New Delhi, March 19, 2026: The Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) has officially outlined the recruitment framework for the Junior Engineer (JE) 2026 positions. Following the Common Eligibility Test (CET) Haryana policy, the JE recruitment is a specialized Group C process that prioritizes technical expertise while maintaining a balanced assessment of general aptitude.
Below is a detailed guide on the HSSC JE Syllabus 2026 and the latest Exam Pattern to help you streamline your preparation.
HSSC JE Exam Pattern 2026
The selection process for Junior Engineers in Haryana is primarily based on a written OMR-based examination. For 2026, the commission has maintained a structure that heavily weights the candidate’s core engineering knowledge.
Feature
Details
Mode of Exam
Offline (OMR Based)
Type of Questions
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Questions
100
Total Marks
100 Marks
Duration
105 Minutes (1 Hour 45 Minutes)
Marking Scheme
1 Mark per correct answer
Negative Marking
No negative marking for wrong answers
Language
Bilingual (English & Hindi)
Important Note: While there is no negative marking for incorrect answers, a mark will be deducted if a question is left completely blank without marking the “5th option” (for unattempted questions), as per HSSC’s latest transparency rules.
Section-wise Weightage
The 100-mark paper is divided into three distinct segments, ensuring candidates are well-versed in both their professional field and general state-specific knowledge.
Core Subject (70%): Questions related to the specific engineering branch (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, etc.).
General Awareness & Aptitude (20%): Includes General Knowledge, Reasoning, Maths, Science, and Haryana GK.
Computer Knowledge (10%): Basic fundamentals and application software.
HSSC JE Syllabus 2026: Topic-wise Breakdown
1. Technical Subjects (70% Weightage)
The syllabus for this section is based on the Diploma/Degree level of the respective engineering stream.
Civil Engineering: Building Materials, Surveying, Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering, Hydraulics, Environmental Engineering, Structural Analysis, RCC & Steel Design, and Highway Engineering.
Electrical Engineering: Basic Electrical Concepts, Circuit Law, Magnetic Circuits, AC Fundamentals, Electrical Machines (DC & AC), Generation, Transmission & Distribution, and Basic Electronics.
Mechanical Engineering: Theory of Machines, Machine Design, Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, IC Engines, and Manufacturing Technology.
2. General Awareness, Reasoning & Haryana GK (20% Weightage)
Haryana Special: History, Current Affairs, Literature, Geography, Civics, Environment, and Culture of Haryana.
General Awareness: Indian Constitution, History, Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, and General Policy.
Reasoning: Analogies, Similarities and Differences, Spatial Visualization, Arithmetical Reasoning, and Relationship concepts.
Mathematics: Number System, Ratio & Proportion, Average, Profit & Loss, Percentage, and Time & Work.
3. Computer Knowledge (10% Weightage)
Fundamentals: History of computers, Input/Output devices, and Memory.
Software: MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint.
Internet: Web browsing, Emailing, and Basic Networking concepts.
Selection Criteria & Socio-Economic Marks
The final merit list is prepared by combining the marks of the Written Exam and Socio-Economic Criteria.