The first basic thing everybody to understand is “BHEL Written test mark criteria is changed”.
Weightage in Marking is given below:
· Technical – 70% of your scoring
· Quantitative Aptitude – 30% of your scoring.
So our preparation time allotment is also to be in the same proportion.
Books to refer:
After discussing with my friends, the below reference books are suggested for BHEL ET – Mechanical Exams.
Technical (Mechanical) – Books
Mechanical Engineering (Objective) by R.K.Jain
Mechanical Engineering (Objective) by R.S.Khurmi ———- Preffered because both objective questions & concepts are available
Technical (Electrical) – Books
power system by c.l.wadha
Machines by thereja
Both are good books… it has objective ques too…..
Technical (Electronics) – Books
GATE Electronics & Communication
ECE objective book for ST
Quantitative Aptitude – Books
Quantitative Aptitude by R S Agarwal ——— For Beginners
Quantitative Aptitude by Arun Sharma ——— For Shortcuts
for aptiude must read :-
basic mathematics formulae;
tables 1 to 20;
ratios’- 1/2;1/3,2/3; 1/4,2/4,3/4; ..till 10 must…..
squares upto 25
cubes upto 25
Verbal Aptitude – Book:
GRE preparation book
Test Taking Strategy :
Technical Part of Q. Paper is having more weightage on marks but relatively difficult to solve problems
Aptitude part of Q.Paper is having less weightage on marks but easy to solve relatively
So plan for 60% of your test time (90 minutes) for technical and 40% (60 minutes) for Aptitude.
Target : no of question to be answered right with full confidence is 160 (80 + 80)
10 to 20 questions can be given a hit for chances
Important Points to note down:
All questions are solvable easily if enough time is given in exam, but the check point is your time limit.a
one question in 35 seconds.
so try as much as direct answers or theory questions
keep the complex solvable questions aside.
till now all questions are having same marks only
Study easy shortcuts in the above mentioned books.
All the best to all of you…