
Preparing for both GATE CE and UPSC ESE requires a well-planned study schedule, regular practice, and guidance from dedicated teachers. Since the syllabus is large and competition is high in both exams, students often look for a learning program that helps them with an integrated approach in covering concepts systematically with revision and practice.
Physics Wallah CE ESE + GATE Batches 2027 are created for Civil Engineering aspirants who want to prepare for GATE CSE and UPSC ESE together. The batches combine concept-based learning with regular practice, live interaction, revision support, and test-based evaluation so students can continue their preparation with confidence.
If you are a final-year engineering student, a recent graduate, or a working professional planning to prepare for both GATE and ESE together, you may explore PW E ESE + GATE Batches to strengthen your preparation.
The PW Civil Engineering batches are designed to help students develop conceptual understanding for the CE ESE + GATE exam while maintaining regular practice throughout their preparation.
Students enrolled in the batches can benefit from:
300+ live classes covering major Civil Engineering subjects
50+ recorded lessons for revision
Dedicated faculty with years of teaching experience
60+ weekly tests for regular self-assessment
5 full-length mock tests for Civil Engineering
Doubt-solving support during preparation
Study material and class notes for revision
Coverage of topics relevant to both GATE and ESE examinations
15 faculty members
300+ live classes
50+ recorded lessons
60+ weekly tests
5 mock tests for Civil Engineering
If you are preparing for the Engineering Services Examination (ESE), GATE, or PSU recruitment exams, Physics Wallah offers multiple Civil Engineering batches designed for different preparation timelines and learning requirements. Whether you are targeting ESE 2027 through an intensive one-year plan or planning early for ESE 2028 with a long-term programme, you can choose a batch that aligns with your exam goals.
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You are targeting ESE 2027, GATE, and PSU examinations with a one-year preparation plan. |
24 Jun 2026 – 30 Jun 2027 |
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You want a long-term preparation plan for ESE 2028 and GATE with extended learning support. |
24 Jun 2026 – 30 Jun 2028 |
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ESE Non Tech 2027 – General Studies and Engineering Aptitude |
You want dedicated preparation for the General Studies and Engineering Aptitude paper of ESE 2027. |
24 Jun 2026 – 28 Feb 2027 |
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You are beginning your preparation early for ESE 2027, GATE, and PSU recruitment exams. |
1 Apr 2026 – 30 Jun 2027 |
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You are planning early, long-duration preparation for ESE 2028 and GATE. |
1 Apr 2026 – 30 Jun 2028 |
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You are preparing for ESE or GATE while also exploring academic counselling and degree planning opportunities alongside exam preparation. |
31 Jan 2026 – 31 Dec 2027 |
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You are interested in combining ESE or GATE preparation with academic counselling and postgraduate degree planning support. |
31 Jan 2026 – 31 Dec 2027 |
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You want to stay updated with important notifications and announcements related to GATE and ESE examinations throughout your preparation period. |
19 Nov 2025 – 31 Dec 2028 |
Every aspirant has a different preparation background. Selecting a batch according to your preparation level helps you maintain consistency during your study plan. Before selecting a batch, consider the following points:
Check whether you are preparing for GATE, ESE, or both.
Evaluate your current understanding of Civil Engineering subjects.
Consider the amount of preparation time available before the examination.
Choose a batch that includes regular tests and revision opportunities.
Make sure the schedule fits your academic or professional commitments.
If you are beginning your preparation, you can follow these simple steps:
Explore the available Civil Engineering batches.
Choose the batch that matches your exam target and preparation level.
Attend live classes regularly.
Revise concepts using recorded lessons.
Attempt weekly tests and mock examinations.
Analyse your performance after every test.
Continue practicing numerical and subject-wise questions regularly.
Maintaining a regular study routine along with continuous revision can help improve your preparation over time.

