Written Exam from August 23 for 60244 posts;  Check the details

Written Exam from August 23 for 60244 posts; Check the details

Written Exam from August 23 for 60244 posts; Check the details

Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board will conduct written examination for direct recruitment-2023 for 60244 posts of Constable Civil Police on 23,24,25 August and 30,31 August 2024.

UP Police Constable Recruitment 2024 Exam Dates Announced: Written Exam from August 23 for 60244 Posts;  Check the details
UP Police Constable Recruitment 2024 Exam Dates Announced: Written Exam from August 23 for 60244 Posts; Check the details

Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has officially announced the exam schedule for the upcoming Police Constable Recruitment. As per the recent notification released by the board, the UP Police 2024 re-examination will be held in August. Candidates expecting UP Police Reexamination 2024 Dates are advised to intensify their preparation efforts. UP Police Bharti 2024 reexamination will be held on 23rd, 24th, 25th, 30th and 31st of August and will be held at various locations in the state. While approximately 5 lakh candidates are expected to appear in each shift, the exam will be conducted in two shifts to accommodate the large number of applicants. The gap between the examination dates has been strategically planned to coincide with the Janmashtami festival, ensuring that the examination process becomes smooth and convenient for all candidates.

UP Police 2024 exam canceled due to paper leak

The UP Police 2024 exam, initially scheduled for February 17 and 18, was unfortunately canceled due to the paper leak. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath quickly implemented the decision, stressing the importance of maintaining the integrity of the examination. In response to the incident, the Chief Minister has mandated the re-conduct of the Police Bharti 2024 exam within six months to maintain transparency and ensure a fair evaluation process. He reiterated his firm stand to preserve the sanctity of examinations and showed zero tolerance for any compromise.

With over 48 lakh aspirants, including around 16 lakh women, taking part in the recruitment exam, the scale of the situation is evident. The examination was conducted at 2,835 examination centers in all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh.




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