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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 abroad Advantage of campus job placements Jobs in various Public Sectors. Why take GATE?.
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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 abroad • Advantage of campus job placements • Jobs in various Public Sectors
Why take GATE? • Immense self-development • R&D is glamorous and rewarding • Monetarily very rewarding • Entry norm for many PSU jobs • Changed global situation • High possibility of entrepreneurship • No need to change your field • Relatively affordable courses + stipend-paying • Your dream of an IIT qualification on your Resume! • Improve your campus recruitment chances • GATE PASS(being gate qualified) improves CV
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………………….
Cut off marks for IES – 2012 • The 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.
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 Approach • Foundation Module • Thermodynamics • Mechanics • Duration: 45 – 50 hrs Thermodynamics Heat Transfer Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machinery Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Applied Thermodynamics (Turbines, Engines, Nozzles, etc.) Mechanics SOM Mechanical Vibrations TOM Machine Design
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