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Which is tougher IES or IAS?
Both exams of UPSC OR IAS require a lot of preparation, mental strength and dedication. However, students with an engineering background would find IES slightly easier and even benefit from it while working. IES is looked upon as a technical exam and graduation knowledge might be enough to surpass it.
Can IITians crack ies?
Having specified all the above points, half the answer to whether only IITians can crack the GATE or ESE examination has been answered. There is no particular category of students who are more likely to crack the GATE and ESE Examination.
Can a normal college student crack GATE?
Can an average student crack GATE? Absolutely. We have seen and taught many students who performed average in academics in school and college, but they got AIR < 100 in GATE. Every exam is different.
Which branch is better for IES exam?
In view of the vast syllabus and tough competition in IES, only a few candidates can get good ranks in their very first attempt. Majority of the candidates get good ranks in their 2nd or 3rd or higher attempts. In terms of branch selection, there is no preferable branch if you want to take up IES exam.
Is ies difficult to get good marks?
Although IES is difficult, it can be achieved by proper plan and execution of result oriented study. In view of the vast syllabus and tough competition in IES, only a few candidates can get good ranks in their very first attempt. Majority of the candidates get good ranks in their 2nd or 3rd or higher attempts.
How is the final UPSC IES/ISS cut off calculated?
The final UPSC IES/ISS cutoff 2021 is calculated out of 1200 marks. UPSC Indian Economic Service/ Indian Statistical Service cut off is declared after the declaration of the final UPSC IES/ ISS result 2021. Applicants can check the previous year cut off of UPSC IES/ISS to predict the safe score in the upcoming UPSC IES/ ISS exam.
What are the subjects in IES prelims exam?
The IES prelims exam has two papers one general studies & engineering aptitude and second of the relevant subject opted by the applicants i.e. Civil/Mechanical/Electrical/Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. Paper 1 covers topics like current affairs/events, reasoning, aptitude, logical problems, etc.