UP Police Constable Recruitment 2026: Complete This Key Step Before Applying

The Uttar Pradesh police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has announced recruitment for over 32,000 Constable positions in 2026, offering a major opportunity for candidates aspiring to join the state police force.

Before applying, candidates must complete an important preliminary step: registration on the official UP police recruitment portal. This step is mandatory to create a profile and receive a unique registration ID, which will be required for filling out the application form and participating in the selection process.

Key Details of the Recruitment Process:

· Written Examination – assessing general knowledge, reasoning, and numerical ability.

· Physical Efficiency Test (PET) – measuring stamina, speed, and physical fitness.

· Medical Examination – ensuring candidates meet the required health standards.

Candidates are advised to carefully check eligibility criteria, educational qualifications, age limits, and required documents before completing registration. Failing to complete this initial step may result in the application being rejected.

With over 32,000 vacancies, this recruitment drive is one of the largest in recent years, offering a stable and respected career in public service. Candidates should regularly monitor the official UP police website for updates on registration, application deadlines, and examination schedules.

 

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