MP Sub Engineer Syllabus 2026: Check Exam Pattern & Subject-Wise-Syllabus

The Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB) holds the MP Sub Engineer exam to fill Group 3 technical posts across state departments. Before diving into topics, it helps to understand how the paper is actually built:

  • One written test — 200 objective questions, 200 marks, three hours
  • Split into two parts: a general section everyone attempts, and a technical section tied to your specific engineering branch
  • Both parts carry equal weight, so neither can be treated as secondary

Once that weightage is clear, deciding how much time each subject deserves gets a lot easier. For candidates who'd rather prepare from one organised source than scattered notes, Engineers Academy's EA Publications books and test series are worth having alongside your study plan.

MP Sub Engineer Exam 2026: Quick Overview

Particular Details
Exam Authority Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB)
Post Sub Engineer (Group 3)
Total Questions 200
Exam Duration 3 Hours
Sections Part A – Non-Technical, Part B – Technical
Selection Process Written Exam and Document Verification

MP Sub Engineer Exam Pattern 2026

The paper is split evenly: Part A carries 100 questions from general subjects, and Part B carries 100 from the candidate's technical discipline. Every question is worth one mark, and the full paper runs across a single 3-hour window.

Part Subjects Questions Marks
Part A General Knowledge, Hindi, English, Mathematics, Reasoning, Science, Computer Knowledge 100 100
Part B Trade-specific technical subject 100 100
Total   200 200

An even split across two sections means neither can be sidelined. Part B tests the depth of a candidate's core engineering knowledge, but Part A spans seven separate subjects, and 100 marks spread that need consistent revision rather than a rushed pass close to the exam.

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MP Sub Engineer Syllabus 2026 — Part A (Common Subjects)

Subject Key Topics
General Knowledge Indian history, geography, national movement, cultural heritage, the Constitution, economy, science & technology, space and IT, polity, important events
General Hindi Grammar, vocabulary, synonyms-antonyms, idioms, comprehension, fill-in-the-blanks, one-word substitution
General English Grammar, vocabulary, cloze test, idioms, error spotting, comprehension, one-word substitution
General Mathematics Number system, percentage, time and work, fractions and decimals, simplification, ratio-proportion, profit and loss, HCF-LCM, interest, mixtures, data interpretation
Reasoning Ability Analogy, classification, coding-decoding, blood relations, direction sense, series, syllogism, seating arrangement, puzzles
General Science Physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science, scientific discoveries
Computer Knowledge MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Windows, internet basics, hardware and software

Mathematics and reasoning respond well to daily problem-solving rather than passive reading, while Hindi, English and general science are better handled through short, repeated revision — since none of these subjects demand depth so much as consistency across seven areas at once. General Knowledge deserves regular current-affairs updates alongside the static portions like history and polity.

MP Sub Engineer Syllabus 2026 — Part B (Technical, Branch-Wise)

This is the section that actually separates candidates. Part A is common to everyone, but Part B is 100 questions built entirely around your own engineering branch — so the first thing worth doing is pulling up the syllabus for your specific discipline and setting the general SSC/JE topic lists aside.

Mechanical Engineering

  • Applied Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Theory of Machines
  • Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics
  • Thermodynamics and Refrigeration
  • Machine Design, Engineering Materials and Metallurgy
  • Manufacturing Technology, CNC and Maintenance
  • Industrial Engineering, Production Management, Work Study and Quality Control
  • Metrology and Instrumentation

Strength of Materials, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics and Applied Mechanics are where the numbers show up — you can't shortcut these with reading alone, they need to be solved, wrong turns and all, until the steps become automatic. Manufacturing and Machine Design ask for something different: understanding a process well enough to recall it, not calculate it.

Civil Engineering

  • Surveying, Soil Mechanics, Applied Mechanics
  • Mechanics of Structures, RCC and Steel Structural Design
  • Hydraulics, Irrigation Engineering, Transportation Engineering
  • Building Construction, Building Drawing, Material Technology
  • Estimating, Costing and Quantity Surveying
  • Public Health and Sanitary Engineering

Not every topic here pulls equal weight. Surveying, soil mechanics, RCC and steel design, hydraulics, transportation and estimation tend to come up more often in practice, and putting these first is a reasonable call if time is tight before the exam.

Electrical Engineering

  • Basic Electrical Engineering, Electrical Circuits
  • Electrical Machines, Power Systems
  • Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation
  • Electronics
  • Utilization of Electrical Power

Network theorems, AC-DC analysis, transformers and machines, measuring instruments, semiconductor devices, and the transmission-distribution-protection side of power systems make up most of what actually gets tested here — so if study time is limited, these are the areas to protect first.

A quick way to think about it: each branch has its share of number-crunching subjects (Strength of Materials, Fluid Mechanics, Machines) and its share of concept-heavy ones (Materials, Instrumentation, Utilization). Treating both the same way — reading through once and moving on — is usually where marks get lost later.

Why Consider EA Publications for MP Sub Engineer Preparation?

Seven general subjects plus a full technical syllabus is a lot to hold together from scattered PDFs and random YouTube playlists. This is where having one organised source helps.

  • EA Publication's books for Civil, Mechanical and Electrical are arranged subject-wise — so you move through topics like Strength of Materials, Power Systems or Soil Mechanics roughly in the order they show up in the actual paper
  • The test series and previous year papers aren't there just to hand you a score — use them to spot which topics are still shaky and whether your speed can actually handle 200 questions in 3 hours
  • Books plus regular testing can carry the study-practice-revise cycle, but going back and fixing the weak spots after each test is still on you

Final Takeaway

The pattern is fixed — 200 questions, 200 marks, 3 hours. Part A needs steady revision across all seven subjects; Part B needs real depth in your own branch. Plan around the notified syllabus, practise regularly, and use resources like EA Publication's books and test series to track progress along the way.

FAQs

  1. What are the details of the MP Sub Engineer Exam Pattern 2026?

The examination will be based on 200 objective questions, for 200 marks. There are 100 questions in Part A, which are of general subjects, and 100 technical questions from the concerned engineering discipline in Part B. Duration: 3 hours.

  1. What are the subjects available in the MP Sub-Engineer Syllabus 2026?

The syllabus consists of general knowledge, Hindi, English, mathematics, reasoning, general science, computer knowledge (Part A), and technical questions from civil/mechanical/electrical engineering—as per the post (Part B).

  1. What is the number of technical questions in the MP Sub Engineer examination?

In Part B of the examination, there are 100 technical questions of 100 marks.

  1. 4. Who should actually consider EA Publications for this exam?

If you'd rather study from one structured source than juggle scattered notes, EA Publication's books and test series for Civil, Mechanical and Electrical branches can help you work through the syllabus and check your progress along the way.

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