UPPRPB opens 2025 UP Police SI recruitment for 4,543 posts; registration closes September 11
Suviral Shukla | August 13, 2025 | 12:10 PM IST | 1 min read
UP Police SI Recruitment 2025: The initial salary for the sub-inspector position will range from Rs 25,00 to Rs 80,000.
The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has opened the registration window to fill a total of 4543 sub inspector posts. Eligible candidates can apply for the vacancies by visiting the official website at uppbpb.gov.in till September 11.
As per the official notification, candidates will be selected after qualifying a written test and a physical efficiency round. The UP Police written examination will contain 160 objective-type questions, 40 in each section. The recruitment test will be conducted for a duration of 2 hours.
According to the latest announcement by the UPPRPB, now it is mandatory for each candidate to complete the One Time Registration (OTR) process for all online applications under the UP police recruitment. More than two and a half lakh candidates have already complete the OTR process, the board said.
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The recruitment process includes a written test, document verification and physical standards test (PST), skill test or typing test and a stenography test, followed by a medical examination.
The UP police SI exam is conducted to recruit candidates for the role of sub-inspector post in the Uttar Pradesh government.
Candidates seeking jobs as sub-inspector must have a graduate degree from a recognised university to be eligible to apply for the post. They should be between the age of 21 and 28 years.
As per the official notification, the initial salary for the sub-inspector post will be between Rs 25,00 and Rs 80,000.
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