UP Lekhpal Recruitment 2025 Form: The notification for the UP Lekhpal recruitment has been released. Applications will start from December 29th this month. But you can start your preparation now. For proper preparation for any exam, it is essential to first understand its paper pattern correctly. You can apply this to the Lekhpal recruitment as well. For example, what subjects are covered in the Lekhpal exam? Which topics are most important? In which subject can you score the most marks?
This becomes even more important considering the new notification. Because this time, the Lekhpal exam pattern has been significantly changed. The syllabus has also been completely revised. Earlier, there were 25 questions each from Math, GK, Hindi, and Rural Environment, but now the questions will not follow this pattern. Now, questions will also come from Current Affairs, Environment, DI, Computer, and other subjects.
UP Lekhpal New Exam Pattern 2025: Where will the paper come from?
Subject Number of Questions Total Marks
Part-1 1) History of India and Indian National Movement 05 05
2) Indian Polity and Indian Constitution 05 05
3) Geography of India and the World 05 05
4) Indian Economy and Social Development 05 05
5) Rural Society and Development 05 05
6) Current Events of National and International Importance 05 05
7) Science and Technology 05 05
8) Environment, Ecology and Disaster Management 10 10
9) Data Interpretation 10 10
10) General Hindi 10 10
Part-2 Concepts of Computer and Information Technology and Knowledge of Contemporary Technological Developments and Innovations in this field 15 15
Part-3 General Knowledge related to Uttar Pradesh State 20 20
Total 100 100
In the new pattern, Part 1 is the most important. It will have 65 questions worth 65 marks in the exam. After that comes UP GK and Computer. The written exam will consist of 100 questions and will have a duration of two hours. All questions will be objective and multiple-choice. There will also be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer.
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