Electrical Engineering (EE) Syllabus for RRB JE Exam1.
Network Theory (Electric Circuits)- Basic concepts of electric circuits and network analysis techniques
- Kirchhoff's laws and their applications
- Network theorems and their proofs (Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, Superposition theorem, etc.)
- Analysis of DC circuits (series circuits, parallel circuits, series-parallel circuits)
- Analysis of AC circuits (sinusoidal steady-state analysis, phasors, impedance, admittance)
- Resonance in electrical circuits
- Transient analysis of circuits (RL, RC, and RLC circuits)
- Two-port networks and their parameters
2.
Engineering Mathematics- Linear algebra (matrix algebra, systems of linear equations)
- Calculus (differentiation, integration, differential equations)
- Complex variables and probability
3.
Electrical & Electronic Measurements- Measurement systems and their classifications
- Measurement errors and uncertainty analysis
- Measurement of electrical quantities (voltage, current, resistance)
- Measurement of power and energy
- Measurement of temperature, pressure, and flow
- Measurement of frequency and time
- Instrument transformers and their applications
- Analog and digital instruments
- Measurement of electrical instruments (voltmeters, ammeters, wattmeters, etc.)
4.
Digital Electronics- Number systems and codes
- Boolean algebra and logic gates
- Combinational logic circuits
- Sequential logic circuits
- Registers and counters
- A/D and D/A converters
- Semiconductor memories
5.
Signals & Systems- Classification of signals
- Continuous-time and discrete-time signals
- Fourier series and Fourier transform
- Laplace transform and Z-transform
- Convolution and correlation
- LTI systems and their properties
- Frequency response of LTI systems
- Sampling theorem and reconstruction of signals
6.
Control Systems- Introduction to control systems
- Mathematical modeling of physical systems
- Transfer function and block diagram representation
- Time response analysis (steady-state error, stability, transient response)
- Frequency response analysis (Bode plots, Nyquist plots)
- Root locus analysis
- State-space analysis
- PID controllers and compensation techniques
7.
Electromagnetic Fields Theory- Electrostatics and magnetostatics
- Maxwell's equations
- Electromagnetic waves and propagation
- Transmission lines and waveguides
- Antennas and radiation
8.
Analog Electronics- Diodes and diode circuits
- Bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) and their biasing
- Field-effect transistors (FETs) and their biasing
- Small-signal amplifiers
- Frequency response of amplifiers
- Feedback amplifiers
- Oscillators and waveform generators
9.
Electronic Devices- PN junction diode and its applications
- Bipolar junction transistor (BJT) and its applications
- Field-effect transistor (FET) and its applications
- Operational amplifiers (OP Amps) and their applications
- Optoelectronic devices (LEDs, photodiodes, phototransistors)
- Thyristors and their applications
10.
Power Systems- Power generation, transmission, and distribution
- Power factor correction
- Fault analysis and protection schemes
- Power system stability and control
- Economic operation of power systems
- Renewable energy sources and integration
11.
Electrical Machines- Transformers and their applications
- DC machines and their characteristics
- Induction machines and their characteristics
- Synchronous machines and their characteristics
- Single-phase motors and their applications
- Special machines (brushless DC motors, stepper motors, etc.)
12.
Power Electronics- Power semiconductor devices (diodes, thyristors, transistors, MOSFETs, IGBTs)
- AC to DC converters (rectifiers)
- DC to DC converters (choppers)
- DC to AC converters (inverters)
- AC voltage controllers
- Power factor improvement techniques
- Electric drives and their control
Note: This syllabus is intended for the RRB JE Exam in Electrical Engineering (EE). It covers the major topics and subtopics that are typically included in the exam. Candidates are advised to refer to the official exam notification and syllabus provided by the conducting body for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
This course is helpful for the following exams: Electrical Engineering (EE), Railways