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Geometry, Calculus, Trigonometry, Computer Science, and English ("Computer Engineering" Cs). Computer Engineers Need to Be Able to Think Logically, Communicate...
Indian Engineering Services Exam 2013
Date Of Exam: 15th June, 2012 Nationality: Candidate with Indian Nationality are eligible Age Limits: Roughly 21‐30 Yrs Relaxable in certain cases. Fee: Rs. 100 Free for Female, SC,ST and PH Category Categories: Category I—Civil Engineering. Category II—Mechanical Engineering. Category III—Electrical Engineering. Category IV—Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. How to Apply: Candidates are required to apply Online using the link www.upsconline.nic.in. Detailed instructions for filling up online applications are available on the above mentioned website. The applicants are advised to submit only single application. Note: CANDIDATES ARE NEITHER REQUIRED TO SUBMIT HARD COPY/PRINTOUT OF THEIR APPLICATION FORM NOR ANY CERTIFICATE IN SUPPORT OF THEIR CLAIMS REGARDING AGE, EDUCATIONAL UALIFICATIONS, SCHEDULED CASTES/SCHEDULED TRIBES/OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES. LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS (Last Year): The Online Applications can be filled up to 9th April, 2012 till 11.59 PM after which the link will be disabled.

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CATEGORY I CIVIL ENGINEERING Subject Duration‐ Maxi Mum Marks Section I‐ Objective Papers General Ability Test 2 hrs. 200 (Part A: General English) (Part B: General Studies) Civil Engineering ‐ 2 hrs. 200 Paper I Civil Engineering ‐ 2 hrs. 200 Paper II Section II‐ Conventional Papers Civil Engineering ‐ 3 hrs. 200 Paper I Civil Engineering ‐ 3 hrs. 200 Paper II TOTAL 1000 CATEGORY II MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Subject Duration‐ Maxi MumMarks Section I‐ Objective Papers General Ability Test 2 hrs. 200 (Part A: General English) (Part B: General Studies) Mechanical Engineering ‐ 2 hrs. 200 Paper I Mechanical Engineering ‐ 2 hrs. 200 Paper II Section II‐ Conventional Papers Mechanical Engineering ‐ 3 hrs. 200

Paper I Mechanical Engineering ‐ 3 hrs. 200 Paper II TOTAL 1000

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