Food Corporation of India – FCI Exam Pattern 2015: The Food Corporation of India (FCI) written examination pattern and syllabus for the Junior Engineer (JE) (Civil Engineering / Electrical Engineering / Mechanical Engineering), Assistant Grade-II (Hindi), Typist (Hindi) and Assistant Grade-III (General / Accounts / Technical / Depot) posts.
FCI Exam Pattern 2015
1)JUNIOR ENGINEER (CIVIL ENGINEERING): post code A
2)JUNIOR ENGINEER (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING): post code B
3)JUNIOR ENGINEER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING): post code C
4)AG II (Hindi): post code D
5)Typist (Hindi): post code E
6)AG-III(General): post code F
7)AG-III (Accounts): post code G
8)AG-III (Technical): post code H
9)AG-III(Depot): post code I
Written examination pattern:
The written examination will comprise of –
1)One Paper: Paper-I only for Post Code F and Post Code I Paper- III only for Post Code E.
2)Two Papers: Paper I and Paper II for the Post Code A , Post Code B , Post Code C, Post Code G and Post Code H. Paper III and Paper IV for Post Code D.
The Paper-I is common for post code A, B, C, F, G, H and I. Candidates applying for any ONE of the post code A, B, C, G and H will appear in Paper-I to be followed by Paper-II. Candidates applying for Post code D will appear in Paper-III to be followed by Paper-IV.
Paper-I (90 Minutes): 120 Multiple Choice Questions of General Aptitude consisting of Reasoning, Data Analysis, English Language, Computer Proficiency, General Awareness, General Intelligence, Current Events, Numerical Ability, Data Interpretation for the Post Code A , B, C, F, G, H and I.
Paper-II (90 minutes):
1) 120 Multiple Choice Questions on Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering for
Candidates applying for the Post Code A, Post Code B, Post Code C to assess the post specific technical knowledge of relevant stream.
2) 120 Multiple Choice Questions on Commerce particularly General Accounting and Finance for candidates
applying for the Post Code G to assess the post specific technical knowledge of relevant stream.
3) 120 Multiple Choice Questions on Biological Sciences for candidates applying for the Post Code H to assess the post specific technical knowledge of relevant stream.
Paper-III (90 minutes): 120 Multiple Choice Questions on General Hindi, General English, General Awareness, General Intelligence and Computer Knowledge for candidates applying for the Post Code D and Post Code E.
Paper-IV (90 minutes): Translation – 2 Passages, one each from Hindi to English and vice-versa and two essays each in Hindi & English for candidates applying for the Post Code D.
Note:
i)The merit of Written Test for Post Code F and I will be decided on Paper – I and for post code A, B, C, G and H,
the merit will be decided on Paper – I & post specific Paper – II.
ii)Candidates applying for the Post of Typist (Hindi) will need to take Paper – III only for Written Test. Candidates will be shortlisted based on Paper-III and the short-listed candidates will undergo a Skill-Test in typing in Hindi which will be of qualifying nature. The candidates shortlisted for the typing test of Hindi shall be informed about the venue of skill/typing test through website ( www.fcijobsportal.com). The candidates are advised to keep in touch through the website. The final merit for the post of Typist (Hindi) will be decided on the basis of Paper-III subject to qualifying the Skill Test.
Candidates to be called for the Skill Test, will be Ten times (subject to availability) to the number of Zone-wise
vacancies available for Typist (Hindi) posts, based on their marks in Paper-III. In-case the requisite number of
Candidates are not available to fill up the vacancies, then at the discretion of Competent Authority, an
additional list for the Skill-Test may be drawn based on the merit of Paper-III.
iii)Candidates applying for AG-II (Hindi) posts will be shortlisted for evaluation of Paper-IV, based on their marks
in Paper – III; and Paper – IV of only the short-listed candidates will be evaluated. There will be a minimum
qualifying marks for Paper-IV, only those candidates who secure the minimum qualifying marks will be
considered for final selection. Final selection will be on the basis of marks secured by the candidates in Paper
– III and Paper – IV , subject to securing the minimum qualifying marks in paper IV.
Paper IV will be evaluated for only those candidates in the Merit list within Ten times (subject to availability)
the number of Zone-wise vacancies available for AG-II (Hindi) posts based on their marks in Paper-III. In-case
the requisite number of Candidates are not available to fill up the vacancies, at the discretion of Competent
Authority, an additional list for evaluation of Paper-IV may be drawn based on the merit of Paper-III