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About Junior Engineer
<p>The PGCIL JE exam recruits fresh engineering graduates for various disciplines - Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Electronics & Communication - who will play a crucial role in the construction, operation, and maintenance of India's national power grid. It's your chance to be part of a company driving the nation's economic progress, while shaping your career in a high-tech, dynamic sector.</p>
About Youth Competition Times
Youth Competition Times is a leading competitive books publication that exists for last 32 years estd in 1983 previously this company was know as name with Adhunik Prakashan.But the same company is now famous with the name of Youth Competition Times. We publish books for all the competitive exam such as UPSC IAS Pre/Mains - GS & CSAT,CDS, UPSC CAPF AC UPPSC - Pre,Mains & GS & CSAT,UPSSSC -Previous Years Solved Papers with revised edition. SSC �SSC JE Civil,SSC JE Electrical,SSC JE Mechanical,SSC CGL,SSC CHSL, SSC Scientific Assistant & UPPCL,UPRVUNL JE ,AE Electrical,Civil,Mechanical,UPTET & TET Knowledge Bank UGC NET,JRF,Compulsory Paper I,History,Geography,Social Work, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Hindi II & III DRDO,BSNL,TTA Junior Engineer Exam & other competitive books.
Frequently asked questions
<p><strong>Q:</strong> I have a diploma in Engineering, can I apply?</p>
<p><strong>A:</strong> No, the PGCIL JE exam is only open to candidates with a Bachelor's degree (BE/B Tech) in specific engineering disciplines (Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, or Electronics & Communication).<br />
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<p><strong>Q:</strong> My aggregate percentage in Engineering is slightly below 60%. Am I eligible?</p>
<p><strong>A:</strong> Unfortunately, no. The minimum eligibility criteria require a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in your engineering degree.<br />
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<p><strong>Q:</strong> What is the weightage of each section in the CBT?</p>
<p><strong>A:</strong> The specific weightage of each section is not officially disclosed by PGCIL. However, it's generally believed that the Technical subjects carry the highest weightage, followed by General English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and General Awareness.<br />
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<p><strong>Q:</strong> Is there negative marking in the CBT?</p>
<p><strong>A:</strong> Yes, there is negative marking for incorrect answers in the CBT. Typically, 1/4th mark is deducted for each wrong answer.<br />
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<p><strong>Q:</strong> When should I start preparing for the exam?</p>
<p><strong>A:</strong> Ideally, start preparing at least 3-6 months before the exam date. Dedicate consistent time for studying, regular practice, and test-taking.</p>