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Syllabus for the Competitive Examination
of
Gujarat Engineering Service (Civil)
Class-I and Class-II:
Note: The medium of the examination shall be English. The medium of the Part I General
Studies of Paper-1 shall be in Gujarati and English. Gujarati and English Papers in Main
Exam shall be in respective Language only. In case of question of interpretation of
syllabus, the interpretation of the English shall be final.
1. Preliminary Examination Syllabus:
Paper No.
|
Nature of Exam
|
Name of the paper
|
Time
|
Total Allotted Marks
|
1
|
Objective
|
Part-I General Studies
Part-II Engineering Aptitude
|
2 Hours
|
100
100
|
2
|
Civil Engineering
|
3 Hours
|
300
|
Total Marks : 500
|
2. Main Examination Syllabus:
(For only those candidates who are declared qualified in Preliminary Examination)
Paper No.
|
Nature of Exam
|
Name of Paper
|
Time
|
Total Allotted Marks
|
1
|
All Papers are Descriptive
|
Gujarati
|
2 Hours
|
100
|
2
|
English
|
2 Hours
|
100
|
3
|
Civil Engineering –I
|
3 Hours
|
200
|
4
|
Civil Engineering-II
|
3 Hours
|
200
|
5
|
Civil Engineering-III
|
3 Hours
|
200
|
Total Marks of written Examination :
800
|
Interview (Only for the candidates
who are declared qualified in Main Written Examination) : 100
|
Total Marks to be considered for
Final Selection : 900
|
Detailed Syllabus Of Gujarat Engineering Service (Civil) Prelims & Mains:
Paper 1: General Studies and Engineering Aptitude (Preliminary):
- Subject Code: ESP1
- (Objective)
- Marks-200
- No. of Questions-200
- Time-2 Hours
- Part-I General Studies
- Medium: English/Gujarati
1. Indus valley Civilization: Features, Sites, Society, Cultural History, Art
and Religion. Vedic age. Important Dynasties of India and Gujarat –
Impact and Contribution, Important Policies, their administration,
economy, society, religion, literature, arts and architecture. India’s
Freedom Movement, Revolutionaries in India and abroad.
Achievements and administrative reforms of the rulers of princely states
of Saurashtra, Kutchh and Gujarat.
2. Cultural Heritage of India and Gujarat: Art forms, Literature, Litterateurs,
Sculpture and Architecture, Important organizations and institutions.
3. Geography of India and Gujarat: Physical, Social and Economic. General
issues, legal aspect, policies and treaties on Environment Ecology, Biodiversity and Climate Change. Forest and Wildlife Conservation in India.
Environmental Hazards, Pollution, Carbon Emission, Global warming.
4. Indian Constitution: Evolution, features, Preamble, Fundamental Rights,
Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, Amendments,
Significant Provisions and Basic Structure. Panchayati Raj, Public Policy
and Governance. Rights Issues (Human rights, Women rights, SC/ST
rights, Child rights) etc. Important Policies and Programmes of Central
and State Governments. India’s Foreign Policy: International Relations,
Important Institutions, Agencies and Fora, their structure and mandate.
5. Indian Economy: Emergence and development of planning exercise in
India, Performance, Dynamics, Challenges, New Initiatives, Reforms
etc. by the State and Central Government. Important Events,
Developments and Social Sector Initiatives. NITI Aayog: aims,
constitution and functions. Social Audit. Regulatory framework for money
and banking: concepts, structure and role.
6. Science and Technology: Relevance of Science & Technology to the
day to day life; Institutions and Organization in India promoting
integration of Science, Technology and Innovation, their activities and
contribution; Contribution of Prominent Indian Scientists. Awareness in
the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Space
Technology, Technology in Defence, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology
etc. Energy policy of India, Nuclear Policy of India.
7. Current Events of Regional, National and International important
Part II: Engineering Aptitude
Medium: English
1. Engineering Aptitude covering Logical reasoning and Analytical ability.
2. Engineering Mathematics and Numerical Analysis.
3. General Principles of Design, Drawing, Importance of Safety.
4. Standards and Quality practices in production, construction, maintenance and
services.
5. Basics of Energy and Environment: Conservation, environmental pollution and
degradation, Climate Change, Environmental impact assessment.
6. Basics of Project Management.
7. Basics of Material Science and Engineering.
8. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) based tools and their
applications in Engineering such as networking, e-governance and technology
based education.
9. Ethics and values in engineering profession.
Paper 2: Civil Engineering (Preliminary):
- Subject Code: ESP2
- (Objective)
- Marks-300
- No. of Questions-300
- Medium- English
- Time-3 Hours
1. Building Materials:
Stone, Lime, Glass, Plastics, Steel, FRP, Ceramics, Aluminum, Fly Ash,
Basic Admixtures, Timber, Bricks and Aggregates: Classification, properties
and selection criteria; Cement: Types, Composition, Properties, Uses,
Specifications and various Tests; Lime & Cement Mortars and Concrete:
Properties and various Tests; Design of Concrete Mixes: Proportioning of
aggregates and methods of mix design.
2. Solid Mechanics:
Elastic constants, Stress, plane stress, Strains, plane strain, Mohr’s circle
of stress and strain, Elastic theories of failure, Principal Stresses, Bending,
Shear and Torsion.
3. Structural Analysis:
Basics of strength of materials, Types of stresses and strains, Bending
moments and shear force, concept of bending and shear stresses; Analysis
of determinate and indeterminate structures; Trusses, beams, plane
frames; Rolling loads, Influence Lines, Unit load method & other methods;
Free and Forced vibrations of single degree and multi degree freedom
system; Suspended Cables; Concepts and use of Computer Aided Design.
4. Design of Steel Structures:
Principles of Working Stress methods, Design of tension and compression
members, Design of beams and beam column connections, built-up
sections, Girders, Industrial roofs, Principles of Ultimate load design.
5. Design of Concrete and Masonry structures:
Limit state design for bending, shear, axial compression and combined
forces; Design of beams, Slabs, Lintels, Foundations, Retaining walls, Tanks, Staircases; Principles of pre-stressed concrete design including
materials and methods; Earthquake resistant design of structures; Design
of Masonry Structure.
6. Construction Practice, Planning and Management:
Construction - Planning, Equipment, Site investigation and Management
including Estimation with latest project management tools and network
analysis for different Types of works; Analysis of Rates of various types of
works; Tendering Process and Contract Management, Quality Control,
Productivity, Operation Cost; Land acquisition; Labour safety and welfare.
7. Building Construction
Brick and stone masonry walls, types of masonry, cavity walls, reinforced
brickwork, building services, detailing of floors, roofs, ceilings, stairs, doors
and windows, finishing, formwork, ground water control techniques ,
cofferdams, functional planning of building, orientations of buildings, low
cost housings.
8. Flow of Fluids, Hydraulic Machines and Hydro Power: (a) Fluid Mechanics, Open Channel Flow, Pipe Flow:
Fluid properties; Dimensional Analysis and Modeling; Fluid dynamics
including flow kinematics and measurements; Flow net; Viscosity,
Boundary layer and control, Drag, Lift, Principles in open channel flow,
Flow controls. Hydraulic jump; Surges; Pipe networks. (b) Hydraulic Machines and Hydro power -
Various pumps, Air vessels, Hydraulic turbines – types, classifications &
performance parameters; Power house – classification and layout, storage,
pondage, control of supply
9. Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering:
Hydrological cycle, Ground water hydrology, Well hydrology and related
data analysis; Streams and their gauging; River morphology; Flood,
drought and their management; Capacity of Reservoirs.
Water Resources Engineering : Multipurpose uses of Water, River basins
and their potential; Irrigation systems, water demand assessment; Resources - storages and their yields; Water logging, canal and drainage
design, Gravity dams, falls, weirs, Energy dissipaters, barrage Distribution
works, Cross drainage works and head-works and their design; Concepts in
canal design, construction & maintenance; River training, measurement
and analysis of rainfall.
10. Environmental Engineering: (a) Water Supply Engineering:
Sources, Estimation, quality standards and testing of water and their
treatment; Rural, Institutional and industrial water supply; Physical,
chemical and biological characteristics and sources of water, Pollutants in
water and its effects, Estimation of water demand; Drinking water
Standards, Water Treatment Plants, Water distribution networks.
(b) Waste Water Engineering:
Planning & design of domestic waste water, sewage collection and
disposal; Plumbing Systems. Components and layout of sewerage system;
Planning & design of Domestic Waste-water disposal system; Sludge
management including treatment, disposal and re-use of treated effluents;
Industrial waste waters and Effluent Treatment Plants including institutional
and industrial sewage management.
(c) Solid Waste Management:
Sources & classification of solid wastes along with planning & design of its
management system; Disposal system, Beneficial aspects of wastes and
Utilization by Civil Engineers.
(d) Air, Noise pollution and Ecology: Concepts & general methodology.
11. Geo-technical Engineering and Foundation Engineering:
(a) Geo-technical Engineering: Soil exploration - planning & methods,
Properties of soil, classification, various tests and interrelationships;
Permeability & Seepage, Compressibility, consolidation and Shearing
resistance, Earth pressure theories and stress distribution in soil; Properties
and uses of geo-synthetics.
(b) Foundation Engineering: Types of foundations & selection criteria,
bearing capacity, settlement analysis, design and testing of shallow & deep
foundations; Slope stability analysis, Earthen embankments, Dams and Earth retaining structures: types, analysis and design, Principles of ground
modifications.
12. Surveying and Geology:
(a) Surveying: Classification of surveys, various methodologies, instruments &
analysis of measurement of distances, elevation and directions; Field
astronomy, Global Positioning System; Map preparation; Photogrammetry;
Remote sensing concepts; Survey Layout for culverts, canals, bridges,
road/railway alignment and buildings, Setting out of Curves.
(b) Geology: Basic knowledge of Engineering geology & its application in
projects.
13. Transportation Engineering:
Highways - Planning & construction methodology, Alignment and
geometric design; Traffic Surveys and Controls; Principles of Flexible and
Rigid pavements design.
Tunnelling - Alignment, methods of construction, disposal of muck,
drainage, lighting and ventilation.
Bridges-Fundamentals of Bridge Engineering , Bridge Site Investigations
and Planning, Bridge Hydrology, Standards of Loadings for Bridge Design,
Different Types of Bridges, Bridge Superstructure, Bearings and
Substructure Design, Design of Bridge Foundations, Bridge Approaches,
River Training Work & Protection Work, Methods of Bridge Construction,
Inspection, maintenance & Repair of Bridges, Testing of Bridges, Bridge
Architecture.
14. Current Trends and Recent Advancements in the field of
Civil Engineering.
Mains Exam Detailed Syllabus:
Paper:1 Gujarati (Mains Examination)
- Paper Code: ESM1
- (Discriptive)
- Marks:100
- Medium: Gujarati
- Time: 2 Hours
Paper 2: English (Main examination):
- Subject Code: ESM2
- (Descriptive)
- MARKS - 100
- Medium: English
- Time- 2 HOURS
1) ESSAY (A minimum of 250 words and a
maximum of 300 words): Choose any one topic
from a list of five. (Descriptive/ analytical/
philosophical/ based on Current Affairs)
2) LETTER WRITING (in about 150 words):
A formal letter expressing one’s opinion about an
issue. The issues can deal with daily office
matters/ a problem that has occurred in the office/
an opinion in response to one sought by a ranked
officer/issues pertaining to recent concern etc.
3) REPORT WRITING (in about 200 words):
A report on an official function/event/field
trip/survey etc.
4) WRITING ON VISUAL INFORMATION (in about
150 words) : A report on a graph/image/ flow
chart/table of comparison/ simple statistical data
etc
5) FORMAL SPEECH (in about 150 words):
A speech (in a formal style) that is to be read out
in a formal function. This could be an inauguration
speech, an educational seminar/conference, a
formal ceremony of importance etc.
6) PRECIS WRITING:
A precis in about 100 words for a 300-word
passage.
7) READING COMPREHENSION:
A reading passage of about 250 words to be
given followed by short-answer type
questions.
8) ENGLISH GRAMMAR:
- a. Tenses
- b. Voice
- c. Narration (Direct-Indirect)
- d. Transformation of sentences
- e. Use of Articles and Determiners
- f. Use of Prepositions
- g. Use of Phrasal verbs
- h. Use of idiomatic expressions
- i. Administrative Glossary
- j. Synonyms/Antonyms
9) TRANSLATION:
Translation of a short passage (of about 150
words) from Gujarati to English.
Paper 3: Civil Engineering-I (Mains):
- Subject Code-ESM3
- Descriptive
- Marks-200
- Medium- English
- Time: 3 hours
The structure of the question paper shall be as below:
No of Questions
|
Marks Allotted to each Question
|
Word limit for each Answer
|
Total Marks
|
12
|
05
|
40 to 50 words
|
60
|
08
|
10
|
80 to 90 words
|
80
|
04
|
15
|
130 to 140 words
|
60
|
1. Building Materials:
Stone, Lime, Glass, Plastics, Steel, FRP, Ceramics, Aluminium, Fly Ash,
Basic Admixtures, Timber, Bricks and Aggregates: Classification, properties
and selection criteria;
Cement: Types, Composition, Properties, Uses, Specifications and various
Tests; Lime & Cement Mortars and Concrete: Properties and various Tests;
Design of Concrete Mixes: Proportioning of aggregates and methods of mix
design.
2. Solid Mechanics:
Elastic constants, Stress, plane stress, Strains, plane strain, Mohr’s circle of
stress and strain, Elastic theories of failure, Principal Stresses, Bending,
Shear and Torsion.
3. Structural Analysis:
Basics of strength of materials, Types of stresses and strains, Bending
moments and shear force, concept of bending and shear stresses; Analysis of
determinate and indeterminate structures; Trusses, beams, plane frames;
Rolling loads, Influence Lines, Unit load method & other methods; Free and
Forced vibrations of single degree and multi degree freedom system;
Suspended Cables; Concepts and use of Computer Aided Design.
4. Design of Steel Structures:
Principles of Working Stress methods, Design of tension and compression
members, Design of beams and beam column connections, built-up sections,
Girders, Industrial roofs, Principles of Ultimate load design.
5. Design of Concrete and Masonry structures:
Design, Design process, Design philosophy. Limit state design for bending,
shear, axial compression and combined forces; Design of beams, Slabs,
Lintels, Foundations, Retaining walls, Tanks, Staircases; Principles of prestressed concrete design including materials and methods; Design of
Masonry Structure.
RC Design: Loading standards as per I.S, distribution & flow of loads, lateral
load due to wind as per IS: 875(Part - III), load combinations, guide lines for
preparation of structural layout for building.
Earthquake Engineering: Fundamentals of Earthquake Vibrations of
buildings, Earthquake Basics, Earthquake resistant Masonry features,
Philosophy of earthquake resistant design, earthquake proof v/s earthquake
resistant design, seismic structural configuration, Introduction to IS: 1893(Part
I), IS: 875 (Part V).
Seismic load: Seismic coefficient method – base shear
and lateral force distribution along height. Introduction to Response spectrum,
IS code provisions. Modal analysis of building frame, Lateral Loads on
Buildings, Lateral Load Distribution, Ductile Detailing, Introduction to soil
liquefaction, structural controls & Seismic strengthening.
Paper 4: Civil Engineering-II (Mains):
- Subject Code-ESM4
- Descriptive
- Marks-200
- Medium- English
- Time: 3 hours
The structure of the question paper shall be as below:
No of Questions
|
Marks Allotted to each Question
|
Word limit for each Answer
|
Total Marks
|
12
|
05
|
40 to 50 words
|
60
|
08
|
10
|
80 to 90 words
|
80
|
04
|
15
|
130 to 140 words
|
60
|
1. Building Construction
General Principles of Building, Brick and stone masonry walls, types of
masonry, cavity walls, reinforced brickwork, building services, detailing of
floors, roofs, ceilings, stairs, doors and windows, finishing, formwork,
functional planning of building, orientations of buildings, low cost housings.
2. Flow of Fluids, Hydraulic Machines and Hydro Power:
(a) Fluid Mechanics, Open Channel Flow, Pipe Flow:
Fluid properties; Dimensional Analysis and Modelling; Fluid dynamics
including flow kinematics and measurements; Flow net; Viscosity, Boundary
layer and control, Drag, Lift, Principles in open channel flow, Flow controls.
Hydraulic jump; Surges; Pipe networks.
(b) Hydraulic Machines and Hydro power -
Various pumps, Air vessels, Hydraulic turbines – types, classifications &
performance parameters; Power house – classification and layout, storage,
pondage, control of supply.
3. Hydrology and Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering:
Hydrological cycle, measurement and analysis of rainfall, Ground water
hydrology, Well hydrology and related data analysis; Streams and their
gauging; River morphology; Flood, drought and their management; Capacity
of Reservoirs.
Water Resources Engineering : Multipurpose uses of Water, River basins and
their potential;, water demand assessment; Resources - storages and their
yields; Water logging, canal and drainage design, Gravity dams, falls, weirs,
Energy dissipaters, barrage Distribution works, Cross drainage works and
head-works and their design;
Concepts in canal design, construction & maintenance; River training.
Introduction to use of remote sensing and GIS technologies in study of
irrigated areas. Land grading and field layout, Design aspects in border strip
method, check basin method and furrow irrigation. Irrigation systems: Types,
principles, design, operation, maintenance and problems associated with it.
Irrigation efficiencies, Scheduling of irrigation. Irrigation water quality. Design
of Hydraulic Structures: Elements of Dam engineering, Embankment dam
engineering, Concrete dam engineering, Dam outlet works, Drop structures.
4. Environmental Engineering:
(a) Water Supply Engineering:
Sources, Estimation, quality standards and testing of water and their
treatment; Rural, Institutional and industrial water supply; Physical, chemical
and biological characteristics and sources of water, Pollutants in water and its
effects, Estimation of water demand; Drinking water Standards, Water
Treatment Plants, Water distribution networks.
(b) Waste Water Engineering:
Planning & design of domestic waste water, sewage collection and disposal;
Plumbing Systems. Components and layout of sewerage system; Planning &
design of Domestic Waste-water disposal system; Sludge management
including treatment, disposal and re-use of treated effluents; Industrial waste
waters and Effluent Treatment Plants including institutional and industrial
sewage management.
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(c) Solid Waste Management:
Sources & classification of solid wastes along with planning & design of its
management system; Disposal system, Beneficial aspects of wastes and
Utilization by Civil Engineers.
(d) Air, Noise pollution and Ecology: Concepts & general methodology.
5. Current Trends and Recent Advancements in the field of Civil
Engineering.
Paper 5: Civil Engineering-III (Mains):
- Subject Code-ESM5
- Descriptive
- Marks-200
- Medium- English
- Time: 3 hours
The structure of the question paper shall be as below:
No of Questions
|
Marks Allotted to each Question
|
Word limit for each Answer
|
Total Marks
|
12
|
05
|
40 to 50 words
|
60
|
08
|
10
|
80 to 90 words
|
80
|
04
|
15
|
130 to 140 words
|
60
|
1. Construction Practice, Planning and Management:
Construction - Planning, Equipment, Site investigation and Management
including Estimation with latest project management tools and network
analysis for different Types of works; Market Survey and Analysis of Rates of
various types of works; Abstracting and Billing, Tendering Process and
Contract Management, Quality Control, Productivity, Operation Cost; Land
acquisition; Labour safety and welfare.
2. Geo-technical Engineering and Foundation Engineering:
(a) Geo-technical Engineering: Soil exploration - planning & methods,
Properties of soil, classification, various tests and interrelationships;
Permeability & Seepage, Compressibility, consolidation and Shearing
resistance, Stability of slopes, Earth pressure theories and stress distribution
in soil; Properties and uses of geo-synthetics, Basics of foundation,
Subsurface Investigation, Bearing capacity of shallow foundation, Pile
foundations,
(b) Foundation Engineering: Types of foundations & selection criteria,
bearing capacity, settlement analysis, design and testing of shallow & deep
foundations; Slope stability analysis, Earthen embankments, Dams and Earth
retaining structures: types, analysis and design, Principles of ground
modifications, ground water control techniques, cofferdams.
3. Surveying and Geology:
(a) Surveying: Classification of surveys, various methodologies, instruments
& analysis of measurement of distances, elevation and directions; Field
astronomy, Global Positioning System; Map preparation; Photogrammetric;
Remote sensing concepts; Survey Layout for culverts, canals, bridges,
road/railway alignment and buildings, Setting out of Curves. Application of
Geoinformatics in Civil Engineering: Land use and land cover mapping,
Transportation studies, crop inventory studies, ground water mapping, urban
growth studies, flood plain mapping, waste land mapping, Waste disposal
facility in urban areas and disaster management.
(b) Geology: Basic knowledge of Engineering geology & its application in
projects. Types of structures and classification and their effect on Civil
Engineering projects and Geological mapping.
4. Transportation Engineering:
Highways - Planning & construction methodology, Alignment and geometric
design; Traffic Surveys and Controls; Principles of Flexible and Rigid
pavements design.
Tunnelling - Alignment, methods of construction, disposal of muck, drainage,
lighting and ventilation.
Bridges - Fundamentals of Bridge Engineering, Bridge Site Investigations
and Planning, Bridge Hydrology, Standards of Loadings for Bridge Design,
Different Types of Bridges, Bridge Superstructure, Bearings and Substructure
Design, Design of Bridge Foundations, Bridge Approaches, River Training
Work & Protection Work, Methods of Bridge Construction, Inspection,
maintenance & Repair of Bridges, Testing of Bridges, Bridge Architecture.
5. Repairs and Rehabilitation of Structures
Repair Strategies, Serviceability and Durability of Concrete, Materials and
Techniques for Repair, Repairs, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting of Structures,
Demolition Techniques.
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