UP Police Constable DV/PST Rescheduled: Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has rescheduled the date of the Scrutiny of Records and Physical Standard Test (DV/PST) to be held at Reserve Police Lines, Prayagraj Center for the recruitment of UP Police Constable. The board has issued an important notice in this regard. According to this, now UP Police Constable DV/PST will be held on 5, 6 and 7 February 2025. This change has been made for only one center. Candidates can check the notice of the board on the official website . This change in dates is being done due to unavoidable reasons.
DV/PST from January 28
Earlier, the Document Verification and Physical Standard Test were to be held on 28, 29, and 30 January 2025. The Physical Standard Test (PST) will be conducted in 75 districts starting from 26 December 2024. Let us tell you that UPPRPB has shortlisted about 2.5 times 1,74,316 candidates for document verification and physical standard tests. Revised admit cards for board DV/PST date change will be uploaded from 5 January 2025.
Take these documents
Candidates qualified in UP Police Constable DV/PST should carry all their educational documents and their photocopies along with their revised admit card. UP Police Constable Recruitment Exam was conducted between 23 to 31 August 2024, in which a total of 174316 candidates have been successful. DV and PST rounds are being conducted for these candidates which are starting from 26 December 2024.
How to download UP Police Constable revised Admit Card 2025
To download the admit card, first of all the candidates should visit the official website of the board uppbpb.gov.in.
On the homepage, click on the Constable DV/PST Admit Card 2024 link.
Enter your login details and submit.
Check and download the admit card.
Take a printout for future reference.
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