IES's Management College and Research Centre, Mumbai
Hi Siddharth,
IES Indian Engineering Services conducted by UPSC that is Union Public Service Commission. Yes every engineering students are eligible for IES exam. Students with computer science branch are also eligible for giving the exam. To apply for IAS exam candidate age should be between 21 years to 30 years. But IES have only four branches in it and they are as follows.
1) mechanical engineering
2) electrical engineering
3) electronics and telecommunication engineering
4) civil engineering
So you need to select one of these as your course for IES.
I hope your operation has been answered properly.
All the best for your future!
Hi Deepanshu,
Electronic telecommunications combines the discipline of both electronic and communication. Commonly in graduate courses it is referred as Electronics and communication engineering. Thus there is no need to get confused with the nomenclature. The syllabus is same.
All the best!
Hello Abhimanyu,
If you are in Mechanical branch and preparing for GATE, the most important part is your core subjects. Lay more stress on those. Also practise engineering mathematics questions, as they account for around 20% of the questions. For more preparation regarding gate please refer the below mentioned article:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-gate-mechanical-engineering
The syllabus link is below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-syllabus-for-mechanical-engineering
For IES, https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/cracking-ies-stable-career-assured-growth-trajectory
Hope this Helps
Hi...
IES Management College and Research Center ,Mumbai has the cut off of 70 above percentile for Pharmaceutical and General Health Care Management. So it os difficult to get converted to the college.
But still you can apply because the cut off many vary every year depending on the applicants and various other factors. There are chances of getting into the college if you do well in Group Discussed, Essay writing, performance in psychometric test .
Because the score which you have got im your entrance is just considered for 35 percentage for the total score.
The following criteria gives you the detail for the admission and the weightages given to each section:
Marks in Grade 10: 5 percentage
Marks in Grade 12: 5 percentage
Performance in Group Discussion: 5 percentage
Performance in Essay writing: 5 percentage
Work Experience: 5 percentage
Aptitude or the entrance exam score: 35 percentage
Performance in psychometric test: 20 percentage
Performance in Personal Interview: 2 percentage
Total weightage: 100 percentage
The interview questions will be based on your profile. The skills which you have mentioned.in your resume. The most often question which will.be asked is introduction about yourself.and why you want the particular college and why do you want the particular course. They can also ask the questions from.the current issues and about your under graduation too.There is nothing like we can predict the questions. It is based on the interviewers and how do you answer the questions. It is better to know about your strengths and weakness. Even though do do tell about your weakness to the interviewer.
For the Group Discussion you will mostly get the current issue which has to be discussed. It is not that you have to keep speaking in the discussion, it is all about the way you handle.the situation and your body language. Keep calm even though you do not know the particular topic just try to.grab the points from the others and you can make your points later. You can sometimes get abstract topics.
Best luck...
Hello,
GATE and IES, both are totally different examinations.
GATE is an entrance examination to get admission into IITs, NITs or other engineering colleges for post graduation courses in Engineering, Architecture, etc. In GATE, the top 10% students get a chance to work in PSUs as an engineer. The various companies that recruit on GATE basis are BHEL, ONGC, NTPC, BPCL, etc.
Indian Engineering Services ( IES ) is organised by UPSC and it is typically an exam to work in various government sectors such as Indian railway service, Indian Ordnance Factories Services, Indian defense services, Indian Naval Armament Service or Indian Telecommunication services.
The syllabus of IES covers the whole syllabus of engineering, whereas the syllabus of GATE is limited upto the topics that are important by perspective of Post Graduation.
Best Wishes.
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that your query is missing sufficient information about the course you want to prepare for. I would be able to help you better if your provide me with the specific information.
I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for you future.
I hope you are doing your first year in b.tech.Then you have plenty of time to get yourself prepared for your IES examination. The IES exam is considered as one of the toughest examinations in the country.The IES exam is a three stage recruitment process - IES Preliminary,IES Main and Personality Test.Take the syllabus from the official website and do a systematic study of the individual topics.Preparing well for your b.tech exams will help in your IES preparation.Collect the previous year question papers and try to solve them to get an idea about the question paper and the important topics.If you are not joining a coaching institute,try to get the materials provided by those coaching institutes and try to take many mock tests.All the best!!
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