Saturday, 26 May 2012

Indian Engineering Service



                        Indian Engineering Services


I am very eager to write about this exam on the blog,this exam info. was first said by my professor when i was studying btech second year and i am amased by the value given by government to an engineer.
There will be know no better option than this because,u are going to work for your country as an engineer,proud moment for any graduate,common guys take it,feel and arise your passion and patriotism towards your country.
Indian Engineering Services (IES/ES) constitute of engineers that work under the government of India to manage a large segment of public sector economy which constitutes of Railroads, Public works, Power, Telecommunications, etc.
A combined competitive examination is conducted by the Union Public Services Commission (UPSC) for recruitment to the Indian Engineering Services. The Examination constitutes of a written examination followed by an interview for personality test.

The recruitment of qualified candidates are made under the following categories:

Category – I Civil Engineering

(i) Indian Railway Service of Engineers

(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service

(iii) Central Engineering Service

(iv) Military Engineer Service (Building and Roads Cadre)

(v) Central Water Engineering

(vii) Assistant Executive Engineer

(viii) Survey of India Service


Category – I Mechanical Engineering

(i) Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers

(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service

(iii) Central Water Engineering Service

(iv) Indian Ordnance Factories Service

(v) Indian Naval Armament Service

(vi) Assistant Executive Engineer (in Ministry of Defence)

(vii) Assistant Naval Store officer Grade I in Indian Navy

(viii) Central Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Service

(ix) Assistant Executive Engineer (in Boarder Roads Engineering Service)

(x) Mechanical Engineer (in Geological Survey of India)


Category – I Electrical Engineering

(i) Indian Railway Service of Electrical Engineers

(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service

(iii) Central Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Service

(iv) Indian Naval Armament Service

(v) Military Engineer Service

(vi) Assistant Executive Engineer (in Ministry of Defence)

(vii) Assistant Naval Store (in Indian Navy)


Category – I Electronics and Telecommunication 

Engineering

i) Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers

(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service

(iii) Indian Ordnance Factories Service

(iv) Indian Naval Armament Service

(v) Assistant Executive Engineer (in Ministry of Defence)

(vi) Engineer in Wireless Planning and Coordination Wing/Monitoring Organisation

(vii) Assistant Naval Stores officer (in Indian Navy)

(viii) Survey of IS

Syllabus


IES exam has some sections like objective type papers in engineering subject

 areas subjective papers different based on different engineering streams. IES

 is relatively a tough exam as it has a broader syllabus covering the specific 

engineering stream in depth.


 

Paper I (Objective type) - General Ability Test(Part A: General English)(Part B:

 General Studies) 200 Marks each 


Papers II & III (Objective type) Civil Engineering/Mechanical

 Engineering/Electrical Engineering/Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering 

200 Marks each 
Papers IV & V (Descriptive) Civil Engineering/Mechanical 

Engineering/Electrical Engineering/Electronics & Tele-communication 

Engineering200 Marks each

Total marks for written exam - 1000 Marks


Personality TestPersonality test is the personal interview conducted by UPSC. The total marks for interview is 200. 
Syllabus of IES
General Ability Test - Paper I 
Papers II & III (Objective type) Civil Engineering/Mechanical Engineering/Electrical Engineering/Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering 200 Marks each Papers IV & V (Descriptive) Civil Engineering/Mechanical Engineering/Electrical Engineering/Electronics & Tele-communication Engineering200 Marks eachTotal marks for written exam - 1000 MarksPersonality TestPersonality test is the personal interview conducted by UPSC. The total marks for interview is 200. Syllabus of IESGeneral Ability Test - Paper I 

  • Part A-General English: It covers English grammar. It helps in understanding the knowledge of candidates in global language.

  • Part B- General Studies: It covers current affairs, Indian history and Geography.

Civil Engineering
  • Paper I - Building Materials'

  • Paper II - Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulic Machines and Hydropower, Hydrology, Water Resources Engineering, Environmental Engineering

Mechanical Engineering Syllabus
  • Paper I – Thermodynamics, Heat transfer and Refrigeration and Air- Conditioning, Fluid Mechanics, Fluid Machinery and Steam Generators
  • Paper II - Theory of Mechanics, Machine Design, Strength of Materials, Engineering Materials, Production Engineering, Industrial Engineering

Electrical Engineering
  • Paper I - EM Theory, Electrical Materials, Electrical Circuits, Measurements and Instrumentation, Control Systems
  • Paper II - Electrical Machines and Power Transformers, Power Systems, Analog and Digital Electronics and Circuits, Micro processors, Communication Systems, Power Electronics

Electronics & Tele-communication Engineering
  • Paper I - Materials and Components, Physical Electronics, Electron Devices and ICs, Signals and Systems, Network Theory, Electromagnetic Theory, Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation
  • Paper II - Analog Electronic Circuits, Digital Electronic Circuits, Control Systems, Communication Systems, Microwave Engineering, Computer Engineering

Coaching Institutes
  • Vidyamandir
  • Brilliant Tutorials
  • FIIT JEE
  • Amity

Qualification Criteria for IESCandidates must have Engineering degree ( 

BE/Btech) from a recognized university or equivalent. Those students 

appearing for final semester exam are also allowed to appear for this 

subjected to them submitting the degree certificates at the time of 

recruitment. Candidates who have qualified MSc degree or equivalent in areas 

like Wireless Communications, Electronics, Radio Physics or Radio Engineering 

can also apply for IES exam. Applicants should be of age group 21 to 30. 

Application Procedure for IESElectronically scanned application forms along

 with the information brochure can be obtained from the designated Head 

Post Offices/ Post Offices throughout the country. Information on these post 

offices can be obtained in the notification issued by UPSC. Notifications are 

issues in the months of January and February usually. The duly filled 

application form has to be sent to - Secretary, Union Public Service 

Commission, Dholpur House, New Delhi – 110011. UPSC’s notification will be 

issued in almost all major national and local newspapers. Official Inquiries on IES
  • Address: Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, New Delhi – 110011.
  • Phone Nos: 011- 23098543/23385271
  • Website URL: http://www.upsc.gov.in/

Read: Indian Engineering Services 2012 Exam Details http://educationcareer.in/indian-engineering-services-2824.html#ixzz1vzzfEVlS: Cutt off: Interview session: 1.The interview panel generally keeps you comfortable and more liberal. they expect you to be strong in present areas.You be strong in basic concepts,current affairs like terrorism,recession/what is HOT at resent,Abount railways 2.First they start with few HR questions like tell me abut yourself/current hot topics and after that,they start technical part(mostly basic) 3.Interview panel contains 5 members (4+1) ech persons and 1 panel head.continue your explanation till you ask to stop.Answer boldly.Maintain good communications.They maay give some white sheets may ask you to write/draw/explain some thing. 4.All interview will around 85%technical and 15% non technical.Salary offered15600(basic)+5400(grade)+da+hra+others,,,,,,,,,,, gross would be around 36000/month, to be continued ......................................