Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment & Promotion Board is accepting applications through online mode for 921 Sub Inspector (SI) and Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) positions. The period for online application is from January 7 to January 28. Applicants can make fee submission and amend applications until January 30, 2024.
UP Police Recruitment: Application procedure
Applicants can browse https://uppbpb.gov.in/Home/Notice to directly access the application page to fill online forms. Only online applications are accepted.
Applicants must first register in order to fill out the additional personal and educational information. To activate the account, an OTP will be given to the registered email address or mobile number.
In order to fill out the form and submit the fee, applicants must first activate their account by logging in with their registration number and date of birth. Subsequently, enter additional fields like a signature, photo, and other necessary files.
UP Police Recruitment: Documents requirement
During registration, applicants are required to provide essential information such as name, father’s name, mother’s name, Date of Birth, marital status, gender, category, state of domicile, and communication details (address, mobile number, email ID).
Details for classes 10 and 12 must be submitted under the educational qualification section. Under preferential qualifications provide, NCC details, territorial army, O level certificate, if applicable. Additionally, correspondence and permanent address are also necessary to be submitted.
UP Police Recruitment: Vacancies
Sub Inspector of Police (confidential) – 268
Assistant Sub Inspector of Police (Ministerial-Clerical) – 449
Assistant Sub Inspector of Police (Accounts) – 204
UP Police Recruitment: Application Fee
A Rs. 400 fees must be paid by candidates in order to finish the application process.
UP Police Recruitment: Selection Procedure
UP Police Recruitment Board will hold an online exam for selection of candidates. There will be 200 questions on the test for a total of 400 marks. There will be a 2.30-hour time frame.