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SSC JE Notification 2023 Out: Apply By 16th August 2023

SSC JE RECRUITMENT 2023

The SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) recruitment is an examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to fill Junior Engineer positions in various government departments and organizations in India. The SSC JE exam is held annually, and it’s a highly sought-after opportunity for candidates with an engineering background. Here are some key details about SSC JE recruitment:

SSC JE Recruitment 2023 Details

SSC JE Notification 2023 has been issued by the Staff Selection Commission on 26th July 2023 for the Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical & Electrical) Examination, 2023. Staff Selection Commission will hold an open competitive examination for recruitment to the posts of Junior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical & Electrical) for Organizations/Offices of the Government of India. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the SSC JE recruitment 2023 from 26th July to 16th August 2023  by visiting the official website of the SSC.

SSC JE UPDATES  2023

Exam Conducting BodyStaff Selection Commission
PostJunior Engineer (Civil, Mechanical & Electrical)
Application Date26.07.2023 to 16.08.2023
Vacancy1324
Application ModeOnline
SalaryLevel6 (Rs 35400-112400/-) of pay matrix of 7th Central Pay Commission
Official websiteClick here
Apply linkClick here

SSC JE IMPORTANT DATES 2023

EventDate
Application begins26th July 2023
Last date to apply16th August 2023
Last date and time for receipt of online applications16.08.2023 (2300 hours)
Date of ‘Window for Application Form Correction’ and online payment of Correction Charges.Tentative schedule of Computer-Based Examination(Paper-I)
Tentative schedule of Computer Based Examination(Paper-I)October, 2023

SSC JE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA 2023

The eligibility criteria for the SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) examination may vary slightly from year to year, so it’s important to refer to the official SSC JE notification for the most up-to-date information. However, as of my last knowledge update in September 2021, I can provide you with the general eligibility criteria that are typically applicable for the SSC JE examination:

1. Nationality:

   – Candidates must be either:

     – a citizen of India, or

     – a subject of Nepal, Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, with the intention of permanently settling in India, or

     – a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia, and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.

2. Age Limit:

   – The minimum age limit is usually 18 years.

   – The maximum age limit varies based on the post and category of the candidate. There is generally relaxation in the upper age limit for candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/Ex-Servicemen/PwD).

3. Educational Qualifications:

   – For Junior Engineer (Civil & Electrical): Candidates must have a three-year diploma in civil/electrical engineering from a recognized institution or university.

   – For Junior Engineer (Mechanical): Candidates must have a three-year diploma in mechanical engineering from a recognized institution or university.

4. Nationality:

   – Candidates must be either:

     – a citizen of India, or

     – a subject of Nepal, Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, with the intention of permanently settling in India, or

     – a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia, and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.

5. Age Limit:

   – The minimum age limit is usually 18 years.

   – The maximum age limit varies based on the post and category of the candidate. There is generally relaxation in the upper age limit for candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/Ex-Servicemen/PwD).

6. Educational Qualifications:

   – For Junior Engineer (Civil & Electrical): Candidates must have a three-year diploma in civil/electrical engineering from a recognized institution or university.

   – For Junior Engineer (Mechanical): Candidates must have a three-year diploma in mechanical engineering from a recognized institution or university.

7. Nationality:

   – Candidates must be either:

     – a citizen of India, or

     – a subject of Nepal, Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, with the intention of permanently settling in India, or

     – a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia, and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.

8. Age Limit:

   – The minimum age limit is usually 18 years.

   – The maximum age limit varies based on the post and category of the candidate. There is generally relaxation in the upper age limit for candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/Ex-Servicemen/PwD).

9. Educational Qualifications:

   – For Junior Engineer (Civil & Electrical): Candidates must have a three-year diploma in civil/electrical engineering from a recognized institution or university.

   – For Junior Engineer (Mechanical): Candidates must have a three-year diploma in mechanical engineering from a recognized institution or university.

These are the general eligibility criteria for SSC JE as of my last knowledge update. Please note that the specific eligibility criteria may change from year to year, so it’s crucial to check the official SSC JE notification for the most current information when you plan to apply for the exam. Additionally, reservation policies and relaxation in age limits may vary based on government regulations and the specific vacancy details.

SSC JE APPLICATION PROCESS 2023

The application process for the SSC Stenographer (Grade C and Grade D) examination typically involves several steps. Here is a general overview of the application process based on my last knowledge update in September 2021. Please note that the process may have evolved, so it’s essential to refer to the latest SSC notification for the most accurate and up-to-date information:

1. Online Registration: 

· Visit the official SSC website (ssc.nic.in) when the SSC Stenographer notification is released.

· Click on the “Apply” or “Registration” link to start the application process.

 2. Part I Registration:

 · Fill out the basic details in Part I of the registration, including your personal information, contact details, and educational qualifications.

· You will receive a registration ID and password after completing Part I. Keep this information safe for future reference.

3. Part II Registration:

· Log in using the registration ID and password you received after Part I.

· Complete Part II of the registration, which includes uploading a scanned photograph and signature as per the specified dimensions and format.

· Pay the application fee (if applicable) through the available online payment modes, such as debit/credit card, net banking, or through SBI Challan.

4. Application Fee:

· Check the SSC Stenographer notification for the application fee details. It may vary based on categories (general, SC/ST, etc.).

· Women candidates and candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST/PWD/Ex-Servicemen) are often exempt from paying the application fee.

5. Document Upload:

Upload the required documents, including a recent passport-sized photograph and your signature.

Ensure that the uploaded documents meet the specified size and format requirements mentioned in the notification.

6. Review and Submit:

Double-check all the information you have entered to ensure accuracy.

Once you are satisfied with your application, submit it.

7. Confirmation:

After successful submission, you will receive a confirmation message or email with details of your application.

Take a printout of the application form for your records.

8. Admit Card Download:

· Keep an eye on the SSC website for updates on the release of admit cards for the examination.

· Download your admit card when it becomes available by logging into your SSC account using your registration ID and password.

9. Examination:

Attend the SSC Stenographer examination on the specified date and time, as mentioned in the admit card.

10. Result and Further Process:

After the examination, SSC will release the results, and qualified candidates will proceed to the next stages, including the skill test.

Remember to carefully read the SSC Stenographer notification for the specific year you are applying for, as it will contain detailed instructions and deadlines. Additionally, keep your registration ID and password safe throughout the application process, as you will need them for various stages of the examination.

SSC JE SELECTION PROCESS 2023

The selection process for the SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) exam typically consists of two stages: Paper I and Paper II. SSC conducts this exam to recruit Junior Engineers for various government departments and organizations. Here is an overview of the selection process:

1. Paper I:

  – Paper I is an objective-type paper that consists of multiple-choice questions.

   – It covers subjects like General Intelligence and reasoning, General Awareness, and General Engineering (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical).

   – The total marks for Paper-I may vary from year to year and are usually 200 marks.

   – There is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer.

   – Candidates who qualify for Paper-I are eligible to appear for Paper-II.

2. Paper II:

   – Paper II is a conventional type paper where candidates are required to write short essays or answers to questions related to their respective engineering disciplines (Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical).

   – This paper is designed to test the candidate’s technical knowledge and writing skills.

   – Paper II is usually of 300 marks.

   – Candidates are required to secure minimum qualifying marks in Paper II as per the SSC’s discretion.

3. Document Verification:

   – After qualifying in both Paper-I and Paper-II, candidates are called for the document verification stage.

 – In this stage, candidates need to produce original documents/certificates related to their educational qualifications, age, caste/category, etc., as per the notification.

– Candidates must also provide proof of their work experience if required.

4. Final Selection:

   – The final selection is based on the combined performance of candidates in Paper-I and Paper-II.

   – Candidates are selected based on their merit, and the cutoff marks are determined by the SSC.

   – Candidates are allocated to various government departments and organizations based on their preferences and merit.

It’s important to note that the SSC JE exam eligibility criteria, syllabus, and exam pattern may change from year to year, so candidates are advised to refer to the official SSC notification for the most up-to-date information regarding the selection process and other details. Additionally, candidates should prepare thoroughly for both Paper I and Paper II, as well as the document verification process, to maximize their chances of success in the SSC JE exam.

SSC JE SYLLABUS 2023

The syllabus for the SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) exam is divided into two papers: Paper I and Paper II. The syllabus for each paper varies slightly depending on the engineering discipline for which a candidate is appearing (Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering). Below, I’ll provide a more detailed overview of the syllabus for each paper and discipline:

Paper-I Syllabus (Objective Type):

 

1. General Intelligence & Reasoning:

   – Analogies, similarities, differences, space visualization, problem-solving, analysis, judgment, decision-making, visual memory, discrimination, observation, relationship concepts, arithmetical reasoning, verbal and figure classification, arithmetical number series, etc.

2. General Awareness:

   – Current affairs, scientific research, India and its neighboring countries, history, culture, geography, economic scene, general polity, scientific research, etc.

3. General Engineering (for Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering disciplines):

   – The syllabus for this section includes topics relevant to the specific engineering discipline, which are as mentioned in the previous response.

Paper-II Syllabus (Conventional Type):

For Paper-II, candidates are required to write a conventional paper based on their specific engineering discipline. The syllabus for Paper II is as follows:

Civil Engineering:

1. Building Materials and Construction Technology

2. Surveying

3. Hydraulics

4. Soil Mechanics

5. Environmental Engineering

6. Structural Engineering

7. Transportation Engineering

Electrical Engineering:

1. Basic Electrical Engineering

2. Electrical Machines

3. Power Systems

4. Electrical and Electronic Measurements

5. Control Systems

6. Utilization of Electrical Energy

Mechanical Engineering:

1. Theory of Machines and Machine Design

2. Engineering Mechanics and Strength of Materials

3. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machinery

4. Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer

5. Manufacturing Engineering

6. Industrial Engineering

SSC JE VACANCY DETAILS 2023

SSC JE vacancy details are tabulated below:-

OrganizationPostVacancy
Border Road Organization (BRO)Junior Engineer (Civil)431
Border Road Organization (BRO)Junior Engineer (Electrical & Mechanical)55
Central Public Works Department (CPWD)Junior Engineer (Civil)421
Central Public Works Department (CPWD)Junior Engineer (Electrical)Vacancies are to be intimated in due course.
Central Water CommissionJunior  Engineer (Civil)188
Central Water CommissionJunior Engineer (Mechanical)23
Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation (Brahmaputra Board)Junior Engineer (Civil)Junior Engineer (Mechanical)
Farakka Barrage Project Junior Engineer (Civil)  15
Farakka Barrage ProjectJunior Engineer (Mechanical)06
Military Engineer Services (MES)Junior Engineer (Civil)26
Military Engineer Services (MES) Junior Engineer (Electrical & Mechanical)  18
Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (Andaman Lakshadweep Harbour Works)Junior Engineer (Civil)07
Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (Andaman Lakshadweep Harbour Works)Junior Engineer (Mechanical)01
National Technical Research Organization (NTRO)Junior Engineer (Civil)04
National Technical Research Organization (NTRO)Junior Engineer (Electrical)01
National Technical Research Organization (NTRO)junior Engineer (Mechanical)01

 SSC JE SALARY 2023

The salary for SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) varies depending on the government department or organization where a candidate is posted, as well as the specific location. SSC JE is a Group ‘B’ non-gazetted post in the Central Government, and the salary is governed by the 7th Pay Commission recommendations. Here is an approximate salary structure for SSC JE:

1. Pay Scale: The SSC JE is typically placed in the pay scale of Rs. 35400 – Rs. 112400 (Level 6) of the 7th Pay Commission.

2. Basic Pay: The initial basic pay for a Junior Engineer is Rs. 35,400.

3. Grade Pay: SSC JE posts do not have a grade pay, as they are now under the 7th Pay Commission pay matrix.

4. Allowances: In addition to the basic pay, SSC JE employees are eligible for various allowances such as Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), and Transport Allowance (TA), among others. These allowances can vary depending on the location of the posting.

5. Gross Salary: The gross salary of an SSC JE employee will depend on the allowances applicable to their specific posting location. The gross salary is the sum of the basic pay and all applicable allowances.

6. Deductions: There may be deductions such as Provident Fund (PF) and Income Tax, depending on the employee’s individual circumstances.

It’s important to note that the salary and allowances can vary from one department or organization to another, and it may also depend on the city or region where the candidate is posted. Additionally, the 7th Pay Commission recommendations have been implemented with effect from January 1, 2016, and any revisions or updates to the pay structure after my knowledge cutoff date in September 2021 are not included in this response. Therefore, I recommend referring to the official SSC notification and the specific department’s guidelines for the most up-to-date information on SSC JE salary and allowances.

FAQs SSC JE 2023

Certainly! Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) related to the SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) examination:

1. What is SSC JE?

   – SSC JE stands for Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer. It is a competitive examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) to recruit Junior Engineers in various government departments and organizations.

2. What are the eligibility criteria for SSC JE?

   – Eligibility criteria include educational qualifications, age limits, and nationality. Generally, candidates must have a bachelor’s degree or diploma in the relevant engineering discipline (Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical) and meet age requirements.

3. What is the selection process for SSC JE?

   – The selection process typically consists of two papers: Paper-I (objective type) and Paper-II (conventional type). Candidates who qualify in Paper I are eligible for Paper II. After that, there is a document verification stage.

4. What are the subjects covered in SSC JE Paper-I?

   – Paper I includes subjects like General Intelligence and reasoning, General Awareness, and General Engineering (Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical), depending on the candidate’s chosen discipline.

5. What are the subjects covered in SSC JE Paper-II?

   – Paper II is a conventional paper based on the specific engineering discipline chosen by the candidate. It tests the candidate’s technical knowledge and writing skills.

6. How can I apply for the SSC JE exam?

   – Candidates can apply online through the official SSC website when the notification is released. They need to fill out the application form, pay the required fee, and upload the necessary documents.

7. What is the age limit for SSC JE?

   – The age limit for SSC JE varies depending on the specific engineering discipline and the department/organization. Generally, the age limit is between 18 and 32 years. Age relaxation is provided for certain categories as per government rules.

8. What is the salary of an SSC JE?

   – The salary of an SSC JE varies based on the posting department and location. It typically falls under the 7th Pay Commission scale, and in addition to the basic pay, employees receive various allowances such as Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance, and Transport Allowance.

9. How can I prepare for SSC JE?

   – Preparation for SSC JE involves studying the relevant subjects in your engineering discipline, practicing previous years’ question papers, and taking mock tests. There are also coaching institutes and study materials available for guidance.

10. Where can I find official information about SSC JE?

    – Official information, including notifications, exam dates, syllabus, and application details, can be found on the official website of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) at www.ssc.nic.in.

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