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previous years rank list for tnea 2019

pdwords Student Expert 9th Nov, 2020

Hello,

DoTE, Tamil Nadu releases TNEA cut-offs, for knowing the rank list of this year and previous year, you may visit our page at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/tnea-rank-list

To know the previous year cut-offs for TNEA, check out at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/tnea-cutoff

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during studying ece course in engineering can I able to manage the time and study for UPSE civil services exam

Rutuja Rohit Kalkate 27th Oct, 2020

Hello aspirant,

It is entirely depends on your time shedule.
While giving time for upsc preparation, you should not ignore the study of ECE.And as we know graduation is compulsory for UPSC exam.So please focus on graduation first.
But if you want to know, how to balance engineering study as well as upsc preparation, then I'm mentioning some points here.
1.First of all you have to understand total syllabus of the exam.after that,
2.You have to make a timetable ,
And then utilize your time accordingly.
3.Read newspaper daily or Read news on television.This habit will be useful further.
4.Prepare self notes and read that notes
5.Focus on clearing concepts or doubts.
6.Refer last 10 years question papers,so that you will get an idea about the UPSC civil services examination.
7.you can start reading from basic books which are necessary to read...and then you can read many of the reference books.
And see If you are preparing for upsc then most importantly you will be very beneficial, if you do time management from now on.
And(we can say that until your graduation is complete) how effectively you study in the time is important than how much time you spend studying for this exam.so think on that.

All the best
And give your best shot...

Hope this answer will help you

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i have obtained a rank of 21679 which clg will i get in first round and i also wanna know if at all i should apply for the first round or wait for the second round counceling

Tamajit Biswas Student Expert 25th Sep, 2020

Hi Abhishek,

Firstly I congratulate you on securing a rank of 21,679 in some entrance examination and now to answer your question, since you have not mentioned the name of the entrance examination you appeared in therefore I would assume that you are referring to JEE Mains and so according to that you would most definitely be able to secure a seat in most of the NITs in the most accredited branches such as CSE, ECE or IT.

To get a clearer picture, kindly refer to the following link:

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor

BEST WISHES!


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cse vs ece which I can opt to manage time and study for upsc civil service exam

pdwords Student Expert 6th Oct, 2020
Hello,

If you are more inclined towards having a job in government sector then Electronics and communication engineering is more suitable choice for you, the reason being you will not be eligible for upsc civil service/state pscs/banking/insurance/cds/ssc/rrb etc but even government organizations too recruit professionals specific to ece field, so comparatively if we see opportunities in government sector are more for ece graduates.
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after ece can I write upsc exam?

Tapas Kumar Singh 6th Oct, 2020

Hello dear student

Yes can write upsc examination , the eligibility of UPSC exam in this article please read it.


A candidate for this examination must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 30 years.


please visit the link for more information.

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria


Hope that's helpful


Best of luck

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is ece course is easy or tough?

darshita 7th Oct, 2020

Electronic communications engineering is a branch where design , develop or research electronic application and apparatus.

. There is many job opportunities in this branch one can change into different field with the engineering. Companies like Wipro, BHEL, NTPC offer you jobs.

Its a hybrid subject you get too learn both communication and electronics.

You can take this subject if you're are good in maths and physics .

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how ias and ips are selected on the basis of upsc civil services exam?

rachanapbennur 6th Oct, 2020

Hello Selvakumar!

All IAS, IPS and IFS aspirants give the common UPSC test. If there clear prelims and mains, then they are called for interview. The final ranking is based on the candidate's performance in both the exam and the interview.

Now, candidates are alloted their respective roles based on their ranking.

Each of IAS, IPS and IFS posts has different cutoffs. When the merit lists are released, candidates are asked to fill a form stating their order of preferences . The cutoff marks are in descending order for IAS, IPS and IFS. The candidate must fill the choice such that their score lies in the cutoff range of the post.

Another factor that decides the allocation process is the number of vacancies in each post. If number of vacancies are less than the number of applicants for that post, then all cannot be hired. The allotment also is based on r eservation policy as made by the government.

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what are all the best skill to develop to clear upsc civil service in 1 St attempt

pdwords Student Expert 4th Oct, 2020
Hello,

In order to crack UPSC in very first attempt, you reason to appear for this exam has to be strong enough, see this exam has humongous syllabus, and sometimes it can be tiring experience for aspirants, in moments like these your reason to become IAS is what will sail you through this difficult phase, this will further make you single minded focus, and with focus comes the dedication, and with dedication you'll learn the lesson of perseverance, so develop the attitude of single-minded focus, dedication and perseverance to sail through the exam and qualify eventually.
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please tell the upsc syllabus for me

lakshita shaan 2nd Oct, 2020

hey,

i hope you are well

paper 1 UPSC IAS prelims syllabus 2020 - general studies

1. current events of national and international importance

2. general issues on environmental ecology , biodiversity and climate change- that do not require specilization

3. economic and social development - sustainable development ,poverty, inclusion, demographics, social sector initiatives etc

4. general science

5. indian polity and governance - constitution , political system , panchayati raj , public policy, right issues etc

6. indian and world geography - physical , social, economic geography of india and the world

paper 2

1. comprehension

2. interpersonal skills including communication

3. logical reasoning and analytical ability

4. decision making and problem solving

5. general mental ability

6. basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude etc) , data interpretation

for  more information kindly go through the link mentioned below

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-syllabus

good luck!


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what are all semesters are there in Electronics and communication engineering?

Aadarsh Gupta 2nd Oct, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Happy to see your interest in this field.

There are overall 8 semesters.

B. Tech ECE (Electronics and Communications Engineering) is an undergraduate program which is of a total of 4 years duration, divided into 8 semesters. The candidates who have passed 12th or any equivalent degree in any Science stream can pursue a course in B. Tech ECE (Electronics and Communications Engineering).

Fee and criteria is different for different colleges.

Please visit this link for more information.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/electronics-and-communication-engineering-0

Hope this was helpful to you.

All the best for your future.

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