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Module 1
This is common to all, comprising
of 40 questions of 1 mark each with a duration of 1.5 hours
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Syllabus Elements
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Description
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A : I -- Quality
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Basic Concepts
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Quality Characteristics, Total Quality
Management, Quality Cost, etc
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Definitions and Vocabulary
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Quality Policy, Quality Management, Quality
System, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, etc
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Reference Standards and Codes
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Application
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Application of Quality Concepts in Process-specific
Functions
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Role of Management and Operators Management's
Commitment, Customer Focus
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Latest Trend in Quality Management
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Concept and Practice of Six Sigma, Interaction
between Quality Management System and other Management Systems in an organization
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A : II -- Industry Trends
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State of the Art, Future and Emerging
Technologies
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Information and Communication Technologies
(ICTs), Data Acquisition and Data Processing
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Basics of CAD / CAM
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Basics of
Intelligent Technologies, e.g., Smart, Artificial
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Automation and Robotics
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Trends in the areas of Nano, Bio and
Laser Technologies
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A : III -- Finance
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Cost Analysis
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Process / Product Marginal Cost -- Break-even
Costing
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Variance Analysis
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Make or Buy Decision
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Financial Discipline
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Preparation of Different Budgets
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Maintaining of Sectional Accounts
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Cash Flow Control and Analysis
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Working Capital Management
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Analysis of Expenditure
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Balance Sheet -- Basics
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Return on Investments
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Basics of
Intelligent Technologies, e.g., Smart, Artificial
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A : IV -- Legal and Contracting Issues
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Arbitration, Guarantees, Liabilities,
etc
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Contract related |
Various forms of Contracts -- Government,
FIDIC, ICE |
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Legal Basis of Contract -- Indian Contract
Act and Law of Torts |
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Provisions regarding Employer, Engineer
and Contractor / Supplier -- Duties and Responsibilities of each |
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General Areas of Dispute |
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Types of Contract |
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BOT, BOO and Annuity Types of Compensation |
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Disputes and Arbitration |
Contract Provisions -- Mutual discussions
and amicable settlement as a first step |
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Dispute Resolution Expert / Board |
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Arbitration -- Location of Arbitration,
Single Arbitrator, Two with umpire -- Departmental or Independent as provided in
the Contract, Speaking Awards |
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A : V -- Social Responsibility and Ethics
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Equal Opportunities, Gender Issues, Professional
Obligation of Engineers
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Ethics -- Code of Professional Behaviour
and Accountability. SA8000 (ILO)
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Code of Ethics for Professional Engineers
-- ASME, IEEE, IE(I), etc
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Gender Issues |
Sex and Gender |
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Family |
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Women and Work : Women's Participation
in Development |
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Concepts of Sexual Harassment |
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Personal Laws -- An Overview (Property
Rights / Family Laws) |
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Social Functions of Science and Technology
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A : VI -- Environmental Laws |
Ministry of Environment and Forests :
Key Functions
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Central Pollution Control Board : Key
Functions
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Environmental Management System (ISO:14001-1996)
: General Requirements
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Environmental Impact Assessment
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Kyoto Protocol
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A : VII -- Health Safety and Risk Management |
Concepts of Occupational Health Hazard
and Risks |
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Principles and Methods of Hazard Identification
and Risk Assessment |
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Human Behavioural Aspects of Risk Management |
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Safety Provisions as per the Factory
Act 1948 |
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A : VIII -- Language and Communication
Skills
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Module 2
This is discipline-based, comprising
of 40 questions of total 60 marks with a duration of 2.5 hours
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Engineering Codes / Specifications
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10 questions of 1 mark each
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Technical Knowledge |
10 questions of 1 mark each
20 questions of 2 marks each
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Qualifying Marks :
60% in each module and also in aggregate.
The certification is presently open in the following
engineering disciplines :
1. Civil
Engineering
Syllabus for Civil Engineering (Module 2)
2. Chemical
Engineering
Syllabus for Chemical Engineering (Module 2)
3. Electrical Engineering
Syllabus for Electrical Engineering (Module 2)
4. Mechanical Engineering
Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (Module 2)
5. Mining Engineering
Syllabus for Mining Engineering (Module 2)
The certification in the following
disciplines is likely to be open in due course :
1. Aeronautical Engineering
Syllabus for Aeronautical Engineering (Module 2)
2. Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineering
Syllabus for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
(Module 2)
3. Marine
Engineering
Syllabus for Marine Engineering (Module 2)
4. Textile Engineering
Syllabus for Textile Engineering (Module 2)
The results of Modules 1 and 2 would be available
to the examinee immediately on completion. Only the candidates who qualify Module
1 would be eligible for attending Module 2.
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS EXAMINATION
CENTRES AND THEIR CODES
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CENTRE
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CODE
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Doha, Qatar
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51
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INLAND CENTRES |
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CENTRE |
CODE |
CENTRE |
CODE |
CENTRE |
CODE |
CENTRE |
CODE |
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Ahmedabad |
01 |
Bangalore |
03 |
Bhubaneswar |
05 |
Bhopal |
07 |
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Chandigarh |
09 |
Chennai |
11 |
Delhi |
13 |
Dehradun |
15 |
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Guwahati |
17 |
Hyderabad |
19 |
Jaipur |
21 |
Kolkata |
23 |
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Karnal |
25 |
Lucknow |
27 |
Mumbai |
29 |
Pune |
30 |
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Patna |
31 |
Raipur |
33 |
Ranchi |
35 |
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Srinagar |
39 |
Trivandrum |
41 |
Shimla |
37 |
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