UPSC Engineering Service Exam (ESE) Pattern and Syllabus

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The UPSC Engineering Services Examination (ESE), also known as the Indian Engineering Services (IES) exam, is a prestigious national-level competitive examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to recruit engineers for technical and managerial positions in various Government of India departments. It is one of the most sought-after exams for engineering graduates aspiring to serve in core sectors such as Railways, Central Public Works Department (CPWD), Central Water Engineering, Defence Services, and Telecommunications. The examination is conducted in three stages: Preliminary (objective type), Main (conventional written examination), and Personality Test (Interview).

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Candidates from disciplines including Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering are eligible to apply. The ESE is known for its rigorous selection process, testing candidates’ technical knowledge, analytical ability, and leadership qualities. Successful candidates play a crucial role in planning, designing, and executing key infrastructure and development projects across the country, contributing significantly to national growth and public welfare.

UPSC ESE 2026 : Overview

FeatureDetails
Notification Date26th September 2025
Last Date to Apply16th October 2025 (till 6:00 PM)
Application Mode upsconline.nic.in
Examination Date8th February 2026 (Preliminary)
Total VacanciesApproximately 474
Application Fee₹200 (Exempted for Female/SC/ST/PwBD)
Age Limit21 to 30 years (as of 1st January 2026)
QualificationDegree in Engineering or equivalent

UPSC ESE 2026 : Exam Pattern and Detailed Syllabus

The recruitment process follows a three-stage plan designed to filter candidates based on technical knowledge and personality.

Stage I: Preliminary Examination (Objective Type) :

This stage consists of two papers, both conducted on the same day. 

PaperSubjectDurationMaximum Marks
Paper IGeneral Studies and Engineering Aptitude2 Hours200
Paper IIEngineering Discipline Specific3 Hours300
Total5 Hours500

Note: There is a penalty for wrong answers. One-third (1/3) of the marks assigned to a question will be deducted for every incorrect response.

Stage II: Main Examination (Conventional Type)

Only candidates who qualify Stage I are admitted to the Main Examination, which involves descriptive answers.

PaperSubjectDurationMaximum Marks
Paper IEngineering Discipline Paper-I3 Hours300
Paper IIEngineering Discipline Paper-II3 Hours300
Total6 Hours600

Stage III: Personality Test

Candidates qualifying the written stages are summoned for an interview carrying 200 marks. There are no minimum qualifying marks for this stage; however, it is vital for final ranking.

UPSC ESE 2026 : Syllabus

Stage-I: Paper I 

This paper is objective and focuses on general aptitude and foundational engineering principles.

Topic No.Subject AreaKey Coverage Areas
1Current IssuesNational and international importance related to social, economic, and industrial development.
2Engineering AptitudeLogical reasoning and analytical ability.
3Engineering MathematicsNumerical Analysis and general mathematical principles.
4Design and DrawingGeneral principles of design, drawing, and the importance of safety.
5Standards and QualityPractices in production, construction, maintenance, and services.
6Energy and EnvironmentConservation, pollution, climate change, and environmental impact assessment.
7Project ManagementBasics and principles of managing engineering projects.
8Material ScienceBasics of material science and engineering.
9ICT ToolsNetworking, e-governance, and technology-based education.
10Ethics and ValuesProfessional ethics in the engineering profession.

Category I: Civil Engineering Syllabus

The following subjects are covered across Preliminary Paper-II and Main Paper-I & II.

Paper I (Structural Engineering focus)

SubjectDetailed Contents
Building MaterialsStone, Lime, Glass, Plastics, Steel, FRP, Ceramics, Aluminum, Fly Ash, Timber, Bricks, Aggregates, Cement, and Concrete Mix Design.
Solid MechanicsElastic constants, Stress/Strain, Mohr’s circle, Failure theories, Bending, Shear, and Torsion.
Structural AnalysisDeterminate/Indeterminate structures, Trusses, Frames, Rolling loads, Influence Lines, Vibrations, and Computer Aided Design.
Steel StructuresWorking Stress methods, Tension/Compression members, Beams, Connections, Girders, and Ultimate load design.
Concrete & MasonryLimit state design, Slabs, Foundations, Retaining walls, Pre-stressed concrete, and Earthquake resistant design.
Construction Mgmt.Planning, Equipment, Site investigation, Tendering, Contract management, and Labour safety.

Paper II (Water Resources, Environmental & Transportation)

SubjectDetailed Contents
Fluid MechanicsFlow of fluids, Hydraulic Machines, Hydro Power, Open Channel Flow, and Pipe networks.
Hydrology & WaterHydrological cycle, Ground water, River morphology, Flood management, Irrigation, and Dams.
Environmental Engg.Water supply (quality/treatment), Waste water (sewerage/sludge mgmt), Solid waste mgmt, and Air/Noise pollution.
Geo-technical Engg.Soil exploration, properties, Seepage, Earth pressure, Foundation types, and Slope stability.
Surveying & GeologyClassification, GPS, Remote sensing, Map preparation, and Engineering geology applications.
TransportationHighways (planning/design), Tunneling, Railways systems, Harbours, and Airports.

Category II: Mechanical Engineering Syllabus

Paper I (Thermal and Fluid Sciences)

SubjectDetailed Contents
Fluid MechanicsStatics, Buoyancy, Bernoulli’s equation, Viscous flow, and Laminar/Turbulent flows.
ThermodynamicsLaws of Thermodynamics, Entropy, Rankine/Otto/Diesel cycles, Heat transfer (Conduction, Convection, Radiation), and Heat exchangers.
IC Engines & RACEngine systems, Emissions, Vapour compression/absorption refrigeration, and Psychrometrics.
Turbo MachineryPelton, Kaplan, Francis Turbines, Jet Propulsion, and Compressors.
Power Plant Engg.Regeneration/Reheat cycles, Boilers, and Power plant components.
Renewable EnergySolar radiation, Photovoltaic conversion, Wind, Bio-mass, and Fuel Cells.

Paper II (Design and Manufacturing)

SubjectDetailed Contents
Eng MechanicsForce systems, Friction, Centroid, Stresses/Strains, Bending Moment, and Torsion.
Engineering MaterialsCrystallography, Alloys, Heat Treatment, Nano-materials, and Corrosion control.
Mechanisms & MachinesVelocity/Acceleration analysis, Vibrations, Gears, Gyroscopes, and Governors.
Machine DesignStatic/Dynamic loading, Fatigue strength, Joints, Shafts, Brakes, and Clutches.
Manufacturing & IMMetal forming/joining, Machining, Metrology, FMS, CPM-PERT, and NDT techniques.
Mechatronics/RoboticsMicroprocessors, Sensors, Control Systems, and Robot Kinematics.

 

Category III: Electrical Engineering Syllabus

Paper I

SubjectDetailed Contents
Engg. MathematicsMatrix theory, Calculus, Probability, Statistics, and Complex variables.
Electrical MaterialsCrystal structures, Insulating/Magnetic materials, and Superconductors.
Circuits & FieldsKCL/KVL, Theorems, Three phase circuits, and Maxwell’s equations.
MeasurementsBridges, Potentiometers, Digital voltmeters, and Transducers.
Computer Fund.CPU, I/O Organisation, OS, Networking, and Programming languages.
Basic ElectronicsDiodes, BJTs, FETs, and Oscillators.

Paper II

SubjectDetailed Contents
Analog & DigitalOp-amps, Logic circuits, Microprocessors, and Communication basics.
Systems/Signal Proc.Fourier/Laplace transforms, Z-transforms, FFT, and FIR/IIR filters.
Control SystemsTransfer functions, Stability (Nyquist/Bode), and PID controllers.
Electrical MachinesTransformers, DC machines, Induction/Synchronous motors.
Power SystemsGeneration, Fault analysis, Protection, Smart grid, and Power economics.
Power ElectronicsThyristors, IGBTs, Converters, and Adjustable speed drives.

 

Category IV: Electronics & Telecommunication Syllabus

Paper I

SubjectDetailed Contents
Basic ElectronicsSemiconductors, ICs, Op-amps, and Opto-electronics.
Basic ElectricalDC/AC circuits, Transformers, and Power sources.
Materials ScienceInsulating laminates, Magnetic materials, and Nano-optical materials.
MeasurementsAnalog/Digital systems, Telemetry, and Data acquisition.
Network TheoryRLC circuits, Laplace transforms, and Sinusoidal analysis.
Analog & Digital Ckt.Amplifiers, Timers, Combinatorial/Sequential circuits, and Microprocessors.

Paper II

SubjectDetailed Contents
Comm. SystemsAM/FM, PCM, Digital modulation (ASK/FSK/PSK), and Fibre optics.
Control SystemsSignal flow graphs, Stability analysis, and Lead/Lag compensation.
Computer Org.Memory mgmt, File systems, Databases, and Transactions.
Electro MagneticsVector calculus, Transmission lines, Smith’s chart, and Antennas.
Advanced ElectronicsVLSI technology, DSP, and Embedded systems.
Advanced Comm.OSI model, Satellite communication, and Cellular networks.

Preparation Tips

TipActionable Strategy
Master General StudiesMarks for each GS topic range from 5% to 15%. Do not ignore basics like ICT or Ethics, as they are high-scoring.
Objective AccuracyPractice OMR marking with a black ball pen only. Ensure Roll Number and Booklet Series are encoded correctly to avoid rejection
Conventional WritingConventional papers must be answered in English only. Focus on “orderly, effective, and exact expression”.
Handwriting CareBe warned: up to 5% of marks can be deducted for illegible handwriting in conventional papers.

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