About IES 2014
About IES-ESE 2014
IES 2014 -Apply ONLINE
Indian Engineering Services
Examination, UPSC (Union Public Service
commission) conducts Engineering Services Examination for recruitment in
various engineering services/posts in various Government Departments. The
recruitment is done for three categories: Civil Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electronics & Telecommunication
Engineering. These jobs are considered to be highly reputed therefore a large
number of candidates appear for IES-ESE exam but there are only a limited
vacancies (nearly 560 including 47 PH Vacancy) so the selection is quite tough.
The selected candidates get a handsome pay in addition to several other
incentives of Government jobs and job security.
The selection through Engineering
Services Examination is through two stages: Written Tests & Personality
Test. Only the candidates who qualify the written tests are called for
personality test. The written tests are of 1000 marks while personality test is
of 200 marks.
IES 2014 Selections are made for the following services and posts:
Total Number of ESE 2014 Vacancy : 763 included 19 PH ( expected ).
CATEGORY I
IES-
Department through CIVIL ENGINEERING Group A Services/Posts
(i) Indian Railway Service of
Engineers.
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Services
(Civil Engineering Posts).
(iii) Central Engineering Service.
(iv) Indian Defence Service of
Engineers (Civil Engineering Posts).
(v) Indian Ordance Factories
Services. AWM/JTS ( Civil Engg. Post ).
(vi) Central Water Engineering Gr.
'A' Service (Civil Engineering Posts).
(vii) Central Engineering Service
(Roads) Group-A. (Civil Engg. Posts)
(viii) Assistant Executive Engineer
(Civil Engineering Post) (in Border Roads Engineering Service Gr. 'A').
(ix) Assistant Executive Engineer
(Civil) P&T Building Works Gr. 'A' service.
CATEGORY
II
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Department through MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Group A Services/Posts
(i) Indian Railway Service of
Mechanical Engineers.
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service
(Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(iii) Central Water Engineering Gr.
'A' Service (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(iv) Central Power Engineering
Service (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(v) Indian Ordnance Factories
Service. AWM/JTS(Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(vi) Indian Naval Armament Service
(Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(vii) Assistant Executive Engineer
Group 'A' (Mech. Engg. Posts) in the corps of EME, Ministry of Defence.
(viii) Assistant Naval Stores
Officer, Grade-I (Mechanical Engineering Posts) in Indian Navy.
(ix) Central Electrical &
Mechanical Engineering Service (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(x) Assistant Executive Engineer
(Mechanical Engineering post) in Border Roads Engineering Service Group 'A').
(xi) Indian Defence Service of
Engineers (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(xii)Central Engg. Service ( Roads )
Group 'A' (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(xiii) Central Power Engg. Service
Gr 'B' (Mech. Engg. Posts.)
CATEGORY III
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Department through ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Group A Services/Posts
(i) Indian Railway Service of
Electrical Engineers.
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service
(Electrical Engineering Posts).
(iii) Central Electrical and
Mechanical Engineering Service (Electrical Engg. Posts).
(iv) Indian Naval Armament Service
(Electrical Engineering Posts).
(v) Indian Ordnance Factories
Service. AWM/JTS (Electrical Engg. Posts)
(vi) Central Power Engineering Service
(Electrical Engineering Posts).
(vii) Indian Defence Service of
Engineers (Electrical Engineering Posts).
(viii) Assistant Naval Stores
Officer, Grade-I (Electrical Engineering Posts) in Indian Navy.
(ix) Assistant Executive Engineer
(Electrical) P&T Building Works Gr. 'A' Service.
(x) Central Power Engineering
Service Gr. 'B' (Elect. Engg. Posts)
CATEGORY IV
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Department through ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Group A
& B Services/Posts
(i) Indian Railway Service of Signal
Engineers.
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service
(Telecommunication/ Electronics Engineering Posts).
(iii) Indian Naval Armament Service
(Electronics Engineering Posts).
(iv) Assistant Executive Engineer
Group 'A' (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Posts) in the Corps
of E.M.E., Ministry of Defence.
(v) Central Power Engg. Service,
Group 'A' [Electronics and Tele Communication Engg. Service].
(vi) Engineer (GCS-Gr-'A') in
Wireless Planning and Co-ordination Wing/Monitoring Organisation. (M/o
Communications & I.T., D/o Telecommunications).
(vii) Assistant Naval Stores Officer
Grade-I (Electronics & Telecom Engineering Posts) in Indian Navy.
(viii) Indian Supply Service, Group
'A' (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Posts).
(ix) Indian Telecommunication
Service Gr. 'A'.
(x) Indian Ordnance Factories
Service AWM/JTS [Electronics and Telecommunication Engg. Posts].
(xi) Junior Telecom officer [General
Central Service Group 'B' Gazetted Non-Ministerial].
(xii) Central Power Engg. Service
Gr. 'B' (Elec. & Tele. Engg. Posts)
Eligibility
Criteria:
Candidates applying for Engineering
Sevices Exam should have an engineering degree from a recognized institute or
be in their final year. Also candidates with MSc. Degree or equivalent in
Wireless Communications, Electronics, Radio Physics or Radio Engineering will
be eligible for certain posts only. A candidate should be more than 21 years
and less than 30 years of age as on 1st August, 2010. There are relaxations in
age limit for various reserved categories. A candidate should be medically and
physically fit according to the specified requirements.
Availability
of Application Forms:
All UPSC Exams have a common form
where a candidate has to choose the exam he/she has applied for. UPSC forms are
available in various designated post offices throughout the country. The fee
for examination is paid through Central Recruitment Fee stamp.
Important
Dates (Tentative):
- Release of Notification:Coming Soon
- Last Date of submission of Application forms: Coming Soon
- Dates of Engineering Services Examination: Coming Soon
Details
of Examination:
The examination is conducted in two
parts: Written Tests & Personality
Test. Written Tests are of 1000 marks total consisting of 5 papers of 200 marks
each. First paper is General Ability Paper consisting of objective type
questions from General English and General Studies which includes knowledge of
current events, Indian History and Geography. Rest 4 papers are specific to the
relevant engineering discipline. Of these first two papers will be objective
type and the rest two papers will be subjective type.
For objective type questions each
question will have 4 options and there is a negative marking of 1/3rd marks
allotted to the question for an incorrect answer.
Personality Test consists of an
interview to judge the candidate's knowledge in the relevant engineering field
and General Knowledge and other skills and requirements like the candidate's
capacity for leadership, initiative and intellectual curiosity, tact and other
social qualities, mental and physical energy, powers of practical application
and integrity of character.
For IES-Mock Test & Personality
Test contact centre manager.
Eligibility
for IES-ESE 2014
Nationality: A candidate must be either:
(a) a citizen of India
(b) a subject of Nepal
(c) a subject of Bhutan
(d) a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before the 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in IndiaProvided that a candidate belonging to categories (b), (c), (d) and (e) above shallbe a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.
A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary, may be admitted to the examination but the offer of appointment may be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued by the Government of India.
Age limit in ESE-2014 examination
(a) A candidate for this examination must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 30 years on the 1st January, 2014 i.e. he/she must have been born not earlier than 2nd January,1984 and not later than 1st January, 1993. (b) The upper age limit of 30 years will be relaxableupto 35 years in the case of Government Servants of the following categories, if they are employed in a Department/Office under the control of any of the authorities mentioned in column 1 below and apply for admission to the examination for all or any of the Service(s)/ Post(s) mentioned in column 2, for which they are otherwise eligible.
- A candidate who holds substantively a permanent post in the particular Department/Office concerned. This relaxation will not be admissible to a probationer appointed against a permanent post in the Department/Office during the period of his probation. However this relaxation will be admissible to a probationer so appointed provided he/she already retains a lien on a permanent post in a Department/Office under the control of any of the authorities mentioned in column 1 below.
Minimum Educational Qualification:
For admission to the examination, a
candidate must have:
(a) Obtained a degree in Engineering
from a University incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in
India or other Educational Institutions
established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as Universities under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956; or
established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as Universities under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956; or
(b) Passed Sections A and B of the
Institution Examinations of the Institution of Engineers (India)
(c) Obtained a degree/diploma in
Engineering from such foreign University/ College/Institution and under such
conditions as may be recognized by
The Government for the purpose from time to time.
The Government for the purpose from time to time.
(d) Passed Graduate Membership
Examination of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers
(India).
(e) Passed Associate Membership
Examination Parts II and III/Sections A and B of the Aeronautical Society of
India.
(f) Passed Graduate Membership
Examination of the Institution of Electronics and Radio Engineers, London held
after November, 1959.
Provided that a candidate for the post of Indian Naval Armament Service (Electronics Engineering Posts) and Engineer, Gr. 'A' in
Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing/ Monitoring Organisation may possess any of the above qualifications or the qualification
Mentioned below namely:-
Provided that a candidate for the post of Indian Naval Armament Service (Electronics Engineering Posts) and Engineer, Gr. 'A' in
Wireless Planning & Coordination Wing/ Monitoring Organisation may possess any of the above qualifications or the qualification
Mentioned below namely:-
M.Sc. degree or its equivalent with
Wireless Communication, Electronics, Radio Physics or Radio Engineering as a
special subject.
NOTE-1 : A candidate who has appeared at an examination the passing
of which would render him educationally qualified for this examination, but has
not been
Informed of the result, may apply for admission to the examination. A candidate who intends to appear at such a qualifying examination may also apply. Such
Candidates will be admitted to the examination, if otherwise eligible, but their admission would be deemed to be provisional and subject to cancellation, if
they do not produce proof of having passed the requisite qualifying examination along with the Detailed Application Form which will be required to be submitted by the
Candidates who qualify on the result of written part of the examination.
Informed of the result, may apply for admission to the examination. A candidate who intends to appear at such a qualifying examination may also apply. Such
Candidates will be admitted to the examination, if otherwise eligible, but their admission would be deemed to be provisional and subject to cancellation, if
they do not produce proof of having passed the requisite qualifying examination along with the Detailed Application Form which will be required to be submitted by the
Candidates who qualify on the result of written part of the examination.
NOTE-2: In exceptional cases, the Commission may treat a candidate,
who has not any of the qualifications prescribed in this rule, as educationally
qualified provided
That he/she has passed examinations conducted by other institutions the standard of which in the opinion of the Commission
justifies his/her admission to the examination.
That he/she has passed examinations conducted by other institutions the standard of which in the opinion of the Commission
justifies his/her admission to the examination.
NOTE-3: A candidate who is otherwise qualified but who has taken a
degree from a foreign University which is not recognized by Government, may
also apply
to the Commission and may be admitted to the examination at the discretion of the Commission.
to the Commission and may be admitted to the examination at the discretion of the Commission.
Physical standards :
Candidates must be physically fit according to physical standards for admission to Engineering Services Examination, 2012 as per guidelines given in Appendix-II of
the Rules for the Engineering Services Examination, 2012 published in the Gazette of India.
Candidates must be physically fit according to physical standards for admission to Engineering Services Examination, 2012 as per guidelines given in Appendix-II of
the Rules for the Engineering Services Examination, 2012 published in the Gazette of India.
IES-ESE
2014 Exam Pattern
The
Examination of IES shall be followed according to the following plan:
Part I- The written examination will comprise two sections-Section
I consisting only of objective types of questions and Section II of
conventional papers. Both Sections will cover the entire syllabus of the
relevant engineering disciplines viz. Civil Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electronics & Telecommunication
Engineering. The standard and syllabi prescribed for these papers are given in
Schedule to the Appendix. The details of the written examination i.e. subject,
duration and maximum marks allotted to each subject are given in para 2 below.
Part II- Personality test carrying a maximum of 200 marks of such of
the candidates who qualify on the basis of the written examination.
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Note: Candidates are advised to
read carefully special instruction to candidates for conventional type tests
and objective type tests given in Appendix-IV (Part A & Part B) including
the procedure regarding filling in the Answer Sheet of objective type tests
in the Examination Hall.
3. In the Personality Test special attention will be paid to assessing the candidate’s capacity for leadership, initiative and intellectual curiosity, tact and other social qualities, mental and physical energy, powers of practical application and integrity of character. 4. Conventional papers must be answered in English. Question papers will be set in English only. 5. Candidates must write the papers in their own hand. In no circumstances will they be allowed the help of a scribe to write the answers for them. 6. The Commission have discretion to fix minimum qualifying marks in any or all the papers of the examination. The Objective Type papers as contained in Section-I of the Plan of the Examination will be evaluated first and evaluation of the Conventional Type papers contained in Section-II of the Plan of Examination will be done only of those candidates who obtain the minimum qualifying marks in Objective types papers, as fixed by the Commission. 7. marks will not be allotted for mere superficial knowledge. 8. Deduction up to 5 per cent of the maximum marks for the written papers will be made for illegible handwriting. 9. Credit will be given for orderly, effective and exact expression combined with due economy of words in the conventional papers of the examination. 10. In the question papers, wherever required, SI units will be used. NOTE: Candidates will be supplied with standard tables/charts in SI units in the Examination hall for reference purpose, wherever considered necessary. 11. Candidates are permitted to bring and use battery operated pocket calculators for conventional (essay) type papers only. Loaning or inter-changing of calculators in the Examination hall is not permitted. It is also important to note that candidates are not permitted to use calculators for answering objective type paper (Test book lets). They should not, therefore, bring the same inside the Examination Hall. 12. Candidates should use only International form of Indian numerals (e.g. 1,2,3,4,5,6 etc.) while answering question papers. Standard and Syllabus:The standard of paper in General Ability Test will be such as may be expected of a Engineering/Science Graduate. The standard of papers in other subjects will approximately be that of an Engineering Degree Examination of an Indian University. There will be no practical examination in any of the subjects. Engineering Services - General Instructions 1. Candidates must use only the form supplied with the information Brochure purchased from any of the designated Head Post Offices/Post Offices. Form should be purchased from designated post offices only and not from any other agency. Candidates must use the form supplied with the Information Brochure only and they should in no case use photocopy/reproduction/unauthorized printed copy of the Form. The form will NOT be supplied by the Commission's office. 2. The application form must be filled in by the candidates in their own handwriting. Since this form will be processed on computerized machines, candidates should exercise due care in handling and filling up the application form. They should use HB pencil only to darken the circles. For writing in the boxes, they should use blue or black pen. Since the entries made by the candidates by darkening the circles will be taken into account while processing the applications on computerized machines, they should make these entries very carefully and accurately. Entries in the boxes are meant for confirmatory purposes and these should also, therefore, be made correctly. There should be no variation between the entries made by the candidates by darkening the circles and those written in the accompanying boxes. 3. Candidates should ensure that the signatures appended by them in all the places viz. in their application form, Attendance List etc. and in all the correspondence with the Commission, should be identical and there should be no variation of any kind. If any variation is found in the signatures appended by him at different places, his candidature will be liable to be cancelled by the Commission. 4. No change in the entries made in original application form will be allowed under any circumstances. 5. The candidates are advised in their own interest to ensure that the applications reach the Commission's Office on or before the closing date. Applications received in the Commission's Office after the closing date will not be considered. 6. While filling in his application form, the candidate should carefully decide about his choice for the centre and engineering disciplines for the examination. More than one application from a candidate giving different centre and/or engineering disciplines will not be accepted in any case. Even if a candidate sends more than one completed application, the Commission will accept only one application at their discretion and the Commission's decision in the matter shall be final. 7. On the Acknowledgement Card, the candidates should write their application form No. (as printed below the bar code on the form) and the name of examination viz. "Engineering Service Examination, 2005". They should also write clearly and legibly their mailing address on the Acknowledgement Card. Postage stamp of Rs. 6/- should be affixed on the card. The Acknowledgement Card should not be stapled or pinned or tagged or pasted with the Application Form. NOTE: FACILITATION COUNTER AND WEBSITE FOR GUIDANCE OF CANDIDATES. In case of any guidance/information/clarification regarding their applications, candidature etc. candidates can contact UPSC's Facilitation Counter near 'C' gate of its campus in person or over Telephone No. 011-23385271/FAX No. 011- 23381125/011-23098543 on working days between 10.00 hrs to 17.00 hrs. The Commission also has Website at address : http://www.upsc.gov.in over which the candidates can obtain details of the examination as well as information about registration of their applications, venue of the examination and results etc. |
Syllabus
for IES: Indian Engineering Services Examination
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CIVIL ENGINEERING PAPER - I (For
both objective and conventional type papers)
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1. BUILDING MATERIALS
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Timber : Different types and species of structural timber,
density-moisture relationship, strength in different directions, defects,
influence of defects on permissible stress, preservation, dry and wet rots,
codal provisions for design, Plywood.
Bricks : Types, Indian Standard classification, absorption, saturation factor, strength in masonry, influence of morter strength onmasonry strength. Cement : Compounds of, different types, setting times, strength. Cement Mortar : Ingredients, proportions, water demand, mortars for plastering and masonry. Concrete : Importance of W/C Ratio, Strength, ingredients including admixtures, workability, testing for strength, elasticity, non-destructive testing, mix design methods. |
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2. SOLID MECHANICS
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Elastic constants, stress, plane
stress, Mohr's circle of stress, strains, plane strain, Mohr's circle of
strain, combined stress; Elastic theories of failure; Simple bending, shear;
Torsion of circular and rectangular sections and simple members.
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3. STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
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Analysis of determinate structures
- different methods including graphical methods.
Analysis of indeterminate skeletal frames - moment distribution, slope-deflection, stiffness and force methods, energy methods, Muller-Breslau principle and application. Plastic analysis of indeterminate beams and simple frames - shape factors. |
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4. DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES
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Principles of working stress
method. Design of connections, simple members, Built-up sections and frames,
Design of Industrial roofs. Principles of ultimate load design. Design of
simple members and frames.
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5. DESIGN OF CONCRETE AND MASONRY
STRUCTURES
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Limit state design for bending,
shear, axial compression and combined forces. Codal provisions for slabs,
beams, walls and footings. Working stress method of design of R.C. members.
Principles of prestressed concrete design, materials, methods of prestressing, losses. Design of simple members and determinate structures. Introductions to prestressing of indeterminate structures. Design of brick masonry as per I.S. Codes. |
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6. CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE, PLANNING
AND MANAGEMENT
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Concreting Equipment:
Weight Batcher, Mixer, vibrator, batching plant, concrete pump. Cranes, hoists, lifting equipment. Earthwork Equipment : Power shovel, hoe, dozer, dumper, trailers and tractor, rollers, sheep foot rollers, pumps. Construction, Planning and Management : Bar chart, linked bar chart, work-break down structures, Activity - on - arrow diagrams. Critical path, probabilistic activity durations; Event-based networks. PERT network: Time-cost study, crashing; Resource allocation. |
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CIVIL ENGINEERING PAPER-II (For
both objective and conventional type papers)
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1. (a) FLUID MECHANICS, OPEN
CHANNEL FLOW, PIPE FLOW:
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Fluid Properties, Pressure,
Thrust, Buoyancy; Flow Kinematics; Integration of flow equations; Flow
measurement; Relative motion; Moment of momentum; Viscosity, Boundary layer
and Control, Drag, Lift; dimensional Analysis, Modelling; Cavitation; Flow
oscillations; Momentum and Energy principles in Open channel flow, Flow
controls, Hydraulic jump, Flow sections and properties; Normal flow,
Gradually varied flow; Surges; Flow development and losses in pipe flows,
Measurements; Siphons; Surges and Water hammer; Delivery of Power Pipe
networks.
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(b) HYDRAULIC MACHINES AND
HYDROPOWER:
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Centrifugal pumps, types,
performance parameters, scaling, pumps in parallel; Reciprocating pumps, air
vessels, performance parameters; Hydraulic ram; Hydraulic turbines, types,
performance parameters, controls, choice; Power house, classification and layout,
storage, pondage, control of supply.
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2. (a) HYDROLOGY :
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Hydrological cycle, precipitation
and related data analyses, PMP, unit and synthetic hydrographs; Evaporation
and transpiration; Floods and their management, PMF; Streams and their
gauging; River morphology; Routing of floods; Capacity of Reservoirs.
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(b) WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING :
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Water resources of the globe:
Multipurpose uses of Water: Soil-Plant-Water relationships, irrigation
systems, water demand assessment; Storages and their yields, ground water
yield and well hydraulics; Waterlogging, drainage design; Irrigation revenue;
Design of rigid boundary canals, Lacey's and Tractive force concepts in canal
design, lining of canals; Sediment transport in canals; Non-Overflow and
overflow sections of gravity dams and their design, Energy dissipators and
tailwater rating; Design of headworks, distribution works, falls,
cross-drainage works, outlets; River training.
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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
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3. (a) WATER SUPPLY ENGINEERING :
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Sources of supply, yields, design
of intakes and conductors; Estimation of demand; Water quality standards;
Control of Water-borne diseases; Primary and secondary treatment, detailing
and maintenance of treatment units; Conveyance and distribution systems of
treated water, leakages and control; Rural water supply; Institutional and
industrial water supply.
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(b) WASTE WATER ENGINEERING:
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Urban rain water disposal; Systems
of sewage collection and disposal; Design of sewers and sewerage systems;
pumping; Characteristics of sewage and its treatment, Disposal of products of
sewage treatment, streamflow rejuvenation Institutional and industrial sewage
management; Plumbing Systems; Rural and semi-urban sanitation.
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(c) SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
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Sources, classification,
collection and disposal; Design and Management of landfills.
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(d) AIR AND NOISE POLLUTION AND
ECOLOGY:
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Sources and effects of air
pollution, monitoring of air pollution; Noise pollution and standards;
Ecological chain and balance, Environmental assessment.
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4 (a) SOIL MECHANICS:
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Properties of soils,
classification and interrelationship; Compaction behaviour, methods of
compaction and their choice; Permeability and seepage, flow nets, Inverted
filters; Compressibility and consolidation; Shearing resistance, stresses and
failure; soil testing in laboratory and in-situ; Stress path and
applications; Earth pressure theories, stress distribution in soil; soil
exploration, samplers, load tests, penetration tests.
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(b) FOUNDATION ENGINEERING :
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Types of foundations, Selection
criteria, bearing capacity, settlement, laboratory and field tests; Types of
piles and their design and layout, Foundations on expansive soils, swelling
and its prevention, foundation on swelling soils.
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5. (a) SURVEYING :
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Classification of surveys, scales,
accuracy; Measurement of distances - direct and indirect methods; optical and
electronic devices; Measurement of directions, prismatic compass, local
attraction; Theodolites - types; Measurement of elevations - Spirit and
trigonometric levelling; Relief representation; Contours; Digital elevation
modelling concept; Establishment of control by triangulations and traversing
- measurements and adjustment of observations, computation of coordinates;
Field astronomy, Concept of global positioning system; Map preparation by
plane tabling and by photogrammetry; Remote sensing concepts, map
substitutes.
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b) TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING :
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Planning of highway systems,
alignment and geometric design, horizontal and vertical curves, grade
separation; Materials and construction methods for different surfaces and
maintenance: Principles of pavement design; Drainage.
Traffic surveys, Intersections, signalling: Mass transit systems, accessibility, networking. Tunnelling, alignment, methods of construction, disposal of muck, drainage, lighting and ventilation, traffic control, emergency management. Planning of railway systems, terminology and designs, relating to gauge, track, controls, transits, rolling stock, tractive power and track modernisation; Maintenance; Appurtenant works; Containerisation. Harbours - layouts, shipping lanes, anchoring, location identification; Littoral transport with erosion and deposition; sounding methods; Dry and Wet docks, components and operational Tidal data and analyses. Airports - layout and orientation; Runway and taxiway design and drainage management; Zoning laws; Visual aids and air traffic control; Helipads, hangers, service equipment. |
IES,
Indian Engineering Services Exam Schedule 2014
INDIAN ENGINEERING SERVICES EXAMINATION-2013 Notification has been published on 6th April 2013.
Las Date for ESE 2014 Application Form : Coming Soon.
ESE-2014 Examination date & pattern : 03 Days
Coming Soon
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01 DAY : General Ability Test (2
Hour & 200 Marks )
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Coming Soon
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02 DAY : Objective Paper-I (2 Hour
& 200 Marks ) & Objective Paper-II (2 Hour & 200 Marks )
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Coming Soon
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03 DAY : Conventional Paper-I (2
Hour & 200 Marks ) & Conventional Paper-II (2 Hour & 200 Marks )
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Personality Test / Interview : 200 Marks ( After qualifying wriiten examination )
Mode of Application : Online through UPSC official website
Examination pattern expected to be same for the current year.
Reference
Books for CIVIL ENGINEERING
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