I want best book for NPCIL recruitment exam preparation for Civil engineering diploma level for get success in recruited in that exam

- TejalUpdated On March 27, 2025 05:03 PM

Dear student,

Here are some recommendations for best book for NPCIL recruitment exam preparation for Civil Engineering Diploma level:

Core Civil Engineering Diploma Textbooks:

~Strength of Materials (SOM): R.K. Rajput, S.S. Bhavikatti, or any standard textbook you used during your diploma. Focus on topics like stress, strain, bending moments, shear forces, torsion, columns, and struts.

~Structural Analysis: R.C. Hibbeler, V.N. Vazirani & M.M. Ratwani. Cover determinate and indeterminate structures, methods of analysis (slope deflection, moment distribution basics), and influence lines.

~Reinforced Concrete Structures (RCC): S.N. Sinha, Varghese. Understand design philosophies (working stress, limit state), design of beams, slabs, columns, and footings as per relevant IS codes (IS 456:2000).

~Steel Structures: S.K. Duggal, Ramamrutham. Cover design of connections, tension members, compression members, beams, and columns as per relevant IS codes (IS 800:2007).

~Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics: R.K. Bansal, Modi and Seth. Focus on fluid properties, pressure, buoyancy, fluid flow, Bernoulli's equation, flow through pipes, open channel flow, and hydraulic machines (pumps and turbines basics).

~Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering: B.C. Punmia, K.R. Arora. Understand soil properties, classification, permeability, consolidation, shear strength, earth pressure, and basics of foundation design (shallow and deep foundations).

~Surveying: B.C. Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain. Cover basic surveying principles, chain surveying, compass surveying, leveling, theodolite surveying, and modern surveying instruments (EDM, Total Station basics).

~Transportation Engineering: Khanna and Justo, C.E.G. Justo. Focus on highway planning, geometric design, traffic engineering basics, and basic knowledge of railway and airport engineering.

~Irrigation Engineering: S.K. Garg, B.C. Punmia. Cover basic concepts of irrigation, water requirements of crops, canals, and hydraulic structures.

~Estimating and Costing: B.N. Dutta. Understand methods of estimation, analysis of rates, and preparation of abstract of costs.

~Building Materials and Construction: S.K. Duggal, B.C. Punmia. Cover properties and uses of common building materials (cement, concrete, bricks, steel, etc.) and basic construction practices.

Why these are important: The NPCIL exam syllabus for Diploma Engineers heavily draws from these core subjects. Having a strong foundation in the concepts and problem-solving techniques from these books is crucial.

Practice Books and Previous Year Papers:

~Standard Objective Type Question Banks for Civil Engineering: Look for books that cover a wide range of topics relevant to your diploma syllabus. Many publishers like Arihant, R.S. Khurmi and J.K. Gupta (though slightly higher level, can be useful for practice), and others offer these.

~Solve Previous Year Papers (if you can find them): This is invaluable for understanding the exam pattern, difficulty level, and the types of questions asked by NPCIL. Keep an eye on online forums and educational websites for any available previous year papers or mock tests specifically for NPCIL Diploma Civil Engineering.

~Online Mock Tests: Once the official notification is released, look for online test series specifically designed for the NPCIL Diploma Civil Engineering exam. These can help you assess your preparation level and improve your time management skills.

General Aptitude and Reasoning Books:

NPCIL exams often include a section on General Aptitude (Quantitative Aptitude) and Reasoning. Prepare for this using standard books like R.S. Aggarwal's "Quantitative Aptitude" and "A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning."

- Jayita EkkaAnswered on March 27, 2025 05:03 PM
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