Monday, July 20, 2020

I am final year student of B.tech civil engineering, i can apply Assistant Engineer post?

This is very much evident while pursuing your final year education that you constantly think about expecting to fit in any job prospect once you are done with your degree. This further leads you in looking for what possible options you have as of now or may have in the near future. Also, as far as my experience is concerned I have observed that students with a good academic record in past semesters tend to drive their thoughts in finding the best opportunities for which they further follow daily newspapers for fresh openings as well as preparing hard for the campus recruitments.

 

Now as an answer to your question, of course, you can apply for the post of Asst. Engineer. For the same, here are few things that are must to have a look into:

 

  1. Profile of the company you are planning to apply for
  2. Are your skills in sync with the requirements of the company?
  3. Location of the company (based on individual requirements)
  4. To what extent the offered nature of the work matches your expectations?
  5. What are you interested in road work, building work, irrigation work, etc.?

After you have the answers to the above questions, then one must follow the underlined points that need to be provided with in the application: 

  1. Mention the trade you are studying in.
  2. Provide the scores of the past semesters.
  3. Mention your expertise.
  4. State your expectations if prompted.

Below are the things that one needs to prepare before sitting for an interview for Asst. Engineer:

  1. Should be well versed with your respective trade.
  2. Should study the basic terminologies.
  3. Should be well aware of the current affairs, topics, and the market.

For more information/details, please reach out to me via email: devgansukhdev@gmail.com, ersdsc@gmail.com, or contact number: 9416453601, 8950653601.


Civil Site Engineer interview questions in Hindi

Before appearing for the interview, we should be in a proper dress, proper button up your cuff, if feel convenient wear tie. Sit down after wishing to the jury, if they allow for sitting. Say thanks. Now the jury will start asking questions,  reply to the correct answers you know if you do not know the correct answer, a state away refuse,  say sorry sir. Keep in mind, you’re sitting in the chair will throw an impression of your body language. Some marks are kept for the behavior of reply, your skill, and how horridly you reply to the question. The jury will ask you that are you feeling comfortable. Your reply should be that sir, "I am comfortable and all set to reply", now they will start asking questions. 

The answer should be framed as follows:

  1. What your name?
  2. What your qualification?
  3. From which institution you have passed your Diploma/B.Tech?
  4. Why have you chosen this profession?
  5. Ok, how many bricks used in one cum?
  6. How many bricks used inn one sft?
  7. How would you say that this wall is one brick or half brick wall?
  8. What is conc. Composition?
  9. If 1*1*1 m pits is dug in the earth, then how much extra earth is required to fill that pit?
  10. What is the size of the brick?
  11. ----------Do--------------Tile
  12. What is honeycombing?
  13. The thickness of the brickwork joint.
  14. Types of cement.
  15. What is M15, M20?
  16. Why steel is provided in the slab?
  17. What is Rcc work, cc, and Pcc work?

      Considering above all questions there are plenty of questions related to civil engineering which could be asked during the time of the interview. If you wish to have more queries regarding civil engineering you may contact me at 094164_53601, 089506-53601, or at e-mail: devgansukhdev@gmail.com or ersdsc@gmail.com. I think these questions would be sufficient for facing the interview, wish you all the best.

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