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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
IES officers come under Pay band 10 which has a scale salary of INR 56,100 Per month. Pay Band: INR 56,100
Grade Pay: INR 0
TA: INR 3,200
DA: INR 2% (INR 1122/-)
DA on TA 125%: INR 4000
Gross Pay: 64,200
In-Hand Salary: 55,135 (approximately. )
Entry-level IES officer:
The entry-level salary of an IES Officer as per the 7th Pay Commission is listed below
Basic Salary: INR15600 - INR 39100
Grade Pay: INR 5400
Net Salary: INR 21000
DA (Dearness Allowances): 113% of net salary I. e. 113% of INR 21000 equals INR 23730
HRA: 30% of Net Salary + DA I. e. 30% of INR (21000 + 23730) equals to INR 13419
TA (Transport Allowance): INR 6600 (
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1- Age requirements:
The min age is 21 years old, and the max age is 40 years old as of July when the exam is being conducted. There is a 5-year age relaxation for SC and ST categories.
2- Educational criteria: The basic education requirement is to have a Bachelor's degree in any stream B.A. B.Sc. B. Comm, B.Tech, BE, etc. ). For the posts of SDM and DySO. For more details, You may use the Shiksha UPPCS page (https://www.shiksha.com/exams/uppsc-uppcs-exam). I hope this will help
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
National and international current issues, Basics of energy, Conservation of the environment, environmental pollution, and climate change, General Principles of Design and Drawing, Production and construction, Project Management, Logical reasoning and analytical ability, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), Importance of Safety, Maintenance. Books for General Studies:
1- General Principles of World Geography by Charles Farro
2- Anatomy & Physiology by Evelyn Pearce
3- A
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2. Solve the ESE full-length mock test and the previous year's question paper.
3. Effective time management is crucial in these last months of preparation. Time yourself section-wise for both Paper 1 and Paper 2.
4. Allocate time for every section and try to complete each section in that time frame only. Don't overburden yourself. Recreational breaks are a necessity to refresh your mind, so try to take some breaks in between study times.
5. Take regular sleep and proper care of your diet because, without rest and a healthy diet, your brain won't be able to focus c
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1- Nationality: Indian citizen.
2- Age limit: 21 years to 30 years on January 1, 2023, I. e. , he or she must have been born not earlier than January 2, 1993, and not later than January 1, 2002.
3- Educational
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1- A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning (Edition: Revised) by R. S. Aggarwal
2- Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations (7th Edition) by R. S. Aggarwal
B- General Studies:
1- General Principles of World Geography Charles Farro
2- Anatomy & Physiology Evelyn Pearce
3- An Introduction to the Constitution of India D Basu
4- Perspectives on the Indian Constitution Edited by Subash Kashyap
5- Know your body Reader's Digest
C- Power Systems:
1- Electrical Power Systems (Edition 6) by C. L. Wadhwa
2- Power System Engineering (Edition 2) by I Nagrath, D Kothari
D- Electrical Machines:
1- Electrical Machinery (Edition
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- 10th class Certificate or marksheet (for DOB verification)
2- Degree Certificate and higher degree Certificate if done. Also if a degree is from a foreign University then that University must be recognised by Government.
3- Caste Certificate for SC, ST, and OBC candidates.
4- For persons with physical disabilities, A PWD Certificate is countersigned by the Chairman of the Medical Board and CMO.
5- Age Relaxation Certificate if availed.
6- The summon letter issued by the UPSC is to be printed and required to be presented on the day of the interview. Documents are required for
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
Both exams are for recruiting engineers in the government sector. There are no major similarities but a comparison can be drawn between both jobs based on the recruiting companies, salary, benefits, scope, and level of competition. Salary Structure
The salary varies from company to company and it's based on the post you are applying for. In the case of ESE officers, the various scales are junior scale, Senior Scale, Junior Administrative Grade, Selection Grade, Supertime Grade, Apex, etc. While for PSU there are 4 categories namely Maharatna, Navaratna, Miniratna Category A, and Category B. ESE Perks:
ESE paymen
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