Which books should I follow for UPSC Engineering services exam in the stream of E and T?
thank you.
Which books should I follow for UPSC Engineering services exam in the stream of E and T?
thank you.
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Go to the website civilserviceindia.com to see the prescribed textbooks,past questions and syllabus for the particular subject you want to take.That will enable you to prepare very well for the exam
for each subject certain books are good
1) Network analysis Van valkenburg
2) Integrated circuits K.R.BOtkar
3)Signals and systems Oppehum;Willsky and Nacob
4) Principles of communication system Taub&Schilling
5) Digital logic & computer design Morris Mano
6) OPAMp & Linear Integrated circuit A.k GAYkwad
7)Control system Engg Nagrath&Gopal
8)Network and sytems by Roy Choudhary
you need not study the entire book, study only those topics given in the syllabus
Examination Pattern for UPSC Indian Engineering Service Examination :
Section I - Objective Papers :
General Ability Test - General English and General Studies - 200 marks
Engineering Paper I ( That you opt from the available list for test) - 200 marks
Engineering Paper II - (That you opt from the available list for test) - 200 marks
You will get 2 hours for each paper for objective section
Section II - Conventional Papers :
Engineering Paper I - (That you choose from any one of the Civil/Electrical/E&T/Mechanical) - 200 marks
Engineering Paper II - That you choose from any one of the Civil/Electrical/E%T/Mechanical - 200 marks
You will get 3 hours for each paper for descriptive section
Qualifying in all papers is mandatory that are mentioned above and you may also see that there will be four papers conducted for engineering subject that you choose so you should concentrate more on your specialization subject or selected subject of examination and prepare well and you may use these good books to prepare for this examination :
ACE engineering publication for Electronics and Telecommunication - UPSC IES examination
UPSC Engineering Service Examination - E & T book by Deepak Gupta
Chapter Wise Solved Papers for UPSC IES examination - E & T Subject by Arihant Publication
Electronics and Telecommunication Conventional Papers Guide by Made Easy Publishers
If you are preparing at home then you should give at least 10 hours everyday and try to complete every book more than 10 times before examination then only you will be able to write good answers in examination and your answers will be selected for interview process so work hard on this subject and also prepare for other subjects too and if possible then join any coaching institute then you will get complete study material and guidance for examination
All the best