GATE / IES
Mar 31, 2015
GATE / IES
WHAT IS GATE?Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
(GATE)
Jointly conducted various IITs
What can you do with GATE score?
M.Tech. M.S.Direct admission to Ph.D. in India and
abroadAdvantage of campus job placementsJobs in various Public Sectors
Why take GATE? 1. Immense self-development
2. R&D is glamorous and rewarding
3. Monetarily very rewarding
4. Entry norm for many PSU jobs
5. Changed global situation
6. High possibility of entrepreneurship
7. No need to change your field
8. Relatively affordable courses + stipend-paying
9. Your dream of an IIT qualification on your Resume!
10. Improve your campus recruitment chances
11. GATE PASS(being gate qualified) improves CV
Marking Analysis of GATE Mechanical Engineering
YEAR EM EME SOM
TOM MD FM HT TD RAC ME IE R&A
2009 16 03 06 10 06 08 09 11 01 19 11 _
2010 09 00 05 13 04 14 02 10 02 11 15 15
2011 13 05 10 07 02 05 06 16 01 14 06 15
2012 13 05 10 07 02 05 06 16 01 14 06 15
2013 14 00 06 09 07 06 10 09 01 18 05 15
EM =Engineering Mathematics EME=Engineering MechanicsSOM=Strength Of Materials TOM = Theory Of MachinesMD =Machine Design
HT =Heat Transfer TD =ThermodynamicsME =Manufacturing Engineering IE =Industrial EngineeringR&A =Reasoning and AptitudeFM =Fluid Mechanics
Marking Analysis of GATE CSE & IT
YEAR
DS Algo
TOC CD
OS
DL CO
DBMS CN SE DM GA
2011 7 9 9 3 8 6 9 5 6 8 15 15
2012 12 8 6 4 9 3 7 11 9 0 16 15
2013 10 8 8 3 12 3 11 7 7 3 13 15
DS = Data Structures
Algo = Algorithms
TOC = Theory of Computations
CD = Compiler Design
OS = Operating Systems
DL = Digital Logic
CO = Computer Organizations
DBMS = Database Mgt Systems
CN = Computer Networks
SE & WT = Software Engg. & Web
Tech
DM = Discrete Maths + Engg.
Maths
GA = General Aptitude
PSU through GATE
Indian Engineering Services (IES) An all India level competitive examination
Conducted by UPSC
Written test + Interview
Difficulty level !
Central Government jobs
Directly appointed as Assistant Executive Engineers for Group A and Group B posts.
Indian Railways, Central Engg, Central Water Engg, Border roads Engg, Indian Defense service of Engineers, Indian ordinance Factories, Central power Engg, Indian Naval Armament Service, Central Electrical & Mechanical Engg, Electronics & Telecom Engg, Indian Telecom Service, Wireless planning & Coordination wing etc………………….
Scheme of IES Exam Written Examination
Paper-I (Objective Type)
General Ability Test: Part A: General English Part B: General Studies
200 Marks
Paper-II & III (Objective Type)
In the respective Engineering Branch (CE/ME/EE/E&T)
200 Marks for each Paper
Paper-IV & V (Conventional Type)
In the respective Engineering Branch (CE/ME/EE/E&T)
200 Marks for each Paper
Total written marks 1000
Interview
Interview marks 200
Total Marks 1200
Cut off marks for IES – 2012The candidate should secure minimum
qualifying marks in each paper and also in aggregate of the three objective papers. The total marks of the last candidate finally selected for appointment are given below. Total Marks for Selected Appointment (out of 1200)
DisciplineCategory
General OBC SC ST
Civil Engg. 512 484 422 422
Mech. Engg. 532 486 416 367
Electrical Engg. 590 542 497 495
Electronics Engg.. 607 585 511 512
Vacancies for IESIndian Engineering Service Examinations
YEAR Vacancies (Approximately)
CE ME EE E&T TOTAL
2009 205
130
59 75 469
2010 178
134
102 170 584
2011 248
170
112 163 693
2012 269
169
103 94 635
2013 (Details will be Decided by UPSC)
763
Highest ScoresThe all India 1st Ranker in IES-12 Secured Highest Marks as follows Each Paper: 200 Marks; Interview: 200 Marks; Total: 1200 Marks
IRDiscipline (Engg.)
GS Obj 1 Obj2 Conv 1Conv2
Interview
TOTAL
1 CIVIL 106.6 127.2 65 121 96 145 661
1 MECH 124.5 140.5 116.1 67 129 116 693
1 ELECTRICAL 86.6 150.5 135 145 84 128 729
1 ELECTRONIC 116 112.2 110.5 132 122 122 715
Why S.V. Engineer’s Zone ?
Regular Faculty from IITs
Personal interaction with every student
Conducive learning environment
Stress on concept building
Regular test series and assignments
Discussions on tests and assignments
Post GATE guidance
Regular classes till IES exam
S.V. Engineer’s Zone ApproachFoundation Module
◦ Thermodynamics◦ Mechanics◦ Duration: 45 – 50 hrs
Thermodynamics
Heat Transfer
Fluid Mechanics and
Fluid Machinery
Refrigeration andAir
Conditioning
Applied Thermodynamics
(Turbines, Engines, Nozzles, etc.)
Mechanics
SOMMechanical Vibrations
TOM Machine Design
FacultyRegular Faculty
Dr Vineet K. Prabhakar (M.Tech. Mech IIT Delhi, Ph.D. Mech IIT Roorkee)Dr Vipin Deshwal (M.Sc., Ph.D. Maths IIT Roorkee)Er. Ramnarayan Munni (M.Tech. Mech IIT Madras)Dr Rajesh Saluja (Ex. IES Mechanical)Er Rishi (Research Scholar CSE IIT Ropar)Er Varsha (Research Scholar CSE IIT Ropar)Er Yayati (Research Scholar CSE IIT Ropar)Dr Sudarshan Iyengar (Ph.D. CSE IISc Bangalore) (Consultant)
Visit ing Faculty
Dr Poonam Gera (Ph.D. CSE IIT Roorkee)Dr Krishan Saluja (Ph.D. CSE IIT Roorkee)Dr Rakesh Kumar Sharma (Ph.D. Mech IIT Roorkee)Dr Arun Kumar Asati (Ph.D. Mech IIT Delhi)
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