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17th July 2014, 09:08 AM
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Preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service
I want to give the exam of Indian Engineering Service and for that I want to get the details of preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service so can you provide me that?
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17th July 2014, 11:48 AM
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Re: Preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service
As you want to get the details of preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service so here it is for you: For General English and General Studies candidates must read NCERT books which is sufficient Since current affairs are asked very much, reading one national newspaper daily helps a lot in preparations. Candidates must solve last year question papers as much as they can Practice makes man perfect. So candidates must do practice a lot There can be no tailor-made strategy for clearing exams. Candidates must stick to the time table of daily studies Have a proportionately balanced approach to all the papers. Cover all the important topics in your technical papers Every individual has to develop his/her own strategy based upon requirements. Reference Books: |
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29th July 2014, 02:26 PM
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Preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service
I want to give the exam of Indian Engineering Service and for that I want to get the details of preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service so can you provide me that?
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30th July 2014, 04:00 PM
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Re: Preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service
As you want to get the details of preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service so here it is for you: Cover the whole syllabus... Understnad the question pattern. Practise on the test pattern Pay attention on the trics. Note down the important formulla Prepare for the subject well in advance. Candidates must solve last year question papers as much as they can Candidates must make their own notes and stick to that Do not study from various sources. Avoid placing yourself under constant pressure Finish the syllabus well in advance to leave enough room for revision. Candidates must use Reference books for derivations, equations, conceptual thought process, theory etc. Reference Books: Screen Shot |
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17th August 2014, 10:28 AM
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Preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service
I want to give the exam of Indian Engineering Service and for that I want to get the preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service so can you provide me that?
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17th August 2014, 12:30 PM
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Re: Preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service
As you want to get the preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service so here it is for you: Paper Pattern: Total marks: 1,200 The examination comprises a written test followed by a personal interview. Written test: Total marks: 1,000 Type: Descriptive and objective Number of days: 3 days Number of hours: 10 hours Engineering discipline to be chosen from the following Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. Here's a glimpse of how the exam is spread: Paper - I (200 Marks) Type: Objective Subjects: General Ability Test, Part A: General English Paper - II (200 Marks) Type: Objective Subjects: Civil Engineering / Mechanical Engineering / Electrical Engineering / Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Paper - III (200 Marks) Type: Objective Subjects: Civil Engineering / Mechanical Engineering / Electrical Engineering / Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. Paper - IV (200 Marks) Type: Objective Subjects: General Ability Test Paper - V (200 Marks) Type: Conventional (Subjective) Subjects: Civil Engineering / Mechanical Engineering / Electrical Engineering / Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Part A: General English Tips: Keep an eye on the current affairs, especially that happened in the past one year, to get more marks in General Ability paper. For remembering definitions, try studying from flash cards. Refer to past question papers Try to refer to past question papers and solve as many questions as possible. Reference Books: Reference Books for IES Civil Engineering: 1. Strength of Materials / Mechanics of Structure - Gare and Timoshenko, E. Popove, L. Singer, B.C. Punamia 2. Theory of Structures / Analysis of Structure - S. Ramamurtham, L.S. Negi and Janqit, Gupta and Pandit, C.S. Reddy 3. Construction Planning and Management - (i) PERT-CPM - B.C. Punamia (ii) Engineering Economy and unsolved Problems on PERT-CPM - U.K. Srivastava (iii) Equipment - PEURIFOY 4. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Gopal Ranjan and Rao, Venkat Ramaiha, S.K. Grag, B.C. Punamia 5. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines - Modi and Seth, R.K. Bansal, A.K. Jain, K. Subramanyam, Jagdish Lal 6. Environmental Engineering - B.C. Punamia(Part 1 & 2), S.K. Garg (Part 1 & 2), Peavy, Metcalf & Eddy 7. Highway Engineering - Khanna & Justo, Kadiyali 8. Railway Engineering - Saxena & Arora 9. Airport Engineering - Saxena & Arora 10. Docks & Harbors’ - Rangwala 11. Building Materials - Rangwala, M.L. Gambhir 12. R.C.C. Design - B.C. Punamia, A.K. Jain, 13. Steel Design - S.K. Duggal, L.S. Negi, 14. Plastic Analysis - Manicka Selvam IES Electrical Engineering Reference Books: 1. Electronic Devices & Circuits and Analog Electronics (i) Integrated electronics : Analog and Digital Circuit and system - Jacob Millman and Christos C. Halkias (ii) Microelectronic Circuits - Sedra & Smith (iii) Electronic Devices and Circuits - J.B. Gupta (iv) OP Amp and linear Integrated Circuit - Ramakant A.Gayakwad (v) Solid State electronic devices - Streetman and Banerjee (vi) Semiconductor devices - S.M.Sze 2. Communication System (i) Communication System - Simon Haykins (ii) An introduction to Analog and Digital Communication - Simon Haykins (iii) Communication System : Analog and Digital - Singh and Sapre (iv) Modern Digital and Analog Communication System - B.P. Lathi (v) Electronic Communication System - Kennedyand Davis 3. Signal and System - Oppenheim and Willsky 4. Optical Fiber Communication - Senior 5. Satellite Communications - Pratt and Bostian 6. Monochrome and colour - R.R. Gulati 7. Control System (i) Control System Engineering - I.G. Nagrath & M. Gopal (ii) Automatic Control System - B.C. Kuo (iii) Linear Control System - B.S. Manke 8. Electro Magnetic Theory (i) Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics - N. N. Rao (ii) Elements of Electromagnetics - Sadiku (iii) Engineering Electromagnetics - W.H.Hayt (iv) Antenna and Wave Propagation - K.D. Prasad 9. Digital Electronics (i) Digital Design - M. Morris Mano (ii) Digital Systems - Tocci and Widmer (iii) Modern Digital Electronics - R. P. Jain 10. Computer Engineering (i) Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Application - Ramesh S. Gaonkar (ii) Computer Organization and Structure - Stalling 11. Microwave Engineering (i) Microwave Devices and Circuits - Liao (ii) Microwave Engineering - Sanjeev Gupta (iii) Microwave Engineering - Pozar 12. Network Theory (i) Networks and Systems - D. Roy Chaudhary (ii) Engineering Circuit Analysis - Hayt 13. Electrical Engineering Material science - S.P. Seth 14. Measurement and Instrumentation (i) Electrical & Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation - A. K. Sahney (ii) Electronic Instrumentation - H. S. Kalsi 15. Electrical Machine (i) Electrical Machinery - PS Bhimra (ii) Electrical Machines - Nagrath & Kothari 16. Power System (i) Power System Engineering - Nagrath & Kothari (ii) Electric Power Systems - CL Wadhwa 17. Power Electronics - PS Bhimra IES Electronics and Communication Engineering Reference Books: 1. Electronic Devices and Circuits & Analog Electronics - (i) Integrated electronics : Analog and Digital Circuit and system - Jacob Millman Halkias (ii) Microelectronic Circuits - Sedra & Smith (iii) Electronic Devices and Circuits - J.B. Gupta (iv) OP Amp and linear Integrated Circuit - Ramakant A. Gayakwad (v) Solid State electronic devices - Streetman and Banerjee (vi) Semiconductor devices - S.M.Sze 2. Communication Systems (i) Communication System - Simon Haykins (ii) An introduction to Analog and Digital Communication - Simon Haykins (iii) Communication System : Analog and Digital - Singh and Sapre (iv) Modern Digital and Analog Communication System - B.P. Lathi (v) Electronic Communication System - Kennedy and Davis 3. Signal and System - Oppenheim and Willsky 4. Optical Fiber Communication - Senior 5. Satellite Communications - Pratt and Bostian 6. Monochrome and colour - R.R. Gulati 7. Control System (i) Control System Engineering - I.G. Nagrath and M.Gopal (ii) Automatic Control System - B.C. Kuo (iii) Linear Control System - B.S. Manke 8. Electro Magnetic Theory (i) Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics - N. N. Rao (ii) Elements of Electromagnetics - Sadiku (iii) Engineering Electromagnetics - W.H.Hayt (iv) Antenna and Wave Propagation - K.D. Prasad 9. Digital Electronics (i) Digital Design - M. Morris Mano (ii) Digital Systems - Tocci & Widmer (iii) Modern Digital Electronics - R. P. Jain 10. Computer Engineering (i) Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Application - Ramesh S. Gaonkar (ii) Computer Organization and Structure - Stalling 11. Microwave Engineering (i) Microwave Devices and Circuits - Liao (ii) Microwave Engineering - Sanjeev Gupta (iii) Microwave Engineering - Pozar 12. Network Theory (i) Networks and Systems - D. Roy Chaudhary (ii) Engineering Circuit Analysis - Hayt 13. Measurement and Instrumentation (i) Electrical & Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation - A. K. Sahney (ii) Electronic Instrumentation - H.S. Kalsi IES Mechanical Engineering Reference Books: 1. Engineering Thermodyanamics - P.K. Nag, Cengel and Boles 2. I.C. Engine - R.P. Sharma, M. L. Mathur 3. Gas Turbine and Propulsive Systems - P.R. Khajuria & S.P. Dubey, V Ganesan 4. Fluid Mechanics - D.S. Kumar, Cengel and Cimbala, K.L. Kumar, Frank M. White 5. Compressible Flow - S.M. Yahya, John D. Anderson 6. Heat and Mass Transfer - P.K. Nag, J.P. Hollman, D.S. Kumar, R.C. Sachdeva 7. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning - P.K. Nag , C.P. Arora Domkundwar 8. Fluid Machinery - D.S. Kumar, Jagdish Lal, R.K. Bansal 9. Theory of Machines - S.S. Rattan, Thomas Bevan 10. Mechanical Vibration - V.P. Singh, G.K. Grover 11. Machine Design - Shigley , V.B. Bhandari 12. Material Science - W.D. Callister, I.P. Singh 13. Production Engineering - P.N. Rao (Vol 1 and 2), Kalpkjian Schmid, Amitabh Ghosh and A.K. Malik 14. Industrial Engineering - O.P. Khanna Buffa and Sarin 15. Operations Research - A.M. Natarajan, P. Balasubramani 16. Strength of Materials - Timoshenko gere, Ramamrutham, B.C. Punamia |
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31st March 2015, 08:38 AM
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Re: Preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service
How to Prepare for Indian Engineering Service exam , will you give me tips for preparation for cracking the exam ?
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31st March 2015, 08:45 AM
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Re: Preparation tips for the exam of Indian Engineering Service
As you want I am here providing you tips for preparation for Indian Engineering Service exam. Tips : Understand the structure of the exam. Know the topics covered by each section of the exam. Buy test prep books. Start studies as early as possible. Spend the most time studying your weakest topics Attend mock tests. Solve question papers from past exams Keep up-to-date Prepare notes Read news paper IES Examination Pattern: The written examination will comprise two sections: Section I - objective types questions Section II – conventional (essay) type questions papers. Both Sections will cover the entire syllabus of the relevant engineering subject. The question paper will only be in English therefore, all the answers should be answered in English only. |