APSC Junior Engineer Result 2026 has been declared on 07/07/2026 by the Assam Public Service Commission. The result covers the Screening Test (OMR-based) and Document Verification stages for Junior Engineer positions under the Public Health Engineering Department. A total of 187 candidates have been recommended across Civil (160), Mechanical (10), Chemical (10), and Electrical (7) disciplines. This article is based on the official result notice released by APSC on apsc.nic.in.
Result at a Glance
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) |
| Exam Name | Junior Engineer (Civil/Mechanical/Chemical/Electrical) – PHED |
| Exam Stage | Screening Test + Document Verification |
| Result Date | 07/07/2026 |
| Total Recommended Candidates | 187 |
| Next Stage | Appointment formalities (as per further official communication) |
| Official Website | https://apsc.nic.in |
Post-wise Vacancies and Recommendations
| Post Name | Total Posts | Reserved for Women | PwBD Reservation | Ex-Servicemen |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Engineer (Civil) | 160 | 48 | D & HH-5, Loco-1, Autism-3 | 9 |
| Junior Engineer (Mechanical) | 10 | 1 | B & LV-1 | 1 |
| Junior Engineer (Chemical) | 10 | 1 | Autism-1 | 1 |
| Junior Engineer (Electrical) | 7 | 1 | Autism-1 | 1 |
As per the official result notice, certain PwBD sub-categories and the Ex-Servicemen category remained unfilled for some posts due to no eligible candidates.
How to Check the APSC Junior Engineer Result 2026
- Open the APSC official website at apsc.nic.in.
- Navigate to the “Results” or “Notifications” section on the homepage.
- Locate the link for “Junior Engineer (PHED) Result 2026” (Advertisement No. 27/2025).
- Click to open the result PDF.
- Use Ctrl+F to search for your roll number.
- Verify your name, category, and recommendation status.
- Download and save the PDF for your records.
The result PDF lists candidates by merit rank within each category and post, showing roll number, name, category (GEN, OBC, MOBC, SC, STP, STH), gender, PwBD status, and recommendation type.
What Your Result Means – Next Steps
If you are on the recommended list:
Your name being in the final recommendation means you have successfully cleared the Screening Test and Document Verification stages and are recommended for appointment. Download your result PDF immediately and keep it safe. The next step is to wait for official communication from APSC or the Public Health Engineering Department regarding appointment orders, joining date, and joining formalities. Check the APSC website regularly for appointment updates.
If you are not on the recommended list:
Your application did not proceed beyond the Screening Test or Document Verification stage. Review the official result notice to confirm whether a waiting list has been announced. If interested in similar positions, track future APSC recruitment notifications for Junior Engineer roles. Keep your result scorecard and mark sheet for reference in future applications, and review the selection criteria to understand where the gap may have been.
Understanding Category-wise Details
The result notice provides a category-wise breakdown of recommendations. Candidates can verify their category designation (General, OBC, MOBC, SC, STP, STH) and PwBD classification (if applicable) in the result PDF. The Screening Test merit and applicable reservation rules were used to determine final recommendations. No cut-off marks or qualifying marks have been released separately.
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Advertisement Released | 11/08/2025 |
| Screening Test (OMR-based) | 22/02/2026 |
| Document Verification | 22/06/2026 – 24/06/2026 |
| Result Declaration | 07/07/2026 |
Important Links
| Particular | Link |
|---|---|
| Official Website | Visit Website |
| Download Result PDF | Download Result |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. How can I check if my name is in the APSC Junior Engineer Result 2026?
Ans. Visit apsc.nic.in, go to the Results section, and download the Junior Engineer (PHED) Result 2026 PDF. Use Ctrl+F to search your roll number. Your name, category, and recommendation status will be listed if you are selected.
Q2. What does being recommended in the result mean?
Ans. Being recommended means you have cleared the Screening Test and Document Verification stages and are eligible for appointment as a Junior Engineer under PHED. Your name now moves forward for appointment orders and joining formalities, which will be communicated separately by APSC or the Public Health Engineering Department.
Q3. I am not in the recommended list. Can I apply again?
Ans. If you did not qualify this time, you can apply for future APSC Junior Engineer recruitment announcements. Track the APSC official website for new advertisement notifications. Review the official result to understand the selection criteria and prepare accordingly for the next cycle.
Q4. When will appointment letters be issued for recommended candidates?
Ans. The result notice does not specify the appointment letter date. Candidates should regularly check the APSC website and the Public Health Engineering Department’s official communication channels for appointment orders and joining instructions.
Q5. Will cut-off marks be released separately?
Ans. The result notice states that cut-off marks and qualifying marks have not been released along with the result. Check the APSC website for any subsequent announcements regarding cut-off details.
Q6. What documents should I keep after receiving this result?
Ans. Keep a safe copy of the result PDF. Since Document Verification has already been completed, maintain copies of all documents you submitted during that stage. For appointment-related documents, wait for further official communication from APSC or PHED.
Q7. I qualified the Screening Test but was not recommended in the final result. Why?
Ans. Final recommendation depends on both the Screening Test merit and applicable reservation norms. If you belong to a reserved category, you are ranked only against other candidates in your category. Review the result PDF to understand your rank and category. For clarification, contact APSC through their official website.
Q8. What is the difference between “Open Category” and “Reserved” recommendations shown in the result?
Ans. Candidates recommended under the “Open Category” competed against the general merit pool. Candidates recommended under “Reserved” competed within their respective reserved category (SC, ST, OBC, etc.) based on reservation rules. Both types are equally valid for appointment.
How to Proceed
Check your result immediately on the APSC website using your roll number and note the post and category against your name. If you are on the recommended list, download the result PDF, wait for appointment instructions, and monitor the APSC and PHED websites for joining dates and formalities. If you were not selected, review your ranking in the results and the next APSC recruitment cycle timing, and consider applying in future notifications. Stay updated with MyNaukriAlert’s free job alert service for upcoming APSC recruitment announcements across all posts and departments.