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Get UpdatesGujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) conducts the GPSC GES class I and II exam. Candidates with a graduation degree in civil engineering or technology from any of the universities under the Central or a State Act in India and must be between 20 to 35 years of age can apply for the exam. GPSC GES class 1 and class 2 exam will be held in three stages - 1) Prelim exam 2) Main exam and 3) Interview. GPSC GES Prelims exam will weigh 500 marks. This will be an objective type, multiple choice based paper. GES Main exam will weigh 800 marks and will be a written-type exam. Interview for GPSC GES will carry a weightage of 100 marks.
Full Exam Name | Gujarat Engineering Service Class 1 and Class 2 Exam |
Short Exam Name | GES Class 1 and Class 2 |
Conducting Body | Gujarat Public Service Commission |
Frequency of Conduct | Vacancy Based |
Exam Level | State Level Exam |
Languages | English, Gujarati |
Mode of Application | Online |
Application Fee (General) | 100 Rs [Online] |
GES Class 1 and Class 2 Preliminary Exam - Duration | 5 Hours +1 More |
Number of Seats | 58 Seats |
Past Dates and Events
06 Mar, 2024 - 05 Apr, 2024
Rechecking of marks of the main examination | Mode: Online
06 Mar, 2024 - 21 Mar, 2024
Request for marksheet of the main examination | Mode: Online
06 Mar, 2024
Provisional result & eligible candidates list for interview | Mode: Online
07 Aug, 2023 - 11 Aug, 2023
Exam | Mode: Offline
Past Dates and Events
05 Apr, 2024
Result - Final result | Mode: Online
19 Mar, 2024 - 30 Mar, 2024
Interview - Personal interview | Mode: Online
25 Aug, 2022 - 09 Sep, 2022
Application | Mode: Online
25 Aug, 2022
Advertisement | Mode: Online
Past Dates and Events
11 May, 2023
Result - Provisional | Mode: Online
25 Apr, 2023
Answer Key - Final | Mode: Online
24 Jan, 2023 - 02 Feb, 2023
Answer Key - Provisional | Mode: Online
11 Jan, 2023 - 22 Jan, 2023
Admit Card | Mode: Online
22 Jan, 2023
Exam | Mode: Offline
1) The applicant must have either of the following educational qualifications. To be eligible for GPSC GES class 1 and class 2 exam, the candidate must:
2) Aspirants declared qualified in Prelims will need to produce proof of passing the degree examination along with their application for the Main Examination. An Applicant who fails to do so will not be allowed to give GPSC GES class 1 and 2 Main exams. The applicant applying for GPSC GES class 1 and 2 Main exams should also have:
3) The applicants must not be younger than 20 years of age and not be older than 35 years of age. Age will be calculated as on the last date of receipt of application. Upper age limit will be relaxed if the applicant belongs to any of the following communities and is not more than 45 years of age:
Mode of Application : Online
To apply for GPSC GES class 1 and 2 2022 exam, applicants need to follow the steps given below in correct order:
Step 1: Click on the application link provided on this page.
Step 2: Go to "online application".
Step 3: Click on details of the appropriate advertisement of GPSC GES class 1 and class 2 exam.
Step 4: Read the instructions thoroughly and click on "apply now".
Step 5: Fill in your particulars in appropriate fields and avoid using any special characters like, < > % ' ( ) & + - ; ! , . * etc.
Step 6: While filling in 'Educational Qualifications', you can only mention your scores in percentage, percentile or grade points. You will have to provide information like grades, exam body, class, passing year etc.
Step 7: After filling in educational qualifications and additional details, aspirants are advised to read the instructions for uploading the photo, signature and such.
Step 8: Confirm your application.
Step 9: To pay offline through post office challan, click on 'Print Challan' and read the instructions further.
Step 10: To pay online through a Credit card, Debit card or SBI Buddy, click on 'Online payment of fees.
Step 11: Print at least 3-5 copies of the application form and keep soft copies of the form as well.
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OBC, General, SC, ST | Online | Female, Male, Transgender | ₹ 100 | |
OBC, General, SC, ST | PWD | Online | Female, Male, Transgender | ₹ 100 |
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Design of masonry structure |
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(a) Fluid mechanics, open channel flow, pipe flow: Flow controls. Hydraulic jump; surges; pipe networks |
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Streams and their gauging |
River morphology |
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(a) Water supply engineering: Pollutants in water and its effects, estimation of water demand; drinking water standards, water treatment plants, water distribution networks |
(b) Waste water engineering: Planning and design of domestic waste water, sewage collection and disposal; plumbing systems. Components and layout of sewerage system; planning and design of domestic waste-water disposal system |
(b) Waste water engineering: Sludge management including treatment, disposal and reuse of treated effluents; industrial waste waters and effluent treatment plants including institutional and industrial sewage management |
(c) Solid waste management: Sources and classification of solid wastes along with planning and design of its management system; disposal system, beneficial aspects of wastes and utilization by civil engineers |
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Geotechnical engineering and foundation engineering |
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(a) Geotechnical engineering: Soil exploration-planning and methods, properties of soil, classification, various tests, and interrelationships |
(a) Geotechnical engineering: Permeability and seepage, compressibility, consolidation and shearing resistance, Earth pressure theories and stress distribution in soil, properties and uses of geosynthetics |
(b) Foundation engineering: Types of foundations and selection criteria, bearing capacity, settlement analysis, design and testing of shallow and deep foundations; slope stability analysis, earthen embankments |
(b) Foundation engineering: Dams and Earth retaining structures: Types, analysis, and design, principles of ground modifications |
Surveying and geology |
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(a) Surveying: Survey layout for culverts, canals, bridges, road/railway alignment and buildings, setting out of curves |
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Tunneling-alignment, methods of construction, disposal of muck, drainage, lighting and ventilation |
Bridges‐fundamentals of bridge engineering , bridge site investigations and planning, bridge hydrology, standards of loadings for bridge design, different types of bridges, bridge superstructure, bearings and substructure design |
Bridges-design of bridge foundations, bridge approaches, river training work and protection work, methods of bridge construction, inspection, maintenance and repair of bridges, testing of bridges, bridge architecture |
Current trends and recent advancements in the field of civil engineering |
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Official function/event/field trip/survey etc |
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Stone, lime, glass, plastics, steel, FRP, ceramics, aluminium, fly ash, basic admixtures, timber, bricks and aggregates: Classification, properties, and selection criteria |
Cement: Types, composition, properties, uses, specifications, and various tests |
Lime and cement mortars and concrete: Properties and various tests |
Design of concrete mixes: Proportioning of aggregates and methods of mix design |
Solid mechanics |
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Elastic constants, stress, plane stress, strains, plane strain, Mohr's circle of stress and strain, elastic theories of failure, principal stresses, bending, shear and torsion |
Structural analysis |
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Basics of strength of materials, types of stresses and strains, bending moments and shear force, concept of bending and shear stresses |
Analysis of determinate and indeterminate structures |
Trusses, beams, plane frames |
Rolling loads, influence lines, unit load method and other methods |
Free and forced vibrations of single degree and multi degree freedom system |
Suspended cables |
Concepts and use of computer aided design |
Design of steel structures |
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Principles of working stress methods, design of tension and compression members, design of beams and beam column connections, built-up sections, girders, industrial roofs, principles of ultimate load design |
Design of concrete and masonry structures |
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Design of beams, slabs, lintels, foundations, retaining walls, tanks, staircases |
Principles of prestressed concrete design including materials and methods |
Design of masonry structure |
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Earthquake engineering: Fundamentals of earthquake vibrations of buildings, earthquake basics, earthquake resistant masonry features, philosophy of earthquake resistant design, earthquake proof v/s earthquake resistant design |
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General principles of building, brick and stone masonry walls, types of masonry, cavity walls, reinforced brickwork, building services, detailing of floors, roofs, ceilings, stairs, doors and windows, finishing, formwork, functional planning of building |
Orientations of buildings, low cost housings |
Flow of fluids, hydraulic machines, and hydropower |
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(a) Fluid mechanics, open channel flow, pipe flow: Fluid properties; dimensional analysis and modeling; fluid dynamics including flow kinematics and measurements; flow net; viscosity, boundary layer and control, drag, lift, principles in open channel flow |
(a) Fluid mechanics, open channel flow, pipe flow: Flow controls. Hydraulic jump; surges; pipe networks |
(b) Hydraulic machines and hydropower: Various pumps, air vessels, hydraulic turbines-types, classifications, and performance parameters; power house-classification and layout, storage, pondage, control of supply |
Hydrology and water resources, and irrigation engineering |
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Hydrological cycle, measurement and analysis of rainfall, ground water hydrology, well hydrology and related data analysis |
Streams and their gauging |
River morphology |
Flood, drought, and their management |
Capacity of reservoirs |
Water resources engineering: Multipurpose uses of water, river basins and their potential; water demand assessment; resources-storages and their yields; water logging, canal and drainage design, gravity dams, falls, weirs, energy dissipaters |
Water resources engineering: Barrage distribution works, cross drainage works and head-works and their design; concepts in canal design, construction and maintenance; river training |
Water resources engineering: Introduction to use of remote sensing and GIS technologies in study of irrigated areas. Land grading and field layout, design aspects in border strip method, check basin method and furrow irrigation |
Irrigation systems: Types, principles, design, operation, maintenance and problems associated with it. Irrigation efficiencies, scheduling of irrigation. Irrigation water quality |
Design of hydraulic structures: Elements of dam engineering, embankment dam engineering, concrete dam engineering, dam outlet works, drop structures |
Environmental engineering |
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(a) Water supply engineering: Sources, estimation, quality standards and testing of water and their treatment; rural, institutional and industrial water supply; physical, chemical, and biological characteristics and sources of water |
(a) Water supply engineering: Pollutants in water and its effects, estimation of water demand; drinking water standards, water treatment plants, water distribution networks |
(b) Waste water engineering: Planning and design of domestic waste water, sewage collection and disposal; plumbing systems. Components and layout of sewerage system; planning and design of domestic waste-water disposal system |
(b) Waste water engineering: Sludge management including treatment, disposal and reuse of treated effluents; industrial waste waters and effluent treatment plants including institutional and industrial sewage management |
(c) Solid waste management: Sources and classification of solid wastes along with planning and design of its management system; disposal system, beneficial aspects of wastes and utilization by civil engineers |
(d) Air, noise pollution, and ecology: Concepts and general methodology |
Current trends and recent advancements in the field of civil engineering |
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Construction practice, planning, and management |
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Land acquisition |
Labour safety and welfare |
Geotechnical engineering and foundation engineering |
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(a) Geotechnical engineering: Soil exploration-planning and methods, properties of soil, classification, various tests and interrelationships; permeability and seepage, compressibility, consolidation and shearing resistance, stability of slopes |
(a) Geotechnical engineering: Earth pressure theories and stress distribution in soil; properties and uses of geosynthetics, basics of foundation, subsurface investigation, bearing capacity of shallow foundation, pile foundations |
(b) Foundation engineering: Types of foundations and selection criteria, bearing capacity, settlement analysis, design and testing of shallow and deep foundations; slope stability analysis, earthen embankments |
(b) Foundation engineering: Dams and Earth retaining structures-types, analysis and design, principles of ground modifications, ground water control techniques, cofferdams |
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(a) Surveying: Classification of surveys, various methodologies, instruments and analysis of measurement of distances, elevation and directions; field astronomy, global positioning system; map preparation; photogrammetry; remote sensing concepts |
(a) Surveying: Survey layout for culverts, canals, bridges, road/railway alignment and buildings, setting out of curves. Application of geoinformatics in civil engineering: Land use and land cover mapping, transportation studies, crop inventory studies |
(a) Surveying: Ground water mapping, urban growth studies, flood plain mapping, waste land mapping, waste disposal facility in urban areas and disaster management |
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Transportation engineering |
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Highway-planning and construction methodology, alignment and geometric design; traffic surveys and controls; principles of flexible and rigid pavements design |
Tunneling-alignment, methods of construction, disposal of muck, drainage, lighting and ventilation |
Bridges-fundamentals of bridge engineering, bridge site investigations and planning, bridge hydrology, standards of loadings for bridge design, different types of bridges, bridge superstructure, bearings and substructure design |
Bridges-design of bridge foundations, bridge approaches, river training work and protection work, methods of bridge construction, inspection, maintenance and repair of bridges, testing of bridges, bridge architecture |
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To ace GPSC GES 2022 class 1 and class 2 exam, students can follow the preparation tips given below. Not only these tips and tricks will help you build a strong foundation for your studies, but they will also give you a strategy for clearing the exam. Read further for preparation tips for GPSC GES class 1 and 2 exams:
Being aware of the exam pattern is very helpful to prepare for the GPSC GES class 1 and 2 Prelims exam. Applicants can gain important information about the exam and include it in their study plan to tackle the exam. GPSC GES Prelims exam will be conducted in two papers, Paper-1 and Paper-2.
The total time duration for both parts is 5 hours and GPSC GES Prelims exam 2022 will weigh 500 marks.
Exam pattern for GPSC GES class 1 and 2 Main exam will be beneficial for preparation of students as it will help students in figuring out the exam dynamics like marking scheme, standard and types of questions, weightage of topics etc. The exam will be conducted in form of five papers. Read below for more information:
Total weightage of GPSC GES class 1 and class 2 Main exam 2022 will be 800 marks.
GPSC GES class 1 and 2 Prelims exam call letter 2022 can be accessed on the link provided on this page. Applicants will have to click on the link reading 'Download call letter for Preliminary exam'. After clicking on this link, they will be taken to the login page where they will have to input 'Select Job', 'Confirmation Number' and 'Birth Date (in dd/mm/yyyy format). Applicants, then, will have to click on 'Print Call Letter' to download their GPSC GES class 1 and class 2 Prelims exam call letter.
Aspirants are required to take their call letters along with them at the time of the exam or they will not be allowed to write the exam. Applicants can follow the steps given below to access their GPSC GES class 1 and 2 Main exam call letter
Step 1: Click on the link provided on this page.
Step 2: Applicants will be redirected to and they will be required to click on the link reading 'Download call letter for Main exam'.
Step 3: Input 'Select Job', 'Confirmation Number' and 'Birth Date (in dd/mm/yyyy format) in particular fields.
Step 4: Click on 'Print Call Letter'.
Step 5: Download and take a printout of the GPSC GES class 1 and class 2 Main exam call letter.
GPSC GES class 1 and 2 Prelims exam answer key is helpful to calculate your tentative result. Applicants can access the answer key by following steps:
Step 1: Go to the link provided on this page.
Step 2: Select the appropriate link reading 'Final Key (prelim)' and click on it.
Step 3: You will be redirected to the Answer key.
Step 4: Download the answer key in PDF format by clicking on the downward pointing arrow.
GPSC GES class 1 and 2 Prelims exam result 2022 will be released in online mode. Candidates will be able to access their results by going on the link provided on this page. Applicants can follow the steps given below to access their result of GPSC GES class 1 and 2 Prelims exam:
Step 1: Go to the link provided on this page.
Step 2: Select appropriate advertisement and click on it.
Step 3: After being redirected, click on 'List of selected candidates'.
Step 4: Find your roll no. in the list of selected candidates.
Step 5: Print the result for future references.
.Applicants will be able to access their results by going on the link provided on this page. They are advised to follow the step-by-step guide given below to access their result of GPSC GES class 1 and 2 Main exam:
Step 1 : Click on the link provided on this page.
Step 2: Select appropriate advertisement and click on it.
Step 3: After reaching the new page, click on 'List of selected candidates'.
Step 4: Find your roll no. in the list of selected candidates.
Step 5: Print the result for future references.
The selection process for GPSC GES will be based on three stages of exams. The first stage will be the Prelims examination which will weigh 500 marks. This exam will test the aspirants in two papers consisting of questions from general studies, engineering aptitude and basics of Civil Engineering. Students who clear this stage will move on to the second stage of the exam which is the Main examination. There will be five papers in this stage and questions will be asked from English & Gujarati language and advanced Civil Engineering. The rigorous GPSC GES Main exam will weigh 800 marks. Students who qualify for both stages will be asked to appear in the Interview. The Interview round will weigh 100 marks and will be the final round of GPSC GES class 1 and 2 2022.
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