The Engineering Service exam allows all engineering graduates to work as engineers under the government of India and get the designation of class 1 officer. UPSC is the authoring body concerned with conducting engineering service exams. It takes place in two written exam stages followed by the interview round. GS classes have a team of knowledgeable professors who offers excellent guidance to the candidates so that they can have fruitful exam and career ahead.
The Engineering Service exam allows all engineering graduates to work as engineers under the government of India and get the designation of class 1 officer. UPSC is the authoring body concerned with conducting engineering service exams. It takes place in two written exam stages followed by the interview round. GS classes have a team of knowledgeable professors who offers excellent guidance to the candidates so that they can have fruitful exam and career ahead.
The candidates get selected after clearing the three exams, preliminary, mains, and the interview round.
It is conducted by the UPSC authority of India.
This year, the vacancies available for this exam are 327 excluding the PWD category.
The candidates can be allowed any government department such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, or electrical engineering, amongst others.