Age
21-30 Years
Min Qualification
Graduation
Location
Chhattisgarh
If you have ever envisioned yourself playing a pivotal role in the infrastructural backbone of Chhattisgarh, the Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) has just unveiled a path to turn that vision into reality. The State Engineering Service Exam 2026 is not merely a recruitment drive; it is an invitation for dedicated engineering professionals to join the ranks of the state's Group-B Gazetted officers. Serving in prestigious departments like the Public Works Department (PWD) or the General Administration Department, you will be at the forefront of designing and overseeing the physical and administrative progress of the region.
A career as an Assistant Engineer through CGPSC offers the rare trifecta of long-term job security, social prestige, and the power to influence public welfare. Unlike private-sector roles that may fluctuate with market trends, these positions provide a stable trajectory with defined promotional avenues. For a young engineer, this is the chance to move beyond code or small-scale private designs and step into a world of massive irrigation projects, highway networks, and sophisticated electrical grids that serve millions.
You must hold a Bachelor's Degree in Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering. For the Technical Examiner post, passing Part A and B of the AMIE is also considered equivalent to a degree. Crucially, you must have your degree certificate or final results in hand by the application deadline of June 11, 2026.
Chhattisgarh Local SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) & PwD: ₹300.
General Category & Out-of-State Candidates: ₹400.
Note: All candidates must also pay a portal fee plus GST.
As an Assistant Engineer (AE), you are the bridge between conceptual planning and ground-level execution. Your day-to-day life will involve a meticulous blend of site inspections, technical approvals, and administrative management. In the Public Works Department (PWD), you might find yourself supervising the construction of bridges or state highways, ensuring that the materials used meet the stringent BIS standards. For those in the Electrical or Mechanical wings, the role involves managing complex power systems, maintaining heavy machinery, or overseeing irrigation pump stations. This is a role of high responsibility where your signature on a technical drawing or a quality report ensures the safety of thousands of citizens.
Best For: This career is perfect for those who possess a structured, analytical mind and a desire for administrative authority. If you enjoy technical problem-solving but also want to lead teams and manage government resources, this is your calling. It is ideal for students from tier-2 and tier-3 cities who value community respect and want to work close to their roots while maintaining a high standard of living.
Not Ideal For: If you prefer the fast-paced, high-churn environment of tech startups or are looking for international relocation opportunities, the localized and structured nature of government service might feel restrictive. It is also not suitable for those who dislike the bureaucratic processes and the grueling accountability that comes with handling public funds.
General (All India): 21 – 30 Years.
Chhattisgarh Local Residents: 21 – 40 Years (including the 5-year general relaxation).
Chhattisgarh SC/ST/OBC/Women: Up to 45 years when combining various relaxations.
One of the most attractive aspects of this notification is the Level-12 Pay Matrix. The basic pay starts at ₹56,100 and goes up to ₹1,77,500.
When you factor in Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA), and other state-specific allowances, a newly recruited Assistant Engineer in a city like Raipur can expect an initial gross salary of approximately ₹85,000 to ₹90,000 per month. Beyond the cash, you receive comprehensive medical cover, a pension under the NPS, and the prestige of a Gazetted Officer status, which often includes government quarters and official transport facilities.
The 2026 notification has announced a total of 46 vacancies across three primary disciplines.
Post Name | Department | Total Vacancies |
Assistant Engineer (Civil) | PWD | 42 |
Assistant Engineer (Electrical/Mechanical) | PWD | 3 |
Assistant Engineer (Civil) | General Admin (Technical Examiner) | 1 |
You do not need to upload certificates during the initial application, but you must have them ready for the Document Verification stage before the interview:
High School/Matriculation Certificate (for Age Proof).
Degree Certificates and all Semester Marksheets.
Permanent Caste Certificate (for SC/ST/OBC candidates of CG).
Domicile Certificate of Chhattisgarh.
Latest Income Certificate for OBC Non-Creamy Layer candidates.
No Objection Certificate (NOC) if already employed in government service.
Registration: Click on the Apply Online button and create a profile using a valid mobile number and email.
Live Photo Capture: Use a light-colored, plain background. Ensure your face occupies 80% of the screen and both ears are visible.
Signature Upload: Sign on white paper with a black ballpoint pen, scan it, and ensure the file is under 100 KB.
Fill Details: Meticulously enter your educational qualifications and category details.
Payment: Use Credit/Debit cards or UPI to pay the fee.
Print Receipt: Ensure the status shows "Submitted" and "Paid". Keep this printout safe; you will need it during the interview.
The selection is a two-stage process: a written competitive exam followed by an interview.
Written Exam (Stage 1): Two objective papers (300 marks each).
Paper 1: General Studies, Chhattisgarh GK, and Intelligence Test.
Paper 2: Engineering Subject (Civil/Mech/Elec).
Interview (Stage 2): 75 Marks.
Expert Strategy: Focus heavily on Chhattisgarh GK (History, Tribes, and Geography) as it is the deciding factor in Paper 1. For the technical paper, prioritize the BIS codes and standard formulas; the CGPSC often favors direct, concept-based questions over lengthy calculations. Start by solving the last 5 years of SES papers to understand the recurring themes in Structural Analysis or Power Systems.
Q1: Can final-year students apply?
Ans: No. You must have obtained your degree certificate by the last date of online application (June 11, 2026).
Q2: Is there any negative marking in the written exam?
Ans: No, the notification states there is no provision for negative marking.
Q3: I am from Madhya Pradesh. Can I get the SC/ST reservation benefit?
Ans: No. Reservation and age relaxation benefits are strictly for the local residents of Chhattisgarh.
Q4: What is the minimum qualifying mark?
Ans: You must score at least 40% in each paper (30% for SC/ST/OBC).
Q5: What happens if I upload a blurry photo?
Ans: The Center Superintendent or Invigilator can disqualify you if the photo and signature are not clear. Use the "Re-Capture" button during application to ensure clarity.
Q6: Can I change my category from 'General' to 'OBC' during the correction window?
Ans: You can correct category details during the paid window, but changing from Reserved to Unreserved requires paying the fee difference.
Q7: Is the interview mandatory? Ans: Yes. Candidates are called for the interview in a 1:3 ratio based on their written exam marks.
Q8: Are there any specific physical health requirements?
Ans: You must be mentally and physically fit to perform your duties, as determined by a medical examination.
Q9: Can I send a hard copy of my application via post?
Ans: No. Manual or postal applications will be rejected. Only online applications are accepted.
Q10: Is there a probation period?
Ans: Yes, selected candidates will serve a probation period of 3 years.