BSNL
Syllabus 2017
Job hunters who are preparing for Management
Trainee/JTO/TTA/JAO exams can download and view their BSNL Syllabus 2017 and BSNL Exam Pattern 2017 from below section. Detailed syllabus and exam pattern of Management
Trainee, Junior Accounts Officer, Telecom Technical Assistant and Junior
Telecom Officers are fully tailored below. Contenders can also download BSNL
Syllabus of MT, JTO, TTA and JAO in PDF file through online mode.
BSNL
MT (Management Trainee) Syllabus:
Section-I
Management Aptitude
This section would measure the ability of candidates on
key management subjects such as economics, finance knowledge, operations, HR
science etc. The syllabus for this section is as follows:
General Management
Management Information Systems
Managerial economics
Marketing
Accounting and Finance
Human Resources Management
Organizational Behavior
Strategic Management
Operations Management
Telecom knowledge
Current events of national and international importance
Section-II
Cognitive Ability
This section would examine overall cognitive ability of
candidate on following parameters as per the syllabus given below:
Quantitative Ability & Data Sufficiency
Reasoning (e.g. analytical, logical, critical
reasoning)
Verbal ability, reading comprehension and analysis
Section-III
Technical Knowledge
The syllabus for this section will be different for
different streams of recruitment i.e. Telecom operations and Telecom Finance
(A)
For Telecom Operations Stream:
Material and Components
Physical Electronics, Electronics Devices and ICs.
Signals and Systems
Network theory
Electromagnetic theory
Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation
Analog Electronic Circuits
Digital Electronic Circuits
Control Systems
Communication Systems
Microwave Engineering
Computer Engineering
Power Electronics
(B)
For Telecom Finance Stream:
Financial Management (an overview)
Cost Accounting
Financial Management in Public Sector Enterprises
Advanced Accounting
Principles of Taxation (Tax Laws)
Financial Statements
Companies Act 1956 (with amendments)
Auditing
Bare Acts
BSNL
Management Trainee Exam Pattern:
BSNL Management Trainee Questions paper consists of
questions from the topics Management Aptitude, Cognitive
Ability, Technical Knowledge, Each section carries 150 marks. The duration
of the exam is 3 hours.
Components
|
Marks
|
Duration
|
Section-I
: Management Aptitude
|
150
|
3
Hours, Time 10 AM TO 1:00 PM
|
Section
– II : Cognitive Ability
|
150
|
|
Section
– III : Technical Knowledge
|
150
|
|
Total
|
450
|
BSNL
Junior Accounts Officer (JAO) Exam Syllabus:
Paper
I
General
English:
Comprehension of given Passage and Grammar
Usage and Vocabulary
Verb
Noun
Synonyms
Antonyms
Idioms
Phrases Adverb etc.
General
Awareness/Aptitude:
Indian Polity & economy
Test of reasoning & Quantitative Technique
Current Affairs (National as well as International) and
its Importance
Paper
II:
Advanced
Accounting:
Cash and Fund Flow Statements, Company Accounts, Final
Accounts, Company Accounts Introduction and Shares & Debentures
Financial
Management:
Goals of Financial Management, Key Activities of
Financial Management, Relationship of Finance to Accounting and Audit and
Organization of Finance Function
Financial
Management in Public Sector Enterprises:
Capital Budgeting, Long Term Financing, Working Capital
Management, Memorandum of Understanding and Financial Management & Control.
Financial
Statements:
Basic Concepts Underlying Accounting, Balance Sheet,
Profit & Loss Accounts, Source and Usage of Final Statements, Financial
Topics Related To Balances Received and Profit & Loss Accounts, Analyzing
Financial Performance, Financial Ratios, Applications of Financial Analysis,
Problems in Financial Statements and Analysis, Break-Even Analysis and
Leverages.
Auditing:
Nature, Objective and Basic Principles of Auditing;
Techniques of Auditing Physical Verification, Examination of Documents and
Vouching, Direct Confirmation and Analytical Review; Planning and Audit, Audit
Programmes, Working Papers, Audit Process; Valuation of Internal Controls;
Various Types of Audit.
Bare
Acts:
Companies Act 1956 (with amendments), Contract Act,
Partnership Act, Payment of Gratuity Act, and Consumer Protection Act
BSNL
JAO Exam Pattern:
BSNL JAO competitive exam will consist of two papers.
The questions asked in exam are of objective type. Paper-1 will be conducted
for 150 marks in the duration of 3 hours. Paper II will be conducted for 300
marks in the duration of 3 hours. Totally two paper will be conducted for 450
marks.
Papers
|
Subjects
|
Marks
|
Time
|
Paper
1
|
General
English
|
100
|
3
hours
|
General
Aptitude
|
50
|
||
Paper
2
|
Financial
Management Cast Accounting
Tax
& Commercial Laws
|
300
|
3
hours
|
Syllabus
of BSNL Junior Telecom Officers
Syllabus for Section I
|
|
Materials
and Components
|
Electronic
Engineering materials
Capacitors
Ceramic
materials
Ceramic
resonators
Conductors
Electromechanical
components
Ferroelectric
material
Inductors
Insulators
Magnetic
material
Optical
materials
Passive
components
Piezoelectric
materials
Resistors
Semiconductors
Superconducting
materials
|
Physical
Electronics, Electron Devices and
|
Integrated
Circuits
Bipolar
Junction Transistor
Carrier
Statistics
Electrons
and Holes concept
Hall
Effect
Junction
theory
Power
switching devices
Semiconductors
Types
of diodes
Types
of IC’s like bipolar, MOS and CMOS
|
Electromagnetic
Theory
|
Basics
of antenna theory
Transmission
lines
Waveguides
and resonators
|
Electronic
Measurements and Instrumentation
|
Electronic
measurements of non-electrical quantities
Electronic
measuring instruments
Error
analysis
Measurement
standards
Measurements
of basic electrical quantities
Transducers
Working
principles of measuring instruments
|
Network
Theory
|
Elements
of network synthesis
Network
analysis techniques
Network
theorem
Transient
and steady state sinusoidal response
Transmission
criteria
|
Power
Electronics
|
AC
regulators
AC
to DC convertors
Inverters
Power
Semiconductor devices
Pulse
width modulation
Single-phase
and 3-phase Invertors
Sinusoidal
modulation
Switched
capacitor networks
Transistor
|
Syllabus for Section II
|
|
Digital
Electronic Circuits
|
Boolean
algebra
Boolean
functions
Combinational
logic circuits
De-multiplexer
Digital
Comparator
Flip-flops
Full
adder
Half
adder
IC
logic families
IC
Logic gates
Karnaugh
Map
Multiplexer
Semiconductor
memories
Transistor
Types
of counters and registers
Waveform
generators
|
Analog
Electronic Circuits
|
Feedback
amplifiers
Frequency
response
Operational
Amplifier
Oscillators
Power
amplifiers
Pulse
shaping circuits
Rectifiers
Small
Signal analysis
Transistor
biasing
Tuned
amplifiers
|
Control
Systems
|
Compensators
Design
of Control Systems
Frequency
response analysis
Gain
and phase margins
Industrial
controllers
Root
locus techniques
Transient
and steady state response
|
Communication
Systems
|
Frequency
division multiplexing
Optical
Communication
Propagation
of signals
Quantization
& Coding
Sampling
Data
reconstruction
Satellite
communication
Time
division Multiplexing
|
Microwave
Engineering
|
Microwave
antennas
Microwave
Communication
Microwave
generation and amplifiers
Microwave
Measurements
Microwave
Propagation
Microwave
Tubes
Solid
state devices
Waveguides
|
Computer
Engineering
|
Control
unit design
Data
representation
Computer
architecture processor design
Data
structures
I/O
System Organization
Memory
organization
Number
Systems
Personal
computers
Programming
|
Microprocessors
|
Applications
of Microprocessors in Telecommunications
Assembly
language programming
Instruction
set
Interfacing
for memory and I/O
Microprocessor
architecture
|
Syllabus for Section III
|
|
English
Language
Current
affairs
Current
events and developments in Telecommunication Sector
|
|
Paper
Pattern for BSNL JTO Exam:
The examination will be of three hours duration with
one question paper containing the following three sections:
For
JTOs (Telecom)
Section
|
Stream
|
Total
questions
|
Section-I
|
Engineering
Stream
|
50
|
Section-II
|
Engineering
Stream
|
50
|
Section-III
|
General
Ability test
|
20
|
For JTOs (Electrical)
Section
|
Stream
|
Total
questions
|
Section-I
|
Electrical
Engineering Stream
|
50
|
Section-II
|
Electrical
Engineering Stream
|
50
|
Section-III
|
General
Awareness
|
20
|
BSNL
Syllabus of Telecom Technical Assistant
Part-I:
General Ability Test:
The Candidate’s comprehension and understanding of
General English shall be tested through simple exercises such as provision of
antonyms and synonyms, fill in the blanks and multiple-choice exercises etc.
this shall also include questions on current events, general knowledge and such
matters of everyday observation and experience as may be expected of Diploma
holder.
Part -II: Basic Engineering
|
Applied
Mathematics:
Co-ordinate
Geometry; Vector Algebras, Matrix ad Determinant; Differential calculus;
Integral calculus, Differential equation of second order; Fourier series;
Laplace Transformer; Complex Number; Partial Differentiion.
|
Applied
Physics:
Measurement-
Units and Dimensions; Waves, Afcoustics, Ultrasonics; Light; Lazer and its
Applications; Atomic Structure and Enerty Levels.
|
Basic
Electricity:
Electrostatics,
coulomb’s law, Electric field, Gauss’s theorem, concept of potential
difference; concept of capacitance and capacitors; Ohm’s law, power and
energy, Kirchoff’s voltage, current laws and their applications in simple DC
circuits; Basic Magnetism; Electro Magnetism; Electromagnetic induction;
Concept of alternating voltage & current; Cells and Batteries; Voltage
and Current Sources; Thevenin’s theorem Norton’s theorem and their
applications.
|
Electronic
Devices and Circuits:
Classification
of materials into conductor, semi conductor, Insulator etc. electrical
properties, magnetic materials, various types of relays, switches and
connectors, Conventional representation of electric and electronic circuit
elements. Active and passive components; Semi conductor Physics; Semi
Conductor Diode; Bipolar Trnaistor & their circuits; Transistor Biassing
& Stabilisation of operating pointl; Single stage transistor amplifier
field effect transistor, Mosfet circuit applications, Multistage Transistor
Amplifier; Transistor Audio Power Amplifiers; Feedback in Amplifier;
Sinusoidal Oscillators; turned voltage Amplifiers; Opto Electronics Devices
and their applications; Operational Amplifier; wave shapping and switching
circuits. Block diagram of I.C. timer (such as 555) and its working;
Multivibrator circuits; Time base circuits; Thyristors and UJT; Regulated
Power supply.
|
Digital
Technique:
Applications
and advantages of digital systems; number system(binary and hexadecimal);
Logic Gates; Logic simplifications; Codes and Parity; Arithmetic circuits;
Decoders, Display Devices and Associated Circuits; Multiplexers and
De-Multiplexers; Latches and Flip Flops; counters; Shift Register; Memories;
A/D nad D/A converters.
|
Part -III Specialization
|
Electrical:
3
phase vs single phase supply, Star Delta connections, relation between phase
& tine voltage, power factor and their measurements; construction and
principles of working of various types of electrical measuring instruments,
all types of motor and generator AC & DC transformers, starters,
rectifiers, Inverters, battery charges, batteries, servo and stepper motors,
contactor control circuits, switchgear, relays, protection devices &
schemes, substation, protective relaying, circuit breaker, generator
protection, transformer protection, feeder & lightening protection,
feeder & bus bar protection, lightening arrestor, earthing, voltage
stabilizer 8 regulators, power control devices 8 circuits, phase controlled
rectifiers, inverters, choppers, dual converters, cycloconverters; power
electronics application in
control
of drivers refrigeration 8 air conditioning.
|
Communication:
Modulation
and demodulation- Principles and operator of various types of AM, FM and PM
modulators / demodulator; pulse modulation- TDM, PAM, PPM, PWM: Multiplexing,
principles and applications of PCM. Introduction of Basic block diagram of
digital and data communication systems; coding error detection and correction
techniques; Digital Modulation Techniques-ASK, ICW, FSK, PSK; Characteristics
/ working of data transmission circuits; UART: USART: Modems; Protocols and their
functions, brief idea of ISDN interfaces, local area Network; Carrier
Telephony- Features of carrier telephone system. Microwave Engineering:
Microwave Devices; Waveguides; Microwave Components; Microwave antennas;
Microwave communications Systems- Block diagram 7 working principles of
microwave communications link.
|
Network,
Filters and Transmission Lines:
Two
points network; Attenuators; Filters; Transmission Lines and their
applications; characteristic impedance of line; concept of reflection and standing
waves on a transmission line; Transmission line equation; Principle of
impedance matching; Bandwidth consideration of a transmission fine.
|
Instruments
and Measurements:
Specifications
of Instruments- accuracy precision, sensitivity resolution range, Errors in
measurement and loading effect; Principles of voltage, current and resistance
measurements; Transducers, measurement of displacement a strain, force &
torque measuring devices, pressure measuring devices, flow measuring devices
power control devices & circuits. Types of AC mill-voltmeters-Amplifier
rectifier and rectifier amplifier Block diagram explanation of a basic CRO
and a triggerd sweep oscilloscope, front panel controls; Impedance Bridges
and Q-Meters; Principles of working and specifications of logic probes,
signal analyzer and logic analyzer, signal generator, distortion factor
meter, spectrum analyzer.
|
Control
system:
Basic
elements of control system, open and closed loop system concepts of feedback,
Block diagram of control system. Time lag, hysteresis lineartty concepts;
Self regulating and non self regulating control systems. Transfer functions
of simple control components, single feedback configuration. Time response of
systems; Stability Analysier: Characteristic equation Routh’s table Nyquist
Critereon, Relative stability, phase margin and gain margin. Routh Hurwitz
criterion, Root Locus technique, Bode Plot, Polar plot, gain margin and phase
margin.
|
Microprocessor:
Typical
organization of a microcomputer system & functions of its various block;
Architecture of a Microprocessor; Memories and I/o interfacing; Brief idea of
M/s assembly languages, machines & Mnemonic codes; Instructions format
and Addressing mo0de; concept of Instruction set; programming exercises in
assembly language; concept of interrupt; Data transfer techniques- sync data
transfer, async data transfer interrupt driven data transfer, DMA serial
output data, serial input data.
|
Computers:
Computer
and its working, types of computers, familiarization with DOS and
windows-concept of file, directory, folder, Number systems; Data
Communication. Programming Elements of a high level programming language.
PASCAL, c; USE OF BASIS DATA STRUCTURES Fundamentals of computer
architecture, Processor design, Control unit design; Memory organization. I/O
system Organization. Microprocessor-microprocessor architecture; Instruction
set and simple assembly level programming. Microprocessor based system
design; typical examples. Personal computers and their typical uses, data
communication principles, types and working principles of modems, Network
principles, OSI model, functions of data link layer and network layer,
networking components; communications protocols-X-25, TCP/IP Database
Management System-basic concepts, entity relationship model, relational
model, DBMS based on relational model.
|
BSNL
TTA Exam Paper Pattern:
There shall be only one Paper of multiple choice
objective type of three hours duration. Total number of Questions in the paper
would be 200 and each question shall carry one mark.
Part
|
Subject
|
Total
Marks
|
Part-
I
|
General
Ability Test
|
20
marks
|
Part-
II
|
Basic
Engineering
|
90
marks
|
Par-
III
|
Specialization
|
90
marks
|
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