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TSPSC AEE Exam is conducted for recruiting Assistant Engineer posts. Usually, aspirants who have completed B.E/B.Tech, vocational courses will opt for this exam.
If you're are preparing for TSPSC AEE Exam, this article will surely go a long way to help you.
But first, let's have a look at the syllabus:
School Level English Grammar:
Articles, Tense, Noun & Pronouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Verbs, Modals, Subject-Verb Agreement, Non-Finite, Reported Speech, Degrees of Comparison, Active and Passive Voice, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Conditionals.
Vocabulary:
Synonyms and Antonyms, Phrasal Verbs, Related Pair of Words, Idioms and Phrases, Proverbs.
Words and Sentences:
Use of Words, Choosing Appropriate words and Words often Confused, Sentence Arrangement, Completion, Fillers and Improvement, Transformation of Sentences, Comprehension, Punctuation, Spelling Test, Spotting of Errors.
FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY:
Section I: Applied Mechanics and Design
Section II: Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences
Get all the syllabus in your head first before you start preparation.
As you can see from the syllabus, this exam is very much focused on mechanical engineering. So you must have a good grasp of the subject.
Gain a good solid foundation of the subject before you start preparation.
Try to follow this sequence of subjects during your preparation:
Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines Thermodynamics and Heat-Transfer Machine Design and Manufacture Strength of Materials Engineering Materials Programming and Numerical Methods Vibrations Mechanical Measurements
Your basics must be very clear in all these sections. If you're weak anywhere, take extra efforts to gain a stronghold over that particular topic.
Online coaching is the best way to prepare for this exam.
If you want, you can take online coaching classes by Achievers Academy since it is one of the most renowned coaching centres for TSPSC. Many students have attended TSPSC AEE online classes from Achievers Academy and were satisfied by the quality of learning that they received.
At the end of these coaching sessions, there is a mock exam that is exactly like the actual exam - both in terms of difficulty level and question paper pattern! This will give you an idea about how well prepared you're actually before appearing for real!
Studying for this exam is no joke, so you need to be very serious about it. Take regular breaks between your studies, even if it's short 10 min breaks every hour or so. It will help you to get back on track much more quickly.
As far as timing is concerned, try to give at least 2-3 hours every day towards your studies. If you have many other responsibilities in life, well - I'm pretty sure you know what to do!
Good Luck! Stay confident and pace yourself. Don't get too anxious about the exam because it can lead to poor performance. Just keep your motivation high and go for it!
Deep Shikha