UPSC Engineering Services Main exam 2022 timetable out at upsc.gov.in
UPSC ESE Main 2022 exam is scheduled to be conducted on June 26, 2022, in two shifts for 3 hours duration.
Abhiraj P | May 24, 2022 | 02:00 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the UPSC Engineering Services exam (UPSC ESE) timetable for the Main exam. The UPSC Engineering Services 2022 timetable is released on the UPSC website upsc.gov.in.
The exam is scheduled to be conducted on June 26, 2022, in two shifts. Candidates will get 3 hours to attend both papers. The morning shift for discipline-specific paper 1 is scheduled from 9 am to 12 noon, and the afternoon shift for discipline-specific paper 2 is scheduled from 2 pm to 5 pm for subjects such as civil, mechanical, electrical, electronics, and telecom engineering. Both papers will carry 300 marks.
Selection process through the UPSC Engineering Services exam has three stages: The first stage is the UPSC ESE Prelims exam. The second stage is the UPSC ESE Main exam, and the third stage is the personality test. The UPSC ESE prelims 2022 were held on February 20, 2022. Those who qualified for the prelims exam can attend the UPSC ESE Mains exam on June 26.
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UPSC Engineering Services (Main) Exam timetable
Date | Time | Subject |
June 26, 2022 | 9 am to 12 noon |
Civil engineering paper 1 Mechanical engineering paper 1 Electrical engineering paper 1 Electronics and telecom engineering paper 1 |
2 pm to 5 pm |
Civil engineering paper 2 Mechanical engineering paper 2 Electrical engineering paper 2 Electronics and telecom engineering paper 2 |
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