JPSC Mains Assistant Engineer Section-I (Objective Papers) for Civil Engineering with Previous Year Questiona


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This Book is designed for Civil Engineering aspirants those are appearing in Mains Exam of JPSC (Jharkhand Public Service Commission) Assistant Engineer. It covers complete syllabus of Section-I (Objective Papers) of JPSC Mains by dividing it in three parts; Civil Engineering Paper-I, Civil Engineering Paper-II and General Ability according to the Exam pattern. The Book not only consists major subjects of Civil Engineering, like SOM, TOS, Building Materials, RCC, Steel, Soil, Environment, FM, Machines, Highways, but also, includes minor subjects, such as Railway and Airport, Docks and Harbour, etc. Even, in the Book, the General Ability part is also classified in sub-parts of General English, Indian History, Polity, Economy, Geography, General Science and in most important Current Affairs. The Book also includes questions of Previous Year JPSC Mains Exam. There are a total of 4100+ questions in the Book published in more than 600 Pages. Due to its exam oriented pattern, we hope, this Book will fulfill all needs of aspirants of JPSC Mains.




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