UP Police SI Recruitment 2026: Height and Weight Criteria You Must Know for Physical Test

The Uttar Pradesh police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) is set to begin the next stage of the Sub-Inspector (SI) and equivalent posts recruitment 2026 – the Physical Efficiency Test (PET). Candidates who have cleared the written examination must now meet strict physical standards to proceed in the selection process.

Key Physical Criteria:

· Only candidates meeting the specified height and weight requirements will be eligible to appear for the physical test.

· The standards vary based on gender and category, with minimum thresholds set to ensure fitness for police duties.

· Candidates are advised to review the official UPPRPB notification to confirm their eligibility before the test.

The physical test is a crucial stage and typically involves:

· Running a specified distance within a set time limit

· Other physical endurance tasks, depending on the post

Failure to meet these standards will disqualify candidates, regardless of performance in the written examination. Aspirants are therefore encouraged to prepare rigorously, focusing on stamina, strength, and agility.

This stage ensures that only candidates who are physically fit for law enforcement duties move forward in the recruitment process. Official instructions, test schedules, and venue details will be shared on the UPPRPB website, and candidates must stay updated to avoid missing any critical information.

 

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