What is BHEL?
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
(BHEL), established in 1953, is the largest engineering and manufacturing
enterprise in India in the energy-related/infrastructure sector and is also one
of leading power generation equipment manufacturers in the world. The company
has been earning profits continuously since 1971-72 and is paying dividends
since 1976-77.
BHEL manufactures over 180
products under 30 major product groups and caters to core sectors of the Indian
Economy viz., Power Generation & Transmission, Industry, Transportation,
Telecommunication, Renewable Energy, etc. The wide network of BHEL consists of
14 manufacturing divisions, four Power Sector regional centres, over 100
project sites, eight service centres and 18 regional offices.The greatest
strength of BHEL is its highly skilled and committed workforce of 46,748
employees.
BHEL is on a rapid expansion mode -
it plans to become a Rs. 45,000 crore company by 2011-12 and double that amount
by 2016-17. More about BHEL please visit http://www.bhel.com
Eligibilities for BHEL
Academic Eligibilities for BHEL Engineer Trainee: Minimum 65 % marks
(or equivalent CGPA) in aggregate in Graduate Engineering in Mechanical,
Electrical, Electronics Discipline from a recognized institute.
Age Limit: as on 01.08.2011,Maximum 27 years for Graduate Engineers,
29 years for PG Engineers or Business Admn/Management.
BHEL Engineer Trainee vacancies:
As per BHEL Job Notification for the
year 2011-2012, there are a total of 1000 ET vacancies with following break-up
of discipline-wise vacancies: Mechanical : 700, Electrical : 200,
Electronics : 100.
Category-wise vacancies for BHEL ET
positions are as below:Gen : 498 , SC : 151 , ST : 90 , OBC: 261.
BHEL Exam Pattern
The selection process of BHEL for
Engineer Trainee consists of a written test, followed by a personal
interview. Following the written test, almost 1800 candidates are supposed to
be called and one out of every three of them is expected to get the BHEL
JOB!
BHEL exam consists of 240 Objective
questions, each of 1 mark, to be answered in 2-n-half hour,Thus you have just
over 35 seconds to answer each question.Speed is therefore a criteria in doing
well in the BHEL written test.But at the same time, you need to be accurate as
well in answering these BHEL questions correctly – as there are 0.2 negative
marks for each wrong answer.
There are two sections in BHEL
written test:
1.Aptitude Test: Consists of questions from the areas of Quantitative
Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, Logical thinking, English usage & General
Awareness.
2.Technical test:Consists of two parts: General engineering questions &
questions specific to your engineering discipline.
Although BHEL notification has not
specified anything about how many questions would be set in each section, data
from previous exams shows that 120 questions are set in each of these two
sections.
BHEL Syllabus:
BHEL has not prescribed any syllabus
for the written test. However as per feedback from previous exams, for the BHEL
Technical test, you can follow the syllabus for the GATE exam. Likewise
however, for BHEL Aptitude test, no specific exam syllabus can be prescribed
and you have to rely on the Aptitude test question pattern of other competitive
exams.
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BHEL Placement Papers For Mechanical Stream
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BHEL Placement Papers For Mechanical Stream
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