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(Examination Scheme) (Written Examination)
(Examination Scheme) (Written Examination)
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Part (II) : - General Technical Subject (50 Marks)
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inertia, elasticity, stress and strain, analysis of simply supported beams
and columns; impulse, centripetal and centrifugal forces, gravitational
laws)
2.3.4 Design of structures (RCC beams, columns, slabs, and trusses in steel
and timber)
2.3.5 Soil engineering (soil physics, soil mechanics and foundation,
engineering properties of soil- stress, strain, compaction,
consolidation and settlement, design of shallow foundation)
2.3.6 Surveying (measurement of horizontal and vertical distances, angles
and directions, plane table, leveling with different types of
equipments, topographic surveying, contouring, job layout); and
Drawings- pictorial and isometric drawings
2.3.7 Building construction technology (brick and stone masonry,
concreting, damp proof course, floorings, roofing, plastering,
carpentry, painting)
2.3.8 Estimating and costing of buildings, irrigation, farm and other
agricultural structures.
2.3.9 Open channel hydraulics
2.3.10 Construction management (scheduling and planning, contractual
procedure and management, material management, cost and quality
control, project management and operation and maintenance)
2.3.11 Concept of benefit cost analysis, and financial and economic
evaluation.
2.3.12 Design and construction method for land leveling, grading and
development
3. Agricultural Engineering 50%
3.1 Soil and Water Engineering (30%)
3.1.1 Soil water retention and movement – saturated and unsaturated flow,
soil moisture tension, infiltration, permeability, wilting coefficient and
hydraulic conductivity
3.1.2 Measurements of irrigation water: velocity- area, flow meter, use of
flow measuring devices, weirs, Parshal flumes, cut throat flumes, and
orifice; tracer method
3.1.3 Soil- water- plant- environment relationship, evaporation, transpiration
and consumptive use, estimation of evapo- transpiration (ET) and crop
water requirements
3.1.4 Water requirement, irrigation frequencies, depth of water to be
applied during irrigation, irrigation efficiencies, bases of irrigation
scheduling
3.1.5 Irrigation methods and hydraulics: furrow irrigation, border irrigation
and check basin irrigation; methods to reduce water losses in irrigation
system.
3.1.6 Sprinkler and drip/trickle Irrigation
3.1.7 Type of drainage systems, surface and sub surface drainage systems,
survey and design of drainage systems
3.1.8 Ground water formation and aquifer characteristics, hydraulics of
wells, exploration of ground water, kinds of tube-wells; design,
estimate and construction of wells; water lifting devices and irrigation
pumps, their selection, power requirements and economy.
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3.1.9 Mechanics and causes of different forms of soil erosion (rain drop
erosion, sheet erosion, rill erosion, gully erosion, stream channel
erosion)
3.1.10 Assessment and estimation of soil erosion rates
3.1.11 Measures of soil conservation – biological and cultural, mechanical
and structural
3.1.12 Specialized forms of erosion and land degradation – debris flow,
landslide and mass wasting
3.1.13 Gully control: planning to control gully erosion, general requirements
of gully control structures, permanent and temporary gully control
structures; design, construction and maintenance of diversion of run-
off
3.1.14 Concepts of Watershed Management
3.2 Farm Power and Machinery (10%)
3.2.1 Sources of farm power- human, animal, mechanical, electrical
3.2.2 Non -conventional energy sources – solar, wind, micro – hydro and
biomass energy
3.2.3 Tillage requirement and draft power requirements
3.2.4 Tillage and land preparation machinery- sliding and rolling bottom
ploughs, rotary tillers, forces on sliding and rolling cutting tools
3.2.5 Seeding and planting machines and sowing methods of major crops
3.2.6 Machines and equipments for crop intercultural operations
3.2.7 Plant protection equipments- sprayers and dusters
3.2.8 Harvesting and threshing equipments
3.2.9 Power transmission system and devices (belt, chain, shaft, pulley etc.)
3.2.10 Measurements of power requirements of farm implements
3.3 Agricultural Processing (2%)
3.3.1 Properties of solid, liquid and powder food products; grain drying
theory, Grain pressure theory
3.3.2 Unit operations in processing of cereals, pulses and oilseed ding,
sorting, drying, milling and storage
3.3.3 Unit operations in processing fruits and vegetables- factors of
deterioration, water and water activity; preservation- by drying and
dehydration, by concentration, by irradiation and by freeze drying
3.4 Farm Structures (2%)
3.4.1 Animal housing – dairy, poultry, swine, sheep and goat
3.4.2 Farm roads
3.4.3 Farm fencing
3.4.4 Farm ponds and aquaculture ponds
3.4.5 Green houses
3.5 Rural Energy (6%)
3.5.1 Major sources of renewable and non-renewable energy in agricultural
and rural development
3.5.2 Active and passive use of solar energy
3.5.3 Biomass energy and biogas reactors
3.5.4 Wind energy harnessing
3.5.5 Micro-hydropower generation and utilization
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