IES's Management College and Research Centre, Mumbai
There are approximately 13 sectors in which IES services are utilitised. They are:
Central Power Engineering Services
Indian Telecommunication Services
Indian Navy Armaments Services
Border Roads Engineering Services
Indian Railway Services
Central Engineering Service for roads
Central Water Engineering
Geological Survey of India
Indian Ordinance Factory
Indian Supply Service
Defence
Hello,
The duties of an Indian Engineering Services (IES) officer is to meet the technical functions of the government of india .an IES officer functions in technical areas like roads, railways, manufacturing, defense, construction, public works, telecommunications,power .
It is a good job .that it also has huge salary payment.
Dear Aspirant,
For ILS seats, the cut off is same as that of general category cut off. So it is difficult to predict the cut off. Also the college don't release the ILS cut off as such. The general category cut off for Chetna, MET, IES is around 98 percentile.
Hello aspirant
Indian Engineering Services vacancies for Mechanical Engineering from Scheduled Tribe ( ST) category are , 2 seats as per 2018 review.
For 2020 in all 495 vacancies are there in mechanical engineering , IES, out of which 21 seats are reserved for PWD category and 2 seats for
The number of seats in ESE(formerly IES) vary every year. For instance, in 2014, total number of vacancies (all branches) were 572, in 2015 it got reduced to 475, and in 2016 it increased to 602. Number of seats are subject to vacancies in various central government departments.
ISRO mein kaam karne ke 2 tareeke hain. Ek toh ap IIST mein join hoke B.Tech padna hain. Aur IIST mein admissions JEE Advanced ke dwaara hoga. Toh aapko Physics aur Mathematics zaroori subjects honge. Aur doosre tareekha hain B.Sc Physics ke dwaara Technical Assistant ke quailfication pe jaane ka.
Hi
Yes, you will be eligible to give the IES exam. The exam guidelines only state that you would need to have a valid B.Tech degree, from a foreign or Indian recognised Institute. Additionally, there is also no minimum percentage of marks in B.Tech set by UPSC.
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