ques 1:- sir i want to know that is it necessary to qualify the gate exam befor going in ies exam?
Ques 2:- sir, should i apply for job or should i give the ies exam, after completing civil engineering?
ques 1:- sir i want to know that is it necessary to qualify the gate exam befor going in ies exam?
Ques 2:- sir, should i apply for job or should i give the ies exam, after completing civil engineering?
Related UPSC Questions:
- As the syllabus of GATE and IES are same, is there any need to take IES coaching separately?
- Should I Prepare for IES or GATE exam after completing B.E?
- What would be the best choice for a Mechanical Engineering among GATE (IES), Air Force, MBA, Civil Services?
- Am I eligible for UPSC exams after completing Diploma?
- Will It count one attempt in IES exam,If I failed to appear in exam on Examination day?
- Which is best option between Civils and Groups for B.E (CSE) students?
- IES or GATE after B.Tech (ECE)? Which one to choose?
- How to get a clear idea on basic concepts of IES exam/subjects? Should I continue with my IES preparation or resume my telecommunication job as the exam is very difficult to crack?
- Is it essential to appear in IES exam if preparing for GATE exam?
- Is it possible for an IES officer to attempt IAS exam?
Dear Friend
You can apply for IES (Indian Engineering Service )exam after completing your Engineering
It is not necessary to get qualified in Gate exam.
For this exam candidate must be Engineering Degree from any recognized university.
Age should be between 21-30 years
So dear you are eligible for this exam and can apply
Best of Luck
No it is not necessary to clear GATE before IES you can directly apply for the exam ..............
And if you find good job after your graduation then you can go for it or you can give IES exam as after clearing it you will be handy with excellent chances.
GATE and IES are 2 totally different exams with no links to each other.Infact their standard of questions also varies to a large extent.You do not need to appear for GATE as compulsory but if you do so,it will be kind of a practice for your IES.You can know well which areas you lack in preparation.Being a Civil engineer,you will have the highest number of vacancies through IES.It totally depends on you whether you want to do job or give time for IES.Working as Civil Engineer,it will be difficult for you to prepare for IES even if you are in the Design field.So better to think about your final goal and then proceed rather than listening to others.