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First of all you need a criteria to define 'power' and 'influence'. All these services being naturally prestigious, there is a certain level of difference when it comes to their domain of activity, this difference is what most people define as their 'power' . In simple terms the more influential and far reaching a certain posting is, the more powerful people will consider it to be.
Now let me explain in brief what the so called powers of such officers actually entail:
let me start by ranking them in terms of their social influence (how much are their effecting normal people's lives):
1) IAS - why is an IAS officer considered influential? simply put an IAS officer, during the early part of his/her career when they are collectors, have a far reaching domain of responsibility. They oversee almost every department in a district that generates revenue (hence the name, 'collector). Such control over functioning of so many departments puts an IAS in a position to virtually effect so many lives in their districts and that is why people flock around them to gain their favors. IAS officers in later half of their careers are still really influential because they move over to policy making work in various departments, each bureaucratic policy can majorly impact a department or field.
2) IPS - In early career years, IPS officers have direct impact (literally direct) over the citizenry of a district. They interact with the public, deal with their grievances, they can have the authority to arrest, search and even kill (encounter) under certain circumstances, these powers of the police are really unique and effect a lot of people in their daily lives, police is powerful because the people depend and rely on them for protection, exercise of justice and other things, many times these responsibilities are misused in certain ways, unfortunately and hence gives birth to a misconception that the police can do anything to anybody. Later career, IPS officers move away from the field and work on policy policy, budgets, planning, strategies for better policing of a state or move on to central services just like IAS officers.
3) IRS (different from IRAS) - The reason I put an IRS officer above IFS in the list is because we cannot judge the both on the basis of job profile, UPSC preference list and such. IRS stands above in terms of what you call as 'powers' because as I said, the criteria of power and influence involves direct impact on citizens' lives. In that respect, IRS officers handle one of the most import aspects of our economy, taxation and revenue. That responsibility is in an of itself is unique and gives them a wide array of influential decision making powers.
4) IFS - We generally do not interact directly with IFS officers and so they have a clearly defined domain that indirectly affects us in the long run. Meaning that the foreign policies, diplomatic relations that these officers help form with other nations is where their influence is seen most and a normal person living a normal life has no business in that department so they don't need to go to an IFS officer's door to ask for help.
5) IES - IES officers (engineering services) have their own technical exam for selection and are, essentially, 1st class engineers who are concerned with administration of our industrial sector (PSUs and all) so they have a different career trajectory just like IFS officers do which does not involve other citizens as much.
As for their influence, both IFS and IES officers exercise great influence and position of authority in their respective fields but most people like us don't even know who they are but we know who the collector, Chief secretary or SP or Commissioner of a district are.
There you have it, a simple demarcation of what you call 'powers' of the coveted Civil Servants. They are important positions socially as well as politically speaking but at the end of the day their core responsibility is to serve the nation and its citizens.
Hope it helped get some clarity,
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Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
Indian Engineering services is one of the highly competitive exams in India.
The starting salary of an ies officer is around 82 k in tier 1 cities.
In other cities it is around 75 k .
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Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) prescribes the Indian Engineering Services exam syllabus of ECE. Following is the syllabus for paper 1:
Subjects
Topics
General Studies & Engineering Aptitude
Current events of national & international importance
Engineering Maths
Numerical Analysis
General Principles of Design
Basics of Project Management
Standards & Quality practices in production, construction, maintenance, & services
Ethics & value system in the Engineering profession, etc
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
Basic Electronics Engineering
Basic Electrical Engineering
Materials Science
Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation
Network Theory
Analog and Digital Circuits
Analog and Digital Communication Systems
Control Systems
Computer Organization and Architecture
Electro Magnetics
Advanced Electronics Topics
Advanced Communication Topics
IES ECE Syllabus for Paper 2
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering 1
Basic Electronics Engineering - Basics of semiconductors, Diode/Transistor basics & characteristics, Diodes for different uses, Junction & Field Effect Transistors, Transistor amplifiers of different types, oscillators & other circuits, Basics of Integrated Circuits, Bipolar, MOS & CMOS ICs, Basics of linear ICs, operational amplifiers and their applications
Basic Electrical Engineering - DC circuitsOhm’s & Kirchoff’s laws, mesh and nodal analysis, circuit theorems, Electromagnetism, Faraday’s & Lenz’s laws, induced EMF & its uses, Singlephase AC circuits, Transformers, efficiency, BasicsDC machines, induction machines & synchronous machines, Electrical power sources & their uses
Materials Science - Electrical Engineering materials, Crystal structure & defects, Ceramic materialsstructures, composites, processing & 26 uses, Insulating laminates for electronics, structures, properties & uses, Magnetic materials, basics, classification, ferrites, ferro/paramagnetic materials & components, Nano materialsbasics, preparation, purification, sintering, nanoparticles & uses, Nanooptical/magnetic/electronic materials & uses, Superconductivity, uses
Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation - Principles of measurement, accuracy, precision and standards, Analog & Digital systems for measurement, measuring instruments for different applications, Static/dynamic characteristics of measurement systems, errors, statistical analysis & curve fitting, Different types of transducers & displays, Data acquisition system basics
Network Theory - Network graphs & matrices, WyeDelta transformation, Linear constant coefficient differential equations, Solution of network equations using Laplace transforms, 2port network parameters, State equations for networks, Steady state sinusoidal analysis
Analog and Digital Circuits - Small signal equivalent circuits of diodes, BJTS & FETs, Diode circuits for different uses, Biasing & stability of BJT & FET amplifier circuits, Analysis/design of amplifier, Feedback & uses, Active filters, timers, multipliers, wave shaping, A/DD/A converters, Boolean Algebra uses, Logic gates, Digital IC families, Combinatorial/sequential circuits, Basics of multiplexers, counters/registers/ memories /microprocessors, design & applications
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering 2
Analog and Digital Communication Systems - Random signals, noise, probability theory, information theory, Analog versus digital communication & applications, Digital communication basics, Digital modulation, Multiple access, Optical communication
Control Systems - Classification of signals and systems, Application of signal and system theory, System realization; Transforms & their applications, Signal flow graphs, RouthHurwitz criteria, root loci, Nyquist/Bode plots, Feedback systems, stability analysis, steady state, transient & frequency response analysis, Design of control systems, compensators, elements of lead/lag compensation, PID & industrial controller
Computer Organization and Architecture - Basic architecture, CPU, I/O organisation, memory organisation, peripheral devices, trends, Hardware/software issues, Data representation & Programming, Operating systems, Memory management, virtual memory, file systems, protection & security, Databases, different types, characteristics and design, Transactions & concurrency control, Elements of programming languages, typical examples
Electro Magnetics - Elements of vector calculus, Maxwell’s equationsbasic concepts, Gauss’, Stokes’ theorems, Wave propagation through different media, Transmission Lines, Waveguidesbasics, rectangular types, modes, cutoff frequency, dispersion, dielectric types, Antennasradiation pattern, monopoles/dipoles, gain, arraysactive/passive, theory, uses
Advanced Electronics Topics - VLSI technology, VLSI design, Pipeline concepts & functions, Design for testability, examples, DSP, Digital filters, Microprocessors & microcontrollers, basics, interrupts, DMA, instruction sets, interfacing, Controllers & uses, Embedded systems
Advanced Communication Topics - Communication networks, Cellular networks, types, analysis, protocols, Microwave & satellite communication, Communication satellites, orbits, characteristics, systems, uses, Fibreoptic communication systems, block schematics, link calculations, system design, etc
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As per the official eligibility criteria for the 2021 exam, your age should not be under 21, more specifically your date of birth should not be later than 1st January, 2000. Which means you have to complete 21 years of age and not just running.
Hello Aspirant,
Electronics and Communication engineering, often abbreviated as ECE, is one of the most sought-after engineering courses in India after Computer science, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. It involves designing, developing and manufacturing electronic equipment (for devices and circuits) as well as communication systems. The course enables you with a clear understanding of analog transmission, basic electronics, microprocessors, solid-state devices, digital analog communication, satellite communication, Integrated circuits, antennae and wave progression and microwave engineering.
After B. Tech in ECE, you can expect a minimum salary of Rs. 20,00,000 p.a. , and a maximum of Rs.20,00,000 p.a., depending upon your college, academics, and your skills. The expected jobs are Production manager, Electronics hardware development engineer, Programmer analyst, Electrical and Electronics Engineer etc.
Engineering courses are very popular among the students in India. Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) helps build a career in the Telecom industry, consumer electronics manufacturing organization, Software Industry, Mobile Communication & IT Industry, Power Electronics, Healthcare Equipment Manufacturing Industry and several others like that of steel and chemicals. Public Sector Undertakings such as MTNL, BSNL and IOCL have been recruiting them for a long time.
Apart from this, many graduates prefer Indian Engineering Service(IES), which is considered very prestigious in the engineering field. Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) Engineers are also employed in the Semiconductor and Chip design Industry predominantly. Indian telephone industry, Defense, AIR, NPL and development centres across various states keep hiring ECE graduates.
The top recruiters include:
So, you can apply for IES , Railways and other Govt. jobs after B. Tech in ECE.
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Hope this information was useful to you. Feel free to ask any more doubts.
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