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14th July 2011, 01:29 AM
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Can I give IES Exam after completing Engineering in Mechanical?
Can i give IES exam after completing enggng in mechanical from srm modinagar??...please tell
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14th July 2011, 11:41 AM
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Re: Can I give IES Exam after completing Engineering in Mechanical?
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If you have completed your Mechanical Engineering degree Course, then Yes you are eligible for IES Examination. IES Examination was conducted by UPSC every year And to apply for this examination you need a Engineering Degree from recognised University in these field like Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communications Engineering , Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering or equivalent degree. OR M.Sc. degree or equivalent with Wireless Communication, Electronics, Radio Physics or Radio Engineering as a special subject is also acceptable for certain posts. And final year Engineering or equivalent degree are also eligible for IES Examination, But to apply for this examination your age should between 21 to 30 years. The Upper age relaxation is applicable for SC, ST and OBC Candidates. The Notification of IES Examination was declared in the Month of January every year and Eligible candidates may apply for This examination Online By visit the UPSC Official website. So, You have completed your Mechanical Degree Course then You are eligible for IES Examination, So If you are Interested to apply for IES Examination then please wait for the next year Notification and for complete details Please Visit the UPSC website - http://upsc.gov.in |
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14th July 2011, 02:27 PM
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Re: Can I give IES Exam after completing Engineering in Mechanical?
Yes friend,
You can give IES. The minimum eligibility criteria for IES is a graduate in any field of engineering from any recognized university. Final year engineering students can also apply. So you are a mechanical engineering student and after completing your B.tech, you are absolutely eligible for IES. For further details, visit the official website of UPSC, http://upsc.gov.in |
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14th July 2011, 04:07 PM
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Re: Can I give IES Exam after completing Engineering in Mechanical?
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Best of luck. Feel free to ask if doubts remain. |
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14th July 2011, 05:53 PM
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Re: Can I give IES Exam after completing Engineering in Mechanical?
hello friend
of course afetr completing b.tech one becomes eligible for IES if you complete b.tech or b.e. in mechnical then you may surely appear in the exam...... best of luck |
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14th July 2011, 06:16 PM
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Re: Can I give IES Exam after completing Engineering in Mechanical?
for ies you need to have a engineering degree either from electric or electronics and communication or civil or any other such degree's. the exam is held once in a year and is conducted by UPSE
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15th July 2011, 01:14 AM
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Re: Can I give IES Exam after completing Engineering in Mechanical?
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Information Regarding IES Examination. Yes, definitely you are eligible to apply for the IES examination after completing engineering degree in the mechanical branch. Indian Engineering Service (IES) exam is conducted by UPSC in every year. To appear in IES examination you need the following eligibility criteria : Educational Qualification = Engineering degree in any one of the following branch : ->Electronics engineering. ->Electrical engineering. ->Mechanical engineering. ->Civil engineering. Or MSc degree or equivalent with wireless communication, electronics, radio physics, radio engineering are eligible to apply for the IES examination. Final year engineering student are also eligible to apply for the IES examination. Age Limit = The age must be between 21 to 30 years at the time of appearing of this examination. The age relaxation is also applicable for the reservation category candidates according to government rule. So, according to eligibility criteria you are eligible to apply for the IES examination. For complete information, please visit the official website of UPSC :- http://www.upsc.gov.in Regards ~Mukul~ |
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15th July 2011, 03:46 AM
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Re: Can I give IES Exam after completing Engineering in Mechanical?
dear friend,
As you have mentioned that you have complete your B.tech in Mechanical engineering then yes , you are eligible for IES exam.. IES exam is a civil service exam and it is conducted by UPSC.. The eligibility criteria for IES exam is- you have to complete your graduation in engineering fields like - Mechanical Electrical Electronics Civil if you are from any of these four stream then you can apply for IES exam... so, you don't worry , you will definitely able to appear in IES exam.. work hard to crack these type of exam.. All the best.. |
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15th July 2011, 05:29 PM
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Re: Can I give IES Exam after completing Engineering in Mechanical?
Yes
You can give IES Exam after completing engineering in Mechanical For more information you can see all the details on www.upsc.gov.in The syllabus is the same as you have done in graduation |
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24th July 2011, 09:01 PM
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Re: Can I give IES Exam after completing Engineering in Mechanical?
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as you know there have no option for Instrumentation Engineering student. IES is eligible for given below department of engineering. 1.Civil Engineering 2.Electrical Engineering 3.Mechanical engineering. 4.Electronics and Communication Engineering. your department is mechanical so you are eligible for IES exam. All the best |
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9th November 2011, 04:12 AM
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Re: Can I give IES Exam after completing Engineering in Mechanical?
Yeah sure you can .
ELIGIBILITY FOR IES :: 1. A candidate should be a graduate in Engineering or Architecture from a recognized university. 2. Age limits should be 21-30 years for GEN, 21-33 years for OBC, and 21-35 years for SC/ST candidates. Since you are a Mechanical Engineering graduate , you can surely apply for the IES exam after you are done with the B.Tech. I am attaching a syllabus for the IES exam for Mechanical Branch for your reference. All the best. Regards RJ |
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