Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment Board Releases Exam Question Papers and Answer Keys

The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board announced the release of question papers and answer keys for the recent police constable recruitment exam. Candidates can view and submit objections online. The exam was conducted across various districts with over 32 lakh candidates vying for 60,200 positions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Lucknow | Updated: 10-09-2024 22:15 IST | Created: 10-09-2024 22:15 IST
Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment Board Releases Exam Question Papers and Answer Keys
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The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board announced on Tuesday that it will publish the question papers and answer keys for all sessions of the recently concluded police constable recruitment exam on its official website.

According to a post shared on the board's official social media account, the question papers and answer keys for all 10 sessions of the Constable Civil Police direct recruitment examination-2023, conducted across five dates in August, will be available on the board's website, uppbpb.gov.in. Candidates who identify discrepancies can submit objections along with relevant documentation online between September 11 and 19.

Candidates need to log in using their registration number, date of birth, and question paper booklet number on the board's website to view their specific question papers and answer keys.

The Uttar Pradesh Constable Civil Police Recruitment Examination was held over five days at 1,174 centres across 67 districts in Uttar Pradesh. More than 32 lakh candidates participated for over 60,200 posts through the examination, which took place in government schools.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath congratulated the candidates for the fair, transparent, and peaceful conduct of the written examination. He extended his best wishes to all participants for their future endeavors.

The exam was initially scheduled for February but was postponed due to allegations of question paper leaks, prompting a rescheduled examination to fill the 60,200 police positions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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