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jasveer singh

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True, you can get a better salary offer at a PSU than at an IES. For example, the basic pay is around Rs. 60,000 in most PSUs, whereas the pay scale of an IES entry-level position is Rs. 15,600 to Rs. 39,100. However, the perks offered to IES officers outweigh the salary part of PSUs. These includes:
1. IES has better authority and respect in society than any other PSU. You will get the title of "government officer" as an IES.
2. Except for Indian Railways, every department in the IES offers postings in Tier 2 cities. However, because the plants are located in rural areas, you are more likely to be posted in rural areas in PSU.
3. You w
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deepika maurya

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In the Engineering Services Examination preliminary exams, the Union Public Service Commission won't follow any weight-based pattern. For an electrical aspirant, I can suggest a few points. , Among all subjects, machines, networks, power systems, and control systems combined will definitely ensure you 100 to 150 marks (whatever the pattern may be). The new subjects like computer organisation, material Science, and math will be there in every teacher's mind because of their new syllabus. The subjects that were less focused on the previous year will not be the same this year; we can expect less emphasis on communication, microcontrollers
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deepika maurya

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There is no subject-wise weighting in the ESE examination. Objective paper 1 asks almost similar questions from all the sections. In subjective, you can focus more on communication systems, analog communication, electronics, and digital electronics for paper 2. If you go thoroughly to the last 5 to 20 years' pattern, you will notice that they asked questions from all subjects. So focus on the entire syllabus. Cover each and every topic so you don't miss anything in paper 1 and Paper 2. Because in the objective paper, you will find questions from all subjects like history, politics, geography, Current Affairs etc.

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Priya Singh

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Chances of getting Chetana through ILS are good enough, if seats vacant there.

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SHASHANK GUPTA

Beginner-Level 5

If we looked at the overall rankings of these institutes, Welingkar &get; SIES &get; Dalmia &get; Chetana. So, Welingkar would be your first preference. It is better to join a GDPI training programme as it will give some structure to your preparation and you'll know how to frame your answers to commonly asked interview questions, how to generate points and tackle GDs, and how to face What (writing ability test) and work on your CV/Resume and application. You can start working on these things immediately:
1. If you haven't been following the news, start reading the newspapers right away and go through Current Affairs so far. That will ta
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. For cut off information, you can see the below link
https://www.shiksha.com/university/ies-university-bhopal-146121/cutoff
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

The college Xavier has been ranked as India's No. 1 private autonomous college 2021-22 by Education World for the second year in a row. St. Xavier's also provides great placement opportunities to its students.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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All the colleges are average and almost equal in terms of everything. Still, if you want to choose one among the three I would suggest you go with Chetna then IES then MET. Feel free to ask if you have any more queries. All the best!

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, great connecting with you. Kindly check out the below link for information related to your query. https://www.shiksha.com/college/ies-s-management-college-and-research-centre-bandra-west-mumbai-28220/cutoff.

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