UP Police 2019 Answer Key Available; Know How to Download
Supriya Kumari | February 4, 2019 | 12:56 PM IST
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 4: Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has released the answer key of UP Police Constable exam on February 4. The exam was held on January 27 and 28, 2019 in the offline mode. Candidates can check their answer key from the official website - https://cdn.digialm.com//EForms/configuredHtml/1339/58645/login.html.
To check the answer key candidates have to enter user id and date of birth. UP Police answer key 2019 contains correct answers to the questions asked in the exam. With the help of answer, key candidates can calculate their probable score and know the chances of selection. In case of discrepancy in the answer key, candidates can submit the objection to the exam conducting authority.
After reviewing the objections raised by the candidates, the commission will release the final answer key. The written exam of UP Police 2019 had questions from General Knowledge, General Hindi, Numerical and Mental Ability and Mental Aptitude, I.Q and Reasoning Ability. The exam was conducted for total 300 marks.
The commission may release the result of UP Police 2019 in March 2019. The result will be available in the pdf file containing roll numbers of the selected candidates to appear for the next stage of the recruitment process. Only those candidates who will qualify the written exam will be called for Document Verification (DV).
UP Police Constable exam is conducted for the recruitment of candidates to Reserve Citizen Police and Reserved Regional Armed Constabulary. As many as 49,568 vacancies have been announced out of which 31360 are for Reserve Citizen Police and 18208 vacancies are for Reserved Regional Armed Constabulary.
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