TGPSC AEE Notification Out for 290 Engineering Vacancies, Civil, Electrical and Environmental Posts

Last Updated: Jun 3, 2026

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TGPSC AEE Notification for the 2026 recruitment cycle has been officially released by the Telangana State Public Service Commission, opening 290 Assistant Executive Engineer vacancies across the Transport, Roads and Buildings Department and the Telangana State Pollution Control Board. The notification, published on 2 June at the official portal, covers three specialised streams of Civil, Electrical, and Environmental Engineering. With Telangana also preparing the ground for a fresh Group 1 announcement, this AEE cycle becomes the first major recruitment opportunity of the season for engineering graduates aiming for state government service.

TGPSC AEE Vacancies: Department and Stream Distribution

The breakdown across the three streams reflects the current infrastructure priorities of the state. Civil Engineering posts hold the largest share, anchored by the heavy roads and buildings expansion programme. Electrical Engineering positions are linked to the modernisation of transport infrastructure and the linked electrification rollouts. Environmental Engineering vacancies will sit under the Pollution Control Board, where Telangana has steadily expanded monitoring capacity over the last two years.

The exact stream-wise distribution and the reservation roster are detailed in the notification PDF on the official Commission website at tgpsc.gov.in. Aspirants are advised to read the local cadre, zonal, and multi-zonal allocation table carefully before locking the application form, since the post location depends on the cadre chosen at the time of submission.

Eligibility, Age Limits, and Application Window

Candidates must hold a Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Technology degree in the relevant discipline from a recognised university or institution. AMIE qualification is accepted subject to standard verification. The age limit is 18 to 44 years as on 1 July, with the usual relaxation for SC, ST, BC, PwBD, and Ex-servicemen categories. Local candidates from Telangana qualify for the standard reservation as per the State recruitment rules.

The application window typically remains open for three to four weeks from the notification date. Aspirants should keep scanned signature, photograph, caste certificate, EWS certificate where applicable, and the degree certificate ready before starting the form. The application fee, examination fee, and processing charge structure are detailed on the front page of the notification.

Exam Pattern and Selection Stages

Selection is based on a single computer-based examination divided into two papers. Paper One covers General Studies, General Aptitude, and Telangana specific awareness. Paper Two is the specialised engineering paper based on the candidate’s discipline. The two papers together carry 300 marks. Negative marking is applicable in the multiple-choice format.

The merit list is prepared on the basis of the aggregate marks in both papers, with a verification of original documents preceding the final selection. There is no separate interview round for the AEE cadre. Candidates should therefore treat the technical paper as the dominant scoring engine and the General Studies paper as the tie-breaker.

Preparation Strategy and Reference Material

For Paper One, the Telangana State Board textbooks for Social Studies and General Science are the most reliable primary sources. Aspirants should layer this base with current affairs of the past twelve months and a focused tracking of all major state government schemes. Reasoning and Aptitude can be cleared with a single standard textbook and twenty practice sets.

For Paper Two, GATE-aligned reference books remain the gold standard. Topic-wise practice from previous year question papers of TSPSC AEE and AE cycles is non-negotiable. Sectional mock tests of ninety minutes each, spread across the twelve weeks before exam day, help build speed and accuracy without burning out. Working professionals preparing alongside the job often find compact study notes from Online Khan Market useful for last-month revision.

For aspirants who also want to keep the Group 1 attempt window open, an integrated mentorship route through Plutus IAS can help align the General Studies preparation across both exams without duplication of effort.

Final Word for 2027 and 2028 Aspirants

The TGPSC AEE Notification opens a high-value engineering recruitment route at a time when state cadres are aggressively expanding. For the upcoming cycles, this notification doubles as a live model for syllabus design, question pattern, and difficulty calibration. Engineering students still in college should track this exam closely, build their technical fundamentals through standard university textbooks, and develop a parallel General Studies routine that compounds across multiple state engineering recruitment cycles.

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