UP Police Constable Papers 2026
Last Updated: March 2026
📋 Exam Overview
The UP Police Constable examination is conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) to recruit constables for maintaining law and order in India's most populous state. With thousands of vacancies released periodically, this is one of the most sought-after government jobs in Uttar Pradesh.
Conducting Body
- Organization: Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB)
- Website: uppbpb.gov.in
- Exam Level: State Level (Uttar Pradesh)
- Frequency: Based on vacancy availability
Important Dates (Expected 2026 Schedule)
| Event | Expected Date |
|---|---|
| Notification Release | February-March 2026 |
| Online Application Start | March 2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | April 2026 |
| Admit Card Release | May 2026 |
| Written Examination | June-July 2026 |
| Physical Test (PET/PST) | August-September 2026 |
| Medical Test | October 2026 |
| Final Result | November-December 2026 |
🎓 Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification
- Minimum: Must have passed 10+2 (Intermediate) or equivalent from a recognized Board/University
- Essential: Must be able to read and write Hindi
- Desirable: Knowledge of Urdu/Persian script (for some posts)
Age Limit (as on 01-07-2026)
| Category | Age Limit | Relaxation |
|---|---|---|
| General (Male) | 18-22 years | - |
| General (Female) | 18-25 years | - |
| OBC | 18-25 years (Male) | +3 years |
| OBC | 18-28 years (Female) | +3 years |
| SC/ST | 18-27 years (Male) | +5 years |
| SC/ST | 18-30 years (Female) | +5 years |
Physical Standards
Height (Male Candidates)
| Category | Minimum Height |
|---|---|
| General/OBC/SC | 168 cm |
| ST | 160 cm |
Height (Female Candidates)
| Category | Minimum Height |
|---|---|
| All Categories | 152 cm |
| ST | 147 cm |
Chest (Male Candidates only - expanded)
| Category | Minimum Chest | Expansion |
|---|---|---|
| General/OBC/SC | 79 cm | 5 cm minimum |
| ST | 77 cm | 5 cm minimum |
Weight (Female Candidates)
- Minimum 40 kg (with some relaxation for ST category)
💰 Salary & Pay Scale
Pay Structure (As per 7th Pay Commission)
| Component | Amount (₹) |
|---|---|
| Pay Level | Level-3 |
| Pay Scale | ₹21,700 - ₹69,100 |
| Grade Pay | ₹2,000 |
| Basic Pay (Starting) | ₹21,700 |
Monthly Salary Breakdown
| Component | Amount (₹) |
|---|---|
| Basic Pay | 21,700 |
| Dearness Allowance (50%) | 10,850 |
| House Rent Allowance (HRA) | 1,736 - 5,208 |
| Transport Allowance | 1,800 - 3,600 |
| Medical Allowance | 500 |
| Risk Allowance | 5,000 - 8,000 |
| Gross Salary | ₹42,000 - ₹50,000 |
Additional Benefits
- Provident Fund (PF)
- Pension (NPS)
- Gratuity
- Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
- Medical facilities for self and family
- Uniform allowance
- Hardship allowance for field postings
Career Growth
| Promotion Timeline | Rank |
|---|---|
| Entry | Constable |
| After 10-12 years | Head Constable |
| After 18-20 years | Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) |
| After 25-28 years | Sub-Inspector (SI) |
📊 Exam Pattern 2026
The UP Police Constable selection process consists of four stages:
Stage 1: Written Examination (Offline/OMR based)
| Subject | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Hindi | 37 | 74 | 120 minutes |
| General Knowledge | 37 | 74 | 120 minutes |
| Numerical Ability | 38 | 76 | 120 minutes |
| Reasoning Ability | 38 | 76 | 120 minutes |
| Total | 150 | 300 | 2 hours |
Important Points:
- Negative Marking: No negative marking (changed from previous years)
- Question Type: Objective Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- Language: Hindi and English (bilingual)
- Qualifying Marks: 50% for General/OBC, 45% for SC/ST
Stage 2: Physical Standard Test (PST)
Verification of:
- Height measurement
- Chest measurement (Male only)
- Weight measurement (Female only)
- Document verification
Note: PST is qualifying in nature.
Stage 3: Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
| Event | Male Candidates | Female Candidates |
|---|---|---|
| Race | 4.8 km in 25 minutes | 2.4 km in 14 minutes |
Qualifying: Candidates who complete the race within time are qualified.
Stage 4: Medical Examination
- Detailed medical checkup
- Eye sight: 6/6 and 6/9 without glasses
- General physical fitness
- Freedom from chronic diseases
Stage 5: Document Verification & Final Merit
- Verification of original documents
- Character verification
- Final merit list preparation
📚 Detailed Syllabus
1. General Hindi (37 Questions - 74 Marks)
- व्याकरण (Grammar)
- संज्ञा, सर्वनाम, विशेषण
- क्रिया, काल
- लिंग, वचन, कारक
- अलंकार
- समास
- पर्यायवाची/विलोम शब्द
- मुहावरे और लोकोक्तियाँ
- तत्सम और तद्भव
- संधि
- उपसर्ग और प्रत्यय
- अपठित गद्यांश (Comprehension)
- वाक्य अशुद्धि संशोधन
- रिक्त स्थान की पूर्ति
2. General Knowledge (37 Questions - 74 Marks)
- Indian History: Ancient, Medieval, Modern
- Indian Geography: Physical, Political, Economic
- Indian Polity: Constitution, Parliament, Judiciary
- Indian Economy: Budget, Five Year Plans
- General Science: Physics, Chemistry, Biology
- Current Affairs: National and International (last 1 year)
- Sports: Important events, awards
- Awards: National and International
- Books and Authors
- Important Days and Dates
- Art and Culture
- Uttar Pradesh Special: History, Geography, Culture, Current Affairs
3. Numerical Ability (38 Questions - 76 Marks)
- Number System
- Simplification
- Decimal and Fractions
- Percentage
- Ratio and Proportion
- Average
- Profit and Loss
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Time and Work
- Time and Distance
- Mensuration
- Data Interpretation
- LCM and HCF
- Algebra (Basic)
4. Reasoning Ability (38 Questions - 76 Marks)
- Verbal Reasoning
- Series Completion
- Coding-Decoding
- Analogy
- Classification
- Blood Relations
- Direction Sense
- Ranking and Ordering
- Syllogism
- Statement and Conclusion
- Non-Verbal Reasoning
- Mirror Images
- Water Images
- Paper Folding and Cutting
- Embedded Figures
- Pattern Completion
🧮 Quantitative Aptitude Questions (15 with Solutions)
Question 1: Simplification
Q: 45% of 600 + 35% of 400 - 25% of 800 = ?
Solution: = (45/100 × 600) + (35/100 × 400) - (25/100 × 800) = 270 + 140 - 200 = 210
Question 2: Number System
Q: The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 108. Find the largest number.
Solution: Let numbers be: x, x+2, x+4 x + (x+2) + (x+4) = 108 3x + 6 = 108 3x = 102 x = 34
Largest number = x + 4 = 38
Shortcut: Middle number = 108/3 = 36, so numbers are 34, 36, 38 Answer: 38
Question 3: Percentage
Q: A number is increased by 25% and then decreased by 20%. What is the net change?
Solution: Let original number = 100 After 25% increase = 125 After 20% decrease = 125 × 0.80 = 100
Net change = 0%
Shortcut Formula: x + y + (xy/100) = 25 - 20 + (25×-20)/100 = 5 - 5 = 0% Answer: No change (0%)
Question 4: Profit & Loss
Q: By selling 12 oranges for a rupee, a man loses 20%. How many oranges should he sell for a rupee to gain 20%?
Solution: Selling 12 oranges for ₹1 means SP per orange = ₹1/12 This is at 20% loss, so CP per orange = (1/12) × (100/80) = ₹1/9.6
For 20% profit, SP per orange = (1/9.6) × 1.20 = ₹1/8
So he should sell 8 oranges for ₹1
Shortcut: If loss% = gain%, ratio is inverse 12 oranges → 20% loss x oranges → 20% gain x = 12 × (100-20)/(100+20) = 12 × 80/120 = 8
Question 5: Average
Q: The average weight of A, B, and C is 45 kg. If the average weight of A and B is 40 kg and that of B and C is 43 kg, find the weight of B.
Solution: A + B + C = 45 × 3 = 135 kg A + B = 40 × 2 = 80 kg B + C = 43 × 2 = 86 kg
C = 135 - 80 = 55 kg B = 86 - 55 = 31 kg
Question 6: Ratio & Proportion
Q: If A:B = 2:3, B:C = 4:5, and C:D = 6:7, find A:D.
Solution: A:B = 2:3 = 8:12 B:C = 4:5 = 12:15 C:D = 6:7 = 15:17.5
A:D = 8:17.5 = 16:35
Or multiply: (2×4×6):(3×5×7) = 48:105 = 16:35
Question 7: Simple Interest
Q: A sum of money becomes ₹1,820 in 2 years and ₹2,030 in 3.5 years at simple interest. Find the principal.
Solution: Interest for 1.5 years = 2030 - 1820 = ₹210 Interest for 1 year = 210/1.5 = ₹140 Interest for 2 years = ₹280
Principal = 1820 - 280 = ₹1,540
Question 8: Compound Interest
Q: The compound interest on a sum at 20% per annum for 2 years is ₹1,320. Find the principal.
Solution: CI = P[(1 + 20/100)² - 1] 1320 = P[1.44 - 1] 1320 = P × 0.44 P = 1320/0.44 = ₹3,000
Question 9: Time & Work
Q: Pipe A can fill a tank in 6 hours and pipe B can empty it in 8 hours. If both pipes are opened together, how long will it take to fill the tank?
Solution: A's rate = 1/6 tank/hour B's rate = -1/8 tank/hour Combined rate = 1/6 - 1/8 = (4-3)/24 = 1/24 tank/hour
Time to fill = 24 hours
Question 10: Time & Distance
Q: Two trains of length 120m and 180m are running towards each other at 60 km/hr and 40 km/hr respectively. How long will they take to cross each other?
Solution: Relative speed = 60 + 40 = 100 km/hr = 100 × 5/18 = 250/9 m/s Total distance = 120 + 180 = 300m
Time = 300 × 9/250 = 2700/250 = 10.8 seconds
Question 11: Mensuration
Q: The perimeter of a rectangle is 84 cm. If the length is 6 cm more than the breadth, find the area.
Solution: Let breadth = x, length = x + 6 Perimeter = 2(l + b) = 84 2(x + 6 + x) = 84 2(2x + 6) = 84 2x + 6 = 42 2x = 36 x = 18
Length = 24 cm, Breadth = 18 cm Area = 24 × 18 = 432 sq.cm
Question 12: Algebra
Q: If x + 1/x = 5, find x² + 1/x².
Solution: (x + 1/x)² = x² + 2 + 1/x² 25 = x² + 1/x² + 2 x² + 1/x² = 23
Shortcut: Use formula (x + 1/x)² = x² + 1/x² + 2 Answer: 23
Question 13: HCF & LCM
Q: The HCF of two numbers is 12 and their LCM is 360. If one number is 72, find the other.
Solution: Product of two numbers = HCF × LCM 72 × other number = 12 × 360 Other number = (12 × 360)/72 = 60
Question 14: Data Interpretation
Q: The table shows marks obtained by students. If 40% students scored above 60 marks out of 500 students, how many students scored 60 or below?
Solution: Students above 60 = 40% of 500 = 200 Students 60 or below = 500 - 200 = 300
Question 15: Mixtures
Q: A vessel contains 60 liters of milk. 12 liters of milk is taken out and replaced by water. This process is repeated once more. How much milk is now in the vessel?
Solution: Using formula: Final milk = Initial × (1 - replaced/total)^n = 60 × (1 - 12/60)² = 60 × (4/5)² = 60 × 16/25 = 38.4 liters
🧩 Reasoning Ability Questions (10 with Solutions)
Question 1: Series Completion
Q: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42, ?
Solution: Pattern: 1×2, 2×3, 3×4, 4×5, 5×6, 6×7, 7×8 Next = 7 × 8 = 56
Question 2: Coding-Decoding
Q: In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC. How is MEDICINE written?
Solution: C(3)O(15)M(13)P(16)U(21)T(20)E(5)R(18) Pattern: Letters reversed + each letter +1
MEDICINE → ENICIDEM (reversed) Each +1 → F O J E J E N N
Actually check pattern: RFUVQNPC is CO... reversed with shift
MEDICINE reversed = ENICIDEM +1 pattern = FOJEJENN (approx)
Question 3: Analogy
Q: Book : Pages :: Wall : ?
Solution: A book consists of pages, a wall consists of bricks.
Question 4: Blood Relations
Q: Introducing a woman, Shashank said, "She is the mother of the only daughter of my son." How is the woman related to Shashank?
Solution: Only daughter of Shashank's son = Shashank's granddaughter Mother of granddaughter = Shashank's daughter-in-law (son's wife)
Question 5: Direction Test
Q: Raju walks 25m south, turns left and walks 20m, turns left and walks 25m, turns right and walks 15m. Where is he from starting point?
Solution: South 25m → Left (East) 20m → Left (North) 25m → Right (East) 15m North-South: 25S - 25N = 0 East-West: 20E + 15E = 35E
Question 6: Syllogism
Q: Statements: All pens are books. Some books are pencils. Conclusions: I. Some pens are pencils. II. Some pencils are pens.
Solution: Neither conclusion follows. No direct relation between pens and pencils is established.
Question 7: Classification
Q: Choose the odd one: (a) Tomato (b) Cucumber (c) Brinjal (d) Potato
Solution: Potato grows underground (root vegetable). Others grow above ground.
Question 8: Ranking
Q: In a class of 40 students, Raju is 8th from the top and Ravi is 18th from the bottom. How many students are between them?
Solution: Raju's position from bottom = 40 - 8 + 1 = 33rd Ravi's position from bottom = 18th Students between them = 33 - 18 - 1 = 14
Question 9: Mirror Image
Q: Mirror image of "COVID19"
Solution: Letters appear reversed in mirror: "91DIVOC"
Question 10: Venn Diagram
Q: Representation of: Animals, Dogs, Pets
Solution:
- All dogs are animals
- Some dogs are pets
- Some pets are animals (but not dogs)
- Some animals are neither dogs nor pets
Draw overlapping circles accordingly.
🌍 General Awareness Questions (10 with Answers)
| No. | Question | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Who is the current Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (2026)? | Yogi Adityanath |
| 2 | Which is the largest city in Uttar Pradesh by population? | Lucknow |
| 3 | In which year was the UP Police established? | 1861 |
| 4 | Which river is known as the "Sorrow of Uttar Pradesh"? | Ghaghara (or Ghagra) |
| 5 | Who is the current DGP of Uttar Pradesh (2026)? | Prashant Kumar |
| 6 | Which monument in UP is one of the Seven Wonders of the World? | Taj Mahal |
| 7 | What is the official language of Uttar Pradesh? | Hindi |
| 8 | Which festival is most famous in Mathura and Vrindavan? | Holi |
| 9 | Which city is known as the "Manchester of North India"? | Kanpur |
| 10 | Who wrote "Ramcharitmanas"? | Tulsidas |
📝 General Hindi Questions (5 with Solutions)
Question 1: पर्यायवाची शब्द
Q: 'सूर्य' का पर्यायवाची शब्द नहीं है: (a) रवि (b) भानु (c) सविता (d) शशि
Solution: शशि = चंद्रमा (moon), बाकी सब सूर्य के पर्यायवाची
Question 2: विलोम शब्द
Q: 'अमृत' का विलोम शब्द है: (a) मृत्यु (b) विष (c) जहर (d) मृत
Solution: अमृत का विलोम = विष
Question 3: संधि विच्छेद
Q: 'महेश' का संधि विच्छेद है: (a) मह + ईश (b) महा + ईश (c) महा + इश (d) मह + इश
Solution: महा + ईश = महेश (अ + ई = ए)
Question 4: मुहावरा
Q: 'आँखें खुलना' मुहावरे का अर्थ है: (a) सोना (b) जागना (c) समझ में आना (d) देखना
Solution: आँखें खुलना = समझ में आना, असलियत का पता चलना
Question 5: वाक्य शुद्धि
Q: शुद्ध वाक्य है: (a) मैंने यह पुस्तक पढ़ा (b) मैंने यह पुस्तक पढ़ी (c) मैंने यह पुस्तक पढ़े (d) मैंने यह पुस्तक पढ़ने
Solution: पुस्तक (स्त्रीलिंग) → पढ़ी
📈 Previous Year Cutoff Marks
UP Police Constable 2023-24 Cutoff (Male - Category-wise)
| Category | Cutoff Marks (out of 300) |
|---|---|
| General | 225-235 |
| OBC | 215-225 |
| SC | 195-205 |
| ST | 185-195 |
UP Police Constable 2023-24 Cutoff (Female - Category-wise)
| Category | Cutoff Marks (out of 300) |
|---|---|
| General | 210-220 |
| OBC | 200-210 |
| SC | 180-190 |
| ST | 170-180 |
UP Police Constable 2026 Expected Cutoff
| Category | Expected Cutoff (Male) | Expected Cutoff (Female) |
|---|---|---|
| General | 230-240 | 215-225 |
| OBC | 220-230 | 205-215 |
| SC | 200-210 | 185-195 |
| ST | 190-200 | 175-185 |
📅 3-Month Preparation Strategy
Month 1: Foundation Phase
Week 1-2: Mathematics
- Number System, Simplification, Percentage
- Ratio-Proportion, Average
- Profit-Loss, SI-CI
- Practice 40-50 questions daily
Week 3-4: Reasoning
- Series, Coding-Decoding, Analogy
- Blood Relations, Direction Sense
- Syllogism, Statement-Conclusion
Month 2: Subject Mastery
Week 1-2: General Hindi
- Grammar rules (Vyakaran)
- Muhavare and Alankar
- Comprehension practice
- Previous year Hindi questions
Week 3-4: General Knowledge
- History of India and UP
- Geography (Indian and UP)
- Polity and Constitution
- Current Affairs (last 8 months)
- Practice 100 GK questions daily
Month 3: Revision & Mocks
Week 1-2: Intensive Practice
- Full-length mock tests daily
- Previous year papers (2018-2024)
- Sectional tests for weak areas
Week 3-4: Final Preparation
- Revision of short notes
- Speed and accuracy practice
- Physical training for 4.8 km run
Daily Study Schedule:
- 5:00 AM - 6:00 AM: Physical Training (Running)
- 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Mathematics Practice
- 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: General Hindi
- 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Reasoning Ability
- 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: General Knowledge
- 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM: Mock Test & Analysis
📚 Best Books and Resources
General Hindi
| Book | Publisher |
|---|---|
| Hindi Vyakaran | Lucent |
| Samanya Hindi | Arihant |
| Adhyatmik Hindi | R.S. Agarwal |
General Knowledge
| Book | Author/Publisher |
|---|---|
| Lucent's General Knowledge | Lucent |
| Uttar Pradesh General Knowledge | Dr. C.L. Khanna |
| Manorama Year Book 2026 | Malayala Manorama |
| Pratiyogita Darpan (Monthly) | - |
Mathematics
| Book | Author | Publisher |
|---|---|---|
| Quantitative Aptitude | R.S. Aggarwal | S. Chand |
| Fast Track Objective Arithmetic | Rajesh Verma | Arihant |
| UP Police Math | - | Ghatna Chakra |
Reasoning
| Book | Author | Publisher |
|---|---|---|
| A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning | R.S. Aggarwal | S. Chand |
| UP Police Reasoning | - | Ghatna Chakra |
Online Resources
- Official: uppbpb.gov.in
- Mock Tests: Testbook, Gradeup, Adda247
- YouTube: Study IQ, Rojgar with Ankit, WiFiStudy
- Current Affairs: GK Today, AffairsCloud
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: क्या UP Police Constable की तैयारी हिंदी माध्यम से की जा सकती है?
A: हाँ, पूरी तैयारी हिंदी में की जा सकती है। परीक्षा हिंदी और अंग्रेजी दोनों भाषाओं में होती है। सामान्य हिंदी का खंड विशेष रूप से हिंदी में होता है।
Q2: Physical Test कितना कठिन है?
A: पुरुषों के लिए 4.8 km दौड़ 25 मिनट में और महिलाओं के लिए 2.4 km 14 मिनट में। नियमित अभ्यास से यह आसानी से पूरा किया जा सकता है। कम से कम 3-4 महीने पहले से रोजाना दौड़ लगानी चाहिए।
Q3: क्या Negative Marking है?
A: हाल के वर्षों में Negative Marking हटा दी गई है, लेकिन आधिकारिक अधिसूचना जरूर देखें क्योंकि नियम बदल सकते हैं।
Q4: Final Selection Merit कैसे बनती है?
A: Final Merit List Written Exam के आधार पर बनती है। Physical Test Qualifying प्रकृति का है, इसमें नंबर नहीं मिलते।
Q5: Training कितनी होती है?
A: चयनित अभ्यर्थियों को लगभग 9-12 महीने की बुनियादी प्रशिक्षण (Basic Training) दी जाती है। प्रशिक्षण के दौरान स्टाइपेंड मिलता है।
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🎯 Final Tips for Success
- Physical Fitness: शुरू से ही रोजाना दौड़ लगाना शुरू करें
- Hindi Grammar: व्याकरण के नियम अच्छी तरह याद करें
- Current Affairs: रोजाना समाचार पढ़ें और नोट्स बनाएं
- Practice: जितना ज्यादा अभ्यास, उतनी अच्छी तैयारी
- Mock Tests: कम से कम 20-25 फुल लेंथ मॉक लगाएं
- Revision: संक्षिप्त नोट्स बनाएं और नियमित दोहराएं
- Time Management: 150 प्रश्न 2 घंटे में हल करने की प्रैक्टिस करें
Best wishes for your UP Police Constable 2026 preparation!
जय हिंद!
Last Updated: March 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the salary for UP Police Constable 2026, and what allowances can I expect?
The UP Police Constable salary is typically based on the UP Police/UPPRPB pay structure under the 7th Pay Commission, with a basic pay that varies by the latest notification. In addition to basic pay, candidates may receive allowances such as Dearness Allowance (DA), House Rent Allowance (HRA) (as applicable), and other admissible benefits as per UP government rules.
What are the eligibility criteria for UP Police Constable 2026?
Eligibility generally includes age limits, educational qualification (often 10th/High School or equivalent as specified in the official notification), and nationality/residency requirements. Candidates must also meet physical standards (height, chest measurements, and related criteria) and be medically fit as per UPPRPB guidelines.
How difficult is the UP Police Constable exam, and what makes it challenging?
The exam difficulty is moderate to high because it combines objective questions with strict time management and a competitive selection environment. The most challenging part for many aspirants is scoring consistently in General Knowledge, Current Affairs, and Reasoning/Maths sections while maintaining accuracy in the negative marking pattern (if applicable as per the latest scheme).
How should I prepare for UP Police Constable 2026 using previous year papers?
Start by completing the syllabus topic-wise, then shift to previous year papers to understand the recurring patterns and question styles. Practice mock tests regularly, analyze weak areas, and revise short notes/formulas for Quant/Reasoning and key facts for General Knowledge/Current Affairs.
What are the interview rounds or stages in the UP Police Constable selection process?
For UP Police Constable, selection is typically based on a written exam followed by physical efficiency/physical measurement tests and a medical examination. In many cases, there is no traditional “interview round” like in officer-level recruitments; however, document verification and medical fitness are mandatory stages as per the official schedule.
What are the common topics asked in the UP Police Constable exam?
Common sections include General Knowledge/Current Affairs, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude (basic arithmetic), and sometimes Hindi/General Hindi or language-related questions depending on the notification. Previous year papers show that static GK and current events from the last 6–12 months are frequently repeated, along with basic reasoning and arithmetic word problems.
How can I apply for UP Police Constable 2026, and what documents are usually required?
Candidates can apply through the official UPPRPB recruitment portal once the 2026 notification is released. You typically need scanned documents such as photo/signature, educational certificates, age proof, category certificates (if applicable), and other details required during online form filling.
What is the expected selection rate for UP Police Constable 2026, and how can I improve my chances?
The selection rate varies each year based on vacancies, number of applicants, and cutoff trends, but it is generally competitive due to high participation. To improve chances, focus on accuracy, attempt maximum doable questions, strengthen weak sections through targeted practice, and complete physical preparation early so you don’t lose marks in the physical stage.
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