✍️ How to Apply Online
### How to Apply
Applying for the coveted UPPSC Assistant Review Officer (ARO) recruitment is a straightforward process, but attention to detail is paramount! Follow these steps carefully to ensure a smooth application:
1. **One Time Registration (OTR)**: If you haven't already, the first and most crucial step is to complete your OTR on the UPPSC website. This is a mandatory one-time registration process that streamlines future applications. Ensure all your personal and educational details are accurate, as these will be pre-filled in your application form.
2. **Login and Application Form Filling**: Once your OTR is done, log in using your OTR number. Navigate to the 'Apply Online' section and find the advertisement for Assistant Review Officer (ARO). Click on 'Apply'. Your basic details will be auto-populated from your OTR profile. Carefully fill in the remaining details like educational qualifications, post preferences (if any), and other relevant information.
3. **Upload Photo and Signature**: You will need to upload your scanned passport-size photograph and signature in the prescribed format and dimensions. Ensure the photograph is recent, clear, and against a light background. The signature should be clear, on white paper with black ink.
4. **Pay Application Fee**: Proceed to the fee payment gateway. The application fee varies based on category (General/OBC, SC/ST, PWD, Female). You can pay online using Net Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, or UPI. Double-check the amount before making the payment. Your application will only be considered complete after successful fee payment.
5. **Review and Submit**: Before final submission, thoroughly review all the information entered in your application form. Make sure there are no errors or discrepancies. Once satisfied, click on the 'Submit' button. Remember, changes might not be possible after submission.
6. **Print Confirmation**: After successful submission and fee payment, a final application form or confirmation page will be generated. Download and take a printout of this for your records. It's essential for future reference, especially during document verification.
### Detailed Exam Syllabus
The UPPSC ARO examination is a two-stage process: Preliminary and Main Examination. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown:
**Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)**:
* **Total Marks**: 200
* **Duration**: 3 Hours (Combined for both papers)
* **Negative Marking**: 1/3rd mark for each incorrect answer.
* **Paper-I: General Studies (GS)** (140 Questions, 140 Marks, 2 Hours)
* General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
* History of India (Ancient, Medieval, Modern)
* Indian National Movement
* Indian Polity, Economy & Culture
* Indian Agriculture, Commerce & Trade
* Population, Environment & Urbanization (in Indian Context)
* World Geography & Geography and Natural Resources of India
* Current Events of National & International Importance
* General Intelligentsia (Reasoning)
* Specific Knowledge of Uttar Pradesh (Education, Culture, Agriculture, Industry, Trade, Living & Social Traditions)
* **Paper-II: General Hindi** (60 Questions, 60 Marks, 1 Hour)
* Opposite Words (विपरीतार्थक शब्द) - 10 words
* Sentence and Correction in Framing (वाक्य एवं वर्तनी शुद्धि) - 10 sentences
* One Word for Several Words (अनेक शब्दों के लिए एक शब्द) - 10 words
* Special Adjective and Special Nouns (विशेषण और विशेष्य) - 10 words
* Synonymous Words (पर्यायवाची शब्द) - 10 words
**Main Examination (Written & Practical Type)**:
* **Total Marks**: 400
* **Paper-I: General Studies (GS)** (120 Questions, 120 Marks, 2 Hours)
* Objective type, similar to Prelims but potentially deeper questions.
* **Paper-II: General Hindi & Drafting** (Conventional, 100 Marks, 2.5 Hours)
* **Part-1 (Conventional)**:
* Headings of Given Passage, Precis and Explanation of under-lined parts (गद्यांश का शीर्षक, सारांश एवं रेखांकित अंशों की व्याख्या) - 21 Marks
* Official/Demi-Official Letter, Circular, Notice, Communique, etc. (शासकीय/अर्धशासकीय पत्र, परिपत्र, विज्ञप्ति आदि का प्रारूपण) - 24 Marks
* Definition and Correspondence regarding Administrative & Commercial Glossaries (प्रशासनिक एवं वाणिज्यिक शब्दावली) (English to Hindi & Hindi to English) - 20 Marks
* Computer Knowledge (कंप्यूटर ज्ञान) - 10 Marks
* Idioms & Phrases (मुहावरे एवं लोकोक्तियां) - 15 Marks
* **Part-2 (General Vocabulary)**: Objective type, 30 Marks (Similar to Prelims General Hindi, but 6 words each for Opposite, Sentence Correction, One Word, Special Adjective/Nouns, Synonymous words).
* **Paper-III: Hindi Essay** (120 Marks, 3 Hours)
* Three questions, each from a different section. Candidates have to choose one essay from each section.
* **Section A**: Literature and Culture; Social Field; Political Field.
* **Section B**: Science, Ecology and Technology; Economic Field; Agriculture and Commerce.
* **Section C**: National and International Events; Natural Calamities (Earthquake, Land sliding, Cyclone, Flood, Drought etc.); National Development Plans.
* **Paper-IV: Computer Typing Test** (Qualifying)
* Hindi Typing on Computer (Mangal Font, Kruti Dev 010): 25 WPM (Words Per Minute).
* English Typing on Computer: 30 WPM (Optional for certain posts).
### Preparation Tips
Cracking the UPPSC ARO exam requires a strategic and disciplined approach. Here are some actionable tips to boost your chances of success:
1. **Master the Syllabus**: Before diving into books, thoroughly understand the detailed syllabus for both Prelims and Mains. Identify your strong and weak areas.
2. **Analyze Previous Year Papers**: Go through at least the last 5 years' question papers. This will give you insights into the exam pattern, important topics, question difficulty level, and how questions are framed. It’s a goldmine for strategic preparation.
3. **Solid Foundation for GS**: For General Studies, start with NCERT books from Class 6 to 12 for History, Geography, Polity, and Economics. Supplement them with standard reference books like Lucent's General Knowledge, M. Laxmikanth for Polity, and Spectrum for Modern Indian History.
4. **Current Affairs is Key**: Dedicate at least 1-2 hours daily to current affairs. Read a good newspaper (like The Hindu or Indian Express) and a monthly current affairs magazine. Focus on national and international news, government schemes, awards, sports, and economic developments.
5. **Don't Neglect General Hindi**: Hindi plays a crucial role, especially in the Mains. Practice grammar, vocabulary (antonyms, synonyms, one-word substitution), and sentence correction diligently. For drafting, practice writing official letters, circulars, and reports. Refer to standard Hindi grammar books.
6. **Dedicated UP-Specific GK**: Uttar Pradesh has a significant weightage. Study UP's history, geography, economy, culture, administration, and current developments thoroughly. A good UP-specific GK book will be invaluable.
7. **Answer Writing Practice for Mains**: For the Mains (especially Hindi Essay and Drafting), mere knowledge isn't enough; presentation matters. Practice writing essays on diverse topics under timed conditions. Get your answers reviewed by peers or mentors.
8. **Computer Skills**: Practice Hindi and English typing regularly to achieve the required speed. Don't leave this till the last moment, as consistent practice is key to typing proficiency.
9. **Regular Mock Tests**: Take full-length mock tests regularly for both Prelims and Mains. Analyze your performance to identify weak areas and improve time management. This helps in simulating exam conditions and reducing exam day anxiety.
10. **Revision and Health**: Consistent revision is vital to retain information. Make concise notes for quick revisions. Lastly, maintain a healthy lifestyle, get adequate sleep, and stay positive. A fresh mind performs best!