SSC (Staff Selection Commission) is going to conduct exams for JE (Junior Engineers) recruitment. This is a golden opportunity for engineering graduates (Civil & Structural/Electrical/Mechanical) who want to work for the Indian government. The level of competition of SSC JE Recruitment exams is increasing year by year as the number of candidates are increasing at an exponential rate. However, it has been observed that the difficulty level of the questions asked in SSC JE exams is moderate. Here we are going to discuss some of the best books for the preparation of SSC JE 2019.
SSC JE preparation: Best Books
Two papers are being conducted in the SSC JE Recruitment exam i.e. Paper 1 & Paper 2. Paper 1 is of 200 marks and Paper 2 is of 300 marks. Paper 1 is a Computer Based Examination (CBE) in which questions from General Awareness, General Intelligence & Reasoning and Engineering sections are asked. In paper-2, only the knowledge of the engineering domain is tested. To enhance your preparation level, the following books have been recommended by experts & teachers.
Mechanical Engineering
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SSC JE: Mechanical Engineering - Topicwise Conventional Solved Papers
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SSC Junior Engineers (Mechanical) Exam Guide (Popular Master Guide)
Electrical Engineering
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Kiran SSC Junior Engineer Exam Electrical Guide-cum-practice work Book by Kiran Prakashan
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SSC Junior Engineers (Cpwd/Cwc/ Mes) Electrical Engineering 15 Practice by GK Publication
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SSC Junior Engineer Electrical Engineering Recruitment Exam Guide (English) by Disha Publication
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SSC (CPWD/CWC/MES) Electrical Engineering by GK Publications
Civil Engineering
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SSC Junior Engineer Civil & Structural Engineering Recruitment Exam Guide by Disha Prakashan
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SSC: Junior Engineer (Civil) Exam Guide for Paper I & II (Civil & Structural)
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SSC Junior Engineer Civil & Structural Engineering Self Study Guide Cum Practice Work Book
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SSC JE (CPWD/MES) Civil Engineering for Junior Engineers Recruitment Examination
General Intelligence & Reasoning
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How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for the CAT by Arun Sharma
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A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal
General Knowledge
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