IES PLAN OF EXAMINATION 2015
IES PLAN OF EXAMINATION 2015
1. The
Examination shall be conducted 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 thentire
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.
2. The
following will be the subjects for the written examination:-
CATEGORY
I
CIVIL
ENGINEERING Subject Duration
Maximum 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
Duration Maximum Marks
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
CATEGORY
III
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING
Subject Duration
Maximum Marks
Section I-
Objective Papers
General
Ability Test 2 hrs. 200
(Part A:
General English)
(Part B:
General Studies)
Electrical
Engineering Paper I 2 hrs. 200
Electrical
Engineering - Paper II 2 hrs. 200
Section II-
Conventional Papers
Electrical
Engineering - Paper I 3 hrs. 200
Electrical
Engineering - Paper II 3 hrs. 200
TOTAL 1000
CATEGORY
IV
ELECTRONICS
AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Subject Duration
Maximum Marks
Section I-
Objective Papers
General
Ability Test 2 hrs. 200
(Part A:
General English)
(Part B:
General Studies)
Electronics
& Telecommunication Engineering - 2
hrs. 200 Paper I
Electronics
& Telecommunication Engineering - 2
hrs. 200 Paper II
Section II-
Conventional Papers Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering - 3 hrs.
200 Paper I
Electronics
& Telecommunication Engineering - 3
hrs. 200 Paper II
TOTAL 1000
NOTE :
Candidates are advised to read carefully
special instructions to
candidates for conventional
type tests and objective type tests given in Appendix-III
(Part A & Part B) including the pro- cedure
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.However, an extra time
of twenty minutes per hour shall be permitted for the candidates with locomotor disability/cerebral palsy
where dominant (writing)
extremity is affected
to the extent of
slowing the performance of function
(minimum of 40%
impairment) in the conventional type paper.
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
upto 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.
SCHEDULE
TO APPENDIX-I
Standard
and Syllabi
The standard
of paper in
General Ability Test will
be such as
may be expected of an
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.
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