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UPSC Assistant Executive Engineer Recruitment 2026

Organization: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
Advt No: 08/2026-AEER-CENTRAL

Quick Summary: Hello job aspirants! The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), the premier central recruiting agency, has just released an exciting notification for the recruitment of Assistant Executive Engineers in various Central Government departments. If you've been dreaming of a challenging yet rewarding career in engineering within the government sector, this is your golden opportunity! With a total of 185 vacancies for both Civil and Electrical engineering disciplines, UPSC is calling upon talented and dedicated engineers to join the nation-building process. This isn't just a job; it's a chance to contribute significantly to vital infrastructure projects and policy implementation at a national level. Read on for all the essential details regarding eligibility, application process, syllabus, and crucial dates to ensure you don't miss out on this fantastic career progression.

๐Ÿ“… Important Dates

Notification DateN/A
Apply Start Date15/05/2026
Apply Last Date25/06/2026
Exam DateTo be announced, likely August/September 2026

๐Ÿ’ณ Application Fee

General / OBCโ‚น200
SC / STFree
FemaleFree

๐ŸŽ“ Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduate

Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or Electrical 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 a University under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956.

Age Limits: 21 to 35 years.

โšก Selection Process

1Recruitment Test (RT) - Objective Type
2Interview (for shortlisted candidates)

๐Ÿ“Ž Required Documents

  • Scanned Passport-size Photograph (as per specifications)
  • Scanned Signature (as per specifications)
  • Identity Proof (Aadhar Card/PAN Card/Driving License)
  • Class 10th Marksheet/Certificate (for Date of Birth proof)
  • Bachelor's Degree Certificate and Marksheets
  • Caste Certificate (if applying under SC/ST/OBC category)
  • Disability Certificate (if applying under PwBD category)
  • Experience Certificates (if any, as per notification)

โœ๏ธ How to Apply Online

### How to Apply Applying for a prestigious UPSC examination like the Assistant Executive Engineer recruitment requires careful attention to detail. Follow these steps meticulously to ensure a smooth application process: 1. **Visit the Official Website**: First and foremost, head over to the official UPSC website, https://upsc.gov.in. Navigate to the "Examinations" or "Online Applications" section. Look for the specific advertisement for "Assistant Executive Engineer Recruitment 2026". 2. **One Time Registration (OTR)**: If you are a new user, you must first complete the One Time Registration (OTR) process. This involves providing your basic personal details, contact information, and creating a unique OTR ID and password. Ensure all details are accurate as they will be used for all future UPSC applications. If you've already registered, simply log in using your existing OTR credentials. 3. **Fill the Application Form**: After OTR/login, you will access the detailed application form. Carefully fill in all mandatory fields such as educational qualifications, experience (if any), preferred examination centers, and other personal information. Double-check for any spelling errors or incorrect data entries. 4. **Upload Documents**: You will be required to upload scanned copies of your recent passport-size photograph, signature, and any other relevant certificates (e.g., degree certificates, caste certificates, disability certificates, if applicable) in the prescribed format and size. Pay close attention to the specifications mentioned in the official notification to avoid rejection. 5. **Pay the Application Fee**: Proceed to the payment gateway to pay the requisite application fee. General and OBC male candidates are usually required to pay a nominal fee (e.g., โ‚น200), while female candidates and those belonging to SC/ST/PwBD categories are often exempted. You can typically pay online using Net Banking, Debit Card, or Credit Card. 6. **Review and Submit**: Before final submission, thoroughly review all the information you've entered. Make any necessary corrections. Once satisfied, click on the "Submit" button. It's crucial to understand that no changes will be allowed after final submission. 7. **Print Application**: After successful submission, download and take a printout of your submitted application form for your records. This serves as proof of your application and may be required at later stages of the recruitment process. Remember, timely application is key! Do not wait until the last minute to avoid potential technical glitches. ### Detailed Exam Syllabus The recruitment process for Assistant Executive Engineer typically involves a Recruitment Test (RT) followed by an Interview. The RT is crucial for shortlisting candidates. **Recruitment Test (RT) Structure:** * **Type:** Objective Type Questions (Multiple Choice Questions - MCQs). * **Duration:** 2 hours (120 minutes). * **Total Marks:** 300 Marks. * **Negative Marking:** Yes, usually 1/3rd of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted for each incorrect answer. No deduction for unanswered questions. * **Medium:** English (and sometimes Hindi for general aptitude sections). **Syllabus Breakdown:** **Part A: General Aptitude & General Awareness (approximately 50-75 marks)** * **General English:** Comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, synonyms, antonyms. * **Quantitative Aptitude:** Number systems, percentages, profit & loss, time & work, speed & distance, simple & compound interest, data interpretation. * **Reasonings Ability:** Logical reasoning, analytical reasoning, series, coding-decoding, blood relations, syllogism. * **General Awareness:** Current national and international events, Indian Polity, Economy, Geography, History, Science & Technology, Environmental issues. **Part B: Engineering Discipline Specific (approximately 225-250 marks)** * **For Civil Engineering (Assistant Executive Engineer - Civil):** * Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Structural Analysis. * Design of Steel Structures, Design of Concrete Structures (RCC and Prestressed Concrete). * Fluid Mechanics, Hydrology, Water Resources Engineering. * Environmental Engineering (Water Supply, Waste Water, Air & Noise Pollution). * Geotechnical Engineering (Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering). * Transportation Engineering (Highways, Railways, Airports). * Surveying, Construction Materials and Management. * **For Electrical Engineering (Assistant Executive Engineer - Electrical):** * Engineering Mathematics, Electric Circuits, Electromagnetic Fields. * Electrical Machines (DC Machines, Transformers, Induction Motors, Synchronous Machines). * Power Systems (Generation, Transmission, Distribution, Protection, Stability). * Control Systems, Power Electronics. * Electrical and Electronic Measurements. * Analog and Digital Electronics. * Microprocessors, Communication Systems. The syllabus is usually aligned with the GATE syllabus for respective engineering disciplines, but often with a greater emphasis on conceptual understanding and practical application. Candidates are advised to refer to the detailed syllabus released in the official advertisement for the most precise topics. ### Preparation Tips Cracking a UPSC exam, especially for an engineering position, demands a strategic and consistent approach. Here are some high-scoring tips: 1. **Understand the Syllabus Thoroughly**: Don't just glance at the syllabus; internalize it. Prioritize topics based on their weightage in previous exams. Create a study plan mapping each topic to a specific timeframe. 2. **Master Engineering Fundamentals**: UPSC exams test conceptual clarity more than rote learning. Revisit your B.Tech/B.E. textbooks and notes. Focus on understanding the 'why' behind formulas and principles. Solve problems from standard engineering textbooks. 3. **Practice Previous Year Papers (PYQs)**: This is non-negotiable! Solving UPSC's previous year Recruitment Test papers will give you invaluable insight into the exam pattern, question types, difficulty level, and time management. Analyze your mistakes and learn from them. 4. **Regular Revision is Key**: Engineering subjects are vast. Schedule regular revision cycles to reinforce your learning. Use flashcards, self-quizzing, and concept maps. 5. **Current Affairs for General Awareness**: Read newspapers daily (The Hindu, Indian Express), follow reputable news analysis, and subscribe to a good monthly current affairs magazine. Pay attention to government schemes, national infrastructure projects, and scientific developments. 6. **Improve Quantitative and Reasoning Skills**: Practice regularly from standard aptitude books. Speed and accuracy are vital in this section. Solve at least 10-15 questions daily. 7. **Mock Tests are Crucial**: Once you've covered a significant portion of the syllabus, start taking full-length mock tests under timed conditions. This helps in simulating the actual exam environment, identifying weak areas, and improving time management. 8. **Healthy Lifestyle**: Don't neglect your physical and mental well-being. A balanced diet, adequate sleep, and regular breaks will keep you energized and focused throughout your preparation journey. 9. **Develop Interview Skills Early**: While the interview is later, start working on your communication skills, technical explanations, and general awareness. Read about the role of an Assistant Executive Engineer in government departments. Stay positive, stay disciplined, and believe in your abilities. Good luck!

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can final year engineering students apply for this recruitment?

Generally, no. UPSC notifications for direct recruitments like this usually require candidates to possess the essential educational qualification (i.e., the Bachelor's Degree) on or before the application closing date. This means your final degree result must be declared by the specified cut-off date. Always refer to the specific clauses in the official advertisement for definitive clarity, as sometimes exceptions or provisional applications might be allowed under strict conditions, but it is rare for direct recruitment.

Is there any age relaxation for reserved categories?

Yes, absolutely! As per Government of India rules, age relaxation will be applicable for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD), and Ex-Servicemen. The specific relaxation periods (e.g., 3 years for OBC, 5 years for SC/ST) will be detailed in the official UPSC advertisement. Ensure you provide valid caste/category certificates to avail these relaxations.