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Old January 8th, 2014, 12:34 PM
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As you are going for appear in UPSC Indian Engineering Service (IES) exam and here asked to us about your preparation, so we are giving you name of some of the best books which will be help ful in your exam for make good score:

Circuit Theory: A. Chakrabarti(Dhanpat Rai)
Signals and systems: Oppenheim and Willsky.
For DFT/FFT, refer to Oppenheim’sbook on DSP. For better coverage of z-transform, refer any Indian author.(I had Sanjay Sharma’s book)
E.M. Theory: K.D. Prasad. For Smith chart and other minor topics left refer Jordan & Balmain.
Analog Electronics: J.B. Gupta. For topics like feedback amplifiers and any other topics not covered well in that book refer Sedra & Smith.
Digital Electronics: M.Morris Mano
Energy Conversion: Ashfaq Hussain. For topics not covered in detail refer Fitzgerald.
Power Electronics and Electric Drives: PS Bhimbra
Analog Communication:
(a) Simon Haykin
(b) BP Lathi
(c) Singh and Sapre(TMH)

Control Systems: Nagrath & Gopal
Microprocessors and Microcomputers: RS Gaonkar
Measurement and Instrumentation: AK Sawhney
Power Systems: (a) Nagrath and Kothari
(b) CL Wadhwa
Power System Protection: (a) CL Wadhwa(only chapters of psp, circuit breaker) (b) Badriram &Vishwakarma
Digital Communication: Same as Analog Communication. For Data Networks and 7-layered architecture I referred Forouzan(TMH).

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Old June 1st, 2015, 10:30 AM
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IES (Indian Engineering Services) Exam Conducted by Union Public Services Commission Exam conducted in the month.

The examination comprises a written test followed by a personal interview.

Written test

Total marks: 1,000

Type: Descriptive and objective

Number of days the written test is spread across: Usually 3 days

Engineering discipline to be chosen from the following –
Civil Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering,
Electrical Engineering,
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Tips to prepare;

Time management
Make a routine and stick to it.
Solve previous question paper
Take good books
Take as many online English tests as possible
Read newspapers and watch the news on TV regularly
Join coaching

Books;

IES, GATE, PSUs: A Handbook on Mechanical Engineering (English) (Paperback) by Made Easy

IES, GATE, PSUs: A Handbook on Electronics and Communication Engineering (English) (Paperback) by Made Easy Pub

Handbook on Civil Engineering IES, GATE, PSUs & Other Competitive Exams by Made Easy

Current Affairs Made Easy by Made Easy

Electrical Machinery (English) 7th Edition (Paperback) by Bimbhra, P.S.|Author;



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