IES's Management College and Research Centre, Mumbai
Hello Vineetha ,
Bachelor of Planning is undergraduate course it is related to designing , Engineering and Managing . it is a four years program in India students can enhance skills like Designing , Sketching , numeracy e.t.c. To get admission in good colleges you have attempt any one or some competition exams like JEE , UPSEE ,NATA , TANCENT e.t.c.
Scope in India here these candidates get government jobs also some of the job profiles Project planner , Urban planner , Interior Designer e.t.c. and you go to higher studies also like M.tech e.t.c.
Yeah of course you can give attempt IES after completing your course you have to choose and prepare any one of it branch paper (Electrical , Mechanical , Civil and Electronics ) .
if you want more information go through this link you get some idea
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-plan-bachelor-of-planning
I think this answer will help you lot .
All the best !!!!!
Hey Vineetha
As far as the placements at facilities and planning is concerned around 80% students get placed with the highest package offered being The highest salary package offered is 10 lakh and the lowest is around 4 lakh per annum.L&t is one of the top recruiter offereing an average payment of 6 lakh per annum.
The total fees of the course is around 2 lakh rupees (tuition fees).
You might not beable to give IES examination because it is only for the students of civil, mechanical, electrical and Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering .
Hello Aspirant,
As per the official website and other related source,
You can apply for IES examination if studied B.Tech part time and your degree is recognized by the government of India.. In order to apply for IES/ESE exam, you should have completed engineering in any of the streams of mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electronics engineering, or electrical engineering. IES exam can be taken in any of the above mentioned degrees, even if it is part time.
Good luck
Hi Sunil,
As per the eligibility criteria for UPSC ESE 2020 exam, student from any branch can give IES exam.
So, yes, if you are studying fire engineering from NGSC Nagpur, then you can give IES exam.
But please note that you will have to study the subjects of anyone of 4 branches mentioned below:-
Refer here for more info - https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ese#UPSC-ESE-Eligibility-Criteria-2020
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Hi Aspirant,
To become an IES Officer, you need to write and crack IES Examination conducted by UPSC every year.
So any engineering graduate can appear for IES, but the only restriction is that he/she has to appear in one of the following areas -
Hope this information is sufficient to answer your query.
For becoming, IES Officer, you need to write and crack IES Examination. Basic qualification required to write the examination is to have a graduate degree in B.E. or B.Tech.
You can write IES Examination in your fourth year of engineering or after that. The examination syllabus comprises your branch's technical syllabus, basic aptitude, mathematics, and general knowledge.
Hope, this information is sufficient to answer your query.
Hello M Bhanumaheswar Reddy ,
Engineering branches that will help one get Government job easily
Hope it will be helpful for you :)
Dear Aspirants ,
Now days there is compression between boys and girls .Girls are doing same work in filed as civil engineer and electronics but mostly Electronics branch jobs are like System designing ,VLSI ,circuit board designing and many works but in civil almost filed work but if you go through designers then you can go auto cad for building designing ,building planning ,survey and many more but its mostly depends upon you where you will fit .
But for me both are good course as per my opinion .
Hope it will helpful
Thanks
IES is considered as one of the toughest examinations in India. It is due to the difficulty related to the examination and also the selection procedure. Thereare less number of posts and more number of aspirants for IES every year. Although IES is difficult, it can be achieved by proper plan and execution of result oriented study.
In view of the vast syllabus and tough competition in IES, only a few candidates can get good ranks in their very first attempt. Majority of the candidates get good ranks in their 2nd or 3rd or higher attempts.
In terms of branch selection, there is no preferable branch if you want to take up IES exam. Choose a branch in accordance with you interest areas and talent and can prepare for the exam as per the UPSC schedule.
Whatever your core branch is, a versatile approach towards engineering can enhance your chances to qualify this exam.Like any other UPSC exam, this one also needs a dedicated and strategic preparation of 16–18 hours a day.
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