UKSSSC Recruitment 2025: Timely Exams Amid Paper Leak Controversy

UKSSSC Recruitment 2025: Assurance on Exam Timeliness
The Uttarakhand Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UKSSSC) has confirmed that all forthcoming recruitment examinations will proceed as scheduled, despite the ongoing controversy surrounding a paper leak in the graduate-level exam. Chairman Ganesh Singh Martolia announced that assessments for around 5,000 positions will take place by June 2026.
UKSSSC Recruitment 2025: Exam Timeline and Key Dates
Chairman Martolia revealed that this month will see one examination on October 5th, another on October 12th, and a physical efficiency test for foresters on October 28th. Furthermore, exams for various roles will continue until June 2026. Out of an estimated 10,000-12,000 positions, exams for approximately 4,500-5,000 have already been conducted.
UKSSSC Recruitment 2025: Enhanced Security Measures
In light of previous incidents, security protocols at examination centers will be significantly strengthened. Candidates will undergo biometric verification, thorough searches, and the use of jammers will be implemented. Exam centers will be sanitized a day prior, and security personnel will be present. Candidates are advised to arrive two hours early, with entry to the exam hall contingent upon successful biometric verification and a comprehensive search at the entrance.
UKSSSC Recruitment 2025: Additional Safety Protocols
Invigilators will conduct a secondary search of candidates. Jammers will also be placed in washrooms, and candidates utilizing them will be subjected to double checks. At least one government invigilator will be required at examination centers located in private schools. Each center will maintain a direct communication line with the Commission.
UKSSSC Recruitment 2025: Update on Paper Leak Investigation
The primary suspect in the alleged paper leak during the graduate-level examination in Haridwar has been apprehended. During questioning, he confessed to transmitting images of the question paper via a concealed mobile device. The Unemployed Association has protested the incident, prompting the state government to transfer the investigation to the CBI.