At Technical Study Center, we believe that every student has the power to build a bright future with the right guidance. If you aim to secure a government job at National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO), we are here to help you prepare in a smart and structured way.
Understanding NALCO Recruitment Exams
NALCO is one of India’s top public sector companies in the metal and mining industry. It hires candidates for various positions through competitive exams, including:
✅ Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) – Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Instrumentation, and Metallurgy
✅ Junior Engineer (JE) – Technical support roles
✅ Operator & Technician Posts – For plant operations and maintenance
✅ Administrative & Finance Roles – Management and accounts-related jobs
The selection process generally includes:
- Written Exam – Covers technical knowledge, reasoning, general awareness, and quantitative aptitude
- Skill Test or Trade Test – For hands-on roles
- Personal Interview – For higher-level positions
The written exam tests:
✅ Engineering & Technical Knowledge – Subject-specific questions
✅ Logical Reasoning & Problem Solving – Analytical thinking skills
✅ Mathematical & Numerical Ability – Accuracy in calculations
✅ General Awareness – Industry trends and current affairs
Our Unique Learning Approach
At Technical Study Center, we believe in smart learning, not just hard learning. Many students waste time reading every page of a book. We focus on exam-oriented learning to maximize your success.
1. Study Less, Retain More with Active Recall
Most students read notes passively, but real learning happens when you actively engage with the material.
📌 Example: Instead of just reading about thermodynamics, close the book and recall everything you remember. Then, check what you missed. This method helps you remember information faster and for a longer time.
2. Learn from Mistakes, Not Just Books
Many students fear making mistakes, but mistakes are the best teachers.
📌 Example: If you get a numerical problem wrong, don’t just correct it—ask yourself:
- Where did I go wrong?
- Is this a calculation mistake or a conceptual error?
- Can I find a shortcut to avoid this mistake next time?
This approach makes sure you never repeat the same mistake in the actual exam.
3. Reverse Learning: Solve First, Study Later
Instead of reading a full chapter first, try solving past exam questions first. If you struggle, then go back to study the concept.
📌 Example: Instead of studying electrical circuits for 3 hours, take 5 previous-year questions and attempt them. If you get stuck, read that specific part of the book. This method:
✅ Saves time
✅ Improves problem-solving speed
✅ Helps understand how examiners set questions
4. The 5-Minute Revision Rule
Many students revise only before the exam, but daily revision is the key to success.
📌 Example: After finishing a topic, write a summary in 5 minutes. The next day, read your summary instead of the whole book. This will:
✅ Strengthen memory
✅ Make last-minute revision easy
✅ Save time for other subjects
5. Visualization for Better Memory
Many technical concepts are easier to learn through diagrams, flowcharts, and visual cues.
📌 Example: Instead of memorizing the working of a steam turbine, draw a step-by-step diagram. Seeing the process in a picture makes it easier to understand.