UP Police Admit Card 2020: The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has issued a big update on the Prison Warder, Fireman and Constable Equestrian Recruitment Test Admit Card. The board said in a recent notice that admissions will be issued 7 days before the exam. That is, it can be said that the recruitment test admission card will be issued on December 12 or December 11, starting on December 19. However, the candidates know which district their exam is in. But they get information about the shift time through the correct address and admission letter of the test center. Without admission, no candidate will be admitted to the examination center. Moreover, all the guidelines will be mentioned on it.
For direct recruitment to 5825 posts, two offline written exams will be conducted on December 19 and 20 at 335 examination centers located in 10 districts of the state.
Find an opportunity to update your registration number, as well as your email id and phone number
The Board has opened a facility for such candidates to forget the registration number. After opening this option, the board was made aware of the problem of forgetting the registration number of candidates. In addition, the board has allowed candidates to update their mobile number and email ID. Candidates can know their registration number by clicking on the link below and entering their name, father’s name and date of birth. In addition, if the candidate wants to update the previously entered mobile number and email id, then they can update the email and number by clicking on the link below and entering the registration number, birth date
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Click this link to update your email id and mobile number
Earlier, the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) published a list of districts for candidates for the Prison Warder, Fireman and Constable Mounted Police Recruitment Examination to be held on December 19 and 20 on the uppbpb.gov.in website. In this list, candidates can check that their test center is in any district.
See how your exam district is in the list of millions of candidates
The notice of the board states that the application number of the candidates is their registration number. Candidates can enter their application number / registration number and search the district information assigned to the written examination. Candidates’ admissions will be uploaded on the Board’s website 7 days before the written examination date, and candidates can download and enter their registration number and date of birth. Candidates can call the help center if they have any problem.
UP Police Appointment: UPPRPB has released a list of districts assigned to candidates, check out which district your exam is in
Negative identity
The exam will have a negative mark. “There is no negative mark,” said Vijay Bhushan, the additional secretary of the board, in a statement issued by the Offline Written Examination papers on December 19 and 20. The board has also provided a description on its website. It has been made clear to all candidates that negative marks will be awarded on the written test.
Tight security
Offline written testing is tight security. It will be conducted in 335 test centers established in 10 districts of the state. For the sake of security, one inspector and two sub-inspectors will be assigned at each center. Senior police officers of the district are also constantly taking stock of examination centers. CCTV cameras will be installed at all centers and biometric attendance of each candidate will be taken so that no person other than the candidate can sit the examination.
Help Center
A maximum of 72 centers have been set up in Lucknow. Subsequently, 65 testing centers have been set up in Prayagaraj, 58 in Varanasi, 56 in Kanpur, 35 in Gorakhpur, 30 in Agra, eight in Bareilly, five in Ghaziabad and three in Meerut and Gautam Buddha Nagar (Noida). The board has also provided helpline numbers for candidates. This number (09513765358) is also provided on the board’s website. This helpline number is available on the Board’s website (http://uppbpb.gov.in) from 9.30am to 6pm.
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The recruitment includes 3638 posts of prison warders (3012 men and 628 women), 2085 firefighters in the fire department, and 102 posts of constable cavalry police. An ad for this was released in 2016.
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