VNIT Nagpur Superidentant Recruitment Exam Syllabus

VNIT Nagpur Superidentant Recruitment Exam Syllabus 2026

Stage I – Screening Test:

Method of Selection

i. Objective type test consisting of 100 questions.

ii. Total marks: 200 (each question carries 2 marks)

iii. Negative Marking: 0.5 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer.

Unanswered questions will not attract negative marks.

iv. Syllabus:

a. General Syllabus: 40 questions consisting of General Intelligence

& Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General Knowledge &

Computer Awareness, English Language & Comprehension

b. Domain Knowledge: 60 questions

Indicative Syllabus for Domain Knowledge: NITSER Act & Statutes along with Amendments, Fundamental Rules, CCS (Conduct) Rules, CCS (CCA) Rules, CCS (Leave) Rules, CCS (Pension) Rules, GPF, NPS, LTC, TA, Gratuity Rules, GFR-2017, GeM, CPPP, Reservation Rules, Purchase procedures, Tendering process, Contract Management, CGHS/CS(MA) Rules, General Accounting Procedures, PFMS, Knowledge on IT/GST with recent changes, RTI Act, Labor laws, Academic administration and Provisions of Constitution of India relating to Fundamental Rights, Finance, Audit of autonomous bodies, C&AG etc., balance sheet, trial balance, ledgers and posting, bank reconciliation statement, receipt & payments, preparation of budget and its allocation, General System of financial management.

v. Duration: 2 hours

Stage II – Subjective Test:

i. Descriptive written test covering the following topics:

a. Noting, drafting, and preparation of official documents (letters,

circulars, orders).

b. Interpretation of Government of India rules on pay fixation,

pension, gratuity, leave encashment, LTC/ TA claims, leave,

joining time, pay and allowances, etc. and such other topics

mentioned in Stage-I Domain Knowledge.

ii. Total Marks: 100

iii. Duration: 3 Hours

Selection from among the shortlisted candidates will be done based on Stage-II

merit. In the event of tie, following criteria may be adopted in sequence for

deciding position in merit list:

i. Higher positive marks in Stage I

ii. Higher positive marks in Domain Knowledge

iii. Higher positive marks in General Syllabus

iv. Higher positive marks in Quantitative Aptitude

v. Higher positive marks in General Knowledge

vi. If the tie still persists, the decision of the Competent Authority will be final.


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