Get a detailed FCI Manager Exam Pattern and Syllabus 2024, which covers both the Phase I and Phase II tests. For the FCI Manager test, master the essential concepts in English, Reasoning, Numerical Aptitude, and specialized disciplines.
FCI Manager Exam Pattern 2024
The candidates must go through the two-stage selection procedure, which consists of an interview and an online test (phases I and II). Candidates must pass both phases to advance to the interview round. Each phase follows a unique format.
FCI Manager Phase I Exam Pattern 2024
The Online Test of Phase I 2024 shall be common for all the posts. The test structure for the Phase I Online Examination is:
FCI Manager Phase I Exam Pattern 2024 | |||
Subject | No. of Qs. | Max. Marks | Duration |
Reasoning Ability | 25 | 25 | 15 minutes |
Numerical Aptitude | 25 | 25 | 15 minutes |
English Language | 25 | 25 | 15 minutes |
General Studies ( Indian History, Indian Economy, Geography & General Science up to Class 8th level- 20 questions) (Current Affairs- 5 questions) | 25 | 25 | 15 minutes |
Total | 100 | 100 | 1 hour |
FCI Manager Phase II Exam Pattern 2024
Phase II is more difficult than Phase I and is the primary examination. It is separated into several papers based on the position that the applicant is applying for. This is a summary of the Phase II test:
FCI Manager Phase II Exam Pattern 2024 | |
Post | Exam Paper(s) |
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Manager (General) | Paper I only |
Manager (Depot) | |
Manager (Movement) | |
Manager (Accounts) | Paper I and Paper II |
Manager (Technical) | |
Manager (Civil Engineering) | |
Manager (Electrical Mechanical Engineering) | |
Manager (Hindi) | Paper III and Paper IV |
Paper 1 (Manager- General, Depot, Movement, Accounts, Technical, Civil Engineering and Electrical Mechanical Engineering)
FCI Manager Phase II (Paper 1) Exam Pattern 2024 | |||
Subject | No. of Qs. | Max. Marks | Duration |
Reasoning Ability | 25 | 25 | 20 minutes |
Numerical Aptitude | 25 | 25 | 20 minutes |
English Language | 25 | 25 | 20 minutes |
General Studies ( Indian History, Indian Economy and Geography- 25 questions) (General Science – 10 questions) (Current Affairs- 5 questions) (Computer Awareness- 5 questions) | 45 | 45 | 30 minutes |
Total | 120 | 120 | 1.5 hour |
Paper 2 (Manager- Accounts, Technical, Civil Engineering and Electrical Mechanical Engineering)
- 60 MCQs: General Accounting and Finance for candidates applying for Manager(Accounts), OR
- 60 MCQs: Agriculture, Food Science and Technology, Agricultural Engineering & Bio-Technology for candidates applying for Manager(Technical), OR
- 60 MCQs: Civil Engineering / Electrical Mechanical Engineering for candidates applying for Manager (Civil Engineering / Electrical Mechanical Engineering).
Paper 3 (Manager- Hindi) (Objective)- 120 marks (90 minutes)
FCI Manager Phase II (Paper 3) Exam Pattern 2024 | |||
Subject | No. of Qs. | Max. Marks | Duration |
General Hindi | 20 | 20 | 20 minutes |
General English | 20 | 20 | 20 minutes |
General Intelligence | 20 | 20 | 20 minutes |
General Awareness | 20 | 20 | 10 minutes |
Computer Awareness | 20 | 20 | 10 minutes |
Current Affairs | 20 | 20 | 10 minutes |
Total | 120 | 120 | 1.5 hour |
Paper 4 (Manager- Hindi) (subjective)- 120 marks (90 minutes)
- One passage for translation from Hindi to English (30 Marks)
- One passage for translation from English to Hindi (30 Marks)
- One essay in Hindi (30 Marks)
- One Precis Writing in English (30 Marks)
FCI Manager Syllabus 2024
The FCI Manager test has a wide syllabus that covers a wide range of subjects. A thorough explanation of the syllabus for every section and paper may be found below.
FCI Manager Syllabus Phase II (Paper 2)
The SYLLABUS for specified technical posts for Paper II to assess the post-specific technical knowledge of the relevant stream is as under:
Accounts- FCI Manager Syllabus
Accounts- FCI Manager Syllabus | |
Topic | Sub-Topics |
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Basic Accounting Concepts | – Preparation of books of accounts – Accounting Standards |
Financial Management | (a) Analysis of Financial Statements (b) Budgeting & Budgetary Control (c) Working Capital Management (d) Capital Budgeting & Ratio Analysis |
Taxation | (a) Income Tax (including the filing of the return, TDS, Advance Tax) (b) Goods & Services Tax |
Auditing | (a) Auditing Concepts and Methods (b) Internal & External Audit of Companies |
Commercial Laws | (a) Contract Act (b) Companies Act (c) Sales of Goods Act (d) Negotiable Instrument Act (e) Consumer Protection Act (f) RTI Act |
Basics of Computers | (a) Operating System (b) Browsers (c) Email (d) Memory (Internal, External, portable) (e) Chats (f) Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) (g) Networks |
Technical- FCI Manager Syllabus
Technical- FCI Manager Syllabus | |
Topic | Sub-Topics |
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Agricultural | – Statistics of Indian Agriculture (Cereals & Pulses) – Food & Agriculture Microbiology – Nutrition (Animal & Plant) – Postharvest care of Cereals & Pulses – Food grain Protection – Agriculture Extension |
Biotechnology | – Microbes: Beneficial & Harmful – Genetic Engineering – Biotechnological Principles – Economic Biotechnology – Pathogens & Control – Recent Trends |
Entomology | – Basic Entomology – Economic Entomology – Beneficial and Harmful Insects – Integrated Pest Management (IPM) – Storage Grain Insect Pest – Vertebrate Pests |
Chemistry | – Physical Chemistry: Structure of Atoms, Chemical Bonding, Radioactivity – Inorganic Chemistry: Periodic Table, Basics Metals & Non-metals – Organic Chemistry: Basics of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, aldehydes, and acids – Biochemistry: Carbohydrates, Proteins & Fats |
Laws and Regulations | – PFA Act, 1964 – Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 – Food Safety and Standards Regulations, 2011 – Right to Information Act, 2005 |
Civil Engineering- FCI Manager Syllabus
Civil Engineering- FCI Manager Syllabus | |
Topic | Sub Topics |
Engineering Materials & Construction Technology | – Selection of site for construction – Planning and orientation of buildings – Ventilation and air conditioning – Acoustics – Building and highway materials (Stones, Bricks, Timber, Lime, Cement Mortar, Plain and Reinforced Cement Concrete, Bitumen, Asphalt) |
Building Materials | – Stone, Lime, Glass, Plastics, Steel, FRP, Ceramics, Aluminium, Fly Ash – Basic Admixtures – Timber, Bricks and Aggregates Classification – Properties and selection criteria of building materials, Cement |
Construction Practice, Planning, and Management | – Construction Planning – Equipment, site investigation – Tendering Process and Contract Management – Quality Control – Productivity, Operation Cost – Land acquisition, Labour safety and welfare |
Surveying | – Surveying, Leveling – Temporary and permanent adjustments of levels and Theodolite – Use of theodolite, tachometry – Trigonometry and Triangulation survey – Contours and contouring – Computations of areas and volumes |
Soil/Geotechnical Engineering | – Classification of soil – Field identification tests – Water content, specific gravity, voids ratio, porosity – Soil permeability and its determination – Darcy’s law – Flow nets and their characteristics – Local and general shear failures – Design criteria for shallow foundation – Plate load test – Stability of simple slopes |
Highway and Bridges | – Classification of road land width – Flexible pavements – WBM courses, sub base – Sand bitumen base course, crushed cement concrete base/sub-base course – Prime and tack coats, surface dressing – Asphaltic concrete, seal coats |
Structural Analysis | – Strength of materials – Bending moments and shear force – Analysis of determinate and indeterminate structure – Suspended cables – Concepts and use of Computer-Aided Design |
Design of Steel Structures | – Principles of working stress methods – Design of tension and compression members – Design of beams and beam-column connections – Built-up sections, Girders, Industrial roofs – Principles of Ultimate load design |
Design of Concrete and Masonry Structures | – Limit state design for bending, shear, axial compression, and combined forces – Design of beams, slabs, lintels, foundations, retaining walls, tanks, staircases |
Estimating, Costing, and Valuation | – Estimation and analysis of rates (earthwork, brickwork, RCC work, shuttering, painting, flooring, plastering) – Flexible pavements – Tube wells, isolated and combined footings, steel truss, piles, etc. – Valuation concepts: Value and cost, scrap value, salvage value, assessed value, sinking fund, depreciation, obsolescence – Methods of valuation |
Electrical Mechanical Engineering- FCI Manager Syllabus
Electrical Mechanical Engineering- FCI Manager Syllabus | |
Topic | Sub-Topics |
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Thermodynamics | – Principles of Thermodynamics – Heat Transfer – Refrigeration and Air-conditioning |
Theory of Machines | – Mechanisms – Kinematics of Machines – Dynamics of Machines |
Machine Design | – Design principles – Design of machine elements |
Strength of Materials | – Stress and Strain – Elasticity – Bending, Torsion, and Shear |
Engineering Materials | – Properties and uses of Engineering Materials |
Production Engineering | – Manufacturing processes – Material Handling |
Industrial Engineering | – Production Planning and Control – Quality Control – Work Study |
Electrical Circuits | – Circuit Analysis – Network Theorems |
Electromagnetic Theory (EM Theory) | – Fundamentals of Electromagnetism – Electrostatics |
Material Science | – Electrical Materials – Properties and Applications |
Electrical Measurements | – Measuring Instruments – Measurement Techniques |
Power Apparatus and Systems | – Power Systems: Power Generation (Thermal, Hydro, Nuclear, Solar) – Power Transmission |
Electromechanics | – Electric Machines – Transformers – Motor and Generator Principles |
Control Systems | – Feedback Systems – Control Theory |
Electronics and Communications | – Electronic Circuits – Communication Systems |
Estimation and Costing | – Cost Analysis – Estimation Techniques |
Use of Computers | – Computer Applications in Engineering |