MP Sub Engineer Syllabus 2026: The Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB, formerly MPPEB/Vyapam) has released the Group-3 Combined Recruitment notification covering Sub Engineer and equivalent posts (including Draftsman, Lab Technician, and related roles). Approximately 1,040 vacancies have been announced. Online applications ran from 18 August 2026 to 1 September 2026 (with a correction window till 6 September 2026). The exam is scheduled to begin from 6 October 2026.
The selection process consists of a written examination followed by document verification (and medical examination where applicable). The written exam is the key merit-determining stage.
The exam is a single paper of objective-type (multiple-choice) questions, typically conducted as a Computer-Based Test (CBT) in some sources, though older references mention offline mode. Key features include:
| Part | Subjects | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part A (Non-Technical) | General Knowledge, General Hindi, General English, General Mathematics, General Reasoning Ability, General Science, Computer Knowledge | 100 | 100 |
| Part B (Technical) | Trade/Discipline-specific (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.) | 100 | 100 |
| Total | — | 200 | 200 |
Part A is common for all candidates. Part B is based on the candidate’s engineering branch (diploma or degree level).
Section A is common to candidates across technical disciplines and carries 100 marks.
| Subject | Important Topics |
|---|---|
| General Knowledge | Indian History, Geography, Constitution, Polity, Economy, National Movement, Culture, Important Events, Countries & Capitals |
| General Hindi | Grammar, Vocabulary, Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms & Phrases, Comprehension, One-word Substitution |
| General English | Grammar, Vocabulary, Synonyms & Antonyms, Error Spotting, Cloze Test, Fill in the Blanks, Comprehension |
| General Mathematics | Number System, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion, Average, Profit & Loss, SI & CI, Time & Work, HCF & LCM, Data Interpretation |
| Reasoning | Analogy, Classification, Series, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Test, Syllogism, Seating Arrangement, Puzzles |
| General Science | Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, Scientific Discoveries |
| Computer Knowledge | Computer Hardware & Software, MS Office, MS Word, MS Excel, PowerPoint, Windows, Internet |
These general subjects form the non-technical portion of the examination.
Section B carries 100 marks and focuses on the candidate’s relevant technical/engineering discipline. The detailed topics vary according to the post and branch.
Important areas to prepare include:
Major topics include:
Important topics include:
Current syllabus references specifically identify Civil, Mechanical and Electrical technical areas for Sub Engineer preparation.
This section tests general aptitude and awareness. Focus on Madhya Pradesh-specific content in General Knowledge.
General Knowledge
General Hindi
General English
General Mathematics
General Reasoning Ability
General Science
Computer Knowledge
The technical section carries equal weight and is decisive for ranking. Questions are set at diploma/degree standard. Below are the core topics for the main engineering branches.
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
(Other disciplines such as Electronics or Instrumentation follow similar core subject coverage at diploma level.)
| Section | Subjects | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Section A | General Knowledge | 100 |
| Section A | Hindi, English, Mathematics, Reasoning, Science & Computer | Included in 100 |
| Section B | Technical/Trade Subject | 100 |
| Total | General + Technical | 200 |
Note: Syllabus details are compiled from reliable educational portals based on the standard Group-3 pattern used by MPESB. Always cross-verify with the official notification and rulebook published on esb.mp.gov.in, as minor variations can occur.
This structured approach—mastering Part A fundamentals while building strong technical depth—will help candidates perform effectively in the MP Sub Engineer Exam 2026. Start preparation early, revise systematically, and focus on accuracy and speed. Good luck!
The MP Sub Engineer Syllabus 2026 covers General Knowledge, Hindi, English, Mathematics, Reasoning, General Science, Computer Knowledge and technical subjects related to the candidate’s engineering discipline.
The exam is generally reported to contain 200 multiple-choice questions, carrying a total of 200 marks. Part A has 100 questions and Part B has 100 technical questions.
Candidates are generally given 3 hours (180 minutes) to complete the 200-question paper.
Available 2026 exam-pattern sources report no negative marking for incorrect answers. However, candidates should confirm the marking scheme in the latest official rulebook before the examination.
Part A generally includes:
These subjects together account for approximately 100 marks.
Part B focuses on trade/branch-specific technical knowledge. The syllabus varies according to the candidate’s discipline, such as Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
No. The general section is broadly common, but the technical syllabus differs according to the engineering branch. Candidates should therefore prepare the technical topics prescribed for their particular post/discipline.
Important areas include number system, percentage, ratio and proportion, average, profit and loss, time and work, simple and compound interest, fractions, decimals and data interpretation.
Candidates should focus on analogy, classification, coding-decoding, blood relations, direction sense, number/letter series, syllogism, seating arrangement and puzzles.
General Hindi generally covers grammar, vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms, idioms and phrases, fill-in-the-blanks, comprehension and one-word substitutions.
Important topics include grammar, vocabulary, synonyms and antonyms, error spotting, fill-in-the-blanks, cloze tests, idioms and phrases, comprehension and one-word substitution.
Candidates should first complete their Diploma/Degree-level technical concepts, then solve previous-year questions and practice numerical problems. Since the technical section can contribute 100 marks, it should receive substantial preparation time.
Focus on Indian history, geography, polity, economy, science and technology, important events and Madhya Pradesh-specific facts. Current affairs related to Madhya Pradesh should also be revised regularly.
Yes. Computer topics generally include computer hardware and software, Windows, MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, Internet and basic computer operations.
Candidates should check the Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB) official rulebook/notification section for the latest syllabus and examination instructions.
A good strategy is to divide preparation into three parts: syllabus completion, question practice and revision. Complete the technical subjects first, revise General Studies regularly, solve previous papers and take full-length mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
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