UPPRPB Declares UP Police Result (Final) 2018; Check Details Here
Bachan Thakur | February 19, 2019 | 11:03 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 19 : Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has declared the final result of UP Police examination. Candidates can check the final result by visiting the official website http://uppbpb.gov.in/. The final result for the examination has been announced to fill the total 41520 posts of the Resident Citizen Police and Resident PAC. The final result has been declared after the written test for this examination was held on June 18, 19 and October 25 and 26, 2018, and the document verification and Physical Efficiency Test (PET) conducted separately.
According to the data of UP Police final result 2018 , 23520 candidates have been shortlisted for Resident Citizen Police posts, while 18000 have been selected for the posts of Resident PAC. Though the result has been declared, however, the result link has not been functional as of now. With the result announcement, the board has also declared the names of three toppers each in male and female categories.
Check screenshot of the result page below:
In the male category, Vinay Malik, Rahul Kumar and Saurabh Kumar secured the first, second and third place respectively, while in female category (women sepoys), Princeton, Etawah and Solanki grabbed the first, second and third positions in the examination respectively.
The result has been declared in the form of merit list of the shortlisted candidates in the form of PDF with their roll numbers. The merit list has been released separately for different categories. Further, the official result data reflects that out of 41520 selected candidates, 40496 are from Uttar Pradesh,104 from Madhya Pradesh, 617 from Bihar, 36 from Uttarakhand, 85 from Rajasthan, 146 from Haryana, 31 from Delhi, 4 from Jharkhand and 1 from Maharashtra.
A total of 2,27,6184 candidates had registered for the examination.
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