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NHPC Trainee Engineer Syllabus 2027

National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Trainee Engineer Recruitment

National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Ltd. (NHPC)Online CBT (GATE-based shortlisting)Annual to biennial depending on vacancies
Total Questions100
Duration90 min
Total Marks100
Marking Scheme+1 for correct, -0.25 for wrong answer

Exam Pattern

#Subject / SectionQuestionsMarks
1Technical Subject — Electrical/Civil/Mechanical (60 Questions)3333
2General Science & Current Affairs (20 Questions)3333
3Aptitude & Reasoning (20 Questions)3333
Total100100

Syllabus by Subject

Eligibility & Attempts

EEligibility Criteria

B.E./B.Tech in Electrical/Civil/Mechanical/Electronics & Communication with minimum 60% marks; valid GATE score required for shortlisting; age up to 30 years

ANumber of Attempts

No cap on number of attempts within age limit; GATE score valid for three years

Exam Schedule

Frequency

Annual to biennial depending on vacancies

Next Exam Date

To be announced

Registration Opens

To be announced

Preparation Tips

  • 1Maximise your GATE score as the primary goal; NHPC GATE cutoffs are discipline-specific and vary by year, but a rank within the top 1000–2000 in Civil or Electrical is generally competitive.
  • 2The NHPC written test technical section overlaps significantly with GATE but includes hydro-power-specific topics like hydraulics, hydrology, and hydro-mechanical equipment — study these in addition to the GATE syllabus.
  • 3General Science and Current Affairs should cover water resources policy, India's hydropower capacity, major hydroelectric projects, and environmental clearance issues — NHPC interviewers often probe sector knowledge.
  • 4For the interview, study NHPC's major projects (Subansiri, Parbati, Kishanganga, Rangit) and be ready to discuss hydroelectric plant operations and renewable energy in the context of India's energy transition.

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