Approved Content Weightages For MT-Engineers - Written Test
The document outlines the content weightages for the written test for various management trainee positions at MT-Engineers. It provides the following breakdown:
1) The core areas that will be assessed on the written test are verbal reasoning, analytical reasoning, and subject specific areas. Verbal and analytical reasoning will each make up 25% of the test, while subject specific areas will count for 50%.
2) For each management trainee designation, the subject areas covered are listed along with their respective percentage weightages. These subject specific areas make up 50% of the total test.
3) The document provides the detailed subject breakdowns for 5 different management trainee designations: mechanical, chemical, electrical,
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Approved Content Weightages For MT-Engineers - Written Test
The document outlines the content weightages for the written test for various management trainee positions at MT-Engineers. It provides the following breakdown:
1) The core areas that will be assessed on the written test are verbal reasoning, analytical reasoning, and subject specific areas. Verbal and analytical reasoning will each make up 25% of the test, while subject specific areas will count for 50%.
2) For each management trainee designation, the subject areas covered are listed along with their respective percentage weightages. These subject specific areas make up 50% of the total test.
3) The document provides the detailed subject breakdowns for 5 different management trainee designations: mechanical, chemical, electrical,
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Approved Content Weightages for
MT-Engineers - Written Test
Sr. No Core Areas Division % Weight
1- Verbal Reasoning (IQ) 25% 2- Analytical Reasoning 25% 3- Subject Specific 50% Total 100%
Sr. Designation of the Subject
Criteria and Subject Division No Post % Weight Overall Percentage 50% Power Plants & Thermodynamics 10% Management Engineering drawing and graphics 10% Trainee Materials & Manufacturing Processes 10% Maintenance Machine design 5% (Mechanical) Mechanics of Material 5% Mechanical Vibrations 5% Basic Electrical and Electronics 5% Overall Percentage 50% Chemical Process Principles 10% Management Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 10% Trainee Production 02 Chemical Reaction Engineering 10% (Chemical) Heat & Mass Transfer 10% Fluid Mechanics 5% Instrument and Process Control 5% Overall Percentage 50% Power Generation and Transmission 10% Management Power Distribution 10% Trainee Electrical 03 Power System Protection 10% (Electrical) Power Electronics 10% High Voltage Engineering 5% Power System Analysis 5% Overall Percentage 50% Management Analogue Electronics 10% Trainee Digital Logic Design 10% 04 Instrumentation Power/Industrial Electronics 10% (Instrument/ Control Systems 10% Electronic) AC and DC Machines 5% Telecommunication 5% Management Overall Percentages 50% Trainee Technical Basics of Analytical Chemistry 05% 05 Services Spectrometry and Spectrophotometry 05% Laboratory Derivative Spectroscopy 05% (Chemist) Atomic Spectroscopy 05% Page 1 of 2 Thermal Methods of Analyses 05% Inorganic Chemistry 10% Chemistry of Non-aqueous Solvents 05% Industrial Chemistry 10%