Employee State Insurance Corporation (ESIC)
What is the ESIC Exam?
- Employee State Insurance Corporation conducts an exam to recruit eligible candidates for paramedical posts, Clerk, MTS, UDC, and stenographer.
- ESIC is a national-level examination conducted once a year. The recruitment process depends on the post applied. Candidates with mandatory qualifications and experience should apply for this exam.
ESIC Recruitment Exam: List of Posts
- Upper-Division Clerk (UDC)
- Stenographer
- Specialist
- Assistant Professor
- Junior Residents
- Physician
- Part-time Specialist
- Dental Surgeon
- Teaching Faculty
ESIC Recruitment Exam: Selection Process
- The “selection process” consists of the following steps:
- Screening of Application.
- Online Examination.
- Computer skill test & Stenography test.
- Document Verification.
Educational Qualification:
- Junior Engineer:Candidates should have a degree or diploma in Civil Engineering/Electrical Engineering.
- Insurance Medical Officer (IMO) Grade-II:Candidates must be from Medical background.
- Stenographer:Candidates must have completed their intermediate/12th from a recognized board and also must have the typing speed of 80 WPM in English or Hindi Language.
- UDC: candidates should have completed their bachelor’s degree in the required stream from a recognized university or institute and must have basic knowledge of computers.
- MTS:Prospects must have at least cleared matriculation from the recognized board.
Age limit:
- Junior Engineer: The age of the candidates applying should be a maximum of 30.
- Insurance Medical Officer: The age of the candidates applying should be a maximum of 30.
- Stenographer: The candidate’s age should be between 18-27.
- UDC: The candidate’s age should be between 18-27.
- MTS: The candidates age should be between 18-25
- Upper Age Limit: The Candidates should not exceed by 30 years
- Reservation Candidates: The Candidates will get an age relaxation of 5 years and will be applicable as per the rules of the central government. The upper age limit can be relaxed to the candidates (ST/OBC/PWD/Ex-Servicemen)
Exam Pattern:
- ESIC Exam is conducted via online mode (Computer-based test) and it has two phases:
- Paper 1
- Paper 2
- Paper 1: Paper 1 consists of multiple-choice questions for 200 marks which should be completed within 2 hours.
- Paper 2: Paper 2 will be for 50 marks which should be complete within 30 Minutes.
- Candidates qualifying for both papers will be called for an interview.
ESIC Exam: Syllabus
Candidates should go through the syllabus carefully before they start their preparation process.
The ESIC Recruitment Exam Paper 1 syllabus would cover the topics from the below-mentioned 4 sections.
- English language
- Numerical Ability
- General Awareness
- General Intelligence
- Typing letter in MS Word
- PPT Presentation
- Preparing Databases in MS Excel
Phase I-Preliminary Examination Pattern
The duration of time is one hour. The total marks for the examination is 200 consisting of 100 questions. It is demonstrated as follows:
Particulars
|
Details
|
General Intelligence and Reasoning
|
25 questions (50 marks in total)
|
General Awareness
|
25 questions (50 marks in total)
|
Quantitative Aptitude
|
25 questions (50 marks in total)
|
English Comprehension
|
25 questions (50 marks in total)
|
Phase II-Main Examination
The duration of time is two hours. The total marks for the examination is 200 consisting of 200 questions. It is demonstrated as follows:
Particulars
|
Details
|
General Intelligence and Reasoning
|
50 questions (50 marks in total)
|
General Awareness
|
50 questions (50 marks in total)
|
Quantitative Aptitude
|
50 questions (50 marks in total)
|
English Comprehension
|
50 questions (50 marks in total)
|
Phase III-Computer Skill Test
The duration of time is thirty minutes. The total marks for the examination is 50. It is demonstrated as follows:
Particulars
|
Details
|
Preparing two Power Point
|
10 marks
|
Typing the required matter in MS Word
|
20 marks
|
Preparing the required table
|
20 marks
|
One-fourth of marks would be deducted for every wrong answer.
ESIC UDC Syllabus
Reasoning/General Intelligence
- Number Ranking
- Arithmetical Reasoning
- Series Completion
- Coding-Decoding
- Venn Diagrams
- Classification
- Data Sufficiency
- Situation Reaction Test
- Directions
- Word Sequence
- Blood Relations
- Test on Alphabets
- Sequential Output Training
- Eligibility Test
- Mathematical Operations
- Assertion and Reasoning
- Alpha-Numeric Sequence Puzzle
- Puzzle Test
- Direction Sense Test
- Missing Characters
- Analogy
- Verbal Reasoning.
Non-verbal Reasoning
- Non-verbal Reasoning
- Water Images
- Figure Matrix
- Spotting Embedded Figures
- Classification
- Dot Situation
- Rules Detection
- Cubes and Dice
- Series
- Mirror Images
- Completion of Incomplete Pattern
- Forming figures and analysis
- Analytical Reasoning
- Paper Cutting
- Paper Folding
- Construction of Squares and Triangles
- Identical figure groupings
General Awareness
- Public Finance
- Financial and Railway Budget
- Bills
- Economic Planning
- Inflation
- RBI and its Monetary Policy
- Concept of Budget
- Indian Banking Industry History
- Role of Banking
- Money Market in India
- National Income
- Types of Banks
- Taxes on Income and Expenditure
- Revenue of Central Government
- Finance Commissions
- Schemes and Policies implemented by Government
- Functions of Banks
- Capital Market in India
Quantitative Aptitude
- Simple Interest
- Odd One Out
- Problems on Trains
- Averages
- Compound Interest
- Pipes and Cisterns
- Areas & Volumes
- Time and Distance
- Problems on HCF and LCM
- Percentages
- Simple Equations
- Mensuration
- Quadratic Equations
- Probability
- Ratio and Proportion
- Problems on Trains
- Problems on Numbers
- Indices and Surds
- Races and Games
- Permutations and Combinations
- Boats and Streams
- Mixtures and Allegations
- Probability
- Simplification and Approximation
- Time and Work Partnership
- Profit and Loss
English Comprehension
- Grammar
- Antonyms
- Idioms & Phrases
- Vocabulary
- Conversions
- Common Error
- Synonyms/Homonyms
- Cloze Passage
- Shuffling of Sentences in a passage
- Comprehension Passage
- Fill in the Blanks
- Improvement of Sentences
- Active/Passive Voice of Verbs
- Conversions
- Shuffling of Sentence parts
“All the best…”