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8th February 2011, 09:11 AM
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dear friend.
computer science students not eligible for the upsc engineering exams.only the civil,mechanical,electrical and electronic engineering students only eligible for the upsc engineering exams.there is various exams and you apply the bsnl jto exam.your eligible the bsnl jto exams. |
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#3
8th February 2011, 01:39 PM
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hi...
there is no paper for computer science in the IES exam, but if you are interested in writing the exam then you can sit for any one of the branch from civil,mechanical,electrical and electronics, you should be above 21 years of age at the time of exam and passed graduation, also this year the last date for applying was 7-2-2011 which is over so you can apply in the next year, all the best |
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#5
8th February 2011, 06:13 PM
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actually computer science engineers are not eligible to give the ies exam. but that does'nt mean that you can't give the exam. you can fill the application form as an electronics and communication engineer. as most of your subjects are similar to ece engineers, you will face no problem in giving the exam.
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#6
8th February 2011, 06:51 PM
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Details are:- Only Four Branches From Engineering are Eligible To write IES they are Mechanical, Civil , Electrical And Entc. Computer Science, IT and other Branches Students are Not Eligible to write. Here i have uploaded the Notification For IES 2011 you can Have a look on it. Good luck. |
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#7
15th March 2011, 03:53 PM
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Yes, Computer Engineering can sit for the Engineering Service exam held by the UPSC.
Now let me tell you a few more things.The engineering service exam is primarily conducted for the following categories only: 1.Civil Engineering 2.Mechanical Engineering. 3.Electrical Engineering 4.E&C Engineering Now since you are a computer science graduate, so you can appear for the exam, but then you have to appear for one of the above subjects only.So I think it will be a bit difficult for you, as there will be students from the above branches as well who ofcourse might find it a little easier compared to a CSE student, but a few subjects are similar and no harm in trying. So go for it, maybe, you can crack it. Good Luck! |
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#8
26th August 2011, 08:44 PM
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.The engineering service exam is primarily conducted for the following categories only:
1.Civil Engineering 2.Mechanical Engineering. 3.Electrical Engineering 4.E&C Engineering Now since you are a computer science graduate, so you can appear for the exam, but then you have to appear for one of the above subjects only.So I think it will be a bit difficult for you, as there will be students from the above branches as well who ofcourse might find it a little easier compared to a CSE student, but a few subjects are similar and no harm in trying. So go for it, maybe, you can crack it. |
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#9
1st September 2011, 12:03 AM
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Hello,
Yes, you can write IES exam. IES(Indian engineering service) for computer science students. IES exam is conducted by UPSC. The exam is conducted for the following subjects 1. Mechanical Engineering 2. Civil Engineering 3. Electrical Engineering 4. Electronics and communication Engineering So, you can select any one subject and write the exam. Hope for the best. Best wishes |
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#10
8th September 2011, 01:55 AM
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the entrance paper of IES.Only some branch student can give ies exam.The ies exam is usually for only core branches.So only some branch student can give IES exam. These are some branch student who can give entrnce paper of IES. ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION MECHENICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING |
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