Oil India Limited Operator I Syllabus 2020

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Oil India Limited Operator I Selection Process:

The Selection Procedure of the Exam will be as follows:

  1. Written Exam
  2. Interview

 

 

Exam Pattern for Oil India Limited Operator I Posts:

(i) Selection process will consist of Written Test and Heavy Vehicle Driving Test. (ii) Candidates will be called for Written Test only on the basis of their declaration in the online application form and successful registration.

(iii) The Written Test will assess the candidate(s) on the following parameters:

Part Parameters Percentage of Marks
A English Language & General Knowledge/Awareness with some questions on Oil India Limited 20%
B Reasoning, Arithmetic/Numerical & Mental Ability 20%
C Domain or Relevant Technical Knowledge: Questions will be based on the qualification prescribed for the post and commensurate with the level of the post 60%
Total 100%

(iv) The questions in the Written Test will be in the pattern/format of multiple choice objective (MCQ) for a total of 100 marks.

(v) There will be no negative marking in the Written Test.

(vi) The Written Test will be bilingual i.e. English & Assamese.

(vii) The total duration of the Written Test will be 02 (two) hours.

(viii) The pass marks to qualify in the Written Test is minimum 50% (fifty percent) marks.

(ix) Candidate(s) who will secure the pass marks of minimum 50% (fifty percent) in the Written Test will qualify for the Heavy Vehicle Driving Test. Candidate(s) who will not secure the pass marks of minimum 50% (fifty percent) in the Written Test will fail to qualify for the Heavy Vehicle Driving Test. However, merely securing qualifying marks in Written Test will not make candidate(s) eligible to appear in the Heavy Vehicle Driving Test.

(x) Candidate(s) will be shortlisted in the order of merit i.e. based on marks obtained in the Written Test and will be called for the Heavy Vehicle Driving Test in the ratio of 1:2 (i.e. for one vacancy, two candidates will be shortlisted with due cognizance to number of reserved posts).

(xi) If there is a tie in the marks obtained in the Written Test, then all candidates with the same marks having secured the pass marks of minimum 50% (fifty percent) in the Written Test will be shortlisted for the Heavy Vehicle Driving Test.

(xii) After the Heavy Vehicle Driving Test, if all the candidates who appeared in the Heavy Vehicle Driving Test are found to be unfit or the number of candidates who have qualified in the Heavy Vehicle Driving Test are less than the number of notified vacancies, then the next candidates in order of merit i.e. based on marks obtained in the Written Test, available as per the ratio 1:2 who have qualified in the Written Test shall be called for the Heavy Vehicle Driving Test. This process will be repeated till such time all the vacancies are filled up, subject to availability of qualified candidates.

(xiii) The Heavy Vehicle Driving Test will be of a qualifying nature only and will not carry any weightage. The pass mark to qualify in the Heavy Vehicle Driving Test is minimum 50% (fifty percent) marks. Candidate(s) who will not secure the pass marks of minimum 50% (fifty percent) in the Heavy Vehicle Driving Test will fail to qualify for final selection. Final selection will be made in order of merit on the basis of the marks secured in the Written Test only.

(xiv) In the final merit list for selection, if Written Test marks of more than one candidate are same, then the candidate who secures more marks in Part-C of the Written Test will be given preference. In case, if the marks in Part-C are same, then the candidate who secures more marks in Part-B will be given preference. If the marks in Part-B are also same, then the candidate older in age will be given preference in the final merit list.

 

 

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