i want pattern of ONGC Written examination
Answer Posted / prabhu
ONGC exam pattern consists of mainly two section.
(1) Section 1,General awarness common to all disciplines.
(2) Section 2,Subject specialisation,,,e.g. Mechanical
engg,civil engineering,finance,HR,marketig etc.
generelly there is no negetavie marking.
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