32000 UP Police Constable Recruitment Exam answer key released; Download from here UPPR

32000 UP Police Constable Recruitment Exam answer key released; Download from here UPPR

News Topical, Digital Desk : The answer key of the recruitment examination held for 32,679 constables in Uttar Pradesh Police was released today. The UP Police Recruitment and Promotion Board has released the answer key on the official website uppbpb.gov.in. Candidates can check the answer key from this website and raise objections if needed. In the recruitment exam conducted for more than 32,000 posts in UP Police, candidates used many tricks to score marks because there is no negative marking.

The written examination was recently held to fill 32,679 constable posts in UP Police. 21,92,236 candidates took part in the three-day exam, while 28,86,797 candidates had applied. According to this, 694,561 candidates did not participate in the exam.

Objection till June 23 If a candidate feels that any question, option, or the provisional answer key issued by the department is incorrect, then he can file a written objection. The facility to file objections will be available from June 20th and can be availed until 12 midnight on June 23rd.

How to file objection To file an objection, the candidate needs to go to the board's website uppbpb.gov.in and click on the link. Then he will have to log in with details like his roll number, date of birth, and question booklet number. Here candidates will see the question paper and answer key of the shift from which they gave the exam.

How to download UP Police Constable Answer Key 2026 First of all, go to the official website of UPPRPB, uppbpb.gov.in. A link to the UP Police Constable Answer Key 2026 will be visible on the homepage. The answer key has been released in PDF format, so it will open when you click the link. After the answer key opens, you can compare your answers by looking at the correct answers on the exam date and shift.

24% absent Around 24 percent candidates gave up the exam, while about 75.94 percent candidates appeared in the three-day exam (June 8, 9 and 10), which was conducted in two shifts. In the examination, social media was used to disrupt the exam and action was taken against 12 people. More than 12 people were also arrested in other incidents of candidates impersonating someone. In another incident, Ankit Kumar, resident of Etah, was caught on Wednesday at Mihir Bhoj PG College, Gautam Buddha Nagar, with the help of a unique technology, because the data did not match the e-KYC system.

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