Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL), a subsidiary of Coal India Limited, offers one of the most stable career paths for ITI graduates through its Technician (Trainee) recruitment. Whether you are applying for the post of Electrician, Fitter, Welder, or HEMM Operator, clearing the Computer-Based Test (CBT) is the only gateway to selection. The competition is fierce because NCL recruits directly based on the written score without an interview round for non-executive posts.
To crack this exam, candidates must understand the unique 70:30 weightage ratio. Unlike standard railway or SSC exams, NCL places a massive 70% weightage on your specific trade theory. This article provides a detailed overview of the latest syllabus, exam pattern, and selection criteria to help you prepare effectively for the upcoming cycle.
NCL Technician Syllabus Overview
| Organization | Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL) |
| Post Name | Technician Trainee (Fitter, Electrician, Welder, etc.) |
| Category | Syllabus & Exam Pattern |
| Selection Mode | Computer Based Test (CBT) & Document Verification |
| Total Marks | 100 Marks |
| Exam Duration | 90 Minutes (1.5 Hours) |
| Negative Marking | No Negative Marking |
| Official Website | www.nclcil.in |
NCL Technician Selection Criteria
The selection process for NCL Technician is straightforward but strictly merit-based. There is no skill test or interview for most Technician posts; the merit list is prepared solely on the marks obtained in the CBT.
- Computer-Based Test (CBT): A single online exam comprising technical and non-technical questions. Candidates must secure the Minimum Qualifying Marks (usually 50% for UR/EWS and 40% for SC/ST/OBC) to be considered.
- Document Verification (DV): Shortlisted candidates based on merit are called to verify their original ITI certificates and caste documents.
- Initial Medical Examination (IME): Selected candidates must pass the medical fitness standards prescribed by Coal India Limited.
NCL Technician Exam Pattern
The exam pattern is designed to test your technical expertise more than your general aptitude. The paper is bilingual (Hindi & English).
| Section | Subject | No. of Questions | Marks | Duration |
| Section A | Technical Knowledge (Specific to ITI Trade) | 70 | 70 | 90 Minutes (Combined) |
| Section B | General Assessment (GK, Reasoning, Math, Science) | 30 | 30 | |
| Total | 100 | 100 |
Key Insight:
Since there is no negative marking, you should attempt all 100 questions. However, your success depends entirely on Section A. Even if you score full marks in General Awareness, you cannot clear the cut-off without strong command over your ITI Trade Theory.
NCL Technician Topic-Wise Syllabus
The syllabus is divided into two parts: Technical (Trade-specific) and General (Common for all).
1. Section A: Technical Syllabus (Trade Wise)
| Trade | Detailed Topics |
| Electrician | Basic Electricals: Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Law, Conductors & Insulators, Earthing. Machines: DC Generators/Motors, Transformers (Working & Construction), Induction Motors. Power Systems: Transmission, Distribution, Underground Cables, Circuit Breakers. Instrumentation: Moving Iron/Coil instruments, Energy Meters, Multimeters. Electronics: Basic Electronics, Diodes, Transistors, Rectifiers. |
| Fitter | Safety: PPE, Fire Extinguishers, First Aid. Tools: Marking tools, Files, Hacksaws, Hammers, Calipers, Micrometers. Machines: Lathe Machine operations (Turning, Threading), Drilling, Grinding. Metrology: Limits, Fits, Tolerances, Gauges. Fabrication: Welding basics, Riveting, Sheet Metal work, Heat Treatment. |
| Welder | Welding Types: Arc Welding, Gas Welding, TIG/MIG Welding. Equipment: Welding Transformers, Gas Cylinders, Regulators, Nozzles. Defects: Porosity, Undercut, Cracks, and Inspection methods (NDT). Safety: Eye protection, fumes ventilation, handling gas cylinders. |
| Diesel Mechanic | Engines: 2-Stroke & 4-Stroke Cycle, Diesel Engine working principle. Systems: Fuel Injection System, Cooling System, Lubrication System. Maintenance: Engine tuning, troubleshooting, Intake & Exhaust systems. |
2. Section B: General Syllabus (Common for All Trades)
| Subject | Detailed Topics |
| General Knowledge | Current Affairs: National events, Sports, Awards, Government Schemes. India & Neighbors: History, Geography, Indian Constitution, Scientific Research. Coal India: Basic facts about CIL and NCL (Miniratna status, coal production). |
| General Science | Physics/Chem: Basic 10th-level Science (Force, Work, Energy, Acids, Bases). Environment: Pollution, Ecology, Biodiversity. |
| Reasoning & Math | Quantitative: Number System, Percentages, Profit & Loss, Averages, Time & Work. Reasoning: Coding-Decoding, Series, Blood Relations, Directions, Venn Diagrams. |
Preparation Tips
Focus on Trade Theory: Since 70 marks come from your trade, revise your ITI semester books (NIMI pattern) thoroughly. For Electricians, “Electrical Machines” is a high-yield topic.
Practice Numerical Problems: For trades like Electrician and Fitter, simple numericals on Ohm’s law, gear ratios, or cutting speeds are frequently asked.
No Negative Marking Advantage: Train yourself to guess intelligently. If you are unsure of an answer, use the elimination method, but never leave a question blank.
Coal India GK: NCL often asks 2-3 questions about Coal India Limited (e.g., “Where is the HQ of NCL?”). Read the “About Us” section of the NCL website before the exam.




