smart Sensors Smart sensors fundamentals, Smart sensors, Sensor networks architectures, Communication protocols, Energy management, Security, reliability and fault-tolerance, Sensor networks standards; platforms and tools 37 Opto-Electronics Elements of Light And Solid State Physics, Display Devices And Fiber Optics and Lasers, Optical Detection Devices, Optoelectronic Modulator, Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits, Optical Fibers 38 Renewable Introduction, Solar Radiation, Low Temperature collectors, Energy Sources Applications of solar energy, Bioconversion, Wind energy, And Management Other energy sources, Energy Management & Conservation 39 Distribution Configuration of distribution systems, load characteristics, System Planning distribution transformers, distribution substation design, And Automation feeder design, voltage regulation, protection in distribution systems, SCADA, distribution automation. 40 Demand Side The concepts of demand-side management (DSM) for electric Management utilities, DSM alternatives and goals. End-use equipment and control, utility equipment control, energy storage, dispersed generation, customer DSM promotions. Performance improvement equipment and system benefit/cost analysis of DSM alternatives: issues in forecasting DSM programme impacts. Implementation of DSM programme: pricing and incentives. 41 Advance Elements of Generalized Theory, Linear Transformation in Electrical Machines, D.C. Machines - Transient & Dynamic Machines Performance, Transfer & Function, Poly-phase Synchronous Machines, Poly-phase Induction Machines, Fractional Kilowatt Motors 42 Modelling And System Models and Role of Simulation, Statistical Tool, Simulation Discrete Event Simulation, Modelling and Performance Evaluation of Computer Systems, Continuous System Simulation, Virtual Reality Modelling, Verification and Validation of Simulation Models 43 Illumination Radiation, colour, eye & vision; Different entities of Technology illuminating systems; Light sources; incandescent, electric discharge, fluorescent, arc lamps and lasers; Luminaries and light guides, control of light, control circuitry and computer based lighting control. Laws of illumination; illumination from point, line and surface sources. Photometry and spectrophotometry; Photocells. Environment and glare. General illumination design. Interior lighting-industrial, residential, office departmental stores, indoor stadium, theatre and hospitals. Exterior lighting - flood street, aviation and transport lighting, lighting for displays and signalling-neon signs, LED-LCD displays beacons and lighting for surveillance. 44 Power Qualities Overview and definition of power quality PQ). Sources of pollution. International power quality standards, and regulations, Power quality problems: rapid voltage fluctuations, voltage unbalance, voltage and voltage swells, short duration outages. Power system harmonics: harmonic analysis, harmonic sources – static converters, transformer magnetization and non-linarites, rotating machines, arc furnaces, fluorescent lighting. Harmonic effects within the power system, interference with communication. Harmonic measurements. Harmonic elimination - harmonic filters. 45 Reliability And Basic reliability model, Constant failure rate model, Time Maintainability dependent failure models, Reliability of systems, State- Engineering Dependent Systems, Physical reliability models, Design of reliability, Maintainability, Design of Maintainability, Availability 46 Foundation In Introduction, Classical Optimization Techniques, Linear Optimization Programming, Non linear Programming, Constrained Methods Optimization, Integer Programming. Non traditional Optimization Algorithm 47 Biomedical Introduction to Biomedical Instrumentation, Cardio- Engineering vascular System and Electrocardiography, Biomedical recorders, Implantable Bio-electric devices, Patient Care and monitoring, Biotelemetry, Medical Imaging, Computers in Biomedical Instrumentation, Related topics 48 Hydro-Electric Essential Features of Hydro-Electric Power Plant. Engineering Classification of Hydro-Electric Power Plants. Hydrology, Hydrologic Cycle, Hydrograph, Flow duration curve. Size of plant and choice of units. Types of Turbine and their characteristics. Design of Main Dimensions of turbines. Draft tubes, types, setting and preliminary dimensions. Pumped storage schemes. Mini and Micro Hydro Power Plants. Selection of turbine and pump capacities, Pumping schedule. Operation and efficiency of Pumped storage schemes. Cost evaluation of hydro-electric plant. Co-ordination of different types of Power Plant in power system. Economic loading of hydro-power plants. Hydro-thermal mix. Types of Underground Power Plants. Largest Underground Power Plant. Elementary idea of the use of computers in power stations. Load dispatching. Power system security. Load forecasting. Generation allocation control. Generation system reliability 49 Soft Computing Introduction to soft computing, intelligent decision system, Techniques And overview of soft computing techniques. Applications. Introduction to genetic algorithm, genetic operators and parameters, genetic algorithms in problem solving, theoretical foundations of genetic algorithms, evolutionary programming, particle swarm optimization, differential evolution; implementation issues and applications. Neural model and network architectures, perceptron learning, supervised hebbian learning, backpropagation, associative learning, competitive networks, hopfield network, computing with neural nets and applications of neural network. case-based reasoning (CBR), applications of CBR. Introduction to fuzzy sets, operations on fuzzy sets, fuzzy relations, fuzzy measures, applications of fuzzy set theory to different branches of science and engineering. 50 Database Introduction, Entity-Relationship Model, Relational Model, Management SQL and Integrity Constraints, Relational Database Design, System Internals of RDBMS, File Organization & Index Structures 51 Introduction to EHV AC Transmission, Calculation of line & Ground parameters, Voltage gradient of conductors, Corona EHV Effect – 1, Corona effect - 2 (Radio interference), Electrostatic Transmission field of EHV lines, DC Power Transmission Technology, Thyristor Valves, Analysis of HVDC converters, Converter & HVDC System Control 52 Computer Introduction, Processor Design, Controller Design, Memory Organisation And Organization, Input – Output Processing, Architecture Peripheral System, Introduction to Operating System 53 Intelligent And Problem solving: state space representation, problem Knowledge Based reduction, constraint satisfaction networks. Heuristics. Systems Knowledge Representation, Predicate calculus, resolution- refutation, Prolog. Rule based systems: forward and backward chaining. Handling of uncertainty: probabilistic techniques, fuzzy logic. Reasoning with incomplete information: non-monotonic reasoning. Elements of temporal logic. Diagnostic reasoning. Structured Knowledge Representation Schemes: Semantic networks, Frames, Inheritance and default reasoning. Expert Systems: Architecture of the expert systems. Expert system shells. Knowledge acquisition. Consistency of the knowledge base. Case studies. Distributed AI and agent based systems. 54 Renewable Introduction to Non-conventional energy sources, Solar Energy Energy, Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, Wind Energy, Fuel Cell, Energy from bio-mass, Geo thermal Energy, Energy from the ocean, Magneto Hydro Dynamic Generation ,Combined Operation utilizing more than one source, composite systems 55 Utilization & Electric Heating, Electric Welding, Electric traction, Energy Conservation of Storage, Electrical Losses & Energy Conversion Electrical Energy 56 Digital Image Human Visual System and Image perception, Image Processing Transforms, Image enhancement, Spatial filtering, Image Restoration, Image Compression, Image Segmentation, Representation and Description, Applications of Digital Image Processing 57 Reliability Introduction to Reliability Engineering, Reliability Engineering Mathematics, Concepts of Reliability, System Reliability Evaluation, Availability Analysis, Maintained Systems, Economics of Reliability Engineering SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF SENIOR OFFICER (INSTRUMENTATION) [POST CODE – (INS 09)] 1. MEASUREMENT a) Basic measurement concept – Accuracy, linearity, repeatability, hysteresis, dead band, backlash, error. b) Classification of Transducers: Resistive, Capacitive, Inductive transducers, Hall Effect sensors, magneto elastic transducers, solid state sensors, eddy current transducers, Piezo Electric transducers, photo electric transducers c) Applications of Diaphragms, Bellows, Bourdon Tubes, Springs d) Semiconductor sensors, sources and detectors, LED, laser, Photo-diode, photo- resistor and their characteristics, load cells, LVDT, gas sensors, density, viscosity, moisture and humidity measurements e) Electrical and Electronics Measurements: Bridges and potentiometers, measurement of R, L and C. Measurements of voltage, current, power, power factor and energy. A.C & D.C current probes. Extension of instrument ranges. Q-meter and waveform analyzer. Serial and parallel communication. Shielding and grounding. 2. INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS a) Temperature measurement: Thermocouple, Resistance Temperature Detector, Thermistor and its measuring circuits, Radiation pyrometers and thermal imaging. b) Pressure measurement: Transmitter definition types, Mechanical, Electro- mechanical and electronic pressure measuring instruments. Manometers, Elastic types, Bell gauges, Bellows; Bourdon tubes; Vacuum measurement. Differential Pressure transmitters, Dead weight Pressure gauges. Low Pressure Measurement. c) I/P and P/I Converters d) Level measurement: Differential pressure level detectors, Displacement type Level Detectors, Capacitance level sensor, Ultrasonic level detectors and Radar level transmitters and gauges. e) Flow measurement: Classification of flow meters, Head Type (Orifice), differential pressure and variable area flow meters, anemometers, Positive displacement flow meters, Electro Magnetic flow meters, Ultrasonic flow meters, vortex flow meters. f) Measurement of mass flowrate - Radiation, angular momentum, impeller, turbine, constant torque hysteresis clutch, twin turbine, Coriolis, gyroscopic. Target flowmeters, V-cone flowmeters, Multiphase flow measurement g) Pneumatic Instrumentation - Air filter, Pressure regulator, Servo valve, Relay, Amplifier, Controller h) Recorders: Different types of recorders; Construction, working principle and circuit diagrams of Strip-chart & X-Y recorders i) Miscellaneous measurement: Ammeter, Voltmeter, Digital Multimeter, Ohmmeter, Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Vibration meters, pH meters, Dew Point Meters, Viscosity, Humidity & Density. j) Different chromatography techniques – Gas chromatography – Detectors – Liquid chromatographs – Applications k) Calibration of Instruments l) Concept of live zero (4-20 mA and 3-15 psi) 3. CONTROL SYSTEM AND PROCESS CONTROL a) Process & process control systems; Objectives & requirements; Classification & selection of process variables; Sources &nature of disturbances; Response of first and second order systems due to load change at arbitrary points with P, I, P-I and P-I-D controllers b) On-off, cascade, P, I, P-I, P-ID, feed forward and derivative controller, Fuzzy controllers c) Multi loop control systems: Cascade control, override control, split-range control, feedforward control and ratio control systems. d) Controller tuning- Process reaction curve method, Ziegler Nichols method, Damped oscillation method, Two-point method, Multiloop Control-Feed forward, Ratio, Cascade, Inferential, Split range control, Internal Model Controller, Dead time Compensator. e) Feedback principles. Signal flow graphs. Transient Response, steady-state-errors. Routh and Nyquist criteria. Bode plot, root loci. Time delay systems. Phase and gain margin. State space representation of systems. f) Mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic system components. g) Control valve: Construction and working principle, valve sizing, valve plug, valve characteristics, valve positioners. 4. ANALOG ELECTRONICS a) Characteristics of diode, BJT, JFET and MOSFET. b) Diode circuits. Transistors at low and high frequencies, Amplifiers, single and multi- stage. Feedback amplifiers. c) Rectifier Circuits: Single-phase half wave, 2-phase half wave, Single-phase bridge uncontrolled, fully control & half-controlled rectifiers; Transformer rating; Rectification with R-L & R-C loads; Power factor improvement. d) Feedback Amplifiers: Concepts of feedback – Classification of feedback amplifiers – General characteristics of Negative feedback amplifiers – Effect of Feedback on Amplifier characteristics – Voltage series, Voltage shunt, Current series and Current shunt Feedback configurations – Simple problems. e) Oscillators: Condition for Oscillations, RC type Oscillators-RC phase shift and Wien- bridge Oscillators, LC type Oscillators –Generalized analysis of LC Oscillators, Hartley and Colpitts Oscillators. f) Operational amplifiers, characteristics and circuit configurations. Instrumentation amplifier. Precision rectifier. V-to-I and I-to-V converter. Op-Amp based active filters. Oscillators and signal generators. 5. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS a) Combinational logic circuits, minimization of Boolean functions. IC families, TTL, MOS and CMOS. b) Boolean Algebra & Logic Functions; Boolean algebra; Boolean expressions; Truth table representation, AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR & XNOR gates and their truth tables; Implementation of Boolean functions using logic gates c) Arithmetic circuits. Comparators, Sequential circuits, flip-flops, counters, shift registers. Multiplexer. Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog converters. d) Basics of number system. General definitions of mini computers, microprocessors, micro controllers and digital signal processors, Microprocessor applications, memory and input-output interfacing. Microcontrollers. e) Performance metrics of logic families, Binary codes, Multiplexers, De-multiplexers, Encoders, Decoders, Comparators, Parity generators and checker. Latches, flip- flops, Synchronous and Asynchronous circuits - Counters, Shift registers. f) Integrated Circuit Logic Families - TTL, PMOS, NMOS, CMOS g) Semiconductor memories: ROM, RAM. h) Programmable Logic Devices – PROM, PLA, PAL, FPGA. 6. POWER SYSTEMS a) Principle of operation of inverter; voltage driven inverter; current driven inverter. b) A.C Voltage controller, ON-OFF control; Phase angle control; Single phase bi- directional controller. c) Power supplies: D.C. power supply; Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS), Bi- directional power supplies; A.C. power supplies; Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS), Power factor conditioning. d) Instrument Transformers: Uses of instrument transformers; Theory and Testing of Current Transformers & Potential Transformers. e) Semiconductor power devices: Characteristics of power devices- Diode, Power transistor, Thyristor and TRIAC; Firing circuit for Thyristor & TRIAC; Rating, Cooling & mounting of Thyristor; Series & parallel connection of Thyristor; Protection of Thyristor; Gate trigger & commutation circuits; Gate Turn-Off Thyristor (GTO); power MOSFET; UJT; DIAC & IGBT. f) Static V-I characteristics and firing/gating circuits for Thyristor, MOSFET, IGBT; DC to DC conversion; Single and three-phase configuration of uncontrolled rectifiers; Bidirectional ac to dc voltage source converters; Magnitude and Phase of line current harmonics for uncontrolled and thyristor-based converters; Power factor and Distortion Factor of ac to dc converters; Single-phase and three-phase voltage and current source inverters, sinusoidal pulse width modulation. 7. DATA TRANSMISSION AND COMMUNICATION a) Communication engineering: Electromagnetic radiation, Need for modulation- AM, FM, PM b) Noise in electronic circuits; capacitive & inductive coupling; shielding; co-axial & twisted pair cable; grounding. c) Instrumentation Standard Protocols: HART Protocol structure and programming, Advantages and Limitations. Foundation Fieldbus structure, programming, Benefits, Advantages and Limitations, other fieldbus standards including Device Net, Profibus, ControlNet, CAN, Industrial Ethernet etc. d) Data Communication: Goals and Applications of Networks, Wireless Network, Interfaces and services. Reference Models: The OSI reference model, TCP/IP reference model. e) Data Networks: Data transmission in PSTN, switching techniques for data transmission, OSI reference model, Satellite based data networks, fiber optic networks, protocol stacks, internetworking. ISDN services, transmission channels and user network interface in ISDN, ISDN protocol architecture, ISDN standards, ISDN numbering and addressing. Introduction to the basic principles of frame relay, TCP/IP and ATM. f) Wireless Communication protocols and Standards 8. INDUSTRIAL ADVANCED PROCESS CONTROL a) Programmable logic controllers (PLC): Architecture, Discrete state process control, relay diagram, ladder diagram, ladder diagram examples, relay sequencers, timers/counters, PLC design, Study of industrial PLC. PLC Installation, troubleshooting and maintenance. Design of alarm and interlocks, networking of PLC. b) Distributed Control Systems: Functions, advantages and limitations, DCS Architecture, specifications, configuration and programming, functions including database management, reporting, alarm management, communication, third party interface, control, display etc. Enhanced functions viz. Advance Process Control, Batch application, Historical Data Management, OPC support, Security and Access Control etc. c) Interfacing Smart field devices (wired and wireless) with PLC and DCS. d) SCADA architecture and uses, PLC interface to SCADA/DCS using communication links (RS232, RS485) and protocols (Modbus ASCII/RTU). e) Principles & working of Gas turbine plants; Safety aspect in Power Plants. f) Control for—boiler, condenser, steam heater, pumps, compressor, generator cooling system. g) Turbine supervisory system for monitoring of Mechanical parameters--- speed, vibration, eccentricity etc; Turbine trip condition 9. INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS, SAFETY AND PROJECTS a) Design: Functional requirements & specifications; NEMA, DIN, BSI, ANSI standards; Guidelines of enclosure design, cable design. Standards used in instrumentation project: ISA S5.1, S5.3, S5.4, S5.5 and S5.20, ANSI, & NFPA. b) Selection and Application: Selection and application of temperature, pressure, flow and level measuring instruments. c) Standards and Calibration: Calibration of temperature, pressure and flow measuring devices. Introduction to ISO, IEC and API standards pertaining to temperature, pressure and flow instrumentation. d) EMI and EMC: Interference coupling mechanism, basics of circuit layout and grounding, concepts of interfaces, filtering and shielding. e) Safety: Introduction, electrical hazards, hazardous areas and classification, non- hazardous areas, enclosures-NEMA types, fuses and circuit breakers. Protection methods: Purging, explosion proofing and intrinsic safety. ESD protection in equipment and Plants. f) Specifications: Specification of instruments, preparation of project documentation, process flow sheet, instrument index sheet, instrument specifications sheet, panel drawing and specifications, instrument specifications. g) Definition of project purpose—scope, time, quality, organizational structure; Basic & detailed engineering; Project S curves; Types of projects & Types of contracts. Project procedure, schedules, vendor drawing, tender documentation, selection of measurement method and control panels. h) Program evaluation and review techniques (PERT) and Critical path method (CPM), S-curve concept and crash time concepts, software used in project management; software features, classification, evaluation and implementation. SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF SENIOR OFFICER (MECHANICAL) [POST CODE – (ME 10)] Theory of Machines: Displacement, velocity and acceleration analysis of plane mechanisms; dynamic analysis of linkages; cams; gears and gear trains; flywheels and governors; balancing of reciprocating and rotating masses; gyroscope'. Machine Design: Design for static and dynamic loading; failure theories; fatigue strength and the S-N diagram; principles of the design of machine elements such as bolted' riveted and welded joints; shafts, gears, rolling and sliding contact bearings' brakes and clutches' springs. Vibrations: Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems' effect of damping; vibration isolation; resonance; critical speeds of shafts'. Engineering Mechanics: Free-body diagrams and equilibrium; trusses and frames; virtual work; kinematics and dynamics of particles and of rigid bodies in plane motion; impulse and momentum (linear and angular) and energy formulations, collisions. Mechanics of Materials: Stress and strain, elastic constants, Poisson's ratio; Mohr's circle for plane stress and plane strain, thin cylinders; shear force and bending moment diagrams; bending and shear stresses; deflection of beams; torsion of circular shafts; Eule/s theory of columns; energy methods; thermal stressesi strain gauges and rosettes; testing of materials with universal testing machine; testing of hardness and impact strength. Engineering Materials: Structure and properties of engineering materials, phase diagrams, heat treatment, stress-strain diagrams for engineering materials. Casting, Forming and Joining Processes: Different types of castings, design of patterns, moulds and cores; solidification and cooling; riser and gating design. Plastic deformation and yield criteria; fundamentals of hot and cold working processes; load estimation for bulk (forging, rolling, extrusion, drawing) and sheet (shearing, deep drawing, bending) metal forming processes; principles of powder metallurgy. Principles of welding, brazing, soldering and adhesive bonding. Machining and Machine Tool Operations: Mechanics of machining; basic machine tools; single and multipoint cutting tools, tool geometry and materials, tool life and wear; economics of machining; principles of non- traditional machining processes; principles of work holding, design of jigs and fixtures. Metrology and lnspection: Limits, fits and tolerances; linear and angular measurements; comparators; gauge design; interferometry; form and finish measurement; alignment and testing methods; tolerance analysis in manufacturing and assembly. Production Planning and Control: Production planning, scheduling, materials requirement planning. Fluid Mechanics: Fluid properties;fluid statics,manometry, buoyancy,forces on submerged bodies, stability of floating bodies; control-volume analysis of mass' momentum and energy; fluid acceleration;differential equations of continuity and momentum; Bernoulli'sequation;dimensional analysis;viscous flow of incompressiblefluids, boundary layer, elementary turbulent flow, flow through pipes' head losses in pipes, bends and fittings, Different types of pumps. Thermodynamics: Thermodynamic systems and processes; properties of pure substances, behavior of ideal and real gases zeroth law, and first laws of thermodynamics' calculation of work and heat in various processes; second law of thermodynamics; thermodynamic property charts and tables, availability and irreversibility; thermodynamic relations'. Power Engineering: Air and gas compressors; vapour and gas power cycles, concepts of regeneration and reheat and I.C Engines: Air-standard Otto' Diesel and dual cycle, refrigeration and air conditioning: Vapour and gas refrigeration and heat pump properties of moist air, basic psychrometric processes' Turbo machinery: lmpulse and reaction principles' velocity diagrams' Pelton-wheel' Francis and Kaplan turbines. SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF SENIOR OFFICER (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) [POST CODE – (PA 11)] Mass Communication 1. Advertising 2. Public Relation 3. Writing for media 4. Crisis Communication 5. Corporate communication 6. Social Media 7. Media Management 8. Broadcast media: Television & Radio 9. Graphic design for media 10. Film appreciation and criticism 11. Communication for social change and development 12. Communication research methods 13. Television programme and production 14. New media production 15. Documentary production 16. Media in Northeast India Social Work 1. History and Ideologies of Social Work 2. Qualitative Research Methods in Social Work 3. Disasters, Impoverishment and Social Vulnerability 4. Social Welfare Administration 5. Social Policy, Planning and Programmes 6. Conflict, Violence and Collective Violence 7. Mental Health 8. Social Policy and Planning 9. Community Organisation 10. Social Action 11. Networking and Advocacy 12. Global Economy and Polity 13. Sustainable Development and Gender SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF SENIOR ACCOUNTS OFFICER / SENIOR INTERNAL AUDITOR [POST CODE – (AC 12)] 1. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & REPORTING  Accounting Standards- Introduction and Overview, Carve outs/ins in Ind ASs vis-à-vis International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs), Preparation of Financial statements of Company viz. Cash flow Statement (Profit and Loss Account, Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Statement)- Profit/Loss prior to incorporation as per Schedule II of Companies Act.  SEBI Regulations only related to financial matters excluding Secretarial issues. 2. COST AND MANAGING ACCOUNTING  Introduction to Cost Accounting, Materials, Labor, Overheads, Non-Integrated Accounts, Methods, Job and Batch, Contract, Operating, Process and Operation, Standard Cost, Marginal Costing, Budget and Budgetary Control.  Cost Management, Cost Volume Profit Analysis, Pricing Decisions, Budgets and Budgetary Control, Standing Costing and Variance Analysis, Transfer Pricing, Cost Management in Service Sector and Financial Decision Modelling, Employee Stock Option and buy back of securities. 3. COMPANY LAW AND ALLIED LAWS Company Law 2013, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016, The Indian Contract Act, 1872; The Negotiable Instrument ACT, 1881, The Payment of Bonus Act 1965, The Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999. 4. DIRECT TAX LAWS The Income Tax Act, 1961 and Rules thereunder. 5. INDIRECT TAX LAWS INCLUDING GOODS AND SERVICES TAX & CUSTOMS & FOREIGN TRADE POLICY Goods and Services Tax (GST) Law as contained in the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Act, 2017 and Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) Act, 2017, Customs Law as contained in the Customs Act, 1962 and the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 and Foreign Trade Policy to the extent relevant to the indirect tax laws. 6. AUDITING AND ASSURANCE  Auditing Concepts, Auditing and Assurance Standards, Preparation for an Audit, Internal Control, Vouching, Verification of Assets and Liabilities, Company Audit, Audit Report, Special Audit.  Cost Audit and Record Rules. SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAM FOR THE POST OF SENIOR OFFICER (HR) [POST CODE – (HR 13)] Unit - I Principles and Practices of Management: Development of management Thought, Contributions of Taylor, Fayol, Mayo, Mary Parker Follett and C.I. Barnard. Behavioural Approach, Systems Approach, Quantitative Approach and Contingency Approach. Function of Management: Planning and Decision Making, Organising, Staffing, Directing, Controlling, Coordinating. Unit - II Human Resource Management: Conceptual framework, Human Resource Planning, Job Analysis, Recruitment, Selection, Placement, Induction, Training and Development, Performance Management, Job Evaluation, Compensation Management, Employee Benefits and Incentives, Managing Career. New Trends in HRM: Changing environment of HRM and contemporary challenges, Emerging HRM Concepts. Unit - III Human Resource Development (HRD): Concepts, Assumptions, Values, HRD Mechanisms, Action – research Model, HRD Culture and Climate, HRD Interventions, HR Accounting and Audit, Consultant – client relationship, Knowledge Management, Human Resource Information System. International Human Resource Management (IHRM): Organisational context of IHRM, IHRM and Sustainable Business, Functions of IHRM, Cross – Cultural Studies, Cultural Diversity, Transnational Organisations, IHRM models. Unit - IV Organisational Behaviour: Concept, Scope, Nature of human behavior, Personality, Perception, Learning, Attitude, Motivation, Interpersonal Behaviour, Group Dynamics, Leadership, Communication, Power and Authority, Stress, Organisational Change and Development. Unit - V Industrial Relations: Concept, Scope, Evolution, Approaches, Actors and Models, Conflict and cooperation, Bi-partitism, Tri-partitism, Collective Bargaining, Workers’ Participation in Management, Grievance Handling and Disciplinary Action, Code of Conduct, Industrial Relations in changing scenario, Employers’ organisations. Trade Unions: Concepts, Evolution, Problems of trade unions in India, Recognition, The Trade Unions Act, 1926. Emerging role of trade unions in India. Unit - VI Industrial Disputes: Factors, Forms, Trends, Prevention and Settlement, Role of State and Central Labour Administration, Strikes and Lockouts. The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946. The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Unit - VII Labour Legislation: Objectives, Principles, Classification and Evolution. International Labour Organisation, Social Justice and Labour Legislation, Indian Constitution and Labour Laws.  The Factories Act, 1948.  The Mines Act, 1952.  The Inter-state Migrant Workmen (Regulation of employment and conditions of service) Act, 1979.  The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970.  The Building and other Construction workers (Regulation of employment and conditions of service) Act, 1996.  The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986. Unit - VIII Wages: Concept, Types, Factors influencing wages, Wage Theories and Wage Differentials  The Minimum Wages Act, 1948.  The Payment of Wages Act, 1936.  The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965.  The Equal Remuneration Act, 1976.  The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972.  The Employees’ Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952. Unit – IX Labour Welfare: Concept, Scope, Types, Theories and Principles, Industrial Health and Hygiene, Industrial Accidents and safety, Occupational Diseases Social Security: Concept and Scope, Social Assistance and Social assurance. Unit - X Labour Market: Features, Demand and Supply of Labour, Nature and Composition of Indian Labour Force, Unemployment and Underemployment, Types of Labour Market, Characteristics of Indian Labour Market, New Dynamics of Labour Market in India, Economic Systems and Labor Market, Problems of Labour in India.

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