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UP SI Exam City Slip 2026 Released

UP SI Exam City Slip Released

The UP Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has announced the release of the UP Police SI exam city slip for 2026. This important document is now available on the official website, ahead of the scheduled examination dates on March 14 and March 15, 2026.

With a staggering total of 1,575,760 candidates having applied for 4,543 Sub-Inspector posts, the upcoming exam is set to be highly competitive. Candidates are advised to download their exam city slip by entering their registration number and date of birth on the official site.

Exam Details and Requirements

To ensure a smooth examination process, candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID. The admit card will detail essential information such as the candidate’s name, roll number, exam date, shift timing, and reporting time.

It is crucial for candidates to note that the city intimation slip is not the admit card and cannot be used for entry into the examination hall. Candidates should verify the exam city and district carefully to avoid any last-minute issues.

Exam Format and Preparation

The examination will consist of objective-type questions covering subjects like General Knowledge, Law, and Reasoning. Each correct answer will earn candidates 2.5 marks, with a total of 160 questions available, leading to a maximum score of 100 marks for each section.

The duration of the exam is set at 2 hours, with entry gates closing 30 minutes before the exam start time. Candidates are recommended to arrive at the exam center at least 45 minutes early to ensure they have ample time to settle in.

Upcoming Dates

The UP Police SI Admit Card 2026 is scheduled for release on March 11, 2026. Candidates should check all details carefully after downloading the admit card to avoid any discrepancies.

As the exam dates approach, candidates are encouraged to stay updated with any announcements from the UPPRPB. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any changes to the exam format or schedule, so vigilance is advised.