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  • 24-06-2012, 10:46 AM
    venkataprakash

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    IES Stand for Indian Engineering Service Examination , this examination is conducted by Union Public Service Commission Once in a year . To apply for this examination , you should have a completed engineering degree from a recognized University . Final year candidate may also eligible . There is no minimum marks required .

    Nationality :-

    Candidate must be either :-


    ~~a Citizen of India OR
    ~~a Subject of Bhutan OR
    ~~a Subject of Nepal OR
    ~~a Tibetan refugee settled permanently in India , before 1962.

    Age limits :-

    ~~Age should be between 21 years and 30 years and relaxation is exits as per government rules .
    ~~3 years for OBC candidates , 5 years for SC/ST .

    Education Qualification :-

    ~~Minimum qualification is completed engineering OR final year of engineering .
    ~~IES Exam is conducted for Civil , Mech , Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering , Electrical .
    ~~If you are not completed these branches then you can opt from within these subjects .

    Official website :- www.upsc.gov.in
  • 23-06-2012, 09:22 PM
    Mohit Bansal

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    dear friend ,sorry to say that chemical Engineers can not apply for UPSC exam.

    students of following category can only apply for UPSC exams

    • Civil Engineering,
    • Mechanical Engineering,
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering



    for more detail visit www.upsc.gov.in
  • 22-06-2012, 10:54 AM
    jitenhrt

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    any engineering graduate can give the examination who have passed/appearing in final year from recognised university having fulfillment of the all requisite

    but you are bound to choose among the

    following four descpline of engineering as your written professional subjects irrespective of your branch

    @electrical engg.
    @mechanical engg.
    @civil engg.
    @electronics & telecommunication engg.

    -> age within 21-30 years for general category,
    21-33 years for OBC category,
    21-35 years for SC/ST category.

    -->> INDIAN nationality or subject of it is must.
  • 21-06-2012, 11:09 PM
    jxsab

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    Quote Originally Posted by jainarayan View Post
    can a chemical engineer apply in ies exam?
    Hey friend,

    IES stands for Indian Engineering Service

    This is one of the UPSC exams and this exam is conducted for candidates to join in Indian Engineering Organizations.

    You cannot apply for the IES Exam as you are ineligible for the exam

    The reason for it is that you are not satisfying the education qualification needed for the exam.

    There are certain framed criteria's which has to be satisfied in order to apply for the IES Exam and as far regarding the education qualification needed for the exam you are dissatisfying it.

    The education qualification needed for the IES states that the candidate who have completed degree in:


    • Civil Engineering,
    • Mechanical Engineering,
    • Electrical Engineering and
    • Electronics & Tele Communication Engineering
    As you are a Chemical Student you are ineligible for applying.

    You can get more information at the official site of UPSC at www.upsc.gov.in
  • 21-06-2012, 02:27 PM
    Aman4Shukla

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    Dear Applicant,
    -Having completed your Chemical Engineering,You are definitely eligible for the INDIAN ENGINEERING SERVICE exams,conducted annually by the UPSC.
    -The notifications of the release of forms for this exam is available in January,and the exam is conducted in June,as in 2012,it is scheduled to happen on 15th June,2012,nd will take place for a period of 3 Days.
    -The ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for the IES exams are drawn below-
    {01} NATIONALITY.
    You must be a citizen of India,
    or,You must be a subject of Nepal or Bhutan,
    or,You must be a Tibetan refugee settled permanently in India,before 1962.
    {02} AGE LIMITS.
    You must be 21 To 30 years of age.
    However,the upper age limit is relaxable by 5 Years for SC/ST and by 3 Years for OBC and physically disabled.
    {03} EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS.
    You must hold a degree in Engineering from a recognized university,or be a final year student in the same.
    However,you will have to opt from within the 4 subjects,namely Civil Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering and Electrical Engineering.
    ---All eligible persons can apply for the exams.
    ---For further details and updates of the exams,you can refer to the Offiial website of the UPSC-www.upsc.gov.in
    All The Best!!
  • 09-04-2012, 12:59 PM
    abhimanyu12

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    APPLY FOR IES EXAM
    Candidates can apply online by using website:
    http://www.upsconline.nic.in.
    There is two parts for filling the form.
    Part-I
    Part-II
    Part-I you can easily fill and for the rest part of the part-II you have to fill with the help of bank chalan number.
    Size of digital photo:-20 to 40 kb
    Size of the scanned signature:-10 to 20 kb.

    ELIGIBILITY FOR IES EXAM

    The minimum eligibility criteria required for IES exam is to be a engineer or you must have a degree of engineering.

    *CIVIL ENGINEERING
    *MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
    *ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
    *ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
    *or any equivalent degree


    M.Sc degree or equivalent with wireless communication ,electronics,radio physics,etc..

    Final year students can also apply in this examination.

    All the best______________________________


  • 08-04-2012, 02:20 AM
    romibal

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    sorry a chemical engineer cannot apply for IES try some other upsc exams. details of the same have been attached
  • 07-04-2012, 07:41 PM
    goyalsaksham91

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    Any person with an engineering degree can apply in IES(Indian Engineering Services) provided he /she satisfies the required age specifications.
    so yes u can apply for IES
  • 07-04-2012, 01:14 AM
    minakshi goyal

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

  • 06-04-2012, 01:11 PM
    sankari

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    Quote Originally Posted by jainarayan View Post
    can a chemical engineer apply in ies exam?
    IES - INDIAN ENGINEERING SERVICES

    a candidate with B.E/B.Tech in CIVIL/ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL/ELECTRONICS TELECOMMUNICATIONS only can apply for IES.
  • 06-04-2012, 01:52 AM
    mithu ashi

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    I.E.S Stands for Engineering Services examination.
    This examination is conducted by U.P.S.C Every year.

    ELIGIBILITY:-

    ->To apply for IES Examination you need to be a Engineering graduate.

    -> If you have cracked this examination then you will join the Government Sector as a Engineer.

    Candidates who have completed graduation from one of these streams can apply.
    -> Civil Engineering.
    -> Mecahnical Engineering.
    -> Electrical Engineering.
    -> Electronics & Telecommunication.

    So, Only these 4 Stream candidates are eligible for UPSC IES Examination,

    But In the official website it is mentioned that any Engineering candidates are eligible for IES Examination,
    So please contact the UPSC Concerned department and confirm form there, they will tell you is you are eligible for IES Examination or not.

    Eligible candidates may fill the application form Online or Offline,
    You can also Obtained the application form directly form the designated Post offices, So please contact the Commission or check the UPSC Official website -
    http://upsc.gov.in

  • 03-04-2012, 12:52 AM
    vinay8802

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    ya chemical enginerrs can aplly for this .....as it needs engineering degree
  • 03-04-2012, 12:20 AM
    nitesh

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    no, a chemical engineer can't apply for IES
    only mech. ,civil,electronics and communication,electrical engineers and m.sc degree or its equivalent with wireless communication,electronics,radio physics or radio engineering as a special subject can apply for IES
  • 02-04-2012, 09:49 PM
    jayantaghosh

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    any person graduate in chemestry can apply IES exam. Yes a chemical engineer apply if complited B.Tech from any recognised university.
  • 02-04-2012, 09:01 PM
    pgoyal0510

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    IES exam.a Chemical Engineer

    IES exam only engneers having degrre in civi, mechnical, ece, elecrical engneeging or m.sc in specilization in radio physics can apply for certain posts
  • 02-04-2012, 06:09 PM
    anmol tanwar

    Re: Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    IES stands for Indian Engineering services.
    Any engineering graduate can apply and appear in the examination as per my knowledge.
  • 02-04-2012, 01:39 PM
    jainarayan

    Who can apply for IES? Can a Chemical Engineer Apply in IES exam?

    can a chemical engineer apply in ies exam?

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