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UPSC ESE / IES

UPSC ESE / IES

Union Public Service Commission Engineering Services Exam

Overview

Every year, the UPSC conducts an ESE/IES exam to recruit candidates for various specialized positions under the Union Government departments. The IES is the Central Civil Service and after clearing this exam candidates can be posted anywhere across India. This IES exam is conducted to recruit applicants for various engineering positions into multiple departments under the Government of India. The Engineering Services exam is conducted for four the branches of engineering as follows:

  • Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering

In the past, the exam was conducted as the Indian Engineering Services (IES) exam and was considered as the one of the toughest exams. Every year, nearly, approx. two as applicants appear in the examination. IES exam recruits candidates for the Group A and Group B officers at the technical positions. The IES exam has three stages of the recruitment process as- Preliminary, IES Mains Exam and Personality Test. On the basis of the merit list candidates will be selected for the available posts. 

If you wish to apply for this exam then read the below article till the end to get detailed knowledge about the exam.

Highlights of IES Exam:

Particulars  Information 
Exam  Engineering Service Exam (ESE/IES)
Conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission)
Level of exam National level
Frequency of exam Once in a year
Mode of exam Offline 
Stages of the exam Three 
Application fees Rupees 200

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Eligibility

  • Applicants must be either
  • A Bhutanese Subject or Indian Citizenship or Nepalese Subject or Tibetan Refugee who permanently settled in India before 1, January 1962
  • Applicants must be at least 21 years old and not more than 30 years old. 
  • Candidates must need to hold an engineering degree from a recognized university or institute
  • Applicants who have Engineering Degree or Diploma from the foreign university/ institute or college

Syllabus

The IES syllabus will be different for Prelims as well as the Mains exam. Applicants can check the Prelims syllabus from below table:

Prelims Paper 1 Syllabus:

Paper 1 Syllabus
Environment: climate change, conservation, pollution, and so on. Technologies of Information and Communication (ICT)
Current affairs (national and international) General Design & Drawing Principles
Maintenance Ethics and Values in the Engineering Profession
Construction and production Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
Material Science and relevant Energy Basics Project Management
Importance of Safety Engineering Mathematics

 

Prelims Paper 2 Syllabus:

Paper 2 syllabus
 (Civil Engineering) (Electrical Engineering)
Building Materials Electrical Materials
Solid Mechanics Engineering Mathematics
Construction Practice and Management Electric Circuits
Steel Structures Design Electronic Measurements
Concrete design and Masonry structures Basic Electronic Engineering
( Mechanical Engineering) Computer Fundamentals
Fluid Mechanics (Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering)
Power Planting Engineering Network Theory
Refrigerations Analog and Digital Circuits
IC Engines Materials Science
Thermodynamics and Heat Paper Basic Electronics Engineering
Turbo Machinery Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements
  Basic Electrical Engineering

 

Mains Syllabus:

Mains Syllabus for IES Exam
(Civil Engineering) (Electrical Engineering)
Foundation Engineering Digital and Analog Electronics
Geotechnical Engineering Systems and Signal Processing
Transportation Engineering Power Drive and Electronics
Geology and Surveying Control Systems
Hydraulic Machines and Hydropower Electrical Machines
Water Resource Engineering (Electrical and Telecommunication Engineering)
(Mechanical Engineering)  Advanced Communication
Engineering Materials Advanced Electronics Topics
Design of Machine Elements Electro Magnetics
Mechatronics and Robotics Digital and Analog Communication Systems
Industrial and Maintenance Engineering Control Systems
Engineering Machines Architecture and Computer Organization
Mechanisms and Machines  

Exam Pattern

Check the exam pattern for the Prelims exam:

Papers Total Questions Total marks
Paper 1 100 200
Paper 2 150 300
Total 250 500

Exam Pattern for Mains Exam:

Papers Total questions Total marks
Paper 1 5 300
Paper 2 5 300
Total 10 300

Exam Important Date

Events  Important Dates (Expected)
Application form starting date Sep-22
Admit card availability Dec-22
Exam date for Prelims exam Jan-23
Exam date for Mains Jun-23
Interview  Nov-23

Exam Application Process

  • To fill the application form of UPSC IES applicants need to visit the official website 
  • From the homepage, click on the online Application for multiple UPSC examinations
  • Select the New Users option
  • A new window will open, fill in the personal details for registration
  • Enter login credentials and fill other required information
  • Pay the application fees i.e. Rupees 200
  • Submit the application form

 

Selection Process of IES Exam:

The selection process of IES will be based on the three stages. First applicants need to clear Prelims as well as the Mains exam. Only applicants who clear the Paper 1 and Paper 2 exams of the Prelims exam will be eligible to appear in the Mains exam.
Applicants who obtain the required marks in the Prelims and Mains exam will participate in the IES Personality test. 

Exam Center

The exam centers will be different for Mains as well as the Prelims exams. check the exam centers below information:

Exam Centers for Prelims exam:
Aligarh, Aizawl, Bangalore, Prayagraj, Bhopal, Bareilly, Chennai, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Delhi, Cuttack, Dispur, Gangtok, Dharwad, Imphal, Itanagar, Hyderabad, Raipur, Jhansi, Port Blair, Jorhat, Jammu, Kolkata, Tirupati, Kohima, Lucknow.

Exam Centers for Mains Exam:
Aizawl, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Cuttack, Raipur, Dehradun, Hyderabad, Ranchi, Bhopal, Bangalore, Shillong,Kolkata, Lucknow, Shimla, Jammu, Cuttack, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram, Visakhapatnam, Chandigarh, Patna, Jaipur

FAQ

Ques: Is the IES exam more hard to clear to clear as compare to IAS exam?
Ans:
Both IAS and IES exams are the toughest exams and need extensive preparation. 

 

Ques: How many times a candidate can apply for the IES exam?
Ans:
There is no limitation to apply for the IES exam. Only applicants must be under the age limit criteria as decided by the authority.

 

Ques: Can Computer Science students eligible for the IES exam?
Ans:
Yes, applicants who have computer science degree can apply for this exam, but they need to select the engineering branch to appear in the exam.

 

Ques: IS there any physical test for the IES exam?
Ans:
No, there is no physical test in the IES exam. Applicants only need to clear Prelims, Mains and Interview to get selected in the exam.

 

Ques: How many branches are available in the IES Exam?
Ans:
There are four branches available in the IES exam:

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
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