The UP Police Constable Syllabus 2026 includes four main subjects in the written exam: General Knowledge (or General Science/General Awareness), General Hindi, Numerical & Mental Ability Test, and Mental Aptitude/IQ/Reasoning Ability. The exam consists of 150 objective-type questions worth 300 marks (2 marks each), with a duration of 2 hours. Note: Recent updates indicate no negative marking in the 2026 exam pattern (though some sources vary; always verify via official UPPRPB notification).
The selection process involves a Written Examination, Physical Standard Test (PST), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), and Document Verification. The exam is conducted offline (OMR-based) by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB).
UP Police Constable Syllabus Overview
The UP Police Constable written exam is objective-type (OMR-based/offline) and covers these core sections:
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General Knowledge (General Awareness)
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General Hindi
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Numerical & Mental Ability Test
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Mental Aptitude / Intelligence Quotient / Reasoning Ability
The syllabus emphasizes Uttar Pradesh-specific topics, current affairs, basic arithmetic, logical reasoning, and Hindi proficiency to assess suitability for police duties.
UP Police Constable Exam Pattern
The written exam consists of 150 objective multiple-choice questions worth 300 marks, to be completed in 2 hours (120 minutes). The exam is bilingual (Hindi and English).
Marking Scheme:
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Each correct answer: +2 marks
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Each wrong answer: -0.5 marks (negative marking applies)
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Unattempted questions: 0 marks
Qualifying candidates proceed to Physical Standard Test (PST), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), document verification, and medical examination.
UP Police Constable Subject-Wise Syllabus
1. General Knowledge (General Awareness)
This section evaluates awareness of national/international events, Indian history, geography, and Uttar Pradesh-specific details.
Key topics:
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General Science
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History of India
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Indian Constitution and Polity
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Indian Economy, Culture, and Agriculture
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Commerce and Trade
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Population, Environment, Urbanization
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Geography of India and the World
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Natural Resources
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Education, Culture, Traditions, and Social Practices of Uttar Pradesh
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UP Revenue, Police, and General Administrative System
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Human Rights
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Internal Security and Terrorism
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Relations between India and Neighboring Countries
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National/International Awards and Honors
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Books and Authors
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Countries, Capitals, Currencies
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Important Days
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Cyber Crime, GST, Demonetization
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Social Media and Communication
2. General Hindi
Focuses on grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and language usage.
Key topics:
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Hindi Grammar Basics (Varnmala, Sandhi, Samas, etc.)
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Tatsam/Tadbhav Words
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Synonyms (Paryayvachi), Antonyms (Vilom)
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One-word Substitution
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Sentence Correction
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Idioms and Proverbs (Muhavare aur Lokoktiyan)
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Comprehension (Apatit Bodh/Gadyansh)
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Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Verb, Tense, Voice
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Figures of Speech (Alankar), Meter (Chhand), Rasa
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Famous Poets, Writers, and Their Works
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Hindi Language Awards
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Hindi and Other Indian Languages
3. Numerical Ability
Covers basic mathematics and arithmetic problems (Class 10 level).
Key topics:
4. Reasoning Ability, Mental Aptitude, Mental Ability & Intelligence Quotient
This combined section tests logical thinking, decision-making, and aptitude relevant to police work.
Reasoning Ability:
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Analogies
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Similarities and Differences
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Syllogism
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Arithmetic Reasoning
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Relationship Concepts
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Verbal and Figure Classification
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Arithmetical Number Series
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Decision Making
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Observation
Mental Aptitude:
Mental Ability & Intelligence Quotient:
UP Police Constable Selection Process
The UP Police Constable recruitment follows these sequential stages:
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Written Examination
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Document Verification (DV)
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Physical Standard Test (PST) / Physical Measurement Test (PMT)
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Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
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Medical Examination
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Final Merit List and Document Verification (final)
Candidates must qualify each stage to advance. The process tests academic knowledge, physical standards, endurance, and overall eligibility.
Stage-Wise UP Police Constable Selection Process
1. Written Examination
This is the first and most crucial stage, serving as the primary merit-determining factor.
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Format: Offline OMR-based objective-type test
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Total Questions/Marks: 150 questions / 300 marks
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Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes)
2. Document Verification (DV)
Shortlisted candidates undergo verification of original documents to confirm eligibility.
Key documents typically required:
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Educational certificates (Class 10 & 12 mark sheets)
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Age proof (birth certificate / school leaving certificate)
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Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS, if applicable)
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Domicile certificate (Uttar Pradesh)
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Character certificate
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NCC / sports certificates (for weightage, if any)
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Photo ID proof
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Recent passport-size photographs
Candidates failing to produce valid documents are disqualified.
3. Physical Standard Test (PST) / Physical Measurement Test (PMT)
This is a qualifying test measuring physical standards (height, chest for males). Relaxations apply for reserved categories.
For Male Candidates:
For Female Candidates:
- Height: 152 cm (General/OBC/SC); 147 cm (ST)
Candidates who do not meet these standards are eliminated.
4. Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
A qualifying endurance test (race). No marks are added to merit.
For Male Candidates:
- Race: 4.8 km in 25 minutes
For Female Candidates:
- Race: 2.4 km in 14 minutes
5. Medical Examination
Candidates qualifying PST/PET undergo a thorough medical check-up to ensure physical and mental fitness for police service.
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Vision test
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General health check (no major diseases, disabilities)
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Hearing and speech
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Other medical parameters as per UP Police norms
Unfit candidates are disqualified.
6. Final Merit List
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Prepared based on written exam marks (normalized if needed across shifts).
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Physical tests (PST/PET) are qualifying only.
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Category-wise merit lists are released.
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Final appointment follows after document verification and medical clearance.
Preparation Tips for UP Police Constable
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Prioritize high-weightage topics like UP-specific GK, Hindi grammar, arithmetic basics, and reasoning.
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Create a daily study plan covering all sections equally.
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Practice previous year papers and mock tests to build speed and manage negative marking.
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Stay updated with current affairs via newspapers and reliable sources.
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For Hindi, focus on grammar rules and practice comprehension daily.
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Recommended books: Lucent’s General Knowledge, Arihant Reasoning, standard Hindi grammar texts, and RS Aggarwal for Quantitative Aptitude.
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Revise regularly and attempt timed tests.

