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UP Police Constable Recruitment 2026: Vacancy, Syllabus, Salary & Selection Process

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Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board has released the official notification for UP Police Constable Recruitment 2026. A total of 32,679 vacancies are available for various constable posts. This recruitment offers a stable government career with good salary and growth.

UP Police Constable 2026 Overview

Organization UP Police Recruitment & Promotion Board
Post Name Constable
Total Vacancies 32,679
Application Mode Online
Job Location Uttar Pradesh

Important Dates

Event Date
Application Start 31 December 2025
Last Date to Apply 30 January 2026
Exam Date To be announced

Vacancy Details

Category Posts
General 13,093
EWS 3,264
OBC 8,818
SC 6,857
ST 647

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must have passed 12th (Intermediate) from a recognized board. The minimum age is 18 years. Maximum age is 22 years for male and 25 years for female candidates.

UP Police Constable Syllabus 2026

Subjects Covered:
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs
  • General Hindi
  • Numerical and Mental Ability
  • Mental Aptitude and Intelligence Test

Physical Standards and Efficiency

Physical Efficiency Test

Candidate Distance Time
Male 4.8 KM 25 Minutes
Female 2.4 KM 14 Minutes

Salary Structure

Pay Level: Level 3
Pay Scale: ₹21,700 to ₹69,100
Approx In-Hand Salary: ₹30,000 to ₹35,000

Selection Process

  • Written Examination
  • Physical Standard Test
  • Physical Efficiency Test
  • Document Verification
  • Medical Examination

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How many posts are available in UP Police Constable 2026?
A. There are 32,679 vacancies.

Q. What is the educational qualification required?
A. Candidates must have passed 12th (Intermediate).

Q. Is PET mandatory?
A. Yes, PET is compulsory and qualifying in nature.

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