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Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) RO/ARO Recruitment 2026

Organization: Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC)
Advt No: A-2/E-1/2026-27

Quick Summary: Hello job seekers! Get ready for a fantastic opportunity with the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) as they announce the much-awaited Review Officer (RO) and Assistant Review Officer (ARO) Recruitment for 2026! This notification brings hundreds of coveted State Government positions, a dream for many aspiring candidates aiming for a prestigious career in Uttar Pradesh administration. These roles offer excellent career progression and a handsome salary package, making it one of the most sought-after examinations in the state. Whether you're a fresh graduate or have some experience, if you meet the eligibility criteria, this is your chance to shine. Read on for all the essential details including application dates, eligibility, selection process, and invaluable preparation tips to help you conquer this exam!

📅 Important Dates

Notification DateN/A
Apply Start Date05/06/2026
Apply Last Date28/06/2026
Exam DateSeptember 2026 (Prelims), December 2026 (Mains)

💳 Application Fee

General / OBC₹125
SC / ST₹65
Female₹25

🎓 Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduate

Candidates must possess a Bachelor's Degree from a recognized University or equivalent qualification as on the closing date for receipt of online applications. For the post of Assistant Review Officer (ARO), a 'O' Level Diploma from DOEACC Society (now NIELIT) or equivalent qualification is also mandatory, along with a minimum typing speed of 25 words per minute in Hindi on a computer. Specific requirements for certain posts may include a Bachelor's degree with Law or Commerce, as detailed in the official notification. It is crucial to check the detailed advt for post-wise specific qualifications.

Age Limits: 21 to 40 years.

⚡ Selection Process

1Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)
2Main Examination (Written Type)
3Typing Test (for ARO posts only)
4Document Verification

📎 Required Documents

  • Scanned Passport Size Photograph (JPEG format)
  • Scanned Signature (JPEG format)
  • Matriculation (10th) Certificate for Age Proof
  • Intermediate (12th) Marksheet and Certificate
  • Graduation Marksheets and Degree Certificate
  • O-Level/NIELIT Certificate (for ARO posts)
  • Category Certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) if applicable
  • Domicile Certificate of Uttar Pradesh (if claiming reservation)
  • Disability Certificate (if applicable)

✍️ How to Apply Online

### How to Apply Applying for the UPPSC RO/ARO Recruitment 2026 is a straightforward process, but it requires careful attention to detail to avoid common pitfalls. Follow these step-by-step instructions to ensure your application is submitted successfully: 1. **Visit the Official UPPSC Website**: Your first step is to navigate to the official Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission website at https://uppsc.up.nic.in. Look for the "Recruitment" or "Apply Online" section, specifically for the RO/ARO Examination 2026. 2. **One Time Registration (OTR)**: If you haven't already, you might need to complete the One Time Registration (OTR) process. This involves providing your basic details like name, father's name, date of birth, mobile number, and email ID. Once registered, you'll receive an OTR number which is essential for all future UPPSC applications. Make sure all details are accurate as they will be linked to your future applications. 3. **Find the RO/ARO Notification**: On the homepage or within the "Online Applications" section, locate the link for "Review Officer / Assistant Review Officer Examination 2026" and click on "Apply." 4. **Read the Instructions Carefully**: Before proceeding, thoroughly read the official advertisement and the online application instructions. Pay close attention to eligibility criteria, age limits, educational qualifications, and important dates. 5. **Fill the Application Form - Part I (Registration)**: This part typically involves entering your personal details, educational qualifications, and reservation category (if applicable). Ensure all information matches your official documents. Double-check for any typos or errors before submission. 6. **Upload Scanned Documents**: You will be required to upload your scanned passport-size photograph and signature in the specified format and dimensions (usually JPEG). Ensure the image is clear, recent, and adheres to UPPSC's guidelines to avoid rejection. 7. **Pay the Application Fee**: After completing Part I, proceed to the fee payment section. You can typically pay online using Net Banking, Debit Card, or Credit Card. The fee varies based on your category (General/OBC, SC/ST, PwD, Female). Make sure to keep the payment receipt for your records. 8. **Fill the Application Form - Part II (Final Submission)**: Once the fee payment is successful, you can complete the remaining sections of the application form. This might include preference for posts, examination centers, and other relevant details. 9. **Review and Submit**: Before hitting the final submit button, meticulously review your entire application form. This is your last chance to correct any errors. Once submitted, generally, no changes are allowed. 10. **Print Confirmation Page**: After successful submission, a confirmation page will be generated. Download and print a copy of this page for your future reference. This serves as proof of your application. Remember, timely application is key. Avoid the last-minute rush to prevent any technical glitches. Good luck with your application! ### Detailed Exam Syllabus The UPPSC RO/ARO examination is a two-stage process: Preliminary and Main. Understanding the syllabus for both is crucial for effective preparation. **Preliminary Examination (Objective Type)** * **Paper-I: General Studies (GS)** * **Duration**: 2 hours * **Maximum Marks**: 140 * **Number of Questions**: 140 * **Topics**: * General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology - everyday observations) * History of India (Ancient, Medieval, Modern - with emphasis on Indian National Movement) * Indian National Movement (Specific focus on freedom struggle) * Indian Polity, Economy & Culture (Constitution, economic planning, cultural aspects) * Indian Agriculture, Commerce & Trade (Economic geography of India) * Population, Ecology & Urbanization (in Indian context) * World Geography & Geography and Natural Resources of India * Current Events of National and International Importance * General Intellect (Reasoning and Mental Ability - basic level) * Special Knowledge regarding Education, Culture, Agriculture, Industry & Trade, Living & Social Traditions of Uttar Pradesh. * **Paper-II: General Hindi (General Vocabulary & Grammar)** * **Duration**: 1 hour * **Maximum Marks**: 60 * **Number of Questions**: 60 * **Topics**: * Opposite Words (विलोम शब्द) - 10 questions * Sentence and Correction in Framing (वाक्य एवं वर्तनी शुद्धि) - 10 questions * One Word for Phrases (अनेक शब्दों के लिए एक शब्द) - 10 questions * Synonymous Words (पर्यायवाची शब्द) - 10 questions * Words defined by special adjective and Noun (विशेष्य एवं विशेषण) - 10 questions * Same usage and same nature words (तत्सम एवं तद्भव शब्द) - 10 questions * **Negative Marking**: Yes, 1/3rd of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted for each incorrect answer in both papers. **Main Examination (Written Type)** * **Paper-I: General Studies (GS)** * **Duration**: 2 hours * **Maximum Marks**: 120 * **Type**: Objective (Similar to Prelims but with slightly higher difficulty) * **Paper-II: General Hindi and Drafting** * **Part-1 (Conventional)**: * **Duration**: 2.5 hours * **Maximum Marks**: 100 * **Topics**: * Heading of a given Passage, Precis and explanation of the underlined parts. (एक दिए गए गद्यांश का शीर्षक, सारांश एवं रेखांकित अंशों की व्याख्या) - 21 Marks * Correspondence (शासकीय/अर्धशासकीय पत्र, कार्यालय आदेश, ज्ञाप, परिपत्र, विज्ञप्ति, प्रतिवेदन, अनुस्मारक लेखन) - 24 Marks * Terminology (Idioms and Phrases, Computer Knowledge) - 10 Marks * Words with different meanings/antonyms/synonyms (शब्द ज्ञान एवं प्रयोग: विलोम, पर्यायवाची, तत्सम-तद्भव, वाक्यांश के लिए एक शब्द) - 24 Marks * English to Hindi and Hindi to English translation (केवल शासकीय पत्र/शासकीय शब्दावली के लिए) - 15 Marks * **Part-2 (General Vocabulary - Objective Type)**: * **Duration**: 30 minutes * **Maximum Marks**: 60 * **Topics**: * Opposite Words (विलोम शब्द) - 6 questions x 2 marks = 12 Marks * Sentence and Correction in Framing (वाक्य एवं वर्तनी शुद्धि) - 6 questions x 2 marks = 12 Marks * One Word for Phrases (अनेक शब्दों के लिए एक शब्द) - 6 questions x 2 marks = 12 Marks * Same usage and same nature words (तत्सम एवं तद्भव शब्द) - 6 questions x 2 marks = 12 Marks * Words defined by special adjective and Noun (विशेष्य एवं विशेषण) - 6 questions x 2 marks = 12 Marks * **Paper-III: Hindi Essay** * **Duration**: 3 hours * **Maximum Marks**: 120 * **Type**: Descriptive * **Essays**: Three essays, each 600 words long, chosen from three sections. * **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, Landslides, Cyclone, Drought, Flood etc.); National Development Plans. ### Preparation Tips Cracking the UPPSC RO/ARO exam requires a well-structured approach, consistent effort, and smart strategies. Here are some actionable tips to boost your preparation: 1. **Understand the Exam Pattern Thoroughly**: Begin by deeply understanding both the Prelims and Mains syllabus and exam pattern. Note the weightage of each subject and topic. This will help you prioritize your study plan. 2. **Start with General Studies (GS)**: GS is the backbone of both Prelims and Mains. Focus on core subjects like History, Geography, Polity, Economy, and General Science. For UP-specific knowledge, refer to dedicated books for Uttar Pradesh GK. * **Recommended Books for GS**: Lucent's General Knowledge, Spectrum for Modern Indian History, M Laxmikant for Indian Polity, NCERTs (Class 6-12) for History, Geography, and Science. 3. **Master General Hindi**: Hindi plays a crucial role, especially in Prelims (60 marks) and Mains (160 marks). Dedicate significant time to Hindi vocabulary, grammar, and drafting. * **Recommended Books for Hindi**: Haridev Bahari's General Hindi, P.N. Pandey and Prithvi Nath Pandey's Vastunishth Samanya Hindi. Practice essay writing and official letter drafting regularly. 4. **Current Affairs is Key**: Stay updated with national and international current events. Read newspapers daily (The Hindu, Indian Express) and monthly current affairs magazines. Make notes for quick revision. Focus on government schemes, reports, and awards. 5. **Practice Previous Year Papers**: Solve as many previous year's question papers as possible for both Prelims and Mains. This helps in understanding the question patterns, time management, and identifying your weak areas. 6. **Mock Tests and Revision**: Regularly take full-length mock tests to simulate exam conditions. Analyze your performance, identify mistakes, and work on improving speed and accuracy. Frequent revision of all subjects is non-negotiable for retention. 7. **For ARO Candidates - Typing Practice**: If you're applying for ARO, do not neglect typing practice. Hindi typing (Mangal font with Inscript or Remington Gail layout is usually preferred) requires consistent practice to achieve the required speed and accuracy. 8. **Time Management**: Create a realistic study schedule and stick to it. Allocate dedicated time slots for each subject and practice. Ensure you include breaks to avoid burnout. 9. **Health and Well-being**: Don't underestimate the importance of good sleep, healthy food, and light exercise. A healthy mind and body are essential for effective studying and peak performance on exam day. By following these tips diligently, you can significantly enhance your chances of success in the UPPSC RO/ARO Examination 2026. All the best!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the age limit to apply for UPPSC RO/ARO Recruitment 2026?

Candidates must be between 21 to 40 years of age as on July 1, 2026. Relaxation in the upper age limit is applicable for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC of Uttar Pradesh) and other categories as per Uttar Pradesh Government rules. Please refer to the official notification for detailed age relaxation criteria.

What is the educational qualification required for these posts?

For both Review Officer (RO) and Assistant Review Officer (ARO) positions, a Bachelor's Degree from a recognized University or an equivalent qualification is mandatory. Additionally, for Assistant Review Officer (ARO) posts, candidates must possess an 'O' Level Diploma from DOEACC Society (now NIELIT) or an equivalent qualification, along with a Hindi typing speed of 25 words per minute on a computer. Some specific posts might have additional unique requirements, so always check the detailed advertisement.

Is there any negative marking in the UPPSC RO/ARO Preliminary Examination?

Yes, there is negative marking in the Preliminary Examination. For every incorrect answer, one-third (1/3rd) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted. This makes accuracy extremely important, so attempt questions only when you are reasonably confident.

Can candidates from other states apply for UPPSC RO/ARO?

Yes, candidates from other states can apply for the UPPSC RO/ARO examination. However, they will be treated as General Category candidates, irrespective of their original category (e.g., OBC, SC, ST) in their home state. They will not be eligible for any reservation benefits or age relaxation specifically meant for Uttar Pradesh domicile candidates.