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10th February 2011, 04:02 PM
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Can an IT engineering graduate apply for IES(engineering services) exam?
Can I appear for the Electronics and Telecommunication branch in the IES?
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10th February 2011, 07:21 PM
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Re: Can an IT engineering graduate apply for IES(engineering services) exam?
hi..
actually the civil services exam is conducted only for four subjects,which are civil,mechanical,electrical and electronics. so it becomes very hard for other branch students to write the exam, but yes you are eligible to write ,but you have to really prepare hard because of the competition you are going to face from the students belonging to the electronics branch, the best thing for you would be to join some coaching center like made easy,that would give you proper guidance and also make your job bit easier |
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10th February 2011, 07:37 PM
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Re: Can an IT engineering graduate apply for IES(engineering services) exam?
No, IT graduate student are not eligible for IES examination. Only Mechanical engineering, Civil engineering, Electrical engineering, Electronics & communication engineering, Electronics & Electrical engineering candidates are eligible for IES exam.
for more information please see the website http://www.upsc.in |
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10th February 2011, 07:41 PM
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Re: Can an IT engineering graduate apply for IES(engineering services) exam?
yes you can apply for IES exam but you will have to choose one subject/branch for aappear in exam. branch are given below.
electrical mechanical civil electronic and telecommunication A combined competitive examination is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC); for recruitment to the Indian Engineering Services (IES). visit http://www.upsc.gov.in |
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10th February 2011, 10:45 PM
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Re: Can an IT engineering graduate apply for IES(engineering services) exam?
freind hi,
--AGE limit-->between 21 to 30 --IES Eligiblity - --For Indian Economic Service- A Post-graduate degree in Economics, Applied Economics, Business Economics. --But The IES Does Not conducts the Paper of IT and CSE. --but can appear if u feel like covering the syllabus all the best |
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2nd August 2011, 10:36 PM
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Re: Can an IT engineering graduate apply for IES(engineering services) exam?
Yes, IT graduates in Engineering can also apply for IES.
But you have to choose one of the following streams as their branch and the questions will also come on the basis of the chosen branch--- *Civil Engineering *Electrical Engineering *Mechanical Engineering *Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Your age should be between 21 years and 30 years... And you have also decided to choose ECE as your stream...that is very good. Go for it.... So get the syllabus of ECE here. official website-- http://www.upsc.gov.in For more details, read the attachment below... |
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20th July 2013, 03:06 AM
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Re: Can an IT engineering graduate apply for IES(engineering services) exam?
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Eligibility To Appear For IES The Engineering Services Exam is conducted by the UPSC and according to the UPSC guidelines..the following criterion must be fulfilled : 1) Your age should be within 21 to 30 years if general, 21 to 33 years if OBC and 21 to 35 years if SC/ST.. 2) The recruitment is done for 4 branches :- a) Civil Engineers b) Electrical Engineers c) Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers d) Mechanical Engineers 3) You may have an M.Sc. degree in Radio Communications,Radio Physics, Electronics or Physics As such there is no separate stream for IT engineers but if you want to apply under the Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering then you can appear for the examination.. There are 2 objective papers and then 2 subjective papers which you will have to face.. 2 objective papers for 400 marks and 2 subjective papers for 600 marks making it a total of 1000 marks.. all the best.. With Warm Regards Nitz |
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20th July 2013, 09:07 AM
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Re: Can an IT engineering graduate apply for IES(engineering services) exam?
Hi Friend....................
IES Stands for Indian Engineering Service examination and this examination is conducted by Union Public Service Commission Once in a year. If you have completed Engineering course then also you are applicable for IES exam OR If you have M.Sc degree in Physics , Radio Physics then you are applicable for IES exam. Those candidate have completed engineering degree with below given department are applicable for IES exam- 1.Civil Engineering 2.Electrical Engineering 3.Mechanical engineering. 4.Electronics and Communication Engineering. Age :- Your minimum age should be 21 years. Your age should not be above 28 years. Exam Syllabus and Pattern details :- Paper I (Objective Paper) - Total Marks 600. General ability test and General studies - Total Duration 2 hours. Engineering Paper I - Total Duration 2 hours. Engineering Paper II - Total Duration 2 hours. Paper II (Conventional Paper) - Total Marks 600. Engineering Paper I - Total duration will be 3 hours. Engineering Paper II - Total duration will be 3 hours. |
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20th July 2013, 10:10 AM
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Re: Can an IT engineering graduate apply for IES(engineering services) exam?
IES stands for Indian Engineering Services Exam.
This exam is being conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) once in a year to recruit the candidates into the following Engineering services Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Even though you have completed IT stream in your Engineering course, you have to opt for any of the above mentioned streams while taking this exam. Even the questions in the exam are also from that subject only. So, your preparation should be extremely high. Then only you can crack this exam. As per other eligibility criteria, with reference to age, -Candidates of General category can take this exam upto 30 years from 21 years, -Relaxation in upper age limit upto 3 years for the candidates of OBC category -Relaxation in upper age limit upto 5 years for the candidates of SC or ST category. As you are interested to take this exam with the stream of Electronics and Telecommunication, you can apply for the exam with same stream. Take coaching for the exam from coaching institute as the subject is new for you. Prepare well and crack the exam. Don't think in a negative way that it is difficult for you to crack the exam. Be positive. Think like why I can not crack this exam. Self confidence is a key to crack any exam. Don't loose that. Wish you all the best. If you want to have any more information on this exam, you can visit http://upsc.gov.in/ |
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20th July 2013, 11:13 AM
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Re: Can an IT engineering graduate apply for IES(engineering services) exam?
YES, you are eligible to write the UPSC conducted Engineering Services Exams To apply for this exam you have to wait for UPSC to advertise the positions Once advertisement is released than you have to apply online from the website http://upsconline.nic.in/ Now you can apply for this exam in the year 2014 only Fees to apply is Rs 200 But for SC/ST/Women candidates fees is zero BE/BTECH pass candidates of any stream can apply for this exams No minimum marks is required in BE/BTECH So i would suggest that you should start preparing for this exams right now. Selection Procedure Involves: >>Written Test >> Personality Test Written Test: It will have two sections Sections 1 will have objective questions Section 2 will have subjective questions |
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20th July 2013, 06:44 PM
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Re: Can an IT engineering graduate apply for IES(engineering services) exam?
Yes, an IT engineering Graduate can apply for IES but he or she has to write IES any one stream from the following Engineering branch:-
Mechanical Electrical Civil Electronics & Telecommunication IES - Indian Engineering Service, the exam for which is conducted by UPSC every year for Engineering Graduates. The eligible candidate must be an Indian national having either appear for the final B.Tech. Degree exam or pass in any stream from a recognised University within the age of 21 to 30 years with upper age relaxation for reserved candidate. For more information you may log on to http://www.upsc.gov.in |
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