Is it possible to crack ies in first attempt?
Is it possible to crack IES in first attempt? Yes, it is possible to crack ESE in the very first attempt with a proper preparation strategy and a motivated mind.
How long will it take to prepare for IES?
As per IES Preparation tips, it will be difficult to clear the IES 2021 Prelims Exam in preparation for two months. You need to start your Prelims preparation at least 6 months before the exam.
Is 4 Months enough for Ese exam?
yes, you can. if you have grasp on the syllabus of IES ,then you can revise in 4 months.
Can IES be cracked in 6 months?
The gap between prelims and mains is more than 5 months. (which is sufficient for mains preparation) But to reach the second stage first you have to crack the first stage i.e. prelims stage.. If you have 6 months time from today onwards to prelims then you have sufficient time to crack prelims.
How to prepare for ESE exams?
Prepare a time-table on the basis of the topics or subjects that need to be covered before exam, sparing enough time for revision of the entire ESE syllabus. Give some extra time to subjects that are difficult. Keep on marking the subjects/topics as you proceed. This will help to boost your level of confidence.
How to check the syllabus of Ese 2021 exam?
If you have started your preparation in full swing now but haven’t looked at the syllabus even once then you need to take a pause. Please visit the UPSC website and look at the syllabus of ESE 2021 Exam. You can also check the ESE or Engineering Services Examination syllabus on our official website.
How important is the GS paper for ESE 2018?
The GS paper in ESE is really important and in my case proved crucial in my final rank. Here I’ll write about how I prepared for the GS paper for ESE 2018 in order of their priority. 1. Engineering Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
Is it good to read 10 books during ESE preparation?
We as students have a habit of collecting books, and during the ESE Preparation through reading books is not a bad habit or approach, but reading 10 books without knowing about the concepts within is a mere wastage of time and effort.