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Career in Civil Engineering…Maharashtra Engineering Service Exam
By
Pravin KolheExecutive Engineer
Water Resources Department
Government of Maharashtra
28 Sept 2013,
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Career in Civil Engineering, by Pravin Kolhe
What is Civil Engineering? Civil Engineering is broad
field of engineering, which deals with the planning, construction and maintenance of structures or public works as they are related earth, water or in space.
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Career in Civil Engineering, by Pravin Kolhe
Why to become a Civil Engineer? For money? For comfort? For satisfaction To achieve
‘something’ in life
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Career in Civil Engineering, by Pravin Kolhe
Specializations in CE Structural Engineering Transportation Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Water Resource /Hydraulics Irrigation Engineering Remote Sensing/Geo-
informatics/Surveying Environmental Engineering
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Earthquake Engineering Geology/Geoscience
Engineering Project Management Construction Management Maintenance Engineering And so on…!
Career in Civil Engineering, by Pravin Kolhe
Definitions of degree- BE/BTech:
I know everything ME/MTech:
I know something PhD:
I know NOTHING
and I want to learn.
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Career in Civil Engineering, by Pravin Kolhe
Career Options for Civil Engineer
• PGDIM in IIM• PGDBM in NITIE• NICMAR etc.
Management
• Private Sector• Public sector• Government Sector
Field Job
• MTech/PhD• Scientist: ISRO, BARC,
DRDOResearch
Self employm
entSoftware
Jobs
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Career in Civil Engineering, by Pravin Kolhe
Career Option: Management
NICMAR CET/GATE
NITIE CAT/GATE
IIM’s CAT
MBA
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Career in Civil Engineering, by Pravin Kolhe
Career Options: Field Jobs
Building design and
construction, Real estate
Infrastructure- Highways,
Airports, SEZ
Water Resource- Dams and hydraulic structures
Construction planning and management
Private Sector
NTPC, NHPC, IRCON, RITE
SAIL, BHEL
AAI, HAL, NAL
Oil sector ONGC, IOCL, HPCL, GAIL
Public sector
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Career in Civil Engineering, by Pravin Kolhe
Career Options: Government Jobs
• IES• CPWD• Railways• Water Resource
• Military
Central
Govt(UPSC
)• MESE• PWD• Water Resource
• Jeevan Pradhikaran
State Govt
(MPSC)
Civil servic
es(UPSC
)
IAS
IPS
IFS
Other
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Non-Engineering Engineering
Maharashtra Engineering Service Examination (MESE)-Departments
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1)• Water Resources Department (WRD)
2)• Public Works Department (PWD)
3)
• Water Supply & Sanitation Department (WSSD)• Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran
Hierarchy of Posts in PWD/WRD11
• Assistant Executive Engineer• Assistant Engineer Grade-1• Sub-Divisional Engineer• Sub-Divisional Officer
Deputy Engineer
Assistant Engineer, Grade-II
Sectional Engineer
Junior Engineer
Secretary
Executive Director/Director General
Chief Engineer
Superintending Engineer
Executive Engineer
Posts in MPSC Exam12
• Promoted to EE after 4 years of serviceAssistant Executive
Engineer (AEE)
• Promoted to EE as per seniority of AE1• (Approx. 12~15 year)
Assistant Engineer, Grade-I (AE1)
• Promoted to DE as per seniority of AE2• (Approx. 12~15 year) & then EE (approx. 10 year)
Assistant Engineer, Grade-II (AE2)
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1)
• Maharashtra Engineering (Civil) Services Examination-Group-A (MESE-A)
• for AEE & AE1 Posts
2)
• Maharashtra Engineering (Civil) Services Examination-Group-B (MESE-B)
• for AE2 posts
MPSC Exams
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MESE-Group-A(AEE & AE1 Posts)
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1)• Preliminary Exam
2)• Main Exam
3) • Interview
Examination Pattern-Group A Exam
1. Preliminary Exam16
• 1 Objective Type Paper• 100 Questions• 100 Marks• Time:- 2 Hours
2. Main Written Exam (4 Papers, 750 Marks)17
• 1) Marathi, English & GK (Objective Type)
• 150 Marks, 150 Questions, Time: 90 minutes.
• 2) Civil Engineering Paper-I, II & III (3 Papers)
• Subjective Type
• Each Paper of 200 Marks
• Each Paper has 5 Sections (A, B, C, D, E)
• Each Section have 2 questions each with 40 marks
• Solve only one question from each section
• Solve total 5 Questions out of 10
• Time: 3 hours for each paper
Main Written Exam Syllabus-Strategy18
There are 5 sections in each paper i.e. A, B, C, D, E In each section there are 2 questions i.e. total 10 questions in a paper Each question carries 40 marks i.e. total 400 marks in a paper Attempt any ONE question from 2 i.e. 200 marks from 400 marks
Main Written Exam Syllabus-CE Paper-119
Section
Marks Topics
A 40 Strength of material, Theory of structure
B 40 Structural analysis, Steel structures
C 40 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
D 40 Concrete Technology, Pre-stressed Concrete
E 40 Application of Computer Programming to structures, Numerical Methods
Total 200
Main Written Exam Syllabus-CE Paper-220
Section
Marks Topics
A 40 Surveying
B 40 Engineering Materials, Building planning
C 40 Building Construction, Estimating, Costing & Valuation
D 40 Geo-technical Engineering
E 40 Construction Planning and Management
Total 200
Main Written Exam Syllabus-CE Paper-321
Section
Marks Topics
A 40 Fluid Mechanics, Fluid Machines
B 40 Engineering Hydrology, Irrigation Engineering
C 40 Highway Engineering
D 40 Bridge Engineering, Tunnelling
E 40 Water Supply Engineering, Waste Water Engg. & Pollution control, Solid Waste Management
Total 200
3. Interview (100 Marks)22
• Focus on Personality• 100 Marks• Time:-10~30 minutes• Study Projects in your district
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MESE-Group-B(AE-2 Posts)
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1)• Preliminary Exam (100 marks)
2)• Main Exam (3 papers-450 marks)
3) • Interview (100 marks)
Examination Pattern-Group B Exam
1. Preliminary Exam for AE225
• 1 Objective Type Paper• 100 Questions• 100 Marks• Time:- 2 Hours
2. Main Written Exam for AE2 (3 Papers, 550 Marks)26
• 1) Marathi, English & GK (Objective Type)
• 150 Marks, 150 Questions, Time: 90 minutes.
• 2) Civil Engineering Paper-I & II (2 Papers)
• Objective Type
• Each Paper of 100 questions with 200 Marks• Time: 2 hours for each paper
3. Interview for AE2 (100 Marks)27
• Focus on Personality• 100 Marks• Time:-10~30 minutes• Study Projects in your district
• Total Marks = 450+100 = 550
Prelim Exam-Important Points28
Exam centre for Prelim & Mains Exam: Aurangabad, Mumbai, Nagpur and Pune.
Preliminary exam is just screening test. The marks of Prelim Exam are not intimated & not considered for final merit list
There is no re-revaluation system for Prelim Exam as it is multiple choice question based and answer key is available on MPSC website for self verification by candidate.
There is 25% negative marks for wrong answer in Prelim Only those candidates are allowed to appear for the Main Written Exam who
qualifies the Preliminary Exam.
Cut-offs29
Cut-off will be different for each post/each category. Generally cut-off line for main exam is decided such that there will be 10 to 12
times candidates will be called upon. Generally cut-off line for interview is decided such that there will be 2 to 3 times
candidates will be called upon and it will be different for each post/each category.
Minimum Marks for Cutoff in Main Exam are as follows- 1) General Candidates : Min. 35% 2) Backward Class : Min. 30% 3) Physically Disabled/Players : Min 20%
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Merit list is prepared considering marks of- Main Exam = 750 Marks Interview = 100 Marks Total (Group-A) = 850 Marks
Worried? Total marks in main exam including optional = 1200 Attempt for 600 marks Topper’s Marks = 50 % of Total marks. i.e. about 450~500 marks
Career in Civil Engineering, by Pravin Kolhe
For details:-
For further details visit:- www.pravinkolhe.com/articles/mpsc_engg_service_exam.html
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