The official notification for SSC Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Quantity Surveying and Contract) Examination-2020-21 has been released on 1st October, 2020. The notification PDF link is mentioned below.
SSC JE 2020-21 Official Notification [Download PDF]
SSC JE 2020 Vacancy
M/o Defence (DGQA-NAVAL) | ||||||||
Branch | Total Vacancy | |||||||
JE (Mechanical) | 11 | |||||||
JE (Electrical) | 14 | |||||||
Central Water Commission | ||||||||
JE (Civil) | 148 | |||||||
JE (Mechanical) | 16 | |||||||
Military Engineering Services (Army HQ) | ||||||||
JE (Civil) | 235 | |||||||
JE (Mechanical & Electrical) | 106 | |||||||
Central Public Works Department (CPWD) | ||||||||
JE (Civil) | 288 | |||||||
JE (Electrical) | 191 | |||||||
Central Water Power Research Station | ||||||||
JE (Civil) | 3 | |||||||
JE (Mechanical) | 1 | |||||||
Border Road Organization | ||||||||
Junior Engineer (Civil) | 832 | |||||||
Total | 1845 |
SSC JE 2020 Application Fee
Candidates are required to pay Rs. 100/- as their application fee for SSC JE 2019-20 Exam. Female Candidates, Ex. Servicemen and Candidates belonging to reserved categories are exempted from paying the application fee for SSC JE 2020 Exam. The fee can be paid both online (net banking/debit card/credit card) and offline (e-challan).
SSC JE 2020 Exam Pattern
SSC JE 2020 Exam will be conducted in two phases. Paper 1 will be of 200 marks and paper 2 will be of 300 marks. Both paper 1 and paper 2 are Multiple Choice Questions. 0.25 marks will be deducted for every question attempted wrong by a candidate in both the papers.According to the recent Exam Pattern, candidates appearing for the post of JE (civil), JE (quantity surveying & contract) should attempt Part A (civil & structural) of paper I & II.
On the other hand,candidates appearing for JE (electrical) need to attempt Part B (electrical) & the candidates appearing for JE (mechanical) need to attempt Part C (mechanical) of Paper I & II.
Paper | Sections Asked | Maximum Marks | Duration |
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Paper - I | General Awareness | 50 | 2 Hours |
General Intelligence and Reasoning | 50 | ||
Part A- General Engineering (civil & structural) | 100 | ||
Part B- General Engineering (electrical) | |||
Part C- General Engineering (mechanical) | |||
Paper - II | Part A- General Eng. (civil & structural) | 300 | 2 Hours |
Part B- General Eng. (electrical) | |||
Part C- General Eng. (mechanical) |
SSC JE 2020 Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for SSC JE 2020 Exam, a candidate needs to fulfill basic three requisites, which are discussed below:
• Age Limit (as on 01.01.2021)
Organization/Department | Post | Age Limit (As on 01st January 2021) |
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Central Water Commission | Junior Engineer (Civil) | Up to 32 years |
Central Water Commission | Junior Engineer (Mechanical) | Up to 32 years |
Central Public Works Department (CPWD) | Junior Engineer (Civil) | Up to 32 years |
Central Public Works Department (CPWD) | Junior Engineer (Electrical) | Up to 32 years |
Military Engineer Services (MES) | Junior Engineer (Civil) | Up to 30 years |
Military Engineer Services (MES) | Junior Engineer (Electrical and Mechanical) | Up to 30 years |
Farakka Barrage Project | Junior Engineer (Civil) | Up to 30 years |
Farakka Barrage Project | Junior Engineer (Electrical) | Up to 30 years |
Farakka Barrage Project | Junior Engineer (Mechanical) | Up to 30 years |
Border Road Organization | Junior Engineer (Civil) | Up to 30 years |
Border Road Organization | Junior Engineer (Electrical & Mechanical) | Up to 30 years |
Central Water and Power Research Station | Junior Engineer (Civil) | Up to 30 years |
Central Water and Power Research Station | Junior Engineer (Electrical) | Up to 30 years |
Central Water and Power Research Station | Junior Engineer (Mechanical) | Up to 30 years |
Directorate of Quality Assurance (Naval) | Junior Engineer (Mechanical) | Up to 30 years |
Directorate of Quality Assurance (Naval) | Junior Engineer (Electrical) | Up to 30 years |
National Technical Research Organization (NTRO) | Junior Engineer (Civil) | Up to 30 years |
National Technical Research Organization (NTRO) | Junior Engineer (Electrical) | Up to 30 years |
National Technical Research Organization (NTRO) | Junior Engineer (Mechanical) | Up to 30 years |
Age Relaxation for SSC JE 2020 exam is given in the table below:
Category | Age Limit Relaxation | |
Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe |
5 years |
|
Other Backward Classes (OBC) |
3 years |
|
Persons with Disabilities (PwD) |
10 years |
|
PwD + OBC |
13 years |
|
PwD + SC/ ST | 15 years | |
Ex-Servicemen (ESM) |
03 years after deduction of the military service rendered from the actual age | |
Defense Personnel disabled in operation during hostilities |
General/ OBC |
3 Years |
SC/ ST |
8 years |
• Educational Qualification
Post | Educational Qualification |
---|---|
Junior Engineer (Civil) | CPWD – B.E. / B.Tech. / Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/Institute. |
Junior Engineer (Civil & Mechanical) | Central Water Commission – B.E. / B.Tech. / Diploma in Civil/Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute. |
Junior Engineer (Electrical) | CPWD – B.E. / B.Tech. / Diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute. |
Junior Engineer (Civil) | Department of Posts – B.E. / B.Tech. / 3 years Diploma in Civil engineering from a recognized University/Institute. |
Junior Engineer (Electrical) | Department of Posts- B.E. / B.Tech. / 3 years Diploma in Electrical engineering from a recognized University/Institute. |
Junior Engineer (Electrical & Mechanical) | MES – B.E. / B.Tech. in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering OR 3 years Diploma in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute and with 2 years work experience in electrical/mechanical engineering works. |
Junior Engineer (Civil) | MES – B.E. / B.Tech. in Civil Engineering OR 3 years Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/Institute and with 2 years work experience in civil engineering works. |
Junior Engineer (QS&C) | MES – B.E. / B.Tech. / 3 years Diploma in Civil engineering from a recognized University/Institute OR Passed Intermediate examination in Building and Quantity Surveying (Sub Divisional-II) from the Institute of Surveyors (India). |