UP Police SI Exam 2025: Admit Cards Now Available for Download
Admit Cards Released for UP Police Sub-Inspector Exam
The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board has released the admit cards for the 2025 written examination aimed at the direct recruitment of Sub-Inspectors in the Civil Police and similar positions. Candidates can download their admit cards by visiting the official website of the UPPBPB or by using the direct link provided on this page. To access the hall ticket, candidates need to input their registration number along with their date of birth.
Exam Schedule
Examination Dates: March 14 and 15, 2026
The recruitment examination will take place on March 14 and 15, 2026, at various designated centers throughout the state. The test will be conducted in two shifts on both days.
Steps to Download the Admit Card
How to Access Your Admit Card:
1. Visit the official website, uppbpb.gov.in.
2. Click on the admit card link.
3. Enter your login credentials.
4. The hall ticket will appear on your screen, which you can then download and print.
Exam Format
Structure of the UP Police SI Written Exam:
The examination will consist of 160 multiple-choice questions, totaling 400 marks. Topics will include General Hindi/Computer Knowledge, General Awareness/Current Affairs, Numerical and Mental Ability Tests, and Logical Reasoning/IQ Tests.
Important Exam Guidelines
Mandatory Instructions for Candidates:
1. Arrive at least two hours before the exam starts with your admit card, Aadhaar card or another form of identity proof (like a driver's license or passport), and a black or blue ballpoint pen.
2. The entrance will close 30 minutes prior to the exam, and latecomers will not be allowed entry.
3. Candidates who registered without an Aadhaar number or have discrepancies in their Aadhaar details must report to the exam center 2.5 hours early for verification.
4. Ensure compliance with all instructions on the admit card to avoid any issues.
Prohibited Items
Items Not Allowed in the Examination Center:
Candidates must not bring any study materials, electronic devices, calculators, or personal items such as bags, watches, or food items into the exam venue. Legal action will be taken against anyone found with prohibited items.
