We at Make It Easy are thrilled to guide you on your journey toward the esteemed BPSC Assistant Engineer (AE) 2025 exam. With our tailored free mechanical engineering classes, you're joining a community dedicated to your success. Let’s dive right in!
2. What Is the BPSC AE 2025 Exam?
2.1. About BPSC
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC), established in 1949, conducts competitive examinations to recruit state government officers BPSC AE is the gateway to engineering roles in Bihar's public works and departments.
2.2. Vacancies & Disciplines
BPSC released the AE 2025 notification for 1,024 vacancies comprising:
- 984 Civil Engineers
- 36 Mechanical Engineers
- 4 Electrical Engineers
3. Why Choose Make It Easy for Preparation?
- Free Mechanical Classes tailored to AE electoral syllabi—easy to follow, guided by experts.
- Interactive web app, allowing easy access anytime, anywhere.
- Structured lessons in core subjects: mechanics, thermodynamics, strength of materials.
- Mock tests & doubt-clearing sessions to simulate real exam pressure.
Curious how it works? Later in section 9 we give a step-by-step app registration guide—fast, intuitive, and totally free.
4. Eligibility Criteria & Important Dates
4.1. Eligibility Criteria
| Criteria | Details |
|---|
| Age | 21–37 years (UR men), up to 40 for women, BC/EBC men/women; 42 for SC/ST |
| Education | BE/BTech from AICTE‑approved institute in relevant stream |
| Nationality | Indian citizen |
| Application Fee | ₹750 (UR), ₹200 (SC/ST/Women/PwD) |
4.2. Key Dates Table
| Event | Date |
|---|
| Notification Release | April 30, 2025 |
| Application Window | April 30 – May 28, 2025 |
| Exam Dates | June 21–23, 2025 |
| Result Announcement | Estimated February 2026 (expected) |
| Cut-off Declaration | With results, mid-2026 likely |
5. Exam Pattern & Syllabus Breakdown
5.1. Exam Papers & Marking Scheme
The BPSC AE exam features 6 objective papers, each worth 100 marks, 1 hour long
- General English
- General Hindi
- General Studies
- General Engineering Science
- Optional Paper I (Stream-specific)
- Optional Paper II (Stream-specific)
Qualifying marks: 40% (UR), 36.5% (OBC), 34% (EBC), 32% (SC/ST/PwD/Women)
5.2. Detailed Syllabus
- General English/Hindi: grammar, comprehension, error detection
- General Studies: polity, economy, Bihar history, current affairs, environment
- General Engineering Science includes:
- Engineering mechanics
- Surveying & measurements
- Materials & manufacturing
- Thermodynamics & heat transfer
- Electrical basics & environmental engineering
- Civil: Structural Analysis, Geotechnical Engineering, Hydraulics, Environmental Engineering.
- Mechanical: Strength of Materials, Thermal Engineering, Machine Design.
- Electrical: Machines, Power Systems, Control, Electronics, Transmission – topics similar to previous cycles .
6. Preparation Strategy & Study Plan
6.1. Mock Tests & Practice
- Start with core concept clarity.
- Use Make It Easy app’s free mechanical AE mock tests.
- As one Reddit aspirant aptly said:“Syllabus changed for AE examination … almost 5–6 big topics have been included” Cover each new topic methodically.
6.2. Time Management
- Dedicate daily slots: morning for theory, evening for practice.
- Simulate actual test conditions: 6×100 mark papers in one go.
6.3. Concept Mastery vs. Rote
- Use analogies: treat thermodynamics like cooking — heat = spices, flow = mixing.
- Sketch diagrams (gears, circuits) to reinforce retention.
7. Cut-Offs and Selection Process
7.1. Minimum Qualifying Marks
These vary by category and are mandatory per paper :
- UR: 40%
- OBC: 36.5%
- EBC: 34%
- SC/ST/PwD/Women: 32%
7.2. Final Cut-Off Expectations
Based on Careerpower data, expected aggregate cut-offs are:
| Category | Expected Cut-Off Marks |
|---|
| General (UR) | ~400 |
| SC | ~300 |
| ST | ~360 |
Once written exam clears, interview and document verification follow
8. Tips & Tricks for Success
8.1. Paper-Wise Strategy
- English/Hindi: daily editorial comprehension; grammar drills.
- General Studies: focus on Bihar history, environment, current affairs weekly.
- Technical Papers: prioritize weak chapters, use standard reference texts and solved previous papers.
8.2. Revision & Self-Evaluation
- Maintain handwritten notes and revision cards.
- After mocks, analyze error trends—aim to reduce similar mistakes.
9. How to Register on Make It Easy App
9.1. Step-by-Step Guide
- Visit Make It Easy website or app store.
- Sign up with email/mobile.
- Go to "Mechanical Govt Exams" → select "BPSC AE 2025".
- Enroll in free mechanical engineering classes.
- Start attending live lectures, test series, and access e‑notes.
9.2. App Highlights
- Interactive lessons, optimized for rational burstiness in learning.
- Progress tracker: monitors your strengths and improvement areas.
- Community support: discuss doubts with peers and mentors.
10. FAQs
Q1: When will the exam result be declared?A: Written exam in June 2025; results usually follow by Feb–Mar 2026.Q2: How many vacancies for each engineering discipline?A: 984 Civil, 36 Mechanical, 4 ElectricalQ3: Are interviews part of the process?A: Yes—post written exam, followed by document verification and possibly health check.Q4: Is Make It Easy content really free?A: Absolutely—join our free mechanical AE batch via the app for complete support.
& Call to Action
We understand that preparing for BPSC AE 2025 can feel like navigating a maze. At Make It Easy, our mission is to light that path with expertly crafted lessons, practical tests, and a supportive community. With 1,024 opportunities up for grabs, now is the moment to claim your future in Bihar’s engineering sphere.👉 Don’t wait—download our app, register for free mechanical engineering classes, and let’s make your success story happen together. Remember: the foundation you lay today shapes the engineer you’ll be tomorrow. Let’s Make It Easy—TOGETHER.