What is the subject-wise weightage in the ESE IES in electronics?
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There is no subject-wise weighting in the ESE examination. Objective paper 1 asks almost similar questions from all the sections. In subjective, you can focus more on communication systems, analog communication, electronics, and digital electronics for paper 2. If you go thoroughly to the last 5 to 20 years' pattern, you will notice that they asked questions from all subjects. So focus on the entire syllabus. Cover each and every topic so you don't miss anything in paper 1 and Paper 2. Because in the objective paper, you will find questions from all subjects like history, politics, geography, Current Affairs etc.
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There is no subject-wise weightage in the ESE exam as the objective paper asks almost equal questions from all the sections. In subjective, you can expect more questions from analog and digital electronics (paper2) though there is no set criteria. For paper 1 I couldn't find any tilt toward a specific subject. Usually, each question has parts that shall be from different units so you cant skip subjects.
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