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14th October 2011, 01:12 AM
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Dear Friend
I.E.S. stands for Indian Economy Services examination. Sometimes people get confused with Indian Engineering Services examination which is Engineering Services Examination only (if said precisely). Indian Economy Services Examination. There will be six papers in the written test. 1. General English : 100 marks 2. General Studies : 100 marks 3. General Economics-I : 200 marks 4. General Economics-II : 200 marks 5. General Economics-III : 200 marks 6. Indian Economics : 200 marks The complete syllabus of the exam is available in the last year advertisement. It is attached with the message. Engineering Services Examination There are four categories in this examination; Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Mechanical Engineering You have to choose any one category according to your qualification. There will be two sections in the examination. First section will contain objective papers and the second will contain conventional papers. The objective section shall comprise of following papers. General Ability Test : 200 marks (Part A: General English) (Part B: General Studies) Engineering Paper I : 200 marks Engineering Paper II : 200 marks The conventional section shall comprise of following papers. Engineering Paper I : 200 marks Engineering Paper II : 200 marks The syllabus of the examination is attached with this message. |
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14th October 2011, 10:14 AM
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Particular stream candidates are eligible to apply for the examination. Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Exam Pattern of this examination :- ![]() ![]() Don't worry I am attached the syllabus of this examination.But you have not mentioned your stream of the examination. The notification was published in the month of February in the official website or employment news paper. More details,Visit the official website :- www.upsc.gov.in |
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14th October 2011, 08:51 PM
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Dear pal,
IES is the Indian engineering service exam conducted under the following categories namely Civil Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics and telecommunication ELIGIBILITY the aspirant writing the exam must have the following qualifications. You must have completed atleast your bachelor degree in Engineering.The age limit for the exam is maximum of 30 for the general category above which you will be prevented from writing the exam.Age is relaxed for other caste as per norms. The syllabus is different for each core so do mention your core to know the syllabus. |
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15th October 2011, 01:00 AM
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Hi dear,
I.E.S. stands for Indian Economy Services examination. Sometimes people get confused with Indian Engineering Services examination which is Engineering Services Examination only (if said precisely). Indian Economy Services Examination. There will be six papers in the written test. 1. General English : 100 marks 2. General Studies : 100 marks 3. General Economics-I : 200 marks 4. General Economics-II : 200 marks 5. General Economics-III : 200 marks 6. Indian Economics : 200 marks The complete syllabus of the exam is available in the last year advertisement. It is attached with the message. Engineering Services Examination There are four categories in this examination; Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Mechanical Engineering You have to choose any one category according to your qualification. There will be two sections in the examination. First section will contain objective papers and the second will contain conventional papers. The objective section shall comprise of following papers. General Ability Test : 200 marks (Part A: General English) (Part B: General Studies) Engineering Paper I : 200 marks Engineering Paper II : 200 marks The conventional section shall comprise of following papers. Engineering Paper I : 200 marks Engineering Paper II : 200 marks Thanks |
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Hi
IES stands for the Indian Engineering Services, and it is an entrance exam to recruit engineers from across the country for the various government jobs. Basically IES and the GATE syllabus are exactly the same, and it consists of all the matter and curriculum taught to the students in their B.E/B.Tech graduation. I am uploading the IES/GATE syllabus for the 5 MOST COMMON streams. ie. ECE, EE, ME, CE, CSE. Please download it according to your branch and refer to it for your preparations. Hope they help. All the best Regards #RJ# |
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12th December 2011, 10:02 PM
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1. Civil Engineering 2. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering 3. Electrical Engineering 4. Mechanical Engineering |
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29th December 2011, 07:07 PM
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Basically IES and the GATE syllabus are exactly the same, and it consists of all the matter and curriculum taught to the students in their B.E/B.Tech graduation.IES is the Indian engineering service exam conducted under the following categories namelyCivil..Mechanical,,Electrical,Electronics and telecommunication ELIGIBILITY
the aspirant writing the exam must have the following qualifications. You must have completed atleast your bachelor degree in Engineering.The age limit for the exam is maximum of 30 for the general category above which you will be prevented from writing the exam.Age is relaxed for other caste as per norms. |
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