UPPSC RO ARO 2023 recruitment exam date out at uppsc.up.nic.in
UPPSC RO ARO Recruitment 2023: The examination is scheduled to be conducted on February 11, 2024 (Sunday).
Alivia Mukherjee | December 1, 2023 | 09:44 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has announced the examination date for the Review Officer, Assistant Review Officer (RO ARO) examination 2023 on its official website uppsc.up.nic.in.
The UPPSC RO ARO examination 2023 is scheduled to be conducted on February 11, 2024 (Sunday). The exam will be held in two sessions – first from 9:30 am to 11:30 am and second from 02:30 pm to 03:30 pm at various centres across the Uttar Pradesh state.
The UPPSC will fill a total of 411 vacancies for the positions of RO and ARO through the recruitment drive. The selection process for UPPSC RO ARO recruitment 2023 includes three stages: Preliminary examination, main examination, and typing Test.
The preliminary exam is of 200 marks in total. The exam will have two papers- General studies and Hindi. General studies paper is of 140 marks and includes 140 questions, whereas the general Hindi paper is of 1 hour duration and includes 60 marks.
To access the exam notice, candidates need to visit the official website at uppsc.up.nic.in, then click on 'important segments' or 'forthcoming exams' section. Next, locate the notice related to the specific examination and click on it. The official exam notice will appear on the screen.
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