Question Paper of Engineering Services Exam, 2012

Indian Engineering Services (IES) the engineering services that meet the technical and managerial functions of the Government of India. Government spending comprises more than 15 percent of India's GDP. Given the extent of tasks and functions managed by the public sector, this extends to a fairly broad segment of the economy covering the railroads, defense, public works, power, telecommunications, etc.

 Like most countries, the Government of India recruits its civil servants and officials on the basis of merit, the middle management positions in the bureaucracy are filled through competitive exams. Large number of people take these exams competing for limited seats. It is considered as the toughest exam due to the less numbers of seats. A combined competitive examination is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC); for recruitment to the Indian Engineering Services (IES).


At the time of selection – Assistant Executive Engineer.

  • after 3–4 years of service (including probation period) – Executive Engineer (equivalent to Under Secretary to Government of India).
  • After 8 years of service – Executive Engineer (junior administrative grade) (equivalent to Deputy Secretary to Government of India).
  • After 13 years of service– Chief Engineer level-2 (equivalent to Director to Government of India).
  • After 20 years of service – Chief Engineer level-1 (equivalent to Joint Secretary to Government of India).
  • After 28 years of service – Engineer-in-Chief (equivalent to Additional Secretary to Government of India)
  • After 32 years of service - Secretary to Government of India
Category I

Civil Engineering :

Group A Services / Posts
(i) Indian Railway Service of Engineers.
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service.
(iii) Central Engineering Service.
(iv) Indian Defense Service of Engineers.
(v) Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS).
(vi) Central Water Engineering.
(vii) Central Engineering Service (Roads).
(viii) Border Roads Engineering Service.
Category II
Mechanical Engineering :
Group A Services / Posts
(i) Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers.
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service
(iii) Central Water Engineering
(iv) Central Power Engineering Service
(v) Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS).
(vi) Indian Naval Armament Service
(vii) Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, a branch in the Indian Army
(viii) Indian Navy.
(ix) Central Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Service
(x) Geological Survey of India.
(xi) Indian Supply Service
(xii) Indian Defence Service of Engineers
Category III
Electrical Engineering :
Group A Services / Posts
(i) Indian Railway Service of Electrical Engineers
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service
(iii) Central Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Service
(iv) Indian Naval Armament Service
(v) Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS).
(vi) Central Power Engineering Service
(vii) Indian Defence Service of Engineers
(viii) Indian Navy.
(ix) Indian Supply Service
Category IV
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering :
Group A Services/Posts
(i) Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service
(iii) Indian Ordnance Factories Service (IOFS).
(iv) Indian Naval Armament Service
(v) Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, a branch in the Indian Army
(vi) Wireless Planning and Co-ordination Wing/Monitoring Organisation. (M/o Communications & I.T., D/o Telecommunications).
(vii) Indian Navy.
(viii) Indian Supply Service
(ix) Indian Telecommunication Service.
Examination
The Exam is conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in the month of June India wide. There are objective as well as conventional (descriptive) papers. One paper for GS (General Studies) is part of the assessment system apart from the engineering subject of the candidate. The entire technical subject is divided into two papers (PAPER I and PAPER II). There is a three day schedule of the written examination, comprising all five written examination.
The first day is allocated for the General Studies (GS) paper. This exam is of 2 hrs duration. On the first day there is just one exam. This exam consists of General studies and General English.Paper is maximum of 200 marks
The second day is allocated for the Objective Papers. There are two objective exams for each paper separately and each being of 2 hrs in duration. Each Paper is maximum of 200 marks
The third day is allocated for the Conventional papers. There is one subjective exam for each paper separately and each being of 3 hrs in duration. Each Paper is maximum of 200 marks
The conventional answer sheets of a candidate are evaluated only when he/she qualifies the objective examination.
Interview
The candidates who qualify the written exam will be called for Interview. Interview carries 200 marks.
The notification of the examination is updated in the UPSC calendar and is available on their web site.
This is one of the main part of exam.
  

Engineering Services Exam, 2012 

Objective Papers
Civil Engineering Paper I
Civil Engineering Paper II
Mechanical Engineering Paper I
Mechanical Engineering Paper II
Electrical Engineering Paper I
Electrical Engineering Paper II
E & T Engineering Paper I
E & T Engineering Paper II
Conventional Papers
Civil Engineering Paper I
Civil Engineering Paper II
Mechanical Engineering Paper I
Mechanical Engineering Paper II
Electrical Engineering Paper I
Electrical Engineering Paper II
E & T Engineering Paper I
E & T Engineering Paper II

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  2. ENGINEERING SERVICES EXAMINATION
    Only Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering students can apply for Engineering Services Examination.
    Section Subject Duration Max Marks
    Objective Paper
    General Ability Test:
    Part A – General English
    Part B – General Studies
    2 hours 200
    Civil / Mechanical / Electrical / Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
    Paper I 2 hours 200
    Paper II 2 hours 200
    Conventional Paper Civil / Mechanical / Electrical / Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
    Paper I 3 hours 200
    Paper II 3 hours 200
    TOTAL (Written 1000
    Personality test for selected candidates 200
    GRAND TOTAL 1200
    Separate cutoff is set for Objective Papers by the UPSC (out of 600 - for General Ability + 200 for each Objective paper). Conventional papers will be evaluated only if you score above the cut-off out of 600 as set by the Commission.
    There is an overall cut-off for written examination (out of 1000 – 200 for General Ability + 200 for each Objective papers + 200 for each Conventional Papers) for gaining selection for Personality Test. You will be called for the Personality Test (Interview) only if you surpass the cut-off marks.
    There is a final cut-off (out of 1200) for preparing the final list which recommends candidates for selection to the Commission.
    If you are absent in any one of the papers (General Studies, Objective – Paper I or Paper II or Conventional – Paper I or Paper II) your candidature stands cancelled.
    If you are absent for Personality Test, your candidature is cancelled and you will not be eligible for a selection in the final list in spite of having attempted all papers on written test.
    There is no limit on the attempts for Engineering Services Exam. A general candidate can attempt till the attainment of 30 years.

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  3. Guys UPSC has declared final result for Engineering Services Examination, 2012..

    Check your results here
    http://www.upsc4all.com/upsc-blog/engineering-services-examination-2012-final-result-declared/

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