As the syllabus of IES is very vast and for understanding it need to be done from one or two years before so i wanted to to know if you have any plan of action in which i can go side by side by taking enginerring as well as my coaching for IES.
As the syllabus of IES is very vast and for understanding it need to be done from one or two years before so i wanted to to know if you have any plan of action in which i can go side by side by taking enginerring as well as my coaching for IES.
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IES QUALIFICATION: B.E/B.Tech in CIVIL/MECH/ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
it is not necessary to go for IES coaching.
IES syllabus & your engineering syllabus both are same.
follow standard books for all your core subjects. this will help you a lot for understanding your subjects & also you can get good scores in sem exams as well as it will help for your IES preparations.
you must know basic concepts of all your subjects.
GOOD LUCK
Dear first tell me you are from which stream??
To appear in Indian Engineering stream you have to take Either CIVIL or MECHANICAL or ELECTRICAL or ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION Engineering.
So, Choose your syllabus accordingly.
This is the exam pattern for those 4 streams.
GENERAL TIPS OF EXAMINATION PREPARATION:-
--CONCENTRATE MORE ON STUDIES.
--BE COOL & CONFIDENT FOR EXAM.
--DO YOUR TIME MANAGEMENT.
--TAKE SMALL BREAK DURING STUDIES.
--REDUCE YOUR MENTAL STRESS LEVEL.
--PRACTICE MORE & MORE.IT IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS.
--SOLVE PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS.
--KNOW YOUR EXAMINATION PATTERN & TYPES OF QUESTION ASKED.
--KNOW YOUR SYLLABUS IN DETAILS.
--TRY TO SOLVE PROBLEMS USING TRICKS. IT SAVES YOUR LOT OF TIME.
--PURCHASE ONLY RELEVANT & USEFUL BOOKS FOR EXAM.
dear as IES requires the candidates who did b.tech in streams like electric,mech., or elec. and tel. so if you are doing b.tech in the above streams then i would suggest you do just prepare well your current syllabus this surely help you in clearing the IES exam as well because in IES exam mostly ques. from your syllabus is asked so you should prepare well your all subjects and also along with this you need to clear all your concepts of your previous classes as well. good luck.
Yes its vast but keep all the subject in touch and both objective and subjective type of question because both type of questions wil be asked.and prepare for apti,reasoning,english most importantly read news paper daily.
TIPS TO CRACK IES EXAM :-
-- YOU MUST BE COOL & CONFIDENT FOR THE EXAMINATION .
-- YOU MUST HAVE STRONG WILLING POWER TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS.
-- YOU HAVE TO DO HARD WORK ON STUDY.
-- TAKE 10 MINUTES OF BREAK AFTER 2 HOURS OF CONTINUOUS STUDY. THIS REDUCES YOUR STRESS LEVEL.
-- MAKE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE & PLANNING.
-- SOLVE PROBLEMS BY APPLYING TRICKS.
-- MAKE TIME MANAGEMENT.
-- KNOW YOUR ALL SYLLABUS & PATTERN OF EXAM & PREPARE ACCORDINGLY.
-- PURCHASE ONLY RELEVANT & USEFUL BOOKS FOR EXAM.
-- PRACTICE MORE & MORE. SOLVE ALL PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS.
BOOKS FOR PREPARATION FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING:-
Steel Structures - Duggal
Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics - Modi & Seth, R K Bansal, Subramanyam
Structural Analysis - Negi, S Ramamurtham, C K Vang
Concrete Structures - Punamia & Jain , H J Shah
Strength of Materials - Gere and Temoshenko, B C Punamia
Irrigation - S K Garg
Highway Engg. - Khanna & Jasto, Kadiyali
Hydrology - Subramanyam
Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engg. - Ranjan & Rao, Venkat Ramaiha, S K Garg
HOW TO PREPARE FOR IES?
1)Time allocation/Time management is very important factor.
2) Make your own schedule according to syllabus.
3) Reduce your mental stress level.
4) Be cool & confident always.
5) Purchase standard & good books for preparation.
6) Read news paper & magazine regularly.
7) Keep yourself updated about general knowledge & current affairs.
8) You may also attend coaching classes.
9) Practice previous year question papers.
10) Make your English communication level strong.
goood luck..Dear first tell me you are from which stream??
To appear in Indian Engineering stream you have to take Either CIVIL or MECHANICAL or ELECTRICAL or ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION Engineering.
So, Choose your syllabus accordingly.
This is the exam pattern for those 4 streams.
GENERAL TIPS OF EXAMINATION PREPARATION:-
--CONCENTRATE MORE ON STUDIES.
--BE COOL & CONFIDENT FOR EXAM.
--DO YOUR TIME MANAGEMENT.
--TAKE SMALL BREAK DURING STUDIES.
--REDUCE YOUR MENTAL STRESS LEVEL.
--PRACTICE MORE & MORE.IT IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS.
--SOLVE PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS.
--KNOW YOUR EXAMINATION PATTERN & TYPES OF QUESTION ASKED.
--KNOW YOUR SYLLABUS IN DETAILS.
--TRY TO SOLVE PROBLEMS USING TRICKS. IT SAVES YOUR LOT OF TIME.
--PURCHASE ONLY RELEVANT & USEFUL BOOKS FOR EXAM.
IES requires the candidates who did b.tech in streams like electric,mech., or elec. and tel. so if you are doing b.tech in the above streams then i would suggest you do just prepare well your current syllabus this surely help you in clearing the IES exam as well because in IES exam mostly ques. from your syllabus is asked so you should prepare well your all subjects and also along with this you need to clear all your concepts of your previous classes as well.
dear aspirant,tips to prepare IES EXAM
YOU HAVE TO READ THIS PER DAY
Newspapers/magazines/Journals
NewYork Times (daily)
Wall Street Journal (daily)
Times of India (daily)
The Hindu (daily)
Time (weekly)
Economist (weekly)
The Week (weekly)
Current Affairs (weekly emagazine)
Economic and Political Weekly (weekly) (for free issues go to: www.epw.in)
India Today (fortnightly)