Indian Engineering Service-2020
Engineering Services exam comprise of engineers who work under Government of India and designated a Class I officer. They administer a large segment of public sector economy, which constitute of Indian Railways, Power, Telecommunications, Central water engineering, Defense Service of engineers, Central Engineering Service etc. The nature of work performed by these officers largely depends on their engineering branch and the Service cadre they are recruited in. The career progression goes smoothly attaining high esteem. The first position offered is that of Asst. executive engineer and the hierarchy ends at the position of Chairman/Managing Director.
A combined competitive examination is conducted by UPSC every year for recruitment. The examination constitutes of a written examination followed by an interview for the personality test. The recruitment of qualified candidates is made under the following categories.
1. Civil Engineering 2. Mechanical engineering
3. Electrical engineering
4. Electronics & Telecommunication engineering
Eligibility: Age: 21 to 30 years as on 1st January of the year (relaxation a per rules)
Educational qualifications:
Degree in engineering or equivalent)
Date of Notification: 25 September 2019
Last date for application: 15th October 2019
Prelims examination: 5th January 2020 - Sunday 1 day
Main examination: 28th June 2020 - Sunday 1 day
Interviews – September 2020
Examination pattern Prelims: stage I (objective type papers two)
1. General studies- 200 marks
2. Engineering aptitude: 300 marks
The standard of paper in General studies and Engineering Aptitude examination will be as may be expected of an Engineering/ Science graduate. The standard of papers in other subjects will approximately be that of Engineering Degree examination of an Indian University. UPSC will declare eligible candidates for Mains examination. The marks obtained in prelims/ stage I examination will be counted for determining the final order of merit. It is unlike Civil Service examination pattern. There will be penalty (negative marking) 1/3 of the marks for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the objective type question papers.
Paper I- General studies- 2 hours -200 Marks. Common to all candidates.
Syllabus: Current issues
l Engineering aptitude
l Engineering mathematics and numerical analysis
l General principles of design, drawing, importance of safety.
l Standards and quality practices in production, construction, maintenance and Services
l Basics of energy and environment
l Basics of project management
l Basics of material science and engineering
l Information and communication technologies based tools and their applications
l Ethics and values in engineering profession
Note: The paper in GS and Engineering aptitude will include knowledge of relevant topics as may be expected from an engineering graduate, without special study. Questions from all the above ten topics shall be set. Marks for each topic may range from 5% to 15% of the total marks in the paper.
Paper II will be Civil Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering/ Electrical engineering/ Electronics and Telecommunications engineering. – 300 marks- 3 hrs duration
Stage II
Two conventional type papers in Engineering discipline specific with duration of 3 hours and maximum marks of 600 (300 marks each). Conventional papers must be answered in English. Question papers will be set in English only. Two papers in the concerned subject for 3 hrs duration. Detailed syllabus is available on UPSC website.
Stage III: Personality test for 200 marks
Number of candidates to be summoned for personality test will be about twice the number of vacancies to be filled. In the personality test 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. Marks obtained in Stage I, Stage II and Stage III would determine the final ranking. Candidates will be allotted to the various Services keeping in of the ranks in the examination and the preference expressed by them for various Services/posts.
Recruitment branches
Group A Service/posts
1. Indian Railway Service of engineers
2. Indian railway stores Service
3. Central engineering Service
4. Indian Ordnance Factories Service
5. Central water Engineering Service
6. Survey of India
7. Border roads engineering
8. P&T Building works
9. Indian Defence Service of Engineers
10. Military engineer Service
11. Geological survey of India (Mechanical branch)
12. Indian naval armament Service( Mechanical branch)
13. Central power engineering Service ( do)
14. Indian inspection Service ( Electrical branch)
15. Indian supply Service (Electrical branch)
16. Central power engineering Service (Do)
Cut off marks: 2018
Prelims / Stage IDiscipline Minimum marks out of 500 marks
General OBC SC ST PH1 PH 3
Civil engineering 207 194 169 188 114 087
Mechanical engg 256 255 220 223 138 098
Electrical engg 230 218 190 191 127 071
Electronics &Telecom 213 206 173 155 125 -
Stage II Mains ( prelims 500 + mains 600=1100 marks)
Gen OBC SC ST PH 1 PH 3
Civil Engineering 546 502 467 513 308 161
Mechanical engg 611 611 542 564 374 288
Electrical engineering 541 488 452 481 303 -
Electronics & Telecom 504 476 405 403 301
Final stage III after Interview ( 1300 marks)
Gen OBC SC ST PH I PH 3
Civil engineering 710 679 609 671 476 425
Mechanical engineering 767 782 699 699 505 551
Electrical engineering 711 691 603 624 473
Electronics & Telecom 660 648 567 524 429 -
These are the cut off marks obtained out of 1300 marks by the last recommended candidate