Uttarakhand Assistant Engineer (AE) 2026: Complete Syllabus, Eligibility, Pattern & Preparation Guide
This detailed, student friendly guide covers everything aspirants need to crack the Uttarakhand Assistant Engineer (AE) 2026 recruitment for Civil, Mechanical and Electrical streams. It includes an exam overview, vacancy details, eligibility criteria (age and education), detailed exam pattern, topic wise syllabus, selection process, step by step application process, required documents checklist, a practical preparation plan, book recommendations, expected important dates, frequently asked questions and a conclusion with next steps. Use the internal resources linked in the article for mock tests and courses.

Quick summary
- Exam: Uttarakhand Assistant Engineer (AE) 2026
- Streams: Civil, Mechanical, Electrical
- Conducting body: State recruitment / department notification
- Mode: Written exam (objective and descriptive), followed by document verification or interview where applicable
- Preparation window recommended: 4 to 8 months with disciplined study
Why this guide matters
Assistant Engineer posts in Uttarakhand are technical roles that combine on field project work, design responsibilities and departmental administration. Hilly terrain and region specific engineering challenges make state specific knowledge important. This guide is written to give aspirants a clear, actionable roadmap to prepare effectively and efficiently.

Exam overview
The AE recruitment typically follows a multi stage selection process: a screening or preliminary exam to shortlist candidates, main technical papers by stream, and final document verification or interview depending on the notification. Papers test technical depth, numerical ability, engineering mathematics, applied design concepts and state specific issues such as slope stability and disaster resistant design for Himalayan regions.
Vacancy details
Vacancy numbers vary each cycle and depend on departmental needs across PWD, Irrigation, Urban Development, Electricity and Rural Development departments. Previous cycles showed openings ranging from a few dozen to a couple of hundred across streams. The official notification publishes exact stream wise and district wise vacancies and reservation distribution.

Eligibility criteria in brief
Eligibility requirements cover nationality, age limits and educational qualifications. Domicile rules for Uttarakhand may apply in some recruitments. Always read the official advertisement carefully.
Age limit

- Minimum age: 21 years
- Maximum age: 42 years for general candidates (typical range, confirm in notification)
- Relaxations: SC/ST/OBC, PwD and government servants receive age relaxation as per state rules
Educational qualification

- Essential: B.Tech or B.E. in the relevant stream (Civil / Mechanical / Electrical) from a recognized university
- AMIE or equivalent recognized qualifications may be acceptable if specified
- M.Tech or higher degrees are advantageous for technical depth but are not mandatory unless stated
Exam pattern (typical)
Patterns differ by notification. The commonly used structure is:
- Stage 1 - Screening / Prelims (Objective): General aptitude, basics of engineering, reasoning and basic current affairs. Duration: 2 hours.
- Stage 2 - Mains / Technical: Stream specific papers covering theory and problem solving. Papers may combine objective and descriptive questions. Duration: 3 hours per paper.
- Stage 3 - Interview / Document Verification: For final selection where applicable.

Detailed syllabus (topic wise)
The following syllabus is comprehensive and designed to be a study checklist. Candidates must cross check with the official notification to add or remove topics as required.
Civil engineering syllabus
- Strength of Materials: stress-strain relations, bending moment and shear force diagrams, torsion, deflection of beams
- Structural Analysis: determinate and indeterminate structures, influence lines, matrix methods
- Reinforced Concrete Design: limit state design of beams, slabs, columns, footings, design codes
- Steel Structures: connections, design of beams and columns, plate girders
- Geotechnical Engineering: soil classification, consolidation, shear strength, slope stability
- Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Engineering: Bernoulli's equation, open channel flow, pumps, sedimentation
- Water Supply and Sanitation: treatment processes, sewerage design and solid waste management
- Transportation Engineering: geometric design, pavement design, traffic engineering basics
- Surveying and Remote Sensing: leveling, total station, GPS basics, contouring
- Construction Management: estimation, costing, contracts, CPM/PERT scheduling and safety

Mechanical engineering syllabus
- Engineering Mechanics: statics, dynamics, theory of machines
- Strength of Materials and Design: stresses, fatigue, shafts, bearings, machine elements design
- Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer: cycles, refrigeration, conduction, convection, radiation
- Manufacturing Processes: casting, welding, machining, CNC operations
- Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines
- Industrial Engineering: production planning, quality control, maintenance engineering
Electrical engineering syllabus
- Electrical Circuits: network theorems, transients, steady state analysis
- Electrical Machines: transformers, synchronous and induction machines
- Power Systems: generation, transmission, distribution, load flow, fault analysis
- Control Systems: feedback, stability, root locus, frequency response
- Power Electronics and Drives
- Measurement and Instrumentation
General aptitude and engineering mathematics
- Linear algebra, calculus, differential equations, numerical methods
- Probability and statistics relevant to engineering
- Data interpretation and reasoning
Uttarakhand specific syllabus notes
Given the Himalayan context, expect questions on:
- Seismic design considerations and earthquake resistant design codes
- Slope stabilization, retaining structures, landslide mitigation
- Design and maintenance of hill roads and bridges
- Small hydropower projects, irrigation challenges in hilly terrain
- State development programs and rural infrastructure schemes
For current affairs and state level updates use the curated category: Current Affairs.

Selection process explained
Selection is usually merit based with combined scores from written stage(s) and interview or document verification. Typical steps:
- Screening test to shortlist applicants
- Main technical examination graded by stream
- Interview or personality test in some recruitments
- Document verification and final merit list
How to apply: application process
Application is usually online through the official state recruitment portal. Standard steps:
- Read the official advertisement for eligibility and syllabus
- Register on the recruitment website with valid email and mobile number
- Fill out personal and educational details carefully
- Upload scanned passport size photo, signature and certificates in prescribed formats
- Pay application fee online (category exemptions may apply)
- Submit and download confirmation for records
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Required documents checklist
- Passport size photograph and scanned signature
- Class 10 and 12 mark sheets and certificates
- Degree certificate (B.Tech / B.E.) or provisional certificate
- Domicile certificate if required by notification
- Category certificate for reserved candidates
- Experience certificate for work claimed
- Identity proof such as Aadhar card or Voter ID

Important dates (estimated for 2026 cycle)
- Notification release: January 2026 (tentative)
- Online application window: February to March 2026
- Prelims / Screening exam: May to June 2026
- Mains / Technical exam: August to October 2026
- Document verification and final selection: November to December 2026
Preparation strategy and weekly plan
Balance conceptual learning, problem practice and revision. Use a six month plan as a template and adapt to individual pace.

- Months 1-2: Build fundamentals. Read core textbooks, revise engineering mathematics and strengthen basics in your stream.
- Months 3-4: Advance to applied and design topics. Solve chapter wise problems and start timed practice for core topics.
- Month 5: Intensive mock test practice, identify weak areas, revise formulas and standard solution methods.
- Month 6: Revision cycles, full length mock tests and document readiness. Focus on Uttarakhand specific topics and sample report writing if required.
Daily timetable example (working aspirant)
- Morning 30 minutes: Current affairs and Uttarakhand news
- Evening 90 minutes: Technical study and problem solving
- Late evening 30 minutes: Revision of formulas / notes
- Weekend 3-5 hours: Full length mock tests and detailed analysis
Book recommendations (stream wise)

- Civil: "Strength of Materials" by R.S. Khurmi, "Design of Reinforced Concrete" by N. Krishna Raju, "Surveying Vol I and II" by B.C. Punmia
- Mechanical: "Engineering Thermodynamics" by P.K. Nag, "Machine Design" by R.K. Jain, "Manufacturing Technology" by P.N. Rao
- Electrical: "Electrical Machines" by P.S. Bimbhra, "Power System Engineering" by P. S. Reddy, "Power Electronics" by M. H. Rashid
- General practice: Previous year solved papers, standard reference notes and Arihant practice sets for aptitude
Cutoff trends and previous year paper strategy
Cutoffs vary by vacancy and difficulty level. For technical posts, accuracy and depth matter more than attempting a large number of low quality attempts. Analyze past papers to identify frequently asked topics and allocate more time to those areas.

Practical tips for field readiness
- Prepare a portfolio of college projects and internships relevant to public works and site management
- Practice basic surveying and interpretation of site data
- Familiarize with local project case studies in Uttarakhand such as hill road projects and small hydropower plants
Skill tests and viva expectations
Some departments may include short vivas or practical assessments. Expect questions on recent projects, simple calculations on the board and justification of design choices. Be ready to explain project role and methodologies used.
FAQs
- Who is eligible to apply for AE posts?
Candidates with a B.Tech or B.E. degree in the relevant stream from a recognized university, meeting age and domicile criteria if specified.
- Are diploma holders eligible?
Generally no unless the notification explicitly allows diploma plus specified years of experience. Check the advertisement carefully.
- Is residence in Uttarakhand mandatory?
Some recruitments prefer Uttarakhand domicile or provide reservation benefits. Confirm in the official notification.
- How to prepare for Uttarakhand specific questions?
Study state development reports, budget highlights, local infrastructure projects and state tourism or rural development schemes. Use district level statistical handbooks where available.
Conclusion and next steps
Success in the Uttarakhand Assistant Engineer 2026 recruitment depends on a well structured study plan, consistent practice with previous year papers, focused preparation for Uttarakhand specific topics and readiness for practical evaluations. Start with core books, follow a six month plan, take regular mock tests and keep documents ready before applying. Use the links below for exam updates, courses and practice tools.
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