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10th February 2011 08:51 AM
G-rocks
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

hii

BE (cse) is eligible to ESE
yes you are eligible for the engineering service exam
the four categories of Engineering services: (a) Civil Engineering (b) Mechanical Engineering (c) Electrical Engineering and (d) Electronics & telecommunication Engineering
so as you are computer student it will be bit difficult for you to crack it
to see the syllabus visit http://www.webindia123.com/career/compexam/eng/sylla.htm

good luck
15th August 2010 05:08 PM
parhitoshika
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

if your basics are very clear then go for deep analysis.
see ece and cse are somehow same.
hence,you dont need to worry.
15th August 2010 12:51 AM
Rickers
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

Hello,
As you are cse branch student you are not eligible for IES exam. It can't include computer science and information technology students.
So you may go for other govt. job. ok.

So, good luck!!!!
14th August 2010 02:18 AM
sparkle
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

Hello friend,

I don't think that you are eligible to write the engineering services exam conducted by the UPSC..

Because only some selected engineering branches can apply for this exam like: ME,Civil,EE,ECE..

As you are from CSE stream,So you can't appear in this exam..

Good luck!
10th August 2010 04:21 PM
rohit_k
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

dear sir
you are elligible candidate for ese exam. if you get score 80% marks in b.tech then you should have sit on the entrance exam.
elligibilty as:
80% marks in engineering
age limit 25 and above.
good luck
10th August 2010 02:42 AM
adityabhushan
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

Quote:
Originally Posted by kavithai View Post
i completed my computer science engineering....am i eligible to write engineering service exam.....if so then help me to select the subjects for exam
this is the link where you can find your answer
http://www.upsc.gov.in/general/engg.htm

and according to this,
these are recruitment made through the exam.
(B) Categories of which recruitment is made through the Examination

i. Civil Engineering

ii. Mechanical Engineering

iii. Electrical Engineering

iv. Electronics & Tele-communication Engineering


so it will be difficult for you to do ESE.
anyways
best of luck
10th August 2010 02:18 AM
Pathfinder
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

Yes surely you can appear for the engineering service exams. No Doubt.

About the subjects i would say that we are not the one to advice you to make yourself chose.

Better you can chose the one which you think you can focus more and which interests you. Only that way you can succedd in this exam.
8th August 2010 11:24 PM
rohity821
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

yes you are eligible for the engineering service exam
the four categories of Engineering services: (a) Civil Engineering (b) Mechanical Engineering (c) Electrical Engineering and (d) Electronics & telecommunication Engineering
so as you are computer student it will be bit difficult for you to crack it

to see the syllabus visit http://www.webindia123.com/career/compexam/eng/sylla.htm

best of luck
7th August 2010 04:25 PM
prathamesh22
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

yes you are eligible for service examination such as upsc,indian ordance factory,IES exam
1st July 2010 01:40 AM
rahul k
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

Dear friend

Yes definately, you are eligible for engineering service exam. But you have missed the chance, the dates are already over. So dont worry, just apply next time....

good luck.
22nd February 2010 03:58 AM
princearyan
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

yes you are eligible for I E S exams...
Last date for reciept of application is 01.02.2010
Forms are available in all head post officie of your city
Best Of Luck
11th February 2010 12:27 AM
gautam d wonder lover
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

as you are also a b.tek student so you can fill the form,
means you are eligible for ESE.
11th February 2010 12:25 AM
gautam d wonder lover
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

as you are also a b.tek student so you can fill the form,
means you are eligible for ESE.
5th February 2010 12:00 PM
sarita.lohiya25
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

yes you are eligible for engineering service exam and for syllabus

you can visit www.webindia123.com
5th February 2010 02:54 AM
rrmohantysmile
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

yes, you are eligible and you can choose your subject in which you feel like doing good in the exam all the best to u and good luck..
5th February 2010 12:07 AM
amit04051988
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

hi

yes you are eligible for the engineering service exam
the four categories of Engineering services: (a) Civil Engineering (b) Mechanical Engineering (c) Electrical Engineering and (d) Electronics & telecommunication Engineering
so as you are computer student it will be bit difficult for you to crack it

to see the syllabus visit http://www.webindia123.com/career/compexam/eng/sylla.htm

best of luck
.
4th February 2010 09:00 PM
pradeep.g.u
Re: BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

ya you can surely write engineering service exam .. being a computer engineer you can select your own core paper for the exam
3rd February 2010 02:26 PM
kavithai
BE (cse) is eligible to ESE or not?

i completed my computer science engineering....am i eligible to write engineering service exam.....if so then help me to select the subjects for exam

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