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HPCL Engineer Trainee 2026: Exam Pattern, Syllabus and Preparation Strategy

Complete guide to HPCL Engineer Trainee exam 2026. Exam pattern (170Q, 150 min), branch-wise syllabus, cut-off trends and GD/interview preparation for mechanical, electrical, civil and chemical engineers.

Why HPCL ET is One of India's Hardest PSU Exams

HPCL Engineer Trainee is consistently rated among the most competitive PSU exams in India. Unlike BHEL or Coal India where GATE score alone can secure selection, HPCL runs its own CBT — and the technical section is set at near-GATE difficulty. The competition is fierce: tens of thousands of engineering graduates apply for a few hundred seats across five branches.

HPCL also has a three-stage selection process — CBT, Group Discussion, and Personal Interview — making it one of the few PSU exams that tests both academic preparation and soft skills. Getting the CBT rank is only half the battle.

HPCL 2026 Exam Pattern

The HPCL ET CBT has 170 questions to be solved in 150 minutes. Negative marking is 0.25 per wrong answer. The paper is divided into four sections:

SectionQuestionsWeightage
Technical / Domain8550%
Quantitative Aptitude3017.6%
Logical Reasoning3017.6%
English Language2514.7%

Tip

Accuracy matters more than speed. Attempting 130 questions with 90% accuracy beats attempting 160 with 75% accuracy due to negative marking.

Branch-wise Technical Focus Areas

The technical section is where HPCL is won or lost. Here are the highest-weightage topics by branch:

  • Mechanical: Thermodynamics + Fluid Mechanics account for ~40% of technical questions. Steam turbines, refrigeration cycles, and Rankine cycle variations are HPCL favourites.
  • Electrical: Electrical Machines + Power Systems = ~45% weightage. Transformer OC/SC tests, induction motor torque-speed characteristics and power factor correction are frequently repeated.
  • Civil: Structural Analysis + RCC Design = ~40%. IS 456 limit state design and soil mechanics (bearing capacity, consolidation) carry heavy marks.
  • Chemical: Mass Transfer + Heat Transfer dominate. Process Control and Instrumentation carries significant marks unique to HPCL Chemical paper.
  • CS/IT: DSA + DBMS + Networks = ~40%. HPCL CS paper uniquely tests industrial automation, ERP systems and IT infrastructure in refinery context.

HPCL Cut-off Trends

Cut-offs vary significantly by branch. Mechanical typically has the highest cut-off due to the largest candidate pool. Chemical and CS/IT tend to have relatively lower cut-offs. In recent cycles, cut-offs for Mechanical have ranged from 65–72% of total marks, while Chemical has seen 58–65%.

The final merit list combines CBT score (70%) and interview performance (30%). A borderline CBT rank can be recovered with a strong GD and PI.

Group Discussion and Personal Interview

HPCL's GD topics are almost always energy-sector or policy related: crude oil pricing, renewable energy transition, LPG subsidy reform, India's energy security. Preparation should focus on understanding India's petroleum sector — refinery capacity, import dependence, and HPCL's specific business segments.

The Technical PI for HPCL goes deep into branch fundamentals. Expect questions on your B.Tech final year project, core subject derivations, and applied questions like 'how does a centrifugal pump cavitate and how do you prevent it.' HR PI typically covers situational questions and HPCL's role in India's energy landscape.

Tip

Use Aspirant Arcade's AI Interview Simulator for HPCL — it runs branch-specific Technical PI with HPCL's actual GD topics from previous cycles.

Preparation Strategy: 90-Day Plan

Days 1–30: Solidify two highest-weightage technical subjects for your branch. Do not spread thin across all subjects. One chapter per day, MCQ practice daily.

Days 31–60: Cover remaining technical subjects + start aptitude and reasoning. HPCL aptitude is moderate difficulty — DI, time-distance, percentage, and data sufficiency. Daily 20-question sessions are enough.

Days 61–90: Full-length mock tests every alternate day. Review wrong answers the next day. Identify your accuracy-speed pattern and adjust accordingly. Start GD topic reading in the final 3 weeks.

Frequently Asked

Does HPCL use GATE scores for ET selection?

No. HPCL conducts its own CBT. GATE score is not used in HPCL ET selection unlike BARC or PGCIL.

How many attempts are allowed for HPCL ET?

HPCL does not have an explicit attempt limit, but the upper age limit is 25 years (general) with standard relaxations for OBC/SC/ST.

Is there negative marking in HPCL ET?

Yes. 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer. Unattempted questions carry no penalty.

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