Is IAS tougher than IES?
Both exams of UPSC OR IAS require a lot of preparation, mental strength and dedication. However, students with an engineering background would find IES slightly easier and even benefit from it while working. IES is looked upon as a technical exam and graduation knowledge might be enough to surpass it.
When will the UPSC IES/ ESE 2019 results be declared?
UPSC IES/ ESE Results 2019 announced: UPSC has declared the final results of Engineering Services Examination (ESE) – 2019 on 25 th October 2019. Engineering Services Examination is held in three stages – Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Every stage has minimum qualifying marks that a candidate has to score in order to qualify for the next stage.
How to check UPSC engineering services prelims results 2019 online?
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the Engineering Services Prelims results on the official website, upsc.gov.in, based on the written part of the Engineering Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2019 held by the Commission on January 6, 2019.
How many candidates appeared for the ESE 2019 prelims exam?
The ESE 2019 Prelims exam was conducted by UPSC on 06 January, 2019. A total of 4,048 candidates have qualified the ESE 2019 Preliminary stage. Of which almost half of the candidates are from CE branch (1,825). With 795 qualified candidates, ME stream candidates stand at the second position followed by E candidates (748), and EE candidates (680).
What are the stages of Ese exam?
Engineering Services Examination is held in three stages – Prelims, Mains, and Interview. Every stage has minimum qualifying marks that a candidate has to score in order to qualify for the next stage. ESE Prelims 2019 was held on 6th January 2019, followed by the ESE 2019 Mains Exam on 30th June 2019, after a sufficient gap of around 6 months.