Second class engineer (general and motor)

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Second class engineer (general and motor)

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Hello Everyone
I am going to appear for my second class General and motor written exams followed by orals .
Could anyone pls share General and motor notes/study material besides the one which are in library or guide me where i can find them for written preparations .

Also which book to follow in particular for general preparations .
I am clueless on where to start .your help would be highly appreciated.
Pls reply at your earliest convenience .
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Thanks for sharing the link . I am preparing from these notes which are in the library. Are these notes/material sufficient to fully prepare for second class exams cuz i just wanted to make sure I don’t need to find for any other study material besides these ones and reeds general engineering book etc ..
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Hi Pankaj, I was just checking if you were able to appear for any of the exams so far?
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Generally, ive heard that the material in the library is adequate to prepare. Its extremely dated, but so is TC. I, and others would certainly love to hear your feedback.
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