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Uttar Pradesh Police Constable & Sub-Inspector Recruitment 2026

Organization: Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) (UPPRPB)
Advt No: UPPRPB/Constable-SI/2026/003

Quick Summary: Big news for all aspiring police personnel! The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has officially announced a massive recruitment drive for 2026, inviting applications for a combined total of 5500+ Constable and Sub-Inspector posts. This is a golden opportunity for candidates across various educational backgrounds, from 10+2 pass outs to graduates, to secure a prestigious government job within the Uttar Pradesh Police force. With competitive salaries, excellent career progression, and the chance to serve the state, this notification is one of the most anticipated job alerts of the year. The online application window is now open, with the last date to apply set for June 25, 2026. Don't miss out on this chance to embark on a fulfilling career path in public service!

📅 Important Dates

Notification DateN/A
Apply Start Date20/05/2026
Apply Last Date25/06/2026
Exam DateAugust/September 2026 (Tentative)

💳 Application Fee

General / OBC₹400
SC / STFree
FemaleFree

🎓 Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduate

For Constable: 10+2 (Intermediate) Pass from a recognized board. Age limit: 18-25 years. For Sub-Inspector: Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized University. Age limit: 21-28 years. Age relaxations as per UP Government rules apply for reserved categories.

Age Limits: 18 to 28 years.

⚡ Selection Process

1Written Examination (Online CBT)
2Physical Standard Test (PST) & Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
3Document Verification
4Medical Examination
5Final Merit List

📎 Required Documents

  • Matriculation (10th) Certificate for Date of Birth proof
  • Intermediate (12th) Marksheet & Certificate
  • Graduation Marksheets & Degree (for SI posts, if applicable)
  • Caste Certificate (if applicable, for reservation)
  • Domicile Certificate (for UP residents seeking reservation)
  • Identity Proof (Aadhar Card/Voter ID/Driving License)
  • Scanned Photograph (recent passport size, as per specifications)
  • Scanned Signature (as per specifications)

✍️ How to Apply Online

### How to Apply Hello Aspirants! Getting ready to don the prestigious uniform? The application process for UP Police Constable & Sub-Inspector recruitment is completely online and requires meticulous attention to detail. Follow these steps carefully to ensure your application is submitted without a hitch: 1. **Visit the Official Portal:** Start by navigating to the official website of the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) at https://uppbpb.gov.in. Look for the "Recruitment" or "Latest Announcements" section. 2. **Find the Advertisement:** Locate the specific advertisement titled "Recruitment for the posts of Constable and Sub-Inspector - 2026" (or similar). Click on it to download and thoroughly read the official notification. This is crucial as it contains all the detailed eligibility criteria, age relaxations, and instructions. 3. **New Registration:** If you are a first-time applicant, click on the "New Registration" or "Apply Online" link. You will need to provide basic details like your name, father's name, mother's name, date of birth, email ID, and mobile number. Ensure these details match your 10th-grade certificate. An OTP (One-Time Password) will be sent to your registered mobile number/email for verification. 4. **Fill the Application Form:** After successful registration, you will receive a registration ID and password. Log in using these credentials. Proceed to fill out the detailed application form. This includes personal information, educational qualifications (10th, 12th, Graduation details), contact details, and preference for post (if applicable). Double-check every entry! 5. **Upload Documents:** This is a critical step. You will be required to upload scanned copies of your recent passport-sized photograph, signature, and relevant educational certificates, caste certificates (if claiming reservation), and domicile certificate (for UP residents). Ensure that the images are clear and adhere to the specified dimensions and file size mentioned in the official notification. Generally, a recent photograph (taken within 3 months) with a white background is preferred. 6. **Pay the Application Fee:** Once all details are filled and documents uploaded, proceed to the fee payment gateway. The application fee can typically be paid online using Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, or UPI. Remember, SC/ST candidates and female candidates are often exempted from the fee, but do confirm this from the official notification. Make sure to get a confirmation of payment. 7. **Review and Submit:** Before the final submission, meticulously review all the information entered. Any discrepancies found later could lead to disqualification. Once satisfied, click on the "Submit" button. 8. **Print Application Form:** After successful submission, take a printout of your completed application form and the e-receipt of the fee payment. This is for your records and might be required during document verification. Remember, the application window is time-bound. Do not wait for the last day to apply to avoid any technical glitches. ### Detailed Exam Syllabus The UP Police Constable & Sub-Inspector Written Examination (Computer Based Test - CBT) is typically a comprehensive test designed to assess a candidate's general awareness, reasoning ability, numerical aptitude, and Hindi language proficiency. While the exact weightage might vary slightly between Constable and SI, the core subjects remain consistent. **For Constable & Sub-Inspector (Common Subjects):** * **1. General Knowledge (सामान्य ज्ञान):** * **Marks:** Approximately 75-100 marks (for Constable) / 100 marks (for SI) * **Questions:** Varies (Constable) / 50 questions (SI) * **Topics:** General Science, History of India, Indian Constitution, Indian Economy & Culture, Indian Agriculture, Commerce & Trade, Population, Environment & Urbanization, Geography of India & World Geography, Natural Resources, Specific knowledge about Uttar Pradesh (Education, Culture, Agriculture, Industry, Trade, Living & Social Traditions), Internal Security & Terrorism, Human Rights, India and its Neighbouring Countries, National & International Importance Events, National Organizations, Demonetisation and its impact, Cyber Crime, GST, Awards & Honours, Countries & Capitals, Scientific Progress & Development, National/International Sports, Books & Authors. * **2. General Hindi (सामान्य हिंदी):** * **Marks:** Approximately 75-100 marks (Constable) / 100 marks (SI) * **Questions:** Varies (Constable) / 50 questions (SI) * **Topics:** Passage Comprehension, Letter Writing, Word Knowledge & Usage, Antonyms, Synonyms, One-word Substitution, Sentence Correction, Idioms & Phrases, Verb-Noun Agreement, Gender, Voice, Tenses, Determinants, Karaks, Alankar, Ras, Chhand. Knowledge of famous poets, writers, and their works in Hindi. * **3. Numerical & Mental Ability Test (संख्यात्मक एवं मानसिक योग्यता परीक्षा):** * **Marks:** Approximately 75-100 marks (Constable) / 100 marks (SI) * **Questions:** Varies (Constable) / 50 questions (SI) * **Numerical Ability:** Number System, Simplification, HCF & LCM, Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Profit & Loss, Discount, Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Partnership, Average, Time & Work, Time & Distance, Use of Tables & Graphs, Mensuration, Arithmetical Computations & other Analytical Functions. * **Mental Ability:** Logical Diagrams, Symbol-Relationship Interpretation, Codification, Perception Test, Word Formation Test, Letter and Number Series, Word and Alphabet Analogy, Common Sense Test, Letter and Number Coding, Direction Sense Test, Logical Interpretation of Data, Forcefulness of Argument, Determining Implied Meanings. * **4. Mental Aptitude Test / Intelligence Quotient Test / Reasoning Ability (मानसिक अभिरुचि, बुद्धि लब्धि एवं तार्किक परीक्षा):** * **Marks:** Approximately 75-100 marks (Constable) / 100 marks (SI) * **Questions:** Varies (Constable) / 50 questions (SI) * **Mental Aptitude:** Public Interest, Law & Order, Communal Harmony, Crime Control, Rule of Law, Ability of Adaptability, Professional Information (basic level), Police System, Contemporary Police Issues & Law and Order, Basic Law, Interest in Profession, Mental Toughness, Sensitivity towards minorities and underprivileged, Gender Sensitivity. * **Intelligence Quotient (IQ):** Relationship & Analogy Test, Spotting out the dissimilar, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Direction Sense Test, Blood Relation, Problems based on Alphabet, Time sequence test, Venn Diagram & chart type test, Mathematical ability test, Arranging in order. * **Reasoning Ability:** Analogies, Similarities, Differences, Space Visualization, Problem Solving, Analysis and Judgment, Decision Making, Visual Memory, Discrimination, Observation, Relationship Concepts, Arithmetical Reasoning, Verbal and Figure Classification, Arithmetical Number Series, Abilities to deal with abstract ideas and symbols and their relationship, Arithmetical computations and other analytical functions. **Total Marks & Duration:** * **Constable:** Usually 300 marks for 150 questions (2 marks each), with 2 hours duration. * **Sub-Inspector:** Typically 400 marks for 160 questions (2.5 marks each), with 2 hours duration. * **Negative Marking:** Generally, there is negative marking (e.g., 0.5 marks or 1/4th of the marks allotted for a correct answer) for incorrect answers. Always re-verify from the official notification. ### Preparation Tips Cracking the UP Police exam requires a blend of smart strategy, consistent effort, and thorough revision. Here are some actionable tips to boost your chances of success: 1. **Understand the Syllabus & Exam Pattern:** This is your blueprint. Go through the detailed syllabus for both Constable and SI posts. Understand the weightage of each section, the type of questions asked, and the negative marking scheme. 2. **Create a Study Plan:** Develop a realistic and well-structured study timetable. Allocate specific hours for each subject daily, ensuring you cover all topics. Don't forget to factor in time for revision and mock tests. 3. **Strengthen Your Basics:** For subjects like Numerical Ability, Mental Ability, and Reasoning, ensure your fundamental concepts are crystal clear. Practice various types of problems regularly. 4. **Master General Hindi:** Hindi is a scoring subject for many. Focus on grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and basic literary knowledge. Regular practice with previous year's papers for Hindi is a must. 5. **Stay Updated with General Knowledge:** Read newspapers daily, follow current affairs portals, and revise static GK regularly. Pay special attention to Uttar Pradesh-specific GK and topics related to law & order, human rights, and internal security. 6. **Practice with Previous Year Papers:** Solving previous year's question papers is invaluable. It helps you understand the exam pattern, time management, and identify your strong and weak areas. Try to solve them within the stipulated time. 7. **Take Mock Tests Regularly:** Mock tests are your best friends. They simulate the actual exam environment, helping you improve speed, accuracy, and confidence. Analyze your performance after each test to pinpoint areas needing improvement. 8. **Physical Fitness is Key:** Don't neglect the Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). Start preparing for running, long jump, and other physical requirements well in advance. These are qualifying stages but equally important. 9. **Stay Healthy & Positive:** A healthy mind resides in a healthy body. Ensure proper sleep, nutrition, and exercise. Stay motivated and avoid stress. Believe in your preparation! **Recommended Books (General Guidance):** * **General Hindi:** Lucent's General Hindi / Aditya Prakashan General Hindi. * **General Knowledge:** Lucent's General Knowledge (for static GK), daily newspapers & current affairs magazines/websites. * **Numerical Ability:** R.S. Aggarwal - Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations. * **Reasoning Ability:** R.S. Aggarwal - A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning. * **UP Specific GK:** Any good publication focused on Uttar Pradesh General Knowledge. Best of luck on your journey to joining the Uttar Pradesh Police force!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the age limit for UP Police Constable and Sub-Inspector posts?

For Constable posts, candidates must be between 18 and 25 years of age. For Sub-Inspector posts, the age limit is 21 to 28 years. Please note that age relaxations are applicable for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and other categories as per Uttar Pradesh Government rules. Always refer to the official notification for precise details on age calculation and relaxations.

Is there any negative marking in the UP Police written examination?

Yes, typically there is negative marking in the UP Police written examination. For every incorrect answer, a certain percentage of marks allotted to a correct answer (e.g., 0.5 marks or 1/4th of the marks) is deducted. It is crucial to be careful while attempting questions. The exact negative marking scheme will be clearly mentioned in the official detailed notification. Candidates are strongly advised to read the instructions carefully before the exam.

What are the physical eligibility requirements for UP Police recruitment?

The physical eligibility criteria include both Physical Standard Test (PST) and Physical Efficiency Test (PET). PST involves measurements of height, chest (for males), and weight. For PET, candidates need to complete a race within a stipulated time (e.g., male candidates typically need to complete 4.8 km in 28 minutes, and female candidates 2.4 km in 16 minutes, though these can vary). Detailed standards for various categories (General, SC, ST, OBC) and genders will be specified in the official notification. It's essential to start preparing for these physical challenges well in advance.