IAS DETAIL
IES Eligibility
• Nationality
To be eligible for IES a candidate must be either:
- a citizen of India, or
- a subject of Nepal, or
- a subject of Bhutan, or
- a Tibetan refugee who came over to Indian before the 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or
- a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka or East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire and Ethiopia or from Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.
Provided that a candidate belonging to categories (b), (c), (d) and (e) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.
A candidate in whose case a certificate of eligibility is necessary, may be admitted to the examination but the offer of appointment may be given only after the necessary eligibility certificate has been issued by the Government of India.
Age Limit for IES :-
The lower and upper age limit to be eligible for the UPSC IES 2021 exam is given below
- Upper Age Limit: Candidates must have attained the age of 21 years.
- Lower Age Limit: Candidate must not have attained the age of 30 years.
Age relaxation permissible for IES exam is as per table below
C
N |
Category |
Age
Relaxation Permissible |
||
01 |
SC and ST |
5 years |
||
02 |
OBC |
3 years |
||
03 |
Certain categories of Departmental
Government servants who are covered under Note1 below |
5 years |
||
04 |
Departmental Government Servants
(as against Code No.03) |
+ SC/ST |
10 years |
|
05 |
Departmental Government Servants
(as against Code No.03) |
+ OBC |
8 years |
|
06 |
Blind, deaf-mute and
Orthographically handicapped persons. |
10 years |
||
07 |
Blind, deaf-mute and
Orthographically handicapped persons |
+ SC/ST |
15 years |
|
08 |
Blind, deaf-mute and
Orthographically handicapped persons |
+ OBC |
13 years |
|
09 |
Blind, deaf-mute and
Orthographically handicapped persons |
+Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
15 years |
|
10 |
Blind, deaf-mute and
Orthographically handicapped persons |
+ SC/ST |
+Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
20 years |
11 |
Blind, deaf-mute and
Orthographically handicapped persons |
+ OBC |
+ Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
18 years |
12 |
Defense Services Personnel
disabled in operations during hostilities with any foreign country or in a
disturbed area and released as a consequence thereof. |
3 years |
||
13 |
Defense Services Personnel (as
against Code No. 12) |
+ SC/ST |
8 years |
|
14 |
Defense Services Personnel (as
against Code No. 12) |
+ OBC |
6 years |
|
15 |
Defense Services Personnel (as
against Code No. 12) |
+ Departmental Govt.Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
8 years |
|
16 |
Defense Services Personnel (as
against Code No. 12) |
+ SC/ST |
+ Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
13 years |
17 |
Defense Services Personnel (as
against Code No. 12) |
+ OBC |
+ Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
11 years |
18 |
Ex-Servicemen including
Commissioned offices and ECOs/ SSCOs who have rendered at least five years
Military Service as on 1st August, 2008 and have been released (i) on
completion of assignment (including those whose assignment is due to be
completed within one year from 1st August, 2008) otherwise than by way of
dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency; or (ii) on
account of physical disability attributable to Military Service; or (iii) on
invalidment. |
5 years |
||
19 |
Ex-Servicemen including
Commissioned Officers and ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 18) |
+ SC/ST |
10 years |
|
20 |
Ex-Servicemen including
Commissioned Officers and ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 18) |
+ OBC |
8 years |
|
21 |
Ex-Servicemen including
Commissioned Officers and ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 18) |
+ Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
10 years |
|
22 |
Ex-Servicemen including
Commissioned Officers Servants and ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 18) |
+ SC/ST |
+ Departmental Govt. (as against
Code No. 03) |
15 years |
23 |
Ex-Servicemen including
Commissioned Officers and ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No. 18) |
+ OBC |
+ Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
13 years |
24 |
ECOs/SSCOs who have completed an
initial period of assignment of five years of Military Service as on 1st
August, 2008 and whose assignment has been extended beyond five years and in
whose case the Ministry of Defence issues a certificate that they can apply
for civil employment and that they will be released on three months notice on
selection from the date of receipt of offer of appointment. |
5 years |
||
25 |
ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No.
24) |
+ SC/ST |
10 years |
|
26 |
ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No.
24) |
+ OBC |
8 years |
|
27 |
ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No.
24) |
+ Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
10 years |
|
28 |
ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No.
24) |
+ SC/ST |
+ Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
15 years |
29 |
ECOs/SSCOs (as against Code No.
24) |
+ OBC |
+Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
13 years |
30 |
Candidates who had ordinarily been
domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from 1st
January, 1980 to 31st December, 1989 |
5 years |
||
31 |
Candidates who had ordinarily been
domiciled in the State of J & K (as against Code No. 30) |
+ SC/ST |
10 years |
|
32 |
Candidates who had ordinarily been
domiciled in the State of J & K (as against Code No. 30) |
+ OBC |
8 years |
|
33 |
Candidates who had ordinarily been
domiciled in the State of J & K (as against Code No. 30) |
+ Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
10 years |
|
34 |
Candidates who had ordinarily been
domiciled in the State of J & K (as against Code No. 30) |
+ ST/CT |
+ Departmental Govt. Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
15 years |
35 |
Candidates who had ordinarily been
domiciled in the State of J & K (as against Code No. 30) |
+ OBC |
+ Departmental Govt.Servants (as
against Code No. 03) |
13 years |
Note
The upper age-limit of 30 years will be relax able upto 35 years in the case of Government servants of the following categories, if they are employed in a Department/Office under the control of any of the authorities mentioned in column 1 below and apply for admission to the examination for all or any of the Service(s)/Posts mentioned in column 2, for which they are otherwise eligible.
- A candidate who holds substantively a permanent post in the particular Department/Office concerned. This relaxation will not be admissible to a probationer appointed against a permanent post in the Department/Office during the period of his probation.
- A candidate who has been continuously in a temporary service on a regular basis in the particular Department/Office for at least 3 years on the 1st August, 2008.
Column 1 | Column 2 |
Railway Department | |
Indian Navy |
NOTE—The period of apprenticeship if followed by appointment against a working posts on the Railways may be treated as Railway Service for the purpose of age concession.
Minimum Education Qualification required for IES exam
To appear for the IES examination, a candidate must have:
- obtained a degree in Engineering from a University incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India or other Educational Institutions established by an Act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as Universities under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956; or
- Passed Section A and B of the Institution Examinations of the Institution of Engineers (India); or
- Obtained a degree/diploma in Engineering from such foreign University/College/Institution and under such conditions as may be recognised by the Government for the purpose from time to time, or
- Passed Graduate Membership Examination of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (India); or
- Passed Associate Membership Examination Parts II and III/Sections A and B of the Aeronautical Society of India; or
- Passed Graduate Membership Examination of the Institution of Electronics and Radio Engineers, London held after November, 1959.
Provided that a candidate for the post of Indian Naval Armament Service (Electronics Engineering Posts and Engineer Group 'A' in Wireless Planning and Coordination Wing/Monitoring Organisation) may possess any of the above qualifications or the qualification mentioned below namely:-
M.Sc. degree or its equivalent with Wireless Communication, Electronics, Radio Physics or Radio Engineering as a special subject.
NOTE-1—A candidate who has appeared at an examination the passing of which would render him educationally qualified for this examination, but has not been informed of the result, may apply for admission to the examination. A candidate who intends to appear at such a qualifying examination may also apply. Such candidates will be admitted to the examination, if otherwise eligible, but their admission would be deemed to be provisional and subject to cancellation, if they do not produce proof of having passed the requisite qualifying examination along with the detailed applications which will be required to be submitted by the candidates who qualify on the result of written part of the examination.
NOTE-2—In exceptional cases, the Commission may treat a candidate, who has not any of the qualifications prescribed in this rule, as educationally qualified provided that he has passed examinations conducted by other institutions the standard of which in the opinion of the Commission justifies his admission to the examination.
NOTE-3—A candidate who is otherwise qualified but who has taken a degree from a foreign University which is not recognized by Government, may also apply to the Commission and may be admitted to the examination at the discretion of the Commission
- The Indian Engineering Services (IES) Examination is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for recruitment to the IES, comprising of Group - A Services / Posts and Group - B Services / Posts in Categories I to IV.
Recruitment on the results of IES exam are done under the following categories
:
Category I – Civil Engineering
Category II – Mechanical Engineering
Category III – Electrical Engineering
Category IV – Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
CATEGORY I - CIVIL ENGINEERING
Group A Services/Posts
(i) Indian Railway Service of Engineers.
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service (Civil Engineering Posts).
(iii) Central Engineering Service.
(iv) Indian Defense Service of Engineers (Civil Engineering Posts).
(v) Central Water Engineering (Gr. 'A') Service (Civil Engineering Posts).
(vi) Central Engineering Service (Roads) Group-A (Civil Engineering Posts).
(vii) Assistant Executive Engineer (Civil) in the Border Roads Engineering Service, (Gr. 'A')
(viii) Survey of India Service (Gr. 'A') (Civil Engineering Posts).
(ix) Assistant Executive Engineer (Civil) in P&T Building Works (Gr.'A') Service.
CATEGORY II - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
(i) Indian Railway Service of MECHANICAL Engineers.
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(iii) Central Water Engineering (Gr. 'A') Service (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(iv) Central Power Engineering Service (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(v) Indian Ordinance Factories Service.
(vi) Indian Naval Armament Service (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(vii) Assistant Executive Engineer Group 'A' (Mechanical Engineering Posts) in the Corps of EME, Ministry of Defence.
(viii) Assistant Naval Store officer Grade I (Mechanical Engineering Posts) in Indian Navy.
(ix) Central Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Service (Mechanical Engineering Posts) (x) Assistant
Executive Engineer (Electrical & Mechanical) (Mechanical Engineering Posts) in Boarder Roads Engineering Service, Group 'A'
(xi) Drilling Engineer (Junior) (Grade A) in the Geological Survey of India.
(xii) Indian Inspection Service, Gr.'A' (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(xiii) Indian Supply Service, Gr.'A' (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
(xiv) Indian Defense Service of Engineers (Mechanical Engineering Posts).
CATEGORY III - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
(i) Indian Railway Service of Electrical Engineers.
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service (Electrical Engineering Posts).
(iii) Central Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Service (Electrical Engineering Posts).
(iv) Indian Naval Armament Service (Electrical Engineering Posts).
(v) Central Power Engineering Service (Electrical Engineering Posts).
(vi) Indian Defense Service of Engineers (Electrical Engineering Posts).
(vii) Assistant Executive Engineer Group A (Electrical Engineering Posts) in the Corps of E.M.E, Ministry of Defence.
(viii) Assistant Naval Store officer Grade I (Electrical Engineering Posts) in Indian Navy.
(ix) Indian Inspection Service, Gr.'A' (Electrical Engineering Posts).
(x) Indian Supply Service, Gr.'A' (Electrical Engineering Posts).
CATEGORY IV - ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
(i) Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers.
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service (Tele-communication/Electronics Engineering Posts).
(iii) Indian Ordnance Factories Service (Engineering Branch) (Electronics Engineering Posts).
(iv) Indian Naval Armament Service (Electronics Engineering Posts).
(v) Central Power Engineering Service (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Posts)
(vi) Assistant Executive Engineer Group ‘A’ (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Posts) in the Corps of E.M.E., Ministry of Defence.
(vii) Engineer (GCS-Gr."A") in Wireless Planning and Coordination Wing/Monitoring Organisation; M/o Communication and Information Technology (D/o Telecommunication)
(viii) Assistant Naval Stores officer Grade I (Electronics & Telecom Engineering Posts) in Indian Navy.
(ix) Survey of India Service (Gr. 'A') (Electronics & Telecom Engineering Posts).
(x) Indian Inspection Service, Gr.'A' (Electronics & Telecom Engineering Posts).
(xi) Indian Supply Service, Gr.'A' (Electronics & Telecom Engineering Posts
Preparation tips for Engineering Services Exam (ESE/IES)
- How to prepare for Engg Services Examination
All over preparation for IES is easy we can say even compared with GATE. Let us start with the difference in preparation for GATE and IES. For GATE, around 5 technical important subjects with Maths and Quantitative Aptitude may be sufficient to crack 95 to 98 percentile. We may have to even work out Exercise problems also for those subjects and may have to study multiple books for the same topic. But for Engg Service Exam (ESE), we may need not practice Exercise problems or may need not study multiple books for the same topic. Instead we may have to study multiple books for the same subject but for not same topic.
We need only 50% of marks from the written test. All over to write 20 to 25% questions, we need not prepare anything. Those will be that much easy. Around 40 to 50% of questions will be average standard which need preparation. Remaining questions may be difficult, for that above average to extreme preparation may be needed. Again, for ES exam, 30 to 35% questions (At least models) will be repetitive from Old question papers. So, we need to analyze old question papers starting from General Studies to Descriptive papers from 2004. Now, is it difficult to get 50% of marks IF WE PLAN PROPERLY?
PRACTICE! PRACTICE!! PRACTICE!!! Mantra. All you have to do is practice that’s all for IES. You have to do same example problems thrice. You have to read same topic in the SAME book thrice. You are done. You can expect IES. Frankly IES don’t need any talent, but perseverance and consistency in preparation.
About Objective paper: For objective papers we recommend preparing all subjects. For Electricals communications may be difficult or for Telecommunications Material science/Power Electronics may be difficult. But prepare those subjects also at least to Basic level. If you are unable to understand B.Tech books, go for Diploma books. You will be able to follow those and then try for graduation standard books. But don’t leave any subject. Old question papers from 2004, you have to prepare, least mug up those in few areas. Also prepare old civil services preliminary exam questions for objective.
About Descriptive papers: For descriptive we need to practice a lot. See 3 to 4 subjects which are important/which is carrying more weightage. Prepare all example problems; solve all old question papers for these subjects. For other subject prepare at basic level.
Objective is more important than Descriptive papers (THERE ARE NO MERCY MARKS WITH UPSC): We may get 70% of allotted marks, if we get correct solution with procedure for Descriptive papers. As calculators are allowed, we can expect problems which need to be solved properly with calculator. But for Objective, we will get 100% of marks, that to as they don’t allow calculator, we can expect simple problems, which need not be too much cautious.
General Studies & General English: General studies preparation is not much difficult task to do. We need to prepare last 10 years question papers for conventional side (Polity, Geography, History etc.,). Get an idea. Take year book and prepare least those mentioned topics from that. For current affairs, take Civil Services Chronicle from January to April. Prepare NCERT 9thstandard and 10 standard Geography books. For polity you can opt for Laksmi kanth. As more questions come from Modern History (Preparation of Ancient and Medieval is difficult also ) you can prepare only Modern History. For this Spectrum Series book is more than sufficient. For General English, last 10 years old question papers are more than enough.
All over we can expect 120 to 140 marks in each objective papers, 90 to 110 marks in each descriptive and in General English/General Studies objective paper even if we get around 60 marks it is enough.
• Books for IES Mechanical Engineering
- Enginnering Thermodynamics: PK Nag
- IC Engine: ML Mathur and RP Sharma
- Gas Turbine and Propulsive Systems: PR Khajuria & SP Dubey
- Fluid Mechanics: Modi & Seth, RK Bansal
- Compressible Flow: SM Yahya
- Heat and Mass Transfer: JP Hollman, RC Sachdeva
- Refrigeration and Air Conditioning: CP Arora, Domkundwar
- Fluid Machinery: Jagdish Lal, RK Bansal
- Theory of Machines: RS Khurmi, Malik & Ghosh
- Mechanical Vibration: Grover
- Machine Design: Shigley, VB Bhandari
- Material Science: WD Callister, IP Singh
- Production Engineering: Kalpkjian Schmid, Amitabh Ghosh & AK Malik
- Industrial Engineering: O P Khanna, Buffa & Sarin
- Operations Research: Kanti Swarup
- Strength of Materials: Gere & Timoshenko, BC unamia, Sadhu Singh
- IES exam Pattern
The IES EXAMINATION will be conducted according to the following pattern:
(i) Stage-I: Engineering Services (Preliminary/Stage-I) Examination (Objective Type Papers) for the selection of candidates for the Stage-II: Engineering Services (Main/Stage-II) Examination;
- The Commission will draw a list of candidates to be qualified for Engineering Services (Main/Stage-II) Examination based on the criterion of minimum qualifying marks in General Studies and Engineering Aptitude Paper (Paper-I) and Engineering Discipline specific paper (Paper-II) of Preliminary/Stage-I Examination.
- There will be penalty (Negative Marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the objective type question papers.
- There are four alternatives for the answers to every question. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one-third (0.33) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty
- If a candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the given answers happens to be correct and there will be the same penalty as above for that question
- If a question is left blank i.e. no answer is given by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that question
The following will be the subjects for the IES written examination:-
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The following will be the subjects for the IES written examination:-
Category |
Section |
Subject |
Duration |
Maximum Marks |
I- CIVIL ENGINEERING |
Stage:1 |
General Ability Test |
2 hrs |
200 |
Civil Engineering Paper |
3 hrs |
300 |
||
Stage-2 |
Civil Engineering Paper I |
3 hrs |
300 |
|
Civil Engineering Paper II |
3 hrs |
300 |
||
Stage-3 |
Personality Test |
|
200 |
|
TOTAL |
1300 |
|||
II- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING |
Stage:1 |
General Ability Test |
2 hrs |
200 |
Stage-2 |
Mechanical Engineering Paper |
3 hrs |
300 |
|
Mechanical Engineering Paper I |
3 hrs |
300 |
||
Stage-3 |
Mechanical Engineering Paper II |
3 hrs |
300 |
|
Personality Test |
200 |
|||
TOTAL |
1300 |
|||
III- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING |
Stage:1 |
General Ability Test |
2 hrs |
200 |
Stage-2 |
Electrical Engineering Paper |
3 hrs |
300 |
|
Electrical Engineering Paper I |
3 hrs |
300 |
||
Stage-3 |
Electrical Engineering Paper II |
3 hrs |
300 |
|
Personality Test |
200 |
|||
TOTAL |
1300 |
|||
IV - ELECTRONICS & TELECOM
ENGINEERING |
Stage:1 |
General Ability Test |
2 hrs |
200 |
Stage-2 |
Electronics & Telecom Engineering
Paper |
3 hrs |
300 |
|
Electronics & Telecom
Engineering Paper I |
3 hrs |
300 |
||
Stage-3 |
Electronics & Telecom
Engineering Paper II |
3 hrs |
300 |
|
Personality Test |
200 |
|||
TOTAL |
1300 |
In the Personality Test of IES, special attention will be paid to assessing the candidate’s capacity for leadership, initiative and intellectual curiosity, tact and other social qualities, mental and physical energy, powers of practical application and integrity of character
Tentative Schedule for IES:-
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- Date of Notification 07-04-2021
- Last Date for Receipt of Applications (Up to 6:00 PM) 27-04-2021
- Date of IES Preliminary Examination 18-07-2021
- IES Prelims Result Sep 2021
- IES Mains Examination 10-10-2021
- IES Mains Result Nov 2021
- IES Interview Nov 2021
- IES Final Result Jan 2022
Coaching Institutes
- Vidyamandir
- Brilliant Tutorials
- FIIT JEE
- Amity
Official Inquiries on IES
- Address: Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, New Delhi – 110011.
- Phone Nos: 011- 23098543/23385271
- Website URL: http://www.upsc.gov.in/
Marks obtained by the last qualified candidates for call of interview for Personality Test
| ||||
ESE : 2007
| ||||
General
|
OBC
|
SC
|
ST
| |
Civil
|
251
|
229
|
207
|
219
|
Mechanical
|
329
|
302
|
255
|
239
|
Electrical
|
392
|
376
|
336
|
323
|
Electronics
|
392
|
376
|
347
|
319
|
Marks obtained by the last qualified candidates for call of interview for Personality Test
| ||||
ESE : 2008
| ||||
General
|
OBC
|
SC
|
ST
| |
Civil
|
310
|
277
|
270
|
248
|
Mechanical
|
330
|
259
|
256
|
219
|
Electrical
|
370
|
311
|
278
|
286
|
Electronics
|
388
|
346
|
306
|
297
|
Marks obtained by the last qualified candidates for call of interview for Personality Test
| ||||
ESE : 2009
| ||||
General
|
OBC
|
SC
|
ST
| |
Civil
|
261
|
219
|
204
|
208
|
Mechanical
|
333
|
285
|
238
|
226
|
Electrical
|
341
|
296
|
267
|
225
|
Electronics
|
440
|
401
|
348
|
296
|
Marks obtained by the last qualified candidates
| |||
GATE : 2010
| |||
General
|
OBC
|
SC/ST
| |
Electronics (ET)
|
26.11
|
23.5
|
17.41
|
Mechanical (ME)
|
30.81
|
27.73
|
20.54
|
Electrical (EE)
|
26.08
|
23.47
|
17.39
|
Computer Sc (CS/IT)
|
25
|
22.5
|
16.67
|
Instrumentation (IN)
|
25
|
22.5
|
16.67
|
Marks obtained by the last qualified candidates
| |||
GATE : 2011
| |||
General
|
OBC
|
SC/ST
| |
Electronics (ET)
|
25
|
22.50
|
16.67
|
Mechanical (ME)
|
25
|
22.50
|
16.67
|
Electrical (EE)
|
25.20
|
22.68
|
16.80
|
Computer Sc (CS/IT)
|
25
|
22.50
|
16.67
|
Civil (CE)
|
25.01
|
22.51
|
16.67
|
UPSC Prelims Cut-off
Marks – Over the Years |
Mains+Interview Marks’ (Total Marks) |
|||||
Year |
Cut Off |
% |
Mains Marks |
Mains % |
Mains+Interview marks |
Mains+Interview % |
2005 |
284/450 |
63.11 |
986/2000 |
49.3 |
1203/2300 |
52.3 |
2006 |
282/450 |
62.66 |
975/2000 |
48.75 |
1179/2300 |
51.26 |
2007 |
256/450 |
56.88 |
1005/2000 |
50.25 |
1210/2300 |
52.6 |
2008 |
244/450 |
54.22 |
954/2000 |
47.7 |
1161/2300 |
50.47 |
2009 |
250/450 |
55.55 |
899/2000 |
44.95 |
1127/2300 |
49 |
2010 |
248/450 |
55.11 |
904/2000 |
45.2 |
1134/2300 |
49.3 |
2011 |
198/400 |
49.5 |
842/2000 |
42.1 |
1090/2300 |
47.39 |
2012 |
209/400 |
52.25 |
700/2000 |
35 |
936/2300 |
40.69 |
2013 |
241/400 |
60.25 |
562/1750 |
32.1 |
775/2025 |
38.27 |
2014 |
205/400 |
51.25 |
678/1750 |
38.74 |
889/2025 |
43.90 |
2015 |
107.34/200 |
53.67 |
676/1750 |
38.62 |
877/2025 |
43.30 |
2016 |
116.00/200 |
58.00 |
787/1750 |
44.97 |
988/2025 |
48.79 |
2017 |
105.34/200 |
52.67 |
809/1750 |
46.22 |
1006/2025 |
49.67 |
2018 |
98/200 |
49.00 |
774/1750 |
44.22 |
982/2025 |
48.49 |
2019 |
98/200 |
49.00 |
751/1750 |
42.91 |
961/2025 |
47.45 |
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