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IES INDIAN ENGINEERING SERVICES Engineering Services Examination is a combined competitive examination held by the Union Public Service Commission at 39 centers in the month of June of every year. The notification for this examination is published in English dailies and Employment News in the month of January. Recruitment on the results of this examination is made to the services/posts under the following categories: ○ Civil Engineering ○ Mechanical Engineering ○ Electrical Engineering ○ Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering The total number of vacancies to be filled up in 2002 is approximately 360. ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (Group A Services/Posts) 1. Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers 2. Indian Railway Stores Service (Telecommunication/Electronics Engineering Posts) 3. Engineer in Wireless Planning and Coordination Wing/monitoring Organisation; Ministry of Communication (Department of Telecommunications) 4. Indian Ordnance Factories Service (Engineering Branch) (Electronics Engineering Posts) 5. Indian Naval Armament Service (Electronics Engineering Posts) 6. Central Power Engineering Service (Telecommunication Engineering Posts) 7. Survey of India Service Group ‘A’ (Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Posts)

Assistant Executive Engineer Group ‘A’ (Electronics Engineering Posts) in the Corps of E.M.E., Ministry of Defence ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS 1. Nationality: Indian citizen, subject of Nepal and Bhutan, Tibetan refugee, Indian origin who have migrated from selected countries with the intention of permanently settling in India. 2. Age Limits: On the 1st August the age must be more than 21 years and less than 30 years. The upper age relaxation for SC, ST, Government servants is 5 years, for OBC is 3 years and for orthopedically handicapped, blind, deaf-mute is 10 years. 3. Minimum Educational Qualification: A degree in Engineering, Final year students can apply who are awaiting their result but their admission will be provisional. 4. Physical Standards: The candidate must be physically fit as per the guidelines of UPSC. 5. Fees: Rs. 100/- (may be revised) through a single central recruitment fee stamp for general candidates. There is no fee for SC, ST and physically handicapped candidates. PLAN OF EXAMINATION The Examination consists of two parts. Part I – Written Examination 1000 marks 8.

SUBJECTS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

Duration

Marks

2 Hrs

200

Section I Objective Papers General Ability Test General Ability Test (Part A: General (Part A: General English) English) (Part B: General Studies) (Part B: General

Studies) Electrical Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Paper I Engineering Paper I

2 Hrs

200

Electrical Engineering Paper II

2 Hrs

200

Electrical Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Paper I Engineering Paper I

3 Hrs

200

Electrical Engineering Paper II

3 Hrs

200

Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Paper II

Section II Conventional Papers

Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Paper II

Both the sections cover the entire syllabus of the relevant Engineering disciplines. The maximum marks for the written examination is 1000 marks. Part II – Personality Test This test carrying a maximum of 200 marks of such of the candidates who qualify on the basis of the written examination, In this test special attention will be paid to assessing the candidates capacity for leadership, initiative and intellectual curiosity, tact and other social qualities, mental and physical energy, powers of practical application and integrity of character. SYLLABUS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PAPER I

PAPER II

EM Theory

Electrical Machines and Power Transformers

Electrical Materials

Power Systems

Electrical Circuits

Analog and Digital Electronics and Circuits

Measurements and Instrumentation

Microprocessors

Control Systems

Communication Systems Power Electronics

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PAPER I

PAPER II

Materials and Components

Analog Electronic Circuits

Physical Electronics, Electron Devices and Ics

Digital Electronic Circuits

Signal and Systems

Control Systems

Network Theory

Communication Systems

Electromagnetic Theory

Microwave Engineering

Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation

Computer Engineering

UPSC Application forms are available in only all district head post offices which can be purchased against cash payment of Rs. 20/(Rupees Twenty Only). Book List :

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

S.No.

SUBJECT

AUTHOR

1.

Electronic Devices and Circuits & Analog Electronics--

Integrated electronics : Analog and Digital Circuit and (i) system (ii) Microelectronic Circuits (iii) Electronic Devices and Circuits (iv) OP Amp and linear Integrated Circuit (v) Solid State electronic devices (vi) Semiconductor devices 2.

Jacob Millman & Christos C. Halkias Sedra & Smith J.B. Gupta Ramakant A. Gayakwad Streetman and Banerjee S.M.Sze

Communication System (i)Communication System (ii)An introduction to Analog and Digital Communication

Simon Haykins Simon Haykins

(iii)Communication System : Analog and Digital

Singh and Sapre

(iv)Modern Digital and Analog Communication System

B.P. Lathi

(v)Electronic Communication System

Kennedyand Davis

3.

Signal and System

Oppenheim and Willsky

4.

Optical Fiber Communication

Senior

5.

Satellite Communications

Pratt and Bostian

6.

Monochrome and colour

R.R. Gulati

7.

Control System (i)Control System Engg. (ii)Automatic Control System (iii)Linear Control System

8.

(ii)Elements of Electromagnetics

B.S. Manke

N. N. Rao Sadiku

(iii)Engineering Electromagnetics

W.H.Hayt

(iv)Antenna and Wave Propagation

K.D. Prasad

Digital Electronics (i)Digital Design

M. Morris Mano

(ii)Digital Systems

Tocci & Widmer

(iii)Modern Digital Electronics 10.

B.C. Kuo

Electro Magnetic Theory (i)Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics

9.

I.G. Nagrath & M. Gopal

Computer Engg.

R. P. Jain

(i) (ii) 11.

Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Application Computer Organization and Structure

Ramesh S. Gaonkar Stalling

Microwave Engg. (i)Microwave Devices and Circuits

Liao

(ii)Microwave Engineering

Sanjeev Gupta

(iii)Microwave Engineering 12.

Pozar

Network Theory (i)Networks and Systems

D. Roy Chaudhary

(ii)Engineering Circuit Analysis 13.

Electrical Engineering Material

14.

Measurement and Instrumentation

(i) (ii)

Hayt S.P. Seth

A. K. Sahney

Electrical & Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation

H. S. Kalsi

Electronic Instrumentation

GENERAL ABILITY TEST (IES) MAIN REFERENCE :- 1.GENERAL STUDIES Made Easy by MADE EASY Publications NEW DELHI 2. GENERAL ENGLISH by MADE EASY Publications NEW DELHI 3.PREVIOUS IES SOLVED PAPERS by MADE EASY PUBLICATIONs NEW DELHI.

TO see the details www.madeeasypublications.org Other References :S.NO SUBJECT . 1.

Geography

(i)

Atlas

of

books

AUTHOR

TTK (New Modern School) or Oxford

visit

(ii) (iii) 2.

Indian Geography World Geography History

NCERT Class XII Gohcheng- Leong

(i) (ii) (iii) 3.

Ancient India Medieval India Modern India Polity

NCERT NCERT NCERT

(i)Constitution of India 4.

Life Science (i)Human Machine

Subhash Kashyap

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